Financial Crisis and Economic Rights

    The response to the financial crisis requires rejecting austerity and defending the people’s social, economic and cultural rights.

    Response to the Financial Crisis

    October 24 — Register: Individual and Collective Human Rights and Challenges...

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    Individual and Collective Human Rights and Challenges to their Realization Course 5B of the Monique and Roland Weyl People’s Academy of International Law. REGISTER NOW! Thursday, October...

    September 19 — Register: Individual and Collective Human Rights and Challenges...

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    Individual and Collective Human Rights and Challenges to their Realization Course 5A of the Monique and Roland Weyl People’s Academy of International Law. REGISTER NOW! Thursday, September...

    Video of the Launch of the International People’s Tribunal on U.S....

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    On Saturday, January 28, the International People's Tribunal on U.S. Imperialism: Sanctions, Blockades and Coercive Economic Measures launched with a half-day event in New...

    IADL-AAJ Declaración sobre la imposibilidad de amnistiar los crimines conmetidos en...

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      DECLARACIÓN SOBRE LA IMPOSIBILIDAD DE AMNISTIAR LOS CRIMINES CONMETIDOS EN EL GOBIERNO DE BOLSONARO La Asociación Americana de Juristas (AAJ) y Asociación Internacional de Juristas...

    IADL: Fight for Sexual and Reproductive Rights as Human Rights!

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    Fight for Sexual and Reproductive Rights as Human Rights! On June 26, 2022, the United States Supreme Court, in Dobbs v. Jackson Women´s Health Organization,...

    IADL message to the World Peace Council assembly in Hanoi

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    The following IADL message to the World Peace Council assembly in Hanoi, Vietnam, was delivered by Grace Saguinsin: Greetings to the World Peace Council assembly...

    IADL statement on the Right to Development

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    Expert Mechanism on the Right to Development - 6th session Panel on engagement with civil society statement by Micòl Savia, IADL permanent representative to the UN...

    NADDAF awarded “Best Actor” for human rights in Corporate Social Responsibility

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      IADL is republishing the following report from NADDAF (Nouvelles Alternatives pour le Développement Durable en Afrique) in Togo, a member organization represented by Bernard...

    IADL and NLG law professors nominate Cuban medics for Nobel Peace...

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    The following nomination was submitted to the Nobel Committee by several IADL and National Lawyers Guild (U.S.) members in academia and organized by Prof....

    IADL resolution affiliating to the Campaign Against Climate Change

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    The following resolution was adopted by the International Association of Democratic Lawyers Council meeting on 25 October 2020:  RESOLUTION TO AFFILIATE TO THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST...

    270 Deaths Foretold: Report highlights corporate responsibility for Brumadinho dam collapse...

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    "The Collapse was predictable. It was not an act of God or Nature. That this was predictable heightens our pain. The event is not...

    Lessons and challenges on access to remedies: Transnational corporations and human...

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    The following oral statement was made to the UN Intergovernmental Working Group on the proposed treaty on transnational corporations and human rights by Julia...

    What is a New Democratic International Economic Order and Why Do...

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    Jeanne Mirer, IADL President To answer this question, we must describe in broad terms the dominant features of the current Undemocratic International Economic Order so...

    May 2013, Paris: International conference on a Democratic New International Economic...

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    CONFERENCE ON BUILDING A NEW INTERNATIONAL DEMOCRATIC ECONOMIC ORDER MAY 24-25, 2013 PROPOSED AGENDA   MAY 24, 2013 9:30 to 10:00        Registration 10:00 to 11:00      Welcome and Goals of the...

    Why a Democratic New International Economic Order (DNIEO)? by Roland Weyl

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    Roland Weyl, First Vice President IADL Why a DNIEO When the IADL proposed a DNIEO at its Athens Congress in 1984, it was in relation to...