The Faculty of Law at the British University in Egypt organised its second annual international scientific conference on contemporary human rights themes, namely Human Trafficking, Social Media & AI Regulation and Climate Justice, which was held in collaboration with the Centre for Human Rights at the University of Pretoria, and with the sponsorship of Raoul Wallenberg Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Sweden. The Conference was held in the occasion of the Faculty of Law at the British University in Egypt’s hosting of the 31st version of the Christof Heyns African Human Rights Moot Court Competition, as the first time the competition was hosted by an Egyptian law faculty. The conference was held simultaneously at Renaissance Mirage City Hotel in Cairo and virtually through video-conferencing platforms.
The Conference was held in the occasion of the Faculty of Law at the British University in Egypt’s hosting of the 31st version of the Christof Heyns African Human Rights Moot Court Competition, as the first time the competition was hosted by an Egyptian law faculty.

 

Pillar One: Climate Justice

 

Pillar Two: Human Trafficking

 

Pillar Three: Social Media and AI Regulation

 

Samples of Submitted Research

Communication: La Prise En Compte Des Savoirs Des Populations Dans Les Politiques D’adaptation A La Lutte Contre Les Changements Climatiques

Pages: 1-23

Author: Fernand Guevara Mekongo Mballa


Climate Refugees: A Comprehensive and Legal Analysis to Understanding Climate Change-Induced Migration and Displacement

Pages: 24-50

Author: Nandini Praveen

Conference Report

The second international scientific conference of the Faculty of Law: (Climate Justice, Human Trafficking and Social Media & AI Regulation)

Pages: 135-144

Date:  July 28th, 2022

Place: The British University in Egypt