Event Report: “Meet with Authors Series”
Event Report: “Meet with Authors Series” Session on “The Peaceful Resolution of Territorial & Maritime Disputes” Introduction: The Roya Institute for Global Justice recently organized
Event Report: “Meet with Authors Series” Session on “The Peaceful Resolution of Territorial & Maritime Disputes” Introduction: The Roya Institute for Global Justice recently organized
Another Event of Roya Institute for Global Justice “Meet with Authors Series” On The Peaceful Resolution of Territorial & Maritime Disputes Date: October 13,
Roya Institute representative in Bangladesh, Alida Binte Saqi, is doing a research project on academic freedom focusing on (but not limited to) the Indian Subcontinent.
Roya Institute is pleased to announce its representative in Pakistan, Ms. Angbeen Atif Mirza (Assistant Professor of Practice at the Shaikh Ahmad Hassan School of Law, LUMS), was one of the organizers of a successful event in her country: Conference on the Rights of People with Disabilities (19-20 March 2022). It was held at her Law School in Lahore, Pakistan.
We are pleased to share the good news with you on the eve of International Women’s Day (March 8). The Roya institute representative in Bangladesh, Ms. Alida Binte Saqi, has succeeded in gaining the Mellon/ SAR Academic Freedom Workshop & Fellowships out of many applicants from all over the world.
We are pleased to share the invitation and information about UNAI SDGs Workshop “SDGs Off-Campus: Engaging with the Community” from Mr. Omar Hernández, the Public Information Officer at the United Nations Academic Impact Outreach Division, Department of Global Communications.
February 21, 2022, is a special day for civil-cultural rights activists. On the one hand, February 21 is International Mother Language Day. On the other
1/5 minute read One of Roya’s website tasks and functions is to introduce the research achievements of its colleagues (advisory board members, global representatives) and
According to General Assembly resolution 32/40 B Dec. 2, 1977, the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People is observed annually on or around Nov. 29, solemnly commemorating the adoption by the Assembly, on Nov. 29, 1947, of resolution 181 (II), which provided for the partition of Palestine into two States.
On November 25, 1960, the Mirabal sisters were brutally assassinated because of their identity as women and activists. Their only crime was fighting for their rights against the Dominican dictator, Rafael Trujillo (1930-1961).
By celebrating World Philosophy Day each year, on the third Thursday of November, UNESCO underlines the enduring value of philosophy for the development of human thought, for each culture, and each individual.
The Virtual Asia Regional CLE Mock Pre-Trial Event is a collaborative learning exercise with subject matter that focuses on relevant legal issues and social justice outcomes, not a competition with winners and losers.
In 1954, Universal Children’s Day was held for the first time to promote international togetherness, awareness among children worldwide and improve children’s welfare.
Underlooked and underappreciated, toilets and sanitation facilities play a crucial role in keeping the world a healthy place. Clean and accessible facilities would be able to treat waste in a safe way to the community and the environment. They prevent the spread of diseases and make life better for all.
2 minutes read Background The organization of a focused event related to the commitment to science and society was one of the positive outcomes of
Invitation to Attend a UN -Academic Event The United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) Digital Dialogue Series: Advancing the SDGs: The Role of Science 10 November
1 minute read A Public Online Lecture on ‘Resistance and Responsibility: A Vulnerability Analysis, By Professor Martha Albertson Fineman (Emory University), Organised by the Trinity’s
The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed November 2 as the ‘International Day to End Impunity for Crimes against Journalists’ in General Assembly Resolution A/RES/68/163. The Resolution urged the Member States to implement definite measures countering the present culture of impunity.
How do we prepare for the doubling of the global urban population by 2050? By dramatically rethinking urbanism and its governance. That means designing cities for people, not cars; allowing everyone access to urban opportunities; investing in resource-efficient buildings, transport, energy, water, and waste systems; and enabling cities to experiment and learn from each other.
Better Production, Better Nutrition, A Better Environment, and A Better Life
This event, hosted by the universities of King’s College London, Strathclyde, and York in association with the Clinical Legal Education Organisation, draws its inspiration from the “adaptation” theme of COP26.
Most rural economies are based on agriculture, and most of the labor force in rural agriculture comprises women. In fact, globally, one in three employed women work in agriculture.
The environmental crisis, climate change, and its increasingly unintended and sometimes emerging effects have become so apparent that even individuals, such as some politicians who previously denied them, have been forced to acknowledge them.
This day is marked as International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction with a vision to promote risk awareness and disaster reduction culture. This day celebrates how people all across the globe are coming together to reduce the risk of disasters and also raising awareness.
Goal 5 of the Sustainable Development Goals is to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. The international day of the girl child is celebrated worldwide to further this goal and bridge the gap in learning and equitable access to resources for young girls so that they can realize their potential.