The value of the positions of the International human rights bodies for national labour law
Il 22 e il 23 giugno si terrà la Conferenza Internazionale intitolata “The value of the positions of the International human rights bodies for national labour law”, presso il Campus Principe di Napoli, unimercatorum.
Programma dell’evento “The value of the positions of the International human rights bodies for national labour law”
22 giugno 2023
15.30-15.45
WELCOME SPEECH
Giovanni Cannata – Magnifico Rettore Universitas Mercatorum
15.45-16.00
OPENING ADDRESS
Francesco Fimmanò – Scientific Director Universitas Mercatorum
Marco Mocella – Universitas Mercatorum
16.00-18.15
PANEL 1. THE VALUE OF POSITIONS OF THE UN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEES AND THEIR IMPACT ON NATIONAL LAW OR JURISPRUDENCE
Moderator:
Nikita Lyutov – Associate Professor, M. Narikbayev KAGZUU University, Astana, Kazakhstan
Speakers:
Sebastian Rombouts – Associate Professor, Tilburg University
Enchancing the impact of the UN Human Rights system for workers: An assessment of the effects of recognizing the right to a safe and healthy working environment as fundamental principle and right at work
Emanuele Menegatti – Professor, University of Bologna
The evolutionary interpretation of International Human Rights Covenants: may we deduce the right to decent income?
Dmitri Bartenev – Associate Professor, St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Domestic implementation of the UN treaty bodies jurisprudence in Russia. looking forward with cautious optimism
Murtaza Mohiqi – Assistant Professor, Department of Culture, Religion and Social Studies, University of South-Eastern Norway, USN, Norway
Mohammad Mustafa Mohiqi – Researcher at L’Université Paris-Est Créteil, France
Promoting Ethical Al: Harnessing UN Human Rights Committees to Safeguard Labor Rights
Elena Sychenko – Associate Professor, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
Questioning the efficiency of the report system under the Human Rights Covenants
Aleydis Nissen – Research Research Foundation Flanders (FWO), Belgium
The impact of the CRC and child labour
Felice Testa – Associate Professor, European University, Rome, Italy
Human rights support for the legal protection against harassment at work: the Italian experience
18.00-18.15
DISCUSSION
20.30
DINNER
23 giugno 2023
9.00-10.00
BREAKFAST
10.00-12.45
PANEL 2. THE IMPACT OF THE INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABD THE ECTHR ON NATIONAL LABOUR LAW AND THE DIFFICULTIES OF ENSURING COMPLIANCE
Moderator:
Elena Sychenko – Associate Professor, Saint Petersburg State University
Keynote speech:
Dr. Roberto Caldas – Former President of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Speakers:
Maria Rosaria Barbato – Associate Professor, UFMG, Brazil
The interpretation of the right to strike by the IACtHIR and its possbile impact on memeber states
Romulo Nei Barbosa de Freitas Filho – Instituto Italobrasiliano di diritto del lavoro, Italy-Brazil
The impact of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on Brazilian Labour Law and the difficulties in ensuring compliance
Joe Atkinson – Lecture in Law, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Taking Conventions Rights Seriously at Work: the ECHR and the Personal Scope of Labour Law
Ceren Kasim – Research Associate, University of Hildesheim, Germany
Examining the Impact of European Court of Human Rights Rulings on Turkish Labour Laws: Stance on Discrimination
Aleksey Dolzhikov – Associate Professor, Saint Petersburg State University, Russia
The influence of the proportionality principle developed in the CoE on constitutional labour rights adjudication in Russia
Marianne Hrdlicka – Teaching and Research Associate at WU Vienna, Austria
The impact of the ECtHR on national anti-discrimination laws – with a focus on the discriminatory criterion of sexual orientation
12.45-13.00
DISCUSSION
13.00-14.00
LUNCH
14.00-16.00
PANEL 3. THE IMPACT OF THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE OF SOCIAL RIGHTS ON NATIONAL LABOUR LAW OR JURISPRUDENCE AND THE POINTS OF RESISTANCE
Moderator:
Emanuele Menegatti –Professor, University of Bologna
Keynote speech:
Dr. Karin Lukas – Former President of the European Committee of Social Rights, Council of Europe, Head of Programme Lines “Business and Development Cooperation” and “Social Justice” Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Fundamental and Human Rights
Speakers:
Marcin Wujczyk – Associate Professor of Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Poland – Former member of the European Committee of Social Rights
Interpretative Approach to labour rights by the European Committee of Social Rights and its Impact on national legislation
Filip Dorsemont – Professor, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
The impact of Article 6 RESC on the issue of Belgian strike law
Nikolaos A. Papadopoulos – Researcher at European University Cyprus; International Consultant to the Council of Europe Department on the European Social Charter, Cyprus
Tracing the Impact of the Decisions of the European Committee of Social Rights on National Labour Jurisprudence in France, Greece, Italy and Spain: A Streamlining Exercise
Gaabriel Tavits – Professor, University of Tartu, Estonia
The impact of the European Committee of Social Rights and the European Court of Human Rights on Estonian labour law
Joana Neto – Nova School of Law, Lisbon/CEDIS – Centre for Research on Law and Society (CEDIS), Portugal
The impact of the European Committee of Social Rights on Portugal’s national labour law, namely on the discrimination at workplace against people with disabilities or illnesses
Evelien Timbermont – Assistant Professor social law Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Workplace surveillance in Belgium: Analysis of the restrictions on employees’ right to privacy at work against the backdrop of the case law of the ECtHR and the ECSR
15.30-15.45
DISCUSSION
15.45-16.00
COFFEE BREAK
16.00-18.00
PANEL 3. THE IMPACT OF THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE OF SOCIAL RIGHTS ON NATIONAL LABOUR LAW OR JURISPRUDENCE AND THE POINTS OF RESISTANCE
For young scholars
Young Scholars research seminar on the methodology of research in international labour law
For all other participants
Group work on the promotion of international human tights standars at the national level
18.00-18.15
PRESENTATION OF THE RESULTS OF THE GROUP WORK
18.15-18.30
CLOSURE OF THE CONFERENCE
Fonte: Unimercatorum.