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Events > Chatham House Event: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70

Chatham House Event: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70

Participants:

Phil Bloomer, Executive Director, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

Julie Broome, Director, Ariadne Network

Allison Corkery, Director of Rights Claiming and Accountability Program, Centre for Economic Social Rights; Atlantic Fellow for Social and Economic Equity, London School of Economics

Chair: Sonya Sceats, Associate Fellow, Chatham House

Overview:
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights will celebrate its 70th anniversary next month against a backdrop of fractured global politics and the rise of nationalist forces that reject many of the values the Declaration espouses. What strategies, tools and networks are civil society and other actors developing to adapt to this complex environment for human rights work? And what role does the Declaration and the human rights treaties it has inspired play in shaping responses to current global challenges such as deepening inequality, new forms of technology and climate change?

Location: Chatham House | 10 St James's Square | London | SW1Y 4LE

To register interest: https://www.chathamhouse.org/event/universal-declaration-human-rights-70

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