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Litigating Rights - Wolfgang Kaleck in Conversation

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Bonavero Institute of Human Rights
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Litigating Rights Series - Wolfgang Kaleck in Conversation
Litigation as a tool for the promotion and protection of human rights has been employed in jurisdictions all over the world in recent decades. Yet the question when litigation will be an apt tool for promoting human rights continues to be debated, as does the question what impact that litigation has. This conversation series will invite legal practitioners who have litigated human rights in different jurisdictions around the world, including national and supranational courts, to explore in a public conversation a range of questions relating to the role and value of litigation in the promotion and protection of human rights.
In convening this new series of conversations, the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights hopes to foster robust and open conversations about some of the most important questions for constitutional and human rights lawyers everywhere. It seeks as well to foster conversations between scholars engaged in human rights research and practitioners engaged in litigating rights.

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Bonavero Institute of Human Rights
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Wolfgang Kaleck
Ben Wizner
Annelen Micus
Keywords
Litigation
human rights
impact
supranational
national
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 24/10/2019
Duration: 01:10:56

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