IX International Conference on Human Rights
"The Sustainability of Democracy and the Rule of Law"
IX International Conference on Human Rights
The Conference on Human Rights is a continuation of the first series of conferences initiated in UWM in Olsztyn in 2002.
"The Sustainability of Democracy and the Rule of Law "
Antalya, 14 June 2024
The conference will be held only on-site.
Online participation available only as a poster on the website.
Organizers:
WSGE University of Applied Sciences in Józefów (Poland)
Antalya Bilim University
Partner:
Kopeć Zaborowski Adwokaci i Radcowie Prawni sp. p. (Poland)
Co-organizers:
Milton Friedman University in Budapest (Hungary)
Aldo Moro University of Bari (Italy)
University of Rzeszów, College of Social Sciences (Poland)
University in Valencia (Spain)
University Jaume I in Castellon De La Plana (Spain)
University of Economics and Human Sciences in Warsaw (Poland)
Akademia Bialska im. Jana Pawłą II (Poland)
University of Warmia and Mazury, Faculty of Law and Administration (Poland)
Mediterranean University of Tirana (Albania)
Sumy National Agrarian University (Ukraine)
Danubius University (Slovakia)
Institute of Law Studies, University of Zielona Góra (Poland)
Department of Administrative Law, Adam Mickiewicz University (Poland)
Firat University (Turkey)
Research Group AbCD Horizon-Seeds-Uniba (Italy)
EUROFUR Research Group
Conference languages: English, Polish, Turkish, Italian and Spanish
Aim of the conference:
The aim of the conference is to explore the sustainability of democracy and the rule of law, particularly in the context of their adaptability to the challenges of sustainable development, environmental crises, and changing societal conditions. The conference will facilitate discussions on the varying interpretations and applications of democratic principles across different nations, as well as the potential of democracy to address contemporary environmental and social issues. By examining these issues, the conference seeks to foster a deeper understanding of the relationship between democracy, sustainable development, and the rule of law.
Panels:
Sustainable Democracy in a Changing World
Democracy and Environmental Representation
Rethinking Democracy for Sustainable Development
The Future of Democracy
Sustainable Local Democracy
Innovations for Sustainable Development
Democracy and social structure in a digital society