Local Relevance of Human Rights: Implementation, Compliance, and Enforcement
This event delves into the local significance of human rights, focusing on their implementation, compliance, and enforcement. Featuring distinguished speakers and open audience discussion, the session covers a range of topics such as environmental affairs, sustainable development, and the right to water within the realm of human rights. Experts shed light on the practical aspects of ensuring human rights at a local level and explore the challenges and strategies involved in upholding these fundamental rights.
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Local relevance of human rights: implementation, compliance and enforcement Wednesday 17 April 2013, 14:30-16:00 CICG, Room 15
Break-out session A12 Yves Lador, Permanent Representative to the United Nations for Earth Justice (Facilitator) Patrick Lambert, Executive Director of Environment, Metropolitan Council of Dunkerque, France Ramin Pejan, Human Rights Officer, Special Procedures Branch, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Maryna Yanush, Environmental Affairs Officer, Aarhus Convention Secretariat
local relevance of human rights Yves Lador Permanent Representative to the United Nations for Earth Justice (Facilitator)
local relevance of human rights Patrick Lambert Executive Director of Environment, Metropolitan Council of Dunkerque, France implementing the right to water
local relevance of human rights Ramin Pejan Human Rights Officer, Special Procedures Branch, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (former Senior Counsel, New York City Law Department, Environmental Law Division) human rights and sustainable development in the City of New York
local relevance of human rights Maryna Yanush Environmental Affairs Officer, UNECE Aarhus Convention Secretariat a treaty very relevant for local authorities
local relevance of human rights open discussion with the audience