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In Person | Human Rights Challenges for the New Government

01 October 2024, 6:00 pm–7:30 pm

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This is a discussion hosted by the UCL Institute for Human Rights.

Event Information

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All

Organiser

UCL Laws Events

Location

Moot Court, UCL Faculty of Laws
Bentham House, Endsleigh Gardens
London
WC1H 0EG

About the event

In July 2024, a new Labour Government was elected into power. From the beginning, the new government made clear its commitment to strengthening workers’ rights, limiting involuntary detention of people with disabilities and autism, or addressing climate change. More recently, the government suspended arms export licences to Israel for use in military operations in Gaza.

On 1st October, the UCL Institute for Human Rights will host a discussion on the human rights challenges facing the new Labour Government. A panel of UCL experts from Laws and the Department of Political Science will address the recent developments in human rights and analyse what challenges lie ahead for the new Government, including in areas such as migration, equality and workers’ rights, prisons, atrocity response, and finally, the UK’s future relationship with the European Convention on Human Rights.

Speakers

  • Professor Philip Ayoub - Department of Political Science, Professor of International Relations
  • Dr Kate Cronin-Furman - Department of Political Science, Associate Professor in Human Rights
  • - Laws, Professor of Human Rights and Labour Law
  • - Laws, Laws, Professor of Philosophy of LawÌý
  • -ÌýReader in Criminology, UCL Faculty of Laws

Chair

Professor Veronika Fikfak - School of Public Policy, Professor of Human Rights and International Law


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About »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË's Institute for Human Rights

UCL's Institute for Human Rights is a multidisciplinary centre promoting cutting edge research, teaching and public engagement in human rights.

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