Knowledge Steez of India SAW organise summer School on Human Rights
Abhay Anand | July 19, 2018 | 05:16 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 19: The Institute of Hazrat Mohammad (SAW) in collaboration with Knowledge Steez of India and Daffodil International University recently organised Summer School on Human Rights 2018.
The main motto of the International Summer School was to uphold the significance of human rights and humanity irrespective of caste, creed or religion. It provided a platform for delegates from different countries to learn about human rights.
The Summer School also provided an international exposure in the field of human rights, CSR, social problems, climate governance & refugee protection. Learning organisations LexOration and BOLD joined the initiative as partners. The event took place in the Daffodil University's Dhanmondi Campus.
Mrinalini Banerjee and Pankaj Avasthi, Assistant Professor from School of law, G.D. Goenka University were invited as instructors for this Summer School. Banerjee took the 8th Session, where she discussed about human rights in business. She gave the participants a case study on the Rana Plaza Tragedy. Pankaj Avasthi took the 10th Session Pankaj Avasthi, and he delivered a comparative analysis of Hindu Law and Muslim Law on matters concerning human rights.
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