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КАИРСКИЙ СЕМИНАР ПО КОНЦЕПТУАЛИЗАЦИИ ГЛОБАЛЬНОЙ ДЕМОКРАТИИ

Политическое резюме можно прочитать на сайте «РГД» в переводе на следующие языки: : العربية简体中文 , English ,

Summary of Day 3 Cairo Workshop - 8th December 2009

Read a summary of the final day of the 'Concepualising Global Democracy' workshop in Cairo.

Open seminar held on global issues

On 12th November Egality and Building Global Democracy presented an open seminar on global issues.

Who decides how we combat global poverty?
Who decides how we address climate change?
Who decides when war is legal?
Who decides when migration is a crime?
Who decides what is a human right?
 

Third Project to Take Place in New Delhi, 2010

 The Building Global Democracy Programme is now beginning to make plans for our third project which is to be held in New Delhi on 1-3 September 2010. The participants will be announced on the website in due course. This workshop will tackle the issue of Citzen Learning for Global Democracy.

Discussants

Cairo 2

Dealing with issues surrounding Conceptualising Global Democracy, the upcoming Cairo workshop will promote intercultural debate and discussion centring on how Global Democracy itself can be conceived. All of the remaining discussants have now confirmed their attendance.

These discussants, coming from both civil and official backgrounds, will question, debate, and discuss the concrete, global implications of each author's paper. These discussants include:

Участники Каирской конференции

Cairo

The 10 authors for the Conceptualising Global Democracy Workshop in Cairo have been confirmed together with their abstract titles.

Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance at ACUNS

06/06/2009 12:30
Europe/London
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On 6 June 2009 a team of authors presented the Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance project at the annual conference of the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS).

Newsletter Archive Opened

If you haven't received our first Newsletter, you can now read it online in the Newsletter Archive.