Critical Perspectives on the Security and Protection of Human Rights Defenders - Panel 1
Update: 2015-12-02
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Human Rights Consortium
Critical Perspectives on the Security and Protection of Human Rights Defenders
Welcome
Corinne Lenox
(Senior Lecturer in Human Rights and Associate Director of the Human Rights Consortium, School of Advanced Study)
Introduction from Chair
Lars Waldorf
(Senior Lecturer in International Human Rights Law at the Centre for Applied human Rights and York Law School)
Panel 1
Critical Perspectives on the security and protection of human rights defenders
Danna Ingleton and James Savage
Violence and human rights in Russia: how human rights defenders develop their tactics in the face of danger, 2005-2013
Freek van der Vet
Launch of a Special Issue in the International Journal of Human Rights in conjunction with the Human Rights Researcher's Network and the visit of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders, Michel Forst.
Since the UN General Assembly's adoption of the Declaration on Human Rights Defenders in 1998, there has been considerable effort to recognise and protect the rights of people to defend their own and others' human rights. Over time an international protection regime for human rights defenders has emerged, aimed at protecting and supporting defenders in the face of threats and risks. Based upon the international human rights framework, this protection regime focuses on human security, and consists of a variety of actors and mechanisms operating at national, regional, and international levels.
In a Special Issue in the International Journal of Human Rights on 'Critical Perspectives on the Security and Protection of Human Rights Defenders' (launched in October 2015), scholars and practitioners critically appraise the construction and functioning of this protection regime, examining: (i) the definition and use of the term 'human rights defender'; (ii) the effectiveness of protections mechanisms; and, (iii) the complex relationship between repression, activism and risk.
At this Launch Event, we invite scholars, practitioners, and human rights defenders to discuss how the international protection regime for human rights defenders has evolved over time in response to the challenges faced by human rights defenders. We identify current trends and issues in the protection of human rights defenders, and explore the implications of these for future research and practice.
Critical Perspectives on the Security and Protection of Human Rights Defenders
Welcome
Corinne Lenox
(Senior Lecturer in Human Rights and Associate Director of the Human Rights Consortium, School of Advanced Study)
Introduction from Chair
Lars Waldorf
(Senior Lecturer in International Human Rights Law at the Centre for Applied human Rights and York Law School)
Panel 1
Critical Perspectives on the security and protection of human rights defenders
Danna Ingleton and James Savage
Violence and human rights in Russia: how human rights defenders develop their tactics in the face of danger, 2005-2013
Freek van der Vet
Launch of a Special Issue in the International Journal of Human Rights in conjunction with the Human Rights Researcher's Network and the visit of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights Defenders, Michel Forst.
Since the UN General Assembly's adoption of the Declaration on Human Rights Defenders in 1998, there has been considerable effort to recognise and protect the rights of people to defend their own and others' human rights. Over time an international protection regime for human rights defenders has emerged, aimed at protecting and supporting defenders in the face of threats and risks. Based upon the international human rights framework, this protection regime focuses on human security, and consists of a variety of actors and mechanisms operating at national, regional, and international levels.
In a Special Issue in the International Journal of Human Rights on 'Critical Perspectives on the Security and Protection of Human Rights Defenders' (launched in October 2015), scholars and practitioners critically appraise the construction and functioning of this protection regime, examining: (i) the definition and use of the term 'human rights defender'; (ii) the effectiveness of protections mechanisms; and, (iii) the complex relationship between repression, activism and risk.
At this Launch Event, we invite scholars, practitioners, and human rights defenders to discuss how the international protection regime for human rights defenders has evolved over time in response to the challenges faced by human rights defenders. We identify current trends and issues in the protection of human rights defenders, and explore the implications of these for future research and practice.
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