The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD): key features
Damjan Tatić, Former member of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), Geneva. This presentation was recorded at ERA's ...
European Law
Imagining the Post-Coronavirus World - An International Conference
Online International Conference on Imagining the Post-Coronavirus World conducted by Auro University Surat.
AuroUniversity
Rethinking Macroeconomic Policy Conference: Jason Furman, Inequality and Political Economy
Jason Furman, Harvard Kennedy School and Peterson Institute for International Economics, presents his paper "Should Policymakers Care Whether Inequality ...
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Emerging Immigration Scholars Conference - UCLA Center for the Study of International Migration
Hiroshi Motomura, UCLA School of Law, “The New Migration Law: A Roadmap for an Uncertain Future” Commentators: Sameer Ashar, UCLA School of Law; ...
UCLAInternational
The Rise and Fragmentation of Collective Decision in American Economics, 1940–1990
Beatrice Cherrier and Jean-Baptiste Fleury track economists' rising, yet elusive and unstable, interest in collective decision processes after World War II.
Becker Friedman Institute at UChicago - BFI
【4/22 LIVE】Opening Ceremony of The Web Conference 2020|WWW 2020
Experience the glittering Opening Ceremony of The Web Conference 2020. On April 22 at 8:00 am at the ELTA TV, the Opening Ceremony will officially begin, ...
愛爾達綜合台
HLS Library Book Talk | "Supreme Court of India: The Beginnings"
Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law; Sugata Bose, Gardiner Professor of Oceanic History and Affairs, Harvard University; Mitra Sharafi, ...
Harvard Law School
Becci Akin's Grand Challenge Focus - Ensuring Healthy Development for all Youth
Dr. Becci Akin is an Associate professor in the School of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas. She joined the School as a faculty member in 2013. Before ...
KUSocialWelfare
Becci Akin talks about students making a difference
Dr. Becci Akin is an Associate professor in the School of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas. She joined the School as a faculty member in 2013. Before ...
KUSocialWelfare
ICAPS 2017: Milind Tambe : How Can AI be Used for Social Good?
ICAPS 2017 Milind Tambe University of Southern California 23 June 2017 Energy Systems: Challenges and Opportunities for ICAPS Proceedings of the ...
ICAPS
Virtual High-Level Panel Discussion on the International Day for Biological Diversity // 22 May 2020
OUR SOLUTIONS ARE IN NATURE: Ambitions for our planet A high-level virtual discussion https://www.cbd.int/idb/2020/high-level-discussion.
Convention on Biological Diversity
Becci Akin Faculty Profile
Dr. Becci Akin is an Associate professor in the School of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas. She joined the School as a faculty member in 2013. Before ...
KUSocialWelfare
The Place of the WTO in the International Legal Order
http://www.wto.org/ 15.06.08 Director-General Pascal Lamy, in a lecture to the UN Audiovisual Library of International Law on 15 June 2008, said that while ...
World Trade Organization
The lamppost theory: Why economic policy so often comes up short
On June 20, The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at Brookings hosted Alan Blinder, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD-8), and Vin Weber to discuss the ...
Brookings Institution
Petrie-Flom Center's Eighth Annual Health Law Year in P/Review: Immigration and Health Concerns
Sabrineh Ardalan, Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and Assistant Director, Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinic, Harvard Law School - Tiffany Joseph, ...
Harvard Law School
July 2017 Webinar: Working with Child Welfare Agencies to Improve Outcomes for Families
Although non-resident fathers can be a positive influence and provide needed resources to their children, they are not always identified or engaged in the child ...
usgovACF
Why civil lawyers? Alberico Gentili's commitment to legal scholarship and public governance
On 20 November 2017 Professor Alain Wijffels of KU Leuven delivered the CELH annual lecture on the topic 'Why civil lawyers? Alberico Gentili's commitment to ...
Cambridge Law Faculty
"Identification Problems, Statistical Imprecision, & Medical Decisions under Ambiguity" C. Manski
Talk given by Charles Manski from Northwestern University at the “Coping with Uncertainty: Normative Approaches, Current Practice” workshop, 22-24 May ...
HEC Paris
International Conference on Law at APU, Panel 4: Alternate Dispute Resolution
First Azim Premji University International Conference on Law, Governance and Development: Indian Legal System Reform: Empirical Baselines and Normative ...
Azim Premji University
25 Years Since the AMIA Bombing
It has been 25 years since the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires. Eighty-five people were killed and hundreds wounded.
WoodrowWilsonCenter
The Future of Legal Practice: Lawtech and Social Finance
In the first of the Professional Law Institute's 2019 lecture series on the future of practice, The Dickson Poon School of Law hosted two lawyers in contrasting new ...
KCL Law
The European Court of Human Rights and Child´s Rights
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has decided nine child protection cases brought against the Norwegian state. Parents disagreeing with the ...
Universitetet i Bergen
Prof. Anne Orford speaks at the Fifth Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture
Prof. Anne Orford addresses a room packed with guests at our Fifth Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture on November 28 at the Peace Palace in The Hague.
T.M.C. Asser Instituut
Human Trafficking Webinar for Social Workers: SOAR to Health and Wellness
Many victims of human trafficking come into contact with health care and social service professionals and remain unidentified. Potential victims can present with ...
usgovACF
2015 SNAICC National Conference – Family Matters Panel
With more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in out-of-home care every year, an increase in punitive approaches across jurisdictions, and child ...
SNAICC YouTube
Phil Rogaway - IACR Distinguished Lecture 2015
The moral character of cryptographic work. http://web.cs.ucdavis.edu/~rogaway/papers/moral.html Presented at Asiacrypt 2015 in Auckland, New Zealand.
TheIACR
HLS Thinks Big 2013
On May 28, HLS Professors Daniel Nagin, Glenn Cohen '03, Jeannie Suk '02, and James Greiner presented on some of their recent work and research at "HLS ...
Harvard Law School
ITEA 2020 Webinar Series - 1st Session - June 4 2020
Chair: Ricardo Flores-Fillol - Universitat Rovira i Virgili How to Regulate Modern Airports? - Guillaume Pommey – Paris School of Economics Commuting and ...
Toulouse School of Economics (Ecole d'économie de Toulouse - TSE)
David Autor on the past and future of workplace automation
David Autor from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) closed the 2016 Forum for Economic Dialogue by addressing the contradiction that there are ...
UBS Center
Education For Whom and For What?
Noam Chomsky, a world-renowned linguist, intellectual and political activist, spoke at the University of Arizona on Feb. 8, 2012. His lecture, "Education: For ...
The University of Arizona
Addressing Effects of Populism
Addressing the effects of Populism was the focus of a March 24 panel with NYU Law Professor Jeremy Waldron, Professor T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Milano ...
Harvard Law School
Populism and Human Rights: Lessons Learned?
Laurence R. Helfer, Harry R. Chadwick, Sr. Professor of Law at Duke Law School and Gerald L. Neuman, J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, ...
Harvard Law School
Social Equity and the Marginalised in India: The Role of the Judiciary
The BN Yugandhar Memorial Colloquioum. Talks by Professors. Amita Dhanda and Sudhir Krishnaswamy. Moderated by Mr. PR Dasgupta.
Bangalore International Centre
Conference on Cities, Climate and Migration: Closing Conversation | The New School
Through interdisciplinary panels and breakout sessions, the Conference on Cities, Climate and Migration will highlight challenges facing cities in the U.S. ...
The New School
The Freedom Project | Adam Smith Fellows Research Conference Session 1
April 13, 2019 Annual Adam Smith Research Conference Session 1 Each year, a seminar-sized group of Wellesley students is selected by application to ...
WellesleyCollege
Oorschot, W. van - COMPARATIVE WELFARE STATE ANALYSIS WITH SURVEY BASED BENEFIT RECIPIENCY DATA
Přednášku profesora Wim van Oorschota z 2. května 2013, kterou pořadala EUSOC při Katedře sociální politiky a sociální práce Fakulty sociálních studií ...
Sociální práce Sociálna práca
Pathways of Dutch and German Social Renting -Haffner
Partnerships for Affordable Housing International Conference - University of Calgary 2018 The conference provided a forum for discussion and evidence-based ...
University of Calgary
Do Welfare Policies lead to Development ? – The Tamil Nadu Experience (Part 1)
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Scandinavian crime fiction and the end of the welfare state (7 Mar 2013)
Dr Jakob Stougaard-Nielsen, Lecturer in Scandinavian Literature, UCL School of European Languages, Culture and Society Scandinavian crime fiction has in ...
UCL Minds Lunch Hour Lectures
Panel: Morality, Reciprocity, Political Justice
Speakers: Stephen Darwall (Yale), Samuel Schefller (NYU), Danielle Allen (Harvard) Chair: Erin Kelly (Tufts) January 25, 2019.
Harvard University Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics
Plenary - Managing Natural Resources for Growth: Challenges of Government Conference 2012
Moderator, Paul Collier, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government Dashdorj Zorigt, former Minister for Mineral Resources and ...
Blavatnik School of Government