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Scientific and research activities

Our organization takes great pride in fostering intellectual engagement and advancing knowledge in the field of human rights. Through a wide range of conferences and our Human Rights Summer School, we create unique opportunities for academics, practitioners and activists to come together, exchange ideas and delve deeper into the critical issues shaping the world of human rights.

 

Our conferences enable leading experts and passionate advocates to share their ideas and expertise on a wide range of topics, including global law, the inter-American system, the spread of cholera in Haiti, torture, jus gentium, and many more. By facilitating dialogue and collaboration, these conferences not only deepen our collective understanding, but also pave the way for transformative actions that can bring about positive change.

 

In addition to our conferences, our human rights summer schools are the cornerstone of our educational initiatives. Each year, we bring together an exceptional group of participants from diverse backgrounds and offer them an immersive learning experience under the guidance of renowned academics and human rights practitioners. This enriching program enhances participants' understanding of human rights principles and empowers them to become effective agents of change within their communities and beyond.

 

We are committed to ensuring that the ideas and knowledge shared at these events have a lasting impact. As part of our commitment to openness and accessibility, we record and make available conference sessions and relevant documents on our platform. In this way, we extend the reach of our scientific and research activities, inviting a wider audience to engage in critical discussions around human rights.

 

Join us on this enriching journey as we continue to explore, learn and defend human rights through our scientific and research activities. Together, we can make a difference and work towards a world where human rights are universally respected and defended.

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