The New School for Social Research will hold a conference on Human Rights and the Global Economy November 9 and 10 in New York City. The wide range of subjects to be discussed include trade and intellectual property; the dimensions of human trafficking; responsibilities that flow from benefitting from global injustice; climate change and global justice; and human rights obligations of corporations.
“This public conference will engage both speakers in conversation about human rights,” says Arien Mack, professor of psychology at the New School, who is founder and director of the Social Research conference series.
For information about the conference, consult the web page at
http://newschool.edu/cps/human-rights-global-economy/
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Exploring human rights and global economy
Posted by Robert A. Senser at 2:19 PM
Labels: Globalization, Human Rights, New School for Social Research
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