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Conferences

At Aix Global Justice, we go beyond research and are actively committed to fostering dialogue and knowledge-sharing on crucial human rights issues. One way we do this is by organizing hard-hitting conferences that tackle a wide range of topics, providing valuable information and encouraging critical discussion.

 

Our conferences cover diverse areas of human rights, from global law and the inter-American system to pressing issues such as the spread of cholera in Haiti, torture and more. These conferences enable renowned experts, academics, practitioners and activists to come together, exchange ideas and contribute to the advancement of human rights.

 

We understand the importance of capturing and preserving these enlightening discussions for wider dissemination. That's why we record all our conferences and make them available on our dedicated YouTube channel. By making these recordings available, we aim to reach a wider audience, including students, researchers, human rights advocates and the general public interested in human rights issues.

 

Through our YouTube channel, you can explore an extensive archive of thought-provoking presentations, panel discussions, and keynote addresses from leading speakers in this field. These recordings are a valuable resource for deepening your understanding of complex human rights issues and for staying informed of the latest developments and insights.

 

We invite you to visit our YouTube channel, where you can access a wealth of knowledge and engage with the diverse perspectives shared at our talks. Get inspired, broaden your horizons and join the debate on human rights by watching and sharing these informative recordings.

 

Stay connected with us as we continue to organize and record conferences that make an impact, ensuring that important human rights conversations resonate far beyond our immediate audience.

All conferences are open access and free of charge.

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