e Role of Human Rights Research Current Challenges and Future Opportunities

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HUMAN RIGHTS CENTRE ANTONIO PAPISCA International Conference e Role of Human Rights Research Current Challenges and Future Opportunities University of Padova, 27 th -28 th November 2017 e Conference contributes to UN Human Rights Day 2017

Concept Note Seventy years a er the adoption of the Universal Declaration in 1948, human rights are experiencing one of their most regressive periods worldwide concerning both the general support for their fundamental principles and infrastructure and for their implementation. As plainly acknowledged by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres addressing the Human Rights Council at its 34th session, disregard for human rights is a disease, and it is a disease that is spreading north, south, east and west. us, the fact of human rights as a compass for building world order is increasingly being questioned. Research stands among the elements that can significantly contribute to inverting this daunting trend. orough, sound and comprehensive human rights research can provide original data, ideas, visions and methods to develop a more effective policy agenda in a multi-level governance perspective. In other words, it can guide and support policymakers, officials within international organisations, law-makers as well as activists, NGOs and educators in their shared commitment to increase the understanding, respect and enjoyment of universal human rights locally to globally. From this perspective, human rights research can positively affect a number of variables that represent the potential drivers to the effectiveness of human rights implementation: the quality of leadership, the degree of international and transnational cooperation, a be er functioning of mechanisms for the protection of human rights, the advancement of human rights education, and so forth. In spite of this potential, current human rights research is also facing a number of challenges and shortcomings. On one hand, its quality and usefulness is being questioned. Issues such as multi- and inter-disciplinarity are increasingly referred to as almost inevitable features of rigorous research in this domain. However, these remain open and disputed concepts, which are o en employed as empty catchwords rather than being used to create meaningful correlations among a variety of datasets. On the other hand, there is o en li le correspondence between the interests and questions investigated by human rights researchers and the types of outputs that practitioners, human rights bodies and communities expect. Tensions between critical and mainstream approaches risk undermining the overall human rights discourse, and eventually weaken the capacity of societies and epistemic communities to resist oppression and violence. is International Conference aims to delve into the various facets of this debate, which is crucial for the present and future of human rights, with the goal of providing an original contribution to discuss the role of human rights research and improve its policy- and action-oriented effectiveness. e Conference also aims at strengthening networking and cooperation among research centres commi ed to these themes worldwide.

Conference Programme Monday 27th November 2017 Venue: Palazzo del Bo, Aula Nievo 8:30 9:00 Registration 9:00 9:30 Welcome Addresses Rosario Rizzuto, Rector, University of Padova Marco Mascia, Director, Human Rights Centre, University of Padova Giuseppe Giordan, Ph.D Coordinator, International Joint Ph.D Programme Human Rights, Society, and Multi-level Governance Marcella Bonchio, Vice Rector for Research, University of Padova Annalisa Oboe, Vice Rector for Cultural, Social and Gender Relations, University of Padova 9:30 11:30 Opening Plenary Session Chair: Elena Pariotti, Department of Political Science, Law and International Studies, University of Padova, Italy Todd Landman, University of No ingham, UK Rigorous Morality: Transdisciplinary Research and the Advance of Human Rights Linda Hogan, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Situated (Religious) Communities and the Promotion of Human Rights: Challenges and Prospects Koen De Feyter, University of Antwerp, Belgium Leaving No One Behind in Human Rights Research 11:30 12:00 Discussion

Parallel Panel Sessions Panel 1: Genocide, Ecocide and Minority Protections 14:00 16:15 Chair: Damien Short and Corinne Lennox, Human Rights Consortium, University of London, UK amil Venthan Ananthavinayagan, Irish Centre for Human Rights, Galway and Griffith College, Dublin, Ireland Dum Vivimus Vivamus. e Tamils in Sri Lanka: a Right to Internal Self-determination Giulia Sajeva, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy Human Rights in the Anthropocene. Looking at Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities Rights to Environmental Stewardship Malaka Shwaikh and Ayat Hamdan, Exeter University, UK Human Rights Violations and Everyday Resistance in the Gaza Strip Ann Marie ake, Superior Court of Justice of Malta e Introduction of the Crime of Cultural Ecocide as a Tool for the Protection of Indigenous Cultural Heritage Shannon Maree Torrens, Sydney Law School, University of Sydney, Australia Environmental Destruction at the International Criminal Court: Benefits and Challenges Panel 2: Social Justice, Equity, Human Rights and Public Health 14:00 16:15 Chair: Roberto De Vogli, Human Rights Centre, University of Padova, Italy Su-ming Khoo, School of Political Science and Sociology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland Defending Health Solidarity in Challenging Circumstances: New Public Goods eory, Public Health Ethics and Human Rights P Sree Sudha, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Vizag, India Interface between Traditional Knowledge & Human Rights in Realizing Right to Health and Health Care Yi-Bin Chang, Tamkang University, New Taipei City, Taiwan, and Mab Huang, Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan Economic Change and the Structure of Opportunity for Low-educated Workers in Taiwan Laís Kondo Claus, Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Brazil Emanuele Seicenti de Brito, University of São Paulo, Brazil, and Luciana Morilas Romano, University of São Paulo, Brazil e Application of Pursuit of Happiness Principle in Brazilian Jurisprudence Alexander Sieber, Columbia University, New York, USA Spiritual Rights? Mary L. Radnofsky, Dementia Action Alliance, USA e Dehumanization of People Like Me and 47 Million of My Closest Friends With Dementia

Panel 3: Applying a Human Rights Based Approach to Human Rights Research 14:00 16:15 Chair: Peter Johansson, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg Luca Bonadiman, Institute for Global Law & Policy, Harvard Law School, USA e Good Researcher: On the Dark Side of Human Rights Based Methods Martina Zuliani, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Martha Bouziouri, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece, Orhan Ceka, Centre for South-Eastern European Studies, University of Graz, Austria, and Mie a Eleni Kyrios, University of Melbourne, Australia Employing HRBA in the Framework of Refugee Development Programs: Aspects of Inclusion, Representation and Integration Dennis A. Francis, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Applying Participatory Art-based Methods as a Mode of Inquiry to Challenge Homophobic Violence in South African Schools Marco Perolini, Goldsmiths College, London, UK Human Rights as Legal Norms or Ideals for Social Justice? Rethinking the Ontology and Epistemology of Human Rights Research Panel 4: Bringing Home Human Rights: Research on Human Rights Protection from a Local Perspective 16:30 18:45 Chair: Gerd Oberleitner, UNESCO Chair Human Rights and Human Security, University of Graz and Lisa Heschl, European Training Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, University of Graz, Austria Elaine Webster, Centre for the Study of Human Rights Law, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK Civil Society Engagement with Human Rights Law at Local Levels: Alienating or Empowering? Nora Ho Tu Nam, Dullah Omar Institute, University of the Western Cape, South Africa Local Authorities and the Protection of Human Rights in Africa Admir A, Duraj, Centre for Legal and Strategic Research [Studio D], Albania Reforming Local Government as a Response for Human Rights Obligations Ma eo Daicampi, University of Udine, Italy Effective Participation of Minorities in Public Affairs in the Local Government: Towards a Subsidiarity in Diversity Accomodation? Danish Sheikh, Jindal Global Law School and Centre for Health Law, Ethics and Technology, India Navigating Legal Gender Recognition in India Translating Human Rights Julianne Freire de Souza, University of Padova, Italy e Promotion of Local Policies in Human Rights, Protected of External Influence and How the Results are Effected by the Local Perspective

Panel 5: Interculturality and Human Rights 16:30 18:45 Chair: André Dizdarevic, Institut des Droits de l Homme, Lyon Catholic University, France Marcella Ferri, University of Bergamo, Italy From the Right to Take Part in Cultural Life to the Right to Cultural Identity: the Evolution of the International Protection of Cultural Rights Magdalena Ratajczak, Institute of International Studies, University of Wroclaw, Poland Rethinking Public Diplomacy: the Role of Interculturality and Human Rights Sonia Boulos, University of Antonio de Nebrija, Madrid, Spain Reconciling Universalism and Particularism: Can Religion Play any Role in Promoting the Rights of Muslim Women in Europe? Ma eo Tracchi, University of Padova, Italy Learning to Live Together: an Analysis of the Council of Europe Report on the State of Citizenship and Human Rights Education in Europe Assi Harkoma, Artic Centre of University of Lapland, Finland Interculturality and Human Rights Research - Based on the Report on human and fundamental rights research in Finland Catherine Renshaw, omas More Law School, Australian Catholic University, Sydney, Australia Interculturality, Human Rights and Regionalism: the Challenge from Southeast Asia Panel 6: Women s Rights and Scientific Research: Continuities, Shi s and Challenges for the Future 16:30 18:45 Chair: Fouzia Rhissassi, UNESCO Chair Woman and her Rights, Ibn-Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco Alice Baroni, Interdepartmental Research Centre on Gender Studies, University of Padova, Italy Women s Rights, (Visual) Media, and Political Mobilisation in Brazil: A Participatory Exploration of the Brazilian (Female) Photographers Movement Khourn Chantevy, Actionaid Cambodia Women s Participation in Politics in Cambodia Azadeh Dastyari, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Too Far Away to Hear her Screams?: Human rights Scholarship and the Muted Voices of Refugee Women in Australia s Detention Centre in Nauru Paola Degani and Claudia Pividori, Department of SPGI, University of Padova, Italy Ending Violence against Women as Testing Ground for Women s Human Rights Research: Practices, Limits and Challenges Michela Pa i, Association Dafne Futura, Italy Discriminations, Violences against Women and Violation of Human Rights: Importance of a Gender Research Inés Romero Parra, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Gender, Immigration and Irregularity. Intersectionality as a required Analysis Tool

Tuesday 28th November 2017 Venue: Palazzo del Bo, Aula Nievo 9:00 10:30 Welcome Address Alessandro Paccagnella, Vice Rector for International Relations, University of Padova Plenary Session: Needs and expectations from human rights research: the view from non-academic sectors Chair: Paolo De Stefani, Human Rights Centre, University of Padova Anna Neistat, Amnesty International, UK New Age of Human Rights Research Methodology: Innovation, Communication, Action Wolfgang Heinz, German Institute of Human Rights, Germany e Role of Research in the Work of National Human Rights Institutions Antoine Meyer, French National Asylum Court (Cour Nationale du Droit d Asile), France Informing the Public, Policy and/or Decision-making: a Few oughts on Asylum and EU Human Rights Research 10:30 11:00 Discussion 11:15 12:00 Closing Key-note Speech David McCoy, een Mary University, London, UK Riding two Horses: e Challenges of Conducting Academic Research while also Engaging Politically

e Conference is organised by the University of Padova Human Rights Centre, in the framework of the activities of the International Joint Ph.D Programme Human Rights, Society, and Multi level Governance, in collaboration with: UNESCO Chair Human Rights Democracy and Peace, University of Padova; Human Rights Consortium, University of London; School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg; European Training Centre for Human Rights and Democracy and UNESCO Chair in Human Rights and Human Security, University of Graz; UNESCO Chair Woman and her rights, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra; Institut des Droits de l Homme, Lyon Catholic University. DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, LAW AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Partners: Online version of the conference programme #HRCPadova2017 e Conference, promoted in the framework of the celebrations for the 35th anniversary of the institution of the University of Padova Human Rights Centre (1982 2017), is organised with the sponsorship of the University of Padova and of the Department of Political Science, Law and International Studies, and in cooperation with the Bachelor Degree Programme in Political Science, International Relations, Human Rights and the Master s Degree Programme in Human Rights and Multi level Governance. University of Padova Human Rights Centre, Via Martiri della Libertà, 2-35137 Padova Tel +39 049 827 1813/1817, centro.diri iumani@unipd.it, h p://unipd-centrodiri iumani.it