Introduction:
The primary aim of an international seminar on human rights laws is to gather a
heterogeneous collection of individuals who are dedicated to promoting human
rights and provide them with the necessary knowledge, expertise, and connections
to effectively pursue this cause. The conference will be held at the prestigious
Lincoln’s Inn ancient courtroom in London from July 17th to July 20th. The seminar
seeks to tackle a wide array of urgent human rights concerns, encompassing civil
and political rights, economic, social, and cultural rights, as well as the rights of
marginalised and disadvantaged groups. The event provides a diverse range of
activities, encompassing keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive
workshops, all facilitated by renowned professionals in the subject.
The conference offers legal professionals a distinctive chance to acquire knowledge
from eminent barristers, retired judges, and university professors, in addition to the
involvement of international non-governmental organisations. In addition, the
conference provides assistance on the requirements for becoming a solicitor or
barrister in the UK, as well as the opportunity to get discounted membership with
the International Bar Association.
An essential feature of this seminar is its offering of a distinctive chance for
participants to acquire knowledge about the most recent advancements in human
rights law and policy. By engaging with esteemed experts in the field, participants
will get a more profound comprehension of the most urgent human rights concerns
and learn effective strategies to address them. Attendees will also have the chance
to engage in networking activities with peers and colleagues from various countries,
cultivating vital professional relationships and alliances. The International Human
Rights Seminar provides a distinctive chance for individuals to enhance their
understanding and proficiency in human rights, while also establishing relationships
with persons who share similar interests from around the globe. These contacts will
prove advantageous for their career pursuits.
Objectives
• Provide an overview of the international human rights’ legal framework.
• Analyse the challenges facing the implementation and enforcement of
international human rights laws.
• Explore the opportunities for advancing human rights protections through
international legal mechanisms.
• Examine the role of civil society, including human rights defenders and nongovernmental organisations.
• Highlight current human rights issues and violations around the world.
• Foster discussion and exchange of ideas among participants from diverse
backgrounds
Key Features
• Diverse global participant base.
• Lectures from top Barristers, retired judges and university professors.
• International non-governmental organizations participation.
• Guidance to qualify as a solicitor/ barrister in the UK.
• Tour of the historically significant Lincoln Inn estate.
• Networking and partnership opportunities
• Discounted membership with the International Bar Association.
• Certification for seminar Participation.
Venue:
The Seminar is being organized at The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn Old
Court Room which is situated in the heart of London. The Honourable Society of
Lincoln’s Inn is recognised as being one of the world’s most prestigious professional
bodies of judges and lawyers.
Historic Lincoln’s Inn Estate Tour:
As part of the seminar, we have added a tour of the Historically Significant Lincoln’s
Inn Estate, which will be led by a member of the Inn’s staff and will last around 90
minutes. The Inn’s estate comprises buildings from all 600 years of the Inn’s history,
from late mediaeval to building work completed in
2019. https://www.lincolnsinn.org.uk/the-estate/tours-of-lincolns-inn
If you have impaired mobility, please let us know in advance so a suitable tour route
with lift access can be arranged.
Language
The language of the seminar will be English. All presentations, discussions, and
materials will be conducted and provided in English. It is expected that participants
have a strong command of the English language in order to fully engage in the
seminar’s content and activities.
Who Can Participate
The seminar is designed for a diverse audience consisting of lawyers, scholars, social
activists, practitioners, policymakers, and individuals working in various NGOs.
Fees
Registration: £ 100
Seminar Participation: £ 1,450
(Registration fee will be adjusted in participation fee)
Mission Statement
The International Human Rights Laws Seminar is an educational activity aimed at
comprehending the specific locations and reasons for the inadequacy of
international laws in safeguarding human rights. The conference aims to address
the overarching difficulties confronting the global human rights system, without
singling out any specific country. The conference seeks to analyse the causes of
these shortcomings to develop strategies for enhancing the international human
rights system and bolstering its efficacy in safeguarding the rights of individuals
worldwide.
The seminar will take place in an academic environment and will include lectures by
prominent authorities in the realm of international human rights legislation.
Attendees will be able to engage in discussions and deliberations regarding the
topics presented and will have the chance to formulate their own proposals for
enhancing the global human rights framework.
The seminar welcomes individuals of all backgrounds and nationalities. The seminar
aims to enhance participants’ comprehension of the obstacles confronting the
international human rights system, with the intention of motivating them to actively
contribute towards creating a fair and impartial world for all individuals.
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