About the Conference
Embark on a global exploration of legal transformations at the REVA-HUME International E-Conference 2023.
This event welcomes academics, scholars, professionals, and individuals from around the world to engage in inclusive
interdisciplinary dialogues on legal transformations in a dynamic global context post-pandemic.
Conference Themes
Delve into thematic highlights covering a spectrum of global human rights challenges,
including:
❑ Climate Justice: Addressing the judicial role in adjudicating climate change matters
❑ Post-Pandemic Rights Framework: Evaluating the efficacy of international rights frameworks
❑ Technology and Human Rights: Exploring implications of AI and technology on human rights
❑ Health and Rights Intersection: Understanding divergent interpretations in the context of health
❑ Women’s Rights in Times of Crisis: Examining the escalation of incidents during the pandemic
Special Highlights
Engage with the winners of the REVA-HUME International Essay Writing Competition 2023, as they share fresh perspectives on human rights issues globally.
How to Join
Participate in this global event by joining our
Microsoft Teams event team. Click here to
join and contribute to the dialogue on global
human rights challenges.
About the Organisers:
The Hume Institute for Postgraduate Studies (Hume) is a higher education institution
based in the Canton of Vaud, Lausanne, Switzerland, which is renowned for its
excellent education, healthcare systems, and outstanding infrastructure. Situated in a
leading European hub for technology and innovation, Hume is committed to
furthering Switzerland’s remarkable success which can be attributed to the mutual
development of knowledge and technology, facilitated by the strong partnership
between academia and industry. It is this environment that sets the stage for Hume’s
commitment to world-class learning and research in the landscape of 21st Century
global education.
The Centre for Intellectual Property Rights, Strategy and Advancement (CISA) is a
distinguished institution dedicated to conducting interdisciplinary research on
contemporary issues surrounding intellectual property rights. Through collaboration
with esteemed partners such as the Centre for Human Rights Law and Policy and the
Hume Institute for Postgraduate Studies, CISA offers valuable insights and expertise to
governmental and non-governmental organizations in shaping IPR development at
both national and global levels. Our mission is to comprehensively comprehend the
intricate nature, dynamics, and diverse domains of contemporary IPR issues, with a
policy-driven approach. We actively engage with legislators and governments to
advocate for the establishment of effective laws and policies to protect intellectual
property rights.
The Centre for Human Rights Law and Policy (CHRLP) shares our commitment to
interdisciplinary research and actively contributes to eradicating human rights
violations. By contextualizing violence and discrimination as human rights violations
and exploring diverse occurrences, laws, policies, and procedures, the centre works
towards a comprehensive understanding of human rights dynamics. With a keen focus
on both theoretical and empirical dimensions, CHRLP strives to generate valuable
policy implications, advocating for appropriate legislation and policies to safeguard
human rights.