June 6, Online: The Criminalization of Rights and Human Rights Defenders as a Means of Repression – Course 4B of the People’s Academy of International Law

The Criminalization of Rights and Human Rights Defenders as a Means of Repression

Course 4B of the Monique and Roland Weyl People’s Academy of International Law.

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Thursday, June 6

9 am Pacific, 12 pm Eastern, 4 pm UTC

Interpretation available in English, Spanish, French (Arabic, Portuguese upon request)

Register: https://peoplesacademy.net/register

NOTE: This will be a 3-hour course!

Register Now for Course 4B of the People’s Academy of International Law: The Criminalization of Rights and Human Rights Defenders as a Means of Repression on Thursday, June 6.

Faculty for Course 4B:

  • Galo Chiriboga Zambrano, Attorney General of Ecuador during the Correa administration (2007-2017)
  • Natali Segovia, Quechua, Executive Director and Senior Attorney, Water Protector Legal Collective and international human rights lawyer
  • Kyung-uk Jang, South Korean human rights lawyer who has defended numerous cases alleging violation of the National Security Act
  • Jeffrey Frank, Co-chair, International Committee of National Lawyers Guild; national coordinator of the Friends of the MST (Brazil’s Landless Workers Movement)

The program will be moderated by Marjorie Cohn, Dean of the People’s Academy of International Law.

The criminalization of dissent, freedom of expression, and human rights advocacy is increasingly used in every region of the world as an effective tool of repression. States routinely criminalize advocacy and rights ostensibly to contain manufactured or real threats from ever widening sources that include possible false flag operations and acts captured by an expanded definition of discrimination and terrorism that includes protesting genocide. In violation of international human rights law, human rights defenders and those resisting war, as well as land and water exploitation, are subjected to unlawful harassment, surveillance, prosecution, disappearance, imprisonment and death. Corporations use SLAPP actions against groups and individuals seeking remedies through the courts. This course will examine the criminalization of human rights defenders as a means of restricting or extinguishing rights, with a particular focus on Ecuador, South Korea, Brazil and the U.S. It will explain how to use international human rights law and mechanisms to stop, prevent and remedy these abuses that threaten the enjoyment of human rights.

The People’s Academy of International Law, which is sponsored by the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, seeks to help progressive and anti-imperialist lawyers and human rights defenders globally to marshal the tools of international law to support people’s struggles. Watch past sessions at the People’s Academy website.

Register to be taught by recognized experts in international law, from UN Special Rapporteurs to legal academics to people’s lawyers with decades of experience using international law and legal mechanisms to protect human rights. This course has an anti-imperialist, people and earth-centered view of international law, designed to support practitioners and movements. Course materials and education will be in English, French, Spanish and potentially other languages.

Register and learn more: https://peoplesacademy.net/register 

 

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