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International Conference on Legal Systems and International Human Rights

ICLSIHR

7th Oct – 8th Oct 2026 elmohndseen, Egypt

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Conference Session Tracks

UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The conference's session tracks effectively support the following SDGs.

SDG 8 SDG 10 SDG 16 SDG 17
01 Refugee Rights and International Migration Law +
This track focuses on the legal frameworks surrounding the rights of refugees and the implications of international migration law. Scholars are invited to explore the intersection of human rights and migration policies in a globalized context.
SDG 10 SDG 16
02 Globalization and Human Rights +
This session examines the impact of globalization on human rights practices and standards. Participants will discuss how economic and cultural globalization influences the enforcement and recognition of civil rights.
SDG 10 SDG 16
03 Legal Frameworks for Identifying and Prioritizing Rights +
This track delves into methodologies for identifying, prioritizing, and integrating relevant laws and treaties. Contributions should focus on the challenges and solutions in aligning legal frameworks with human rights objectives.
SDG 16 SDG 17
04 Modeling Laws and Policies in Human Rights +
This session invites discussions on formal and informal modeling techniques for laws, policies, and human rights requirements. Participants will analyze the effectiveness of these models in promoting compliance and accountability.
SDG 16
05 Criminology, Cybercrime, and Human Rights +
This track explores the relationship between criminology, cybercrime, and the protection of human rights. Papers should address the legal implications of cybercrime on civil liberties and the role of law enforcement.
SDG 16
06 Communication Rights in the Digital Age +
This session focuses on the evolving concept of communication rights in the context of digital technologies. Scholars are encouraged to examine how these rights are protected or violated in the age of information.
SDG 16
07 Traceability and Alignment of Legal Requirements +
This track addresses the importance of traceability and alignment between laws, policies, and human rights requirements. Contributions should highlight best practices for ensuring coherence in legal frameworks.
SDG 16
08 Change and Evolution of Legal Systems +
This session investigates the dynamic nature of legal systems and their evolution in response to societal changes. Participants will discuss the implications of these changes for human rights protection.
SDG 16
09 Integrating Policy Processes with Legal Requirements +
This track focuses on the integration of policy processes with legal requirements in the context of human rights. Papers should explore strategies for effective collaboration between policymakers and legal experts.
SDG 16
10 Business Law and Human Rights +
This session examines the intersection of business law and human rights, particularly in relation to corporate responsibility. Participants will discuss legal frameworks that promote ethical business practices.
SDG 8 SDG 16
11 Family Rights and International Human Rights Law +
This track explores the legal protections of family rights within the framework of international human rights law. Scholars are invited to analyze the challenges and advancements in this area.
SDG 16