Une conférence organisée par le Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights (Vienne, Autriche) et l'Iddri (paris, France), dans le cadre du projet Climate-induced migration and the need for new normative and institutional frameworks [ClimMig].
Présentation de la conférence [en anglais] :
"This conference aims at encompassing the diversity of human rights challenges and at embracing different perspectives on how to deal with them. In this context, special emphasis will be put on the (potential) role of the European Union. Furthermore, the conference wants to shed light on the added value of human rights in the context of displacement and migration associated with environmental change. The conference will discuss human rights challenges from a theoretical and legal, but also from a practical perspective, and will therefore include presentations highlighting local experiences, policies and initiatives. The global level will also be addressed: following the aborted launch of the Nansen Principles, the question arises whether there is any room left for new frameworks and international arrangements.
The conference marks the end of the ClimMig project, a research project funded by the Austrian Climate and Energy Fund."
>> Le site de la conférence [en anglais]