ABOUT AHRI
The Association of Human Rights Institutes – AHRI, consists of 75 member institutions – and growing – that carry out research and education in the field of human rights across every continent. The objective of AHRI is to promote research, education and discussion in the field of human rights.
DOCTORAL WORKSHOP
On September 12, 2024, the day preceding the main conference, a doctoral workshop will convene for selected doctoral candidates who have submitted a paper proposal and expressed their interest in participating in the doctoral workshop. During the workshop, participants will have the opportunity to present and discuss their papers among peers and with an appointed discussant from the AHRI Network. Feedback will be provided not only on the content of the paper but also on its research strategy, methodology and the coherence, structure and flow of the paper's arguement. To register for the doctoral workshop, please refer to the call for papers and follow the provided instructions.
2024 Conference THEME
The Annual Conference of the Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI) in 2024 will focus on "Human Rights in a Polarized World - Realizing Human Rights in the Green and Just Transition." Human rights are facing unprecedented challenges in a polarized world, where tensions and divisions create significant barriers to their realization. Against this backdrop, the conference will explore the pressing challenges of realizing human rights in a world marked by increasing polarization, where social, economic, political, and environmental transitions are occurring at an unprecedented pace. Ensuring, at the same time, a transition towards a green and just society is particularly relevant in this context. The conference will investigate how the transition to a more sustainable and equitable society can be achieved through the protection of human rights.
REGISTRATION is now open (click here!)
To attend the AHRI Conference 2024, participants need to register on the AHRI Conference webpage. Registration is now open. The conference has attracted significant attention from academics worldwide, and we expect a high level of in-person attendance. However, venue capacities are limited, so we recommend that you register (either in person or remotely) as soon as possible. To register for the AHRI Conference 2024 and pay the participation fees, please click on the title above. Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to welcoming you to Lund in September!
PARTICIPATION & VENUE
The AHRI Conference 2024 is hybrid; participants will be able to attend the conference in person or virtually. Both the conference and the preceding doctoral workshop will be hosted on the premises of Lund University (LU) and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute (RWI), in Lund, Sweden.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION (click here!)
Accommodation and Travel Recommendations: September marks the return of life to Lund, as students and families come back from their summer break. The city becomes lively once again, offering a range of cultural and academic experiences. While we do not provide support in booking accommodation, we highly recommend booking accommodations as early as possible to ensure availability during your stay in Lund.
Get in touch
Alejandro Fuentes
Alejandro Fuentes is a Senior Researcher at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI), an affiliated lecturer at the Faculty of Law at Lund University (Sweden) and –since 2022, a Professor of International Human Rights Law at Africa University (Zimbabwe). He received his Doctor of Laws (PhD) in International law and Master (LL.M) in Comparative and European Legal Studies from Trento University (Italy), and Law degree from the University of Córdoba (Argentina).
His main areas of expertise are international human rights law, with focuses on regional systems of human rights protection, local governance, human rights cities, and sustainable development. Additionally, Alejandro’s expertise convers a diverse set of collective and individual rights questions including cultural diversity, identity, minority, indigenous peoples, and children’s rights.
Some of the foundational questions that currently engage his research are related to balancing potential conflict of rights and how regional human rights courts search for a fair adjudicative balance between conflicting legal interests. For instance, regarding indigenous peoples rights, essential questions relate to how regional tribunals find a fair balance between the protection of their traditional lands and cultural practises, and the interest of national governments to exploit natural resources, support sustainable development and protect environmental rights.
Alejandro also has extensive experience in developing and implementing international development programmes. These programs are aimed at strengthening institutional capacities in partnership with local stakeholders, including governmental institutions and judicial actors, across the globe. These initiatives have largely focused on the advancement of human rights education (HRE) in academia, including the development of clinical legal education (CLE) at partner universities. Alejandro is currently in close collaboration with institutional partners in Africa (Kenya, Egypt, Ethiopia, Nigeria, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe); Europe (Belarus, Poland, Armenia, Ukraine, Spain, Italy, and –of course- Scandinavian countries); and the Americas (Mexico, Colombia, Cuba).
For further updates on his research, please refer to his Research profile:
https://portal.research.lu.se/en/persons/alejandro-fuentes
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Zoi Savvidou
Zoi Savvidou
Research and Education Associate
Cell phone: +46 700631228
E-mail: zoi.savvidou@rwi.lu.se
Zoi is currently working as an Associate to the Research and Education department at RWI. Previously they have worked with policy analysis, just green transition and critical security at UNDP, the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as ERCEA and EACEA in Greece, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden. Their academic background is within Political Science, International Relations (MSc) Lund University, and Public Administration with most of their academic work inspired by social movement theory, mobilization and the online/offline nexus.
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