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Sexual and Reproductive Autonomy: Human Rights Perspectives
Apr
16
8:30 AM08:30

Sexual and Reproductive Autonomy: Human Rights Perspectives

  • Buffalo Room, Capen Hall 10, North Campus, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260 (map)
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War is being declared on the body and sexual autonomy is under assault for LGBTQ+ people and those seeking safe and legal access to abortion.  Focusing on human rights and an international perspective, our symposium brings together scholars, survivors and legal experts to discuss the politics of sexual and reproductive rights.

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The Russo-Ukrainian War: Achievements and Limitations of Today’s International System
Apr
26
8:30 AM08:30

The Russo-Ukrainian War: Achievements and Limitations of Today’s International System

  • Buffalo Room, Capen Hall 10, North Campus, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260 (map)
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This Symposium explored war crimes, crimes against humanity and alleged genocide arising from the conflict. It also revisited the enduring dichotomy between Russian authoritarian imperialism and Ukrainian democratic nationalism.

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COVID-19: Human Rights and International Cooperation
Apr
30
8:30 AM08:30

COVID-19: Human Rights and International Cooperation

COVID-19 first appeared in China and soon became a global pandemic, but the polities of East Asia were relatively successful in containing it. Some African states adopted harsh measures to suppress the pathogen while others drew on experience with AIDS and Ebola to mount effective responses. The U.S. was notably ineffective in responding to the pandemic. This symposium will explore these contradictions and complexities and discuss the decline in positive international cooperation.

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Human Rights at Risk: Popular Uprisings and Regime Change
Oct
15
9:00 AM09:00

Human Rights at Risk: Popular Uprisings and Regime Change

In the past year, we have witnessed popular uprisings that have led to changes in governments in Algeria, Sudan, and Puerto Rico. At the same time, the United States has used various methods to encourage or force regime change in Iran, Syria, and Venezuela. Internal popular uprisings are often undertaken on pretexts of defending or extending human rights, but they can sometimes result in abuses of human rights. And calls for regime change in the name of “democracy” and “human rights” are often used to justify imperial intervention resulting in additional domestic repression.

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Climate Change and Africa: Impacts and Responses
Apr
10
9:00 AM09:00

Climate Change and Africa: Impacts and Responses

This symposium examined manifestations of global warming in Africa, its differential impacts on African populations, and the successes and failures of African and international institutions as they attempt to mitigate the climate change process, develop sustainable economies, and ensure social resilience.

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Refugees, Migrants, Human Trafficking,  and Slavery
Apr
14
9:00 AM09:00

Refugees, Migrants, Human Trafficking, and Slavery

In an effort to enhance understanding of the dynamics of the recent flows of people from Africa and the Middle East to Europe, we explored the historical roots and global dimensions of this explosion of forced migration and human trafficking. We also discussed the conditions that permit the persistence of slavery in our times, and learned how we can act to alleviate those conditions.

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