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CRITICAL DIALOGUES INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS

April 14, 2022

The International Online Congress "Critical Dialogues on Pandemic Perspectives: Global Justice, Rule of Law and Human Rights" comprises joined researchers efforts to promote international academic and scientific exchanging cooperation on the current global pandemic context on reflecting, thinking and scrutinizing government's, public policies and decision-making process and innovation in the fighting against direct and collateral damages caused by the Covid-19's social and institutional impacts, considering transnational implications to the political, economic and the rule of law systems from a Global Justice approach and, locally to human rights’ protection. The Sustainable Development Goals achievements cannot ignore the technological challenges of Revolution 4.0, the precariousness of labor relations, the growing of an economic inequality, and a return to extremist nationalism. Yet, the pandemic context forces us to think about the ascendancy of intramural violence, since social distance ends up challenging everyone, however, with outstanding, material, and dissimilar conditions since it tends to the social elimination of the socially vulnerable. Despite the needed corporate and public adopted strategies, disenfranchisement and excessive administrative measures have been settled, re-framing and mitigating international relations pulling geopolitical, economic, and technological strings in the multipolar world. For those finding facts, we are invited to discuss the new challenges and outcomes from a pandemic perspective to the Global Justice, Rule of Law, and Human Rights questioning if and how human rights can be ensured and mainstreamed in the taken prevention and recovery measures.

Research Group launches international collective work, edited in English.

April 14, 2022

This project results from the International Research Forum Critical Dialogues on Pandemic Perspectives held on September 10th and 11th, 2020, in pursuant of the shared participants objectives, an
online event attended by confirmed colleagues and friends from 16 countries.
The International Online Congress “Critical Dialogues on Pandemic Perspectives: Global Justice,
Rule of Law and Human Rights” comprises joined researchers efforts to promote international academic and scientific exchanging cooperation on the current global pandemic context on reflecting,
thinking and scrutinizing government’s, public policies and decision-making process and innovation
in the fighting against direct and collateral damages caused by the Covid-19’s social and institutional impacts, considering transnational implications to the political, economic and the rule of law systems from a Global Justice approach and, locally to human rights’ protection.

 

Download the International Book Critical Dialogues: Human Rights and Pandemic Perspectives.

 DOI. 10.55658   

Todas as publicações no formato livro, contém ISBN, ficha catalográfico emitidos pela Câmara Brasileira do Livro. Editor associado à Associação Brasileira de Editores Científicos (ABEC).

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CCSO/DEDIR/PPGDIR/UFMA.

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