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International Human Rights Law Since the Universal Declaration: Advances and Challenges (January 2024)

  • ON-DEMAND SEMINAR

Presented in partnership with the WSBA World Peace Through Law Section
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This panel discusses critical human rights considerations such as: A human rights critique of International Criminal Justice, Article 26’s right to education as a fundamental human right, the rights of migrants, reparations and Indigenous rights.

Original Program Date: January 26, 2024
Product Code: 24570-3VIDEO

Credits:
1.00 Law & Legal Procedure
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This on-demand session was presented as part of the live webcast, Commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, recorded on January 26, 2024, in Seattle, WA. If you attended the live webcast and reported CLE credits, you cannot also report credits from watching or listening to this recording.

Presenters:
Thomas Antkowiak – Seattle University, Seattle, WA
Erin Carr – Seattle University, Seattle, WA
Alejandra Gonza – Global Rights Advocacy, Seattle, WA
Ronald Slye – Seattle University, Seattle, WA


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