How to protect rights-based pathways to democracy and development?

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Horaire: de 12h30 à 14h00
Tarif: libre et gratuit
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Lieu: Chemin Eugène-RIGOT 2B, Genève
Maison de la paix. Auditoire A1B.
Organisateur: Chancellerie d' Etat, IHEID, Centre Albert Hirschman sur la démocratie
Public cible: All audiences
Round table

Democracy is not merely a system of governance, it is indispensable also for protecting individual rights, freedoms, and dignity. The aim of this panel is to focus attention on the curtailment of rights in democratic societies and efforts at resistance. Specifically, welfare policies and the language of welfare in many democracies evince little concern for beneficiaries' rights, such as for instance to food and shelter. At the same time, a narrow elite have commandeered the language of rights, and particular rights such as that to freedom of expression, in the service of power and privilege. Are these new developments? How far do they reflect attitudes and processes that have been long at work at grassroot or local levels, and have filtered upwards and become more visible? What can we learn from grassroots and local efforts to defend and advance rights, and the horizontal and vertical solidarities needed to support them?

Speakers :

  • Irene Khan
  • Miloon Kothari

In english.

Registration recommanded.

Dernière mise à jour
3 septembre 2025