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UID:20260408T090139-111356-UniversityOfLiverpool
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LOCATION:Ground floor, event space , School of Law & Social Justice, Chatham Street, Liverpool, UK, L69 7ZR
SUMMARY:AHRI/ ILHRU University of Liverpool Northern UKI Human Rights Network Works 
DESCRIPTION:Programme09.00 - Coffee and Welcome09.30 -11.00 hrs - Panel A Constitutional Law and Domestic Human RightsAnne Smith (Ulster University) ‘Drafting Equality Clauses in Bills of Rights’Jane Rooney (University of Durham) ‘Individual Psyche of Constituent Power: Abortion Activism in Ireland’Xiaodi Jin (University of Durham) ‘Addressing Modern Slavery Risks for Female Migrant Domestic Workers in Hong Kong: Insights from the United Kingdom’Dr Stuart Wallace (University of Leeds) ‘Are human rights protections even universal in the UK?’Chair - Luke Graham11.15 - 12.45 hrs - Panel B Non-Discrimination and the Human Rights of Vulnerable or Marginalised groups Dimitrios Kagiaros (Durham University) ‘Minorities and Majoritarian Bias in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights’Anoshay Fazal (University of Liverpool) ‘Addressing statelessness: The Right to Nationality As Customary International Law’Kasey McCall-Smith (University of Edinburgh) ‘Solitary Confinement of Children and the Case that Never Was’Tetyana (Tanya) Krupiy (Newcastle University) ‘Algorithmic exploitation: the role of the prohibition of discrimination in addressing algorithmic price discrimination’Chair - TBC12.45 - 13.30 Lunch13.30 - 15.00 hrs - Panel C Human Rights, Nature and the EnvironmentAzadeh Chalabi, (University of Liverpool) ‘The Legal Status(es) of the Right to Environment under International Law’Clare James (University of Leeds) ‘Antimicrobial resistance and human rights: a forgotten component in the fight against superbugs’ Linn Pfitzner (University of Edinburgh) ‘Towards a Holistic Interpretation of State Obligations in the Context of Climate Change’Elaine Webster (University of Strathclyde) ‘Beyond Human Dignity’Chair – TBC15.00 - 16.45 hrs- Panel D Human Rights and the Wider Political Order – Past, Present and FutureSamara Sharaf (University of Manchester) ‘The Colonial Legacy on Human Rights’Jeremy Letwin (Lancaster University) ‘Does the ECHR Enshrine Liberal Rights?’Ikenna Njoku (University of Glasgow) ‘Beyond the Border: Tracing the Tactics of Extra-Territorial Power from Empire to Rendition’Bruno Rodriguez Reveggino (University of Edinburgh) ‘The Collective Guarantee of Human Rights: Judicial Multilateralism in the Inter-American System’Braulio Emiliano Garduño Ibarra (University of Liverpool) ‘Defining the Social and International Order of Article 28 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights’Chair – TBC17.00 - 18.30hrs - ILHRU Book Launch:  Socio-Economic Rights In Times Of Crisis And Normality: Article 4 Limitations Under The International Covenant On Economic, Social And Cultural Rights by Amanda Cahill-Ripley, followed by wine reception (See attached details)
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