International Lucerne Ethics of Human Rights-Symposium LES
Human rights protect elements and areas of human existence that people need for physical survival (e.g. human right to food) and for a life with human dignity (e.g. human right to education). Thus, they constitute only a minimum standard. Nevertheless, there is criticism of their universal validity – yet some states and companies as well as fundamentalist groups, among others, violate human rights. How can this criticism be refuted? How can human rights violations be prevented? How can human rights be realized? These and similar questions will be discussed at the annual public International Lucerne Ethics of Human Rights-Symposium LES of the Institute of Social Ethics ISE of the University of Lucerne.
Ethics of human rights is one of the research-focuses of the Institute of Social Ethics ISE of the University of Lucerne.
The second international human rights symposium of the Institute of Social Ethics ISE took place on November 11-12, 2024 at the University of Lucerne. The focus topic of the LES 2024 was the ethical implications of digital transformation and "artificial intelligence". Among the speakers was the Russian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Prof. Dr. Irina Scherbakowa.
To the symposium report:Menschenrechte als Rahmen von «KI» (November 14, 2024)
The 2023 International Human Rights Symposium IHRS took place on October 23, 2023 (9.15am – 5.30pm) and marked the 75th anniversary of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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