Event: HRRN conference 6-8 December 2023: session registrations FOR GHENT CITIZENS

Registration via https://event.ugent.be/registration/hrrngent2023 from 07-11-2023 10:24 until 03-12-2023 23:59

Description

! PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION CAREFULLY BEFORE REGISTERING FOR ANY EVENT !

On 7 and 8 December, the International Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Conference ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 75: Rethinking and Constructing its Future Together’ will take place in Gent. 

The Human Rights Research Network and the City of Ghent offer citizens of Ghent the opportunity to attend this conference for free! 

Below you can find a list of events that are part of the HRRN conference and that are open to the general public. Since conference participants will have priority when registering for these events, we will only be able to confirm your registration after 20/11.

NOTE: This registration link is only intended for citizens of Ghent who wish to attend one or more of the events of the HRRN conference. Academics and professionals who wish to attend the conference should register for the plenary and parallel sessions here, and for the other conference events here.

Register Option Description Location When? Cost in EUR Available Seats

Roundtable discussion ‘Crossing the Planetary Boundaries: A View from the Business and Human Rights Framework and Global Environmental Justice’
This roundtable brings together participants from academia and civil society to put in context the policies that require the corporate world to decarbonize their value chains and curb biodiversity loss by reflecting on the consequences of these policies on communities living in countries highly dependent on extractive industries or agriculture. Likewise, it will discuss what the aspects of concern are from a human rights perspective, regarding measures that aim at addressing the environmental crisis but not necessarily in an equitable manner worldwide.

Some guiding questions for the roundtable are:

  • To what extent does the decarbonization of value chains need to incorporate an impact assessment on the consequences for regions highly dependent on extractive industries?

  • To what extent does the energy transition require a firm commitment of technology transfer, fair innovation and benefit sharing agreements with countries where e.g., critical raw materials are being extracted?

  • To what extent will the due diligence on the implementation of deforestation-free products need an impact assessment on the consequences of these measures on peasant communities in exporting countries?

  • To what extent is the pursuit of critical raw materials compatible with a global policy of environmental protection?

 

Chair and organiser: Liliana Lizarazo Rodriguez - PI ERC Curiae Virides research project- Brussels School of Governance, Vrije Universiteit Brussel  

Invited speakers: Lotte Hoex (IPIS International Peace Information Service); Stefaan Smis (Vrije Universiteit Brussel); Babs Verhoeve (Stop Ecocide- Nederland); Boris Verbrugge (Hiva, KU Leuven and Universiteit Gent); Karlijn Van den Broeck (Catapa); Sarah Katz-Levigne (IOB UAntwerpen); Wies Willems (Broederlijk Delen)

Faculty Board Room, Faculty of Law and Criminology, Volderstraat 3 (9000) Gent

06-12-2023 11:00 - 12:30

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Panel discussion of the Interuniversity Network on Law and Development (LAW&DEV)

 

13h15-13h25: Welcome and introduction by Wouter Vandenhole, University of Antwerp

 

13h25-13h50: Presentation: ‘Governing public goods through multistakeholder partnerships: human rights accountability and beyond’ by Gamze Erdem Türkelli, University of Antwerp

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals hail multistakeholder partnerships (MSPs) as key actors in achieving sustainable development. MSPs that bring together states, businesses, philanthropy and civil society are increasingly in the frontlines of providing public goods that are human rights such as food, health, education and water. In these domains, partnerships are spearheading the continued expansion of multistakeholder governance into international law, including human rights law. This expansion has been taking place without critical appraisal with respect to its effectiveness and consequences for human rights accountability. It is important to investigate the interface of international law and multistakeholder governance in the realisation of human rights and derive insights on whether and how international law and multistakeholder governance through MSPs can generate common ground when governing public goods that are human rights. 

 

13h50-14h00: Reflections by Stefaan Smis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

 

14h00-14h45: Q&A and discussion

Moderator: Wouter Vandenhole

Academieraadzaal, Aula Complex, Volderstraat 9 (9000) Gent

06-12-2023 13:15 - 14:45

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Decolonial walk by Labo VZW 
“A walk along the (de)colonial heritage of Ghent”

On this walk, you will discover and think about the forgotten stories hidden behind street names, buildings and monuments.

Organiser: HRRN in collaboration with City of Ghent

Library De Krook, Miriam Makeba Square, Ghent

06-12-2023 13:30 - 16:30

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Fair Trade walk - A Ghent Tale of Trade and Rights

 

  • Guide and contact person: Alberto Vázquez Ruiz

  • Start: 13u30

  • Start location: AULA (at the staircase)

Organiser: City of Ghent

Meeting point: AULA (at the large staircase), Voldersstraat (between no. 7 and no. 9), 9000 Ghent

06-12-2023 13:30 - 16:30

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'Walk through Ghent: Stories and social significance of human rights monuments’

The walk will depart from the Kouter at 2 p.m. at the giant Mystic Leaf. Then we go through the center of Ghent to the Human Rights Monument at the Geldmunt, next to the Castle of the Counts. This is where former mayor Frank Beke will share the importance to keep human rights violations current and in the spotlight. 

The walk then continues to the Miriam Makeba Square. The Miriam Makeba Square is a tribute to human rights activists. We here invite Henri Heimans to testify about human rights activism. Henri Heimans is an honorary magistrate and worked for the Ministry of Justice for 45 years in various capacities, specializing in criminal law and special attention to protect human rights. He will focus on the UDHR and the need to remain alert to possible threats. We end the walk at the Amsab Institute of Social History, approximately at 4:30 PM.

 

Organisers: Amnesty International Gent, Amsab Institute of Social History

Guide and contact person: Gert Verdonck

Kouter (9000) Gent, at the giant mystic leaf

06-12-2023 14:00 - 16:30

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Panel discussion ‘Human Rights, Accountability and International Cooperation’

15h00-15h10: Welcome and introduction by Vincent Eechaudt, Research Policy Advisor Ghent University and member of the VLIR Working Group on Human Rights

 

15h10-15h40: Keynote speech by Caroline Gennez, Belgian Minister of Development Cooperation and Major Cities Policy

 

15h40-16h10: Presentation ‘The Human Rights Policy of VLIR-UOS: Background, Challenges and Solutions’

Kristien Verbrugghen, Director VLIR-UOS

 

16h10-16h30: Presentation ‘Human Rights Policies at Universities: The Experiences of the VLIR Working Group on Human Rights’

Vincent Eechaudt, Ghent University

 

16h30-17h00: Q&A and discussion

 

Moderator: Vincent Eechaudt

Academieraadzaal, Aula Complex, Volderstraat 9 (9000) Gent

06-12-2023 15:00 - 17:00

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Official opening ceremony

17h00-17h30          Start Registration - Entrance Hall AULA Complex, Volderstraat 9 (9000) Gent

17h30-17h50          Conference opening on behalf of the HRRN, by dr. Giselle Corradi, Coordinator HRRN, prof. dr. Ellen Desmet & prof. dr. Tine Destrooper, Co-Chairs HRRN.

17h50-18h00          Welcome by prof. dr. Mieke Van Herreweghe, Vicerector.

18h00-18h15          ‘Human Rights are the Cornerstone of our Democracy’, Keynote Speech by the Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo

18h15-19h00          ‘Taking off our blinders: we really do not all see human rights in the same way!’, Keynote Speech by prof. dr. Marie-Bénédicte Dembour, Ghent University.

19h00-20h00         Reception

AULA Complex, Volderstraat 9 (9000) Gent

06-12-2023 17:00 - 20:00

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Register Option Description Location When? Cost in EUR Available Seats

Plenary and Parallel sessions on 7 December - Gent ICC

On 7 and 8 December, the plenary and parallels session of the International Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Conference ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 75: Rethinking and Constructing its Future Together’ will take place in Gent ICC. 

The Human Rights Research Network and the City of Ghent offer 75 places for citizens of Ghent to attend this conference for free!
You can register here for all the plenary and parallel sessions on 7 December.

The full programme can be found here: Programme - Human Rights Research Network (ugent.be)

 

NOTE: catering is not included in the free admission for Ghent Citizens

Gent ICC, Familie Van Rysselberghedreef 2, 9000 Gent

07-12-2023 09:00 - 16:30

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Register Option Description Location When? Cost in EUR Available Seats

Plenary and Parallel sessions on 8 December - Gent ICC

On 7 and 8 December, the plenary and parallels session of the International Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Conference ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 75: Rethinking and Constructing its Future Together’ will take place in Gent ICC. 

The Human Rights Research Network and the City of Ghent offer 75 places for citizens of Ghent to attend this conference for free!
You can register here for all the plenary and parallel sessions on 8 December.

The full programme can be found here: Programme - Human Rights Research Network (ugent.be)

 

NOTE: catering is not included in the free admission for Ghent Citizens

Gent ICC, Familie Van Rysselberghedreef 2, 9000 Gent

08-12-2023 09:00 - 16:30

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