Project on Public Finance and Human Rights
The Project on Public Finance and Human Rights isÌýa joint initiative between the University of Pretoria’s , the University of Connecticut’s , and СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Washington College of Law'sÌýCenter for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law.ÌýThe Project supports research and scholarship on the the intersections between human rights and central banking, international financial regulation, development finance, and sovereign debt.Ìý The Project also supports a network of scholars, practitioners, civil society activists, and policy makers interested in reexamining the relationship between all aspects of public finance, human rights, and environmental and social sustainability.Ìý The Project hosts public roundtables, invitation-only workshops, and working group meetings designed to convene subject matter experts to interrogate issues, concepts, and ideas arising in this groundbreaking new area of study.
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Roundtable Discussion on "What Role Should Central Banks Play in DealingÌýwith Environmental and Social Challenges like Climate Change and Inequality?"
October 22, 2021
A presentation and discussion on the Financial Services Human Rights Benchmark by: David Kinley (University of Sydney Law School)Ìýand Kym Sheehan, with a response by: Ariel Meyerstein
September 23, 2021
"The Financial Services Human Rights Benchmark Project and its Potential Applicability to South Africa's Financial Sector"
September 15, 2021
"Unavoidable Power and Unaccountable Impacts? The Roles and Responsibilities of Central Banks in Global Economic Governance"
October 22, 2020
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- Online workshop on central banks and international human rights
- October 1, 2020
- Expert Reference Group meeting on central banks and human rights responsibilitiesÌý
- March 27, 2019
- Expert Working Group on international finance and human rights
- April 17, 2017