Amity Law School, Noida is pleased to announce that it is organizing an online symposium on “International Endeavour to Revive
Human Rights: Efforts and Consequences”, in the coming October.
COVID-19 has reached every continent, every region, and almost all countries in the world. Most of us are either in quarantine, sheltering in place, in hospitals fighting for lives, in the front lines of depleting health care resources in the developed and developing world, or attempting some semblance of life (e.g. transplanting to remote work, online education, and even virtual forms of worship and simulating social gatherings) as part of the new normal of a global public health emergency under a vaccine-less and antidote-less COVID-19. The global strain on State resources is worse felt by the world’s most vulnerable – refugees, displaced persons, and homeless persons – all often already in the throes of extreme poverty after surviving armed conflicts, humanitarian crises, natural disasters, and the increasingly vivid and existential impacts of climate change. There is no aspect of the human condition that will be left untouched or unaffected by the unprecedented impacts of COVID-19 on daily human life, anywhere and everywhere.
It cannot be emphasized enough that, whether in times of emergencies or normal circumstances, we have the paramount obligation to ensure that “in no case may a people be deprived of its own means of subsistence.” It is crucial, especially in a time of combined health, economic, and security emergency precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, that populations be enabled to scrutinize their respective States’ daily changing COVID-19 emergency measures in a manner that shifts the burden from State to the individual to justify such emergency measures.
This event is an attempt to establish some sense of hope to the already marginalized section of the society. It’ll prove that even in a situation of a global pandemic it’s essential that human rights of every individual be upheld. It provides for an excellent platform for the scholars to come ahead and speak their mind.
We shall be extremely delighted with your kind consent to be a part of this academic discourse which would give us an opportunity to have you as an esteemed speaker in the Competition. Your vast academic and practical knowledge would be of benefit to the other participants and students.
Human Rights: Efforts and Consequences”, in the coming October.
COVID-19 has reached every continent, every region, and almost all countries in the world. Most of us are either in quarantine, sheltering in place, in hospitals fighting for lives, in the front lines of depleting health care resources in the developed and developing world, or attempting some semblance of life (e.g. transplanting to remote work, online education, and even virtual forms of worship and simulating social gatherings) as part of the new normal of a global public health emergency under a vaccine-less and antidote-less COVID-19. The global strain on State resources is worse felt by the world’s most vulnerable – refugees, displaced persons, and homeless persons – all often already in the throes of extreme poverty after surviving armed conflicts, humanitarian crises, natural disasters, and the increasingly vivid and existential impacts of climate change. There is no aspect of the human condition that will be left untouched or unaffected by the unprecedented impacts of COVID-19 on daily human life, anywhere and everywhere.
It cannot be emphasized enough that, whether in times of emergencies or normal circumstances, we have the paramount obligation to ensure that “in no case may a people be deprived of its own means of subsistence.” It is crucial, especially in a time of combined health, economic, and security emergency precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, that populations be enabled to scrutinize their respective States’ daily changing COVID-19 emergency measures in a manner that shifts the burden from State to the individual to justify such emergency measures.
This event is an attempt to establish some sense of hope to the already marginalized section of the society. It’ll prove that even in a situation of a global pandemic it’s essential that human rights of every individual be upheld. It provides for an excellent platform for the scholars to come ahead and speak their mind.
We shall be extremely delighted with your kind consent to be a part of this academic discourse which would give us an opportunity to have you as an esteemed speaker in the Competition. Your vast academic and practical knowledge would be of benefit to the other participants and students.