Director for Strategic Communications Division
UN Department of Global Communications
Event Title: Protection of Social, Economic, and Cultural Rights | Date: September 25, 2019 |
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Institute for International Studies, Research Fellow
Executive Assistant to the Vice-Rector, RUSSIA
Ekaterina Shebalina is a Research fellow at MGIMO-University. She earned her PhD in International Relations and had three internships at the MFA of Russia. She represents MGIMO at international conferences.
Event Title: Protection of Social, Economic, and Cultural Rights | Date: September 25, 2019 |
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Protection of Social, Economic and Cultural Rights
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Court of Ethics and Disciplinary at the Brazilian Bar Association
District Federal Section, BRAZIL
Antonio Alberto do Vale Cerqueira is the Founding Partner of Catta Preta and Vale Cerqueira Advogados on 04/1998 (since 2015 Cerqueira and Dantas Advogados). Graduated in Law at the Federal District Unified Teaching Association (AEUDF) in 1998. Post graduated in Civil Procedural Law at ICAT master / AEUDF (2002). Professor for over ten years at UNICEUB, IESB and UNIEURO. Mr. Cerqueira was chairperson of the Brazilian Bar Association Selection Committee – Distrito Federal Section, during the three-year period 2010/2012, when he served as Section Director. He is a lecturer frequently consulted by media outlets of the Federal District and Brazil to give their opinion on relevant legal issues. Currently, Mr. Cerqueira is counselor of the Brazilian Bar Association for the three-year period 2019/2021 and is President of the OAB / DF Court of Ethics and Discipline, responsible for overseeing the ethical conduct of more than 60,000 registered lawyers. Lawyer for 21 years, has been active in legal cases of high complexity, including the Superior Courts, especially STJ and STF.
Event Title: Protection of Social, Economic, and Cultural Rights | Date: September 25, 2019 |
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Violation of human rights leading to social unrest: Country-based Analysis
Although poverty is one of the main factors contributing to the increase in crime, this movement is shown in areas where poverty is related to the lack of human rights. A person who is subject to the social contract allows, to some extent, the omission of the state to provide basic human rights, such as education, health, safety, right to leisure, work, housing, food, etc. However, when this fault is large enough to violate their dignity, the individual falls below this level of dignity and there is a concrete tendency towards greater social unrest, which eventually becomes a crime-generating event.
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Founder and Director
Emeritus Texas Civil Rights Project, USA
Jim Harrington, a human rights attorney of forty-five years, is the founder and director emeritus of the Texas Civil Rights Project. He graduated from the University of Detroit Law School in 1973, from where he also holds a master’s in philosophy. He was an adjunct professor at the University of Texas Laws School for 27 years and also taught undergraduate writing courses in civil liberties. In 1990, Mr. Harrington founded the Texas Civil Rights Project, a statewide non-profit foundation that promotes social, racial, and economic justice and civil liberty, through the legal system and public education, for low income and poor people. By the time of his retirement in March 2016, he had built the Project to a staff of 40 people with offices in Austin, El Paso, South Texas, Houston, Dallas, and Odessa.
Event Title: Protection of Social, Economic, and Cultural Rights | Date: September 25, 2019 |
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Promotion of social, economic and cultural rights in building peaceful societies
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