Building Integrated Networks between Academic, State and Societal Actors
Date: July 6, 2016
Time: 9am - 6pm
Venue: TOKYO ELECTRON House of Creativity (Map), Lecture Theater (3rd Floor)
Tohoku University, Katahira Campus
Access map: http://www.tfc.tohoku.ac.jp/about_us/contact_and_access.html
Speakers:
Claret Vargas - Lecturer, Stanford Law School£¯Senior Ç×ÅóÆåÅÆer and Area Coordinator for ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
Dejusticia, Member of International Global South NGO, Criminal Justice
Laura Hackney - Executive Director and Co-founder of NGO AnnieCannons¡¡
Mirte Postema- Ç×ÅóÆåÅÆ Fellow for Criminal Justice, Stanford Law School
Program Theme:
Human rights issues such as migration and human trafficking often evolve at the nexus of political and military conflicts and global economic and societal change. At the same time, regional organizations such as the European Union or the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have evolved as credible actors in promoting new standards in human rights protection. In light of this complexity, interdisciplinary dialogue and networks are vital for the promotion of human rights norms across cultural boarders. This program brings together scholars of international law and international relations, as well as legal experts, corporate entrepreneurs and civil society actors to discuss the challenges and prospects of protecting and promoting human rights norms.
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- This seminar is part of the Junior Ç×ÅóÆåÅÆ Program hosted by the Tohoku Forum for Creativity.
This event is co-sponsored by Tohoku University's Frontier Ç×ÅóÆåÅÆ Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences, the Graduate School of Law, and the Ç×ÅóÆåÅÆ Center for Advanced Studies of Law and Policy.
Ç×ÅóÆåÅÆ:
Ayako Nakamura (organizer of the junior research program)Assistant Professor, Frontier Ç×ÅóÆåÅÆ Institute for Interdisciplinary Sciences
Email: anaka@law.tohoku.ac.jp