Sentences with phrase «human rights conversations»

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This time, the conversation often turned to how the world will cope if the U.S. refuses to lead on issues from international trade to human rights to environmental policy.
Right Brain AI requires much more subjective, emotional human data like conversations, and human interactions.
Kelly has spoken and moderated conversations on the power of your personal brand and sits on the Board for The Lola Melani Fund and the Advisory Board for The UN Human Rights Initiative, is a member of the Entrepreneurs Organization, and a Nexus Global Delegate.
A conversation about human rights is always in order, to be sure — particularly in regard to issues of human sexuality — but Isaiah is speaking of the remarkable generosity of God, who «will give an everlasting name» to the eunuchs, precisely those who could establish no name for themselves by the normal processes of procreation.
Lepard's timely book touches on that debate and on a closely related conversation: the role religion might play in resolving conflicts involving human rights violations.
In the late twentieth century the discussion of constitutionalism has become a global conversation, a conversation that is productive of the processes of universalizing human rights.
An important aspect of the law - abidingness of God's world is that human beings affect one another; hence, intercessory prayer ought to lead to the putting forth of the right stimulus upon another by conversation, letter, gift, or any other form of communication that is open.
But reframing the conversation to become one that addresses basic human rights is much more unifying — and doable.
And as the vice-director of Human Rights in Childbirth, I work to establish women's fundamental right to make decisions about their bodies and babies, a right that I've always been quick to say must reach beyond courtrooms and hospitals into our daily conversations and experiences.
This article is based on conversations with Catherine Barnard, professor of EU Law at the University of Cambridge, Anand Menon, professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at King's College London and director of UK in a Changing Europe, Steve Peers, professor of EU, Human Rights and World Trade Law at the University of Essex, Amy Porges, adviser and government representative on WTO negotiations and litigation and free trade agreements, John Springford, director of Research at the Centre for European Reform and other politicians, trade negotiators, civil servants and officials in London, Washington and Brussels who asked not to be named.
Meanwhile, amongst international and Egyptian human rights organisations, a more contained conversation began on the practice and precedents of transitional justice.
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The event will feature medical, public health and human rights experts looking to offer an open and honest conversation about the effects of the virus in Africa and the current climate in our own communities, while providing facts about Ebola that can save lives.
Science, engineering, health and human rights: Conversations with industry leaders The Coalition would like to publish a series of interviews with leaders in science, engineering industry in which they will be asked questions about the role of their company and their industry in respecting, protecting, and fulfilling human rights.
The toolkit is designed to inspire conversations about an array of issues at the nexus of science and human rights, including:
Participating in the conversation were Russlynn Ali, assistant secretary for civil rights at the Department of Education; Joan Steitz, a molecular biophysicist at Yale University who studies RNA; Shirley Malcom, head of the directorate for education and human resources at AAAS; and Sara Seager, a planetary scientist and physicist at MIT who studies the atmospheres of planets beyond the solar system.
Imagine how hard it would be to have a meaningful conversation with your roommate about international politics if you've never left your block and your roomie spent the last two summers traveling with an international human rights organization.
The Chicago office of international educational nonprofit Facing History and Ourselves and The Allstate Foundation present a free Community Conversation event on Thursday, November 12 at 6 p.m. with New York Times bestselling author, American photojournalist and human rights activist Lynsey Addario.
Human Rights Activist, and Founder of the Equal Justice Initiative BRYAN STEVENSON to Discuss Memoir Just Mercy At Free Community Conversation Event Presented by Facing History and Ourselves and The Allstate Foundation, and Arts Emerson and the City of Boston on Wednesday, December 9
Liz King, senior policy analyst and director of education policy for The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, said «All children deserve to be safe and treated fairly in schools, but that goal can not be achieved by undermining their civil rights or excluding their communities from conversations about their sRights, said «All children deserve to be safe and treated fairly in schools, but that goal can not be achieved by undermining their civil rights or excluding their communities from conversations about their srights or excluding their communities from conversations about their safety.
MUMA is pleased to present a special conversation between leading Australian artist Christian Thompson and Professor Sarah Joseph, Director for the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Monash University, convened by curator and writer Hetti Perkins.
Referring to a private conversation between the artist and her father, the late writer and human rights activist Ken Saro - Wiwa, Did You Know We Taught Them How to Dance?
In addition, on April 17, there is a conversation between artist Erik van Lieshout and Ian Buruma, the Henry R. Luce Professor of Human Rights and Journalism at Bard College and author of Murder in Amsterdam.
Examples of events already held by presenting venues include a conversation between San Francisco - area artists and high school students at a screening of Suzanne Lacy's The Roof is On Fire; an artists» talk with Hong Kong - based video artist / activists; a mural project with the Juvenile Justice Center of Mahoning County in Ohio addressing themes of community, social justice, and individual rights; workshops connecting veterans with civilians with Warrior Writers, a Philadelphia - based arts organization; and presentations by Sahrawi artists during the Arts and Human Rights Festival in the Sharawi refugee camps of Tindouf, Western Srights; workshops connecting veterans with civilians with Warrior Writers, a Philadelphia - based arts organization; and presentations by Sahrawi artists during the Arts and Human Rights Festival in the Sharawi refugee camps of Tindouf, Western SRights Festival in the Sharawi refugee camps of Tindouf, Western Sahara.
The conversation of Loss and Damage must explicitly revolve around historical emissions and responsibility, be based on the legal obligation of a country to not cause harm to another's environment and, clearly, on human rights.
Kate Kempton (with M. MacLaren), «The Protection of Human Rights in South Africa: A Conversation With Justice Arthur Chaskalson, President of the Constitutional Court of South Africa» (1998) 56:1 UT Fac L Rev.
It continues 9 a.m. Friday October 26 at the Lincoln Center campus of Fordham Law School, 140 West 62nd Street — with a Conversation with famed former SDNY U.S. Attorney and Debevoise litigation chief Mary Jo White, who indicted Bin Laden and pursued Siemens for foreign corrupt practices; a Lecture by the chief Yugoslav tribunal war crimes judge Ted Meron; a two - part series on ICSID investment arbitration with ICSID secretary general Meg Kinnear; and a talk by blind Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng.
Our conversations around access to justice must grow to include these violations of basic human rights.
To inspire us in our conversations, we are honoured to welcome Renu Mandhane, Chief Commissioner of the Ontario Human Rights Commission, as our opening keynote speaker.
These conversations will be challenging but always worthwhile as we continue pondering what it is to be human and whether we can honour the universal nature of human rights.
However, I believe that if we frame our conversations in terms of human rights, that is the internationally recognised standards that governments have already committed to, we have a less confrontational and potentially more transformative way to talk about lateral violence.
A shift is needed in practitioner - client conversations, to move away from focusing on individuals» behaviours, and instead to speak about inequities, polices and human rights.
However, in the next two Chapters I will shift the conversation to the solutions, providing a human rights based framework to guide our response to lateral violence.
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