Martins
Paparinskis
Vitalina
Paskarenko
Martins Paparinskis is Professor of Public International Law at University College London. He is a generalist international lawyer with a particular interest in human rights law and environmental law. He is also a member of FRA’s Scientific Committee and the UN International Law Commission.
CLOSING PANEL - Looking ahead
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This panel will look ahead to the next 5 to 10 years with confidence and ambition. Panellists will discuss the shifts in methodology and agenda to address the changing nature of challenges to humanity. Panellists should demonstrate commitment to fostering interdisciplinary approaches, particularly between human rights, businesses and technology.
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Márta Pardavi is Co-Chair of the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, a leading human rights NGO in Hungary. She is a lawyer and has recently been focusing on threats to the rule of law and civil society space in Hungary and the EU, and on strengthening alliances between human rights defenders in the EU.
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This panel will look ahead to the next 5 to 10 years with confidence and ambition. Panellists will discuss the shifts in methodology and agenda to address the changing nature of challenges to humanity. Panellists should demonstrate commitment to fostering interdisciplinary approaches, particularly between human rights, businesses and technology.
Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar (video message)
Moderator: Djamila Grandits
Djamila Grandits
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CineCollective
Vitalina Paskarenko is a graduate of the Muslim Jewish Leadership Council (MJLC) Ambassadors Programme. She launched the ‘Art of Dialogue’ to foster Muslim-Jewish dialogue in Warsaw through art and cooking. This initiative enhanced interfaith relations and deepened mutual understanding of cultural traditions. Originally from Ukraine, she now actively contributes to Warsaw’s Jewish community using her project management expertise.
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CLOSING PANEL - Looking ahead
Forum stage / Festsaal - livestream
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This panel will look ahead to the next 5 to 10 years with confidence and ambition. Panellists will discuss the shifts in methodology and agenda to address the changing nature of challenges to humanity. Panellists should demonstrate commitment to fostering interdisciplinary approaches, particularly between human rights, businesses and technology.
Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar (video message)
Moderator: Djamila Grandits
Djamila Grandits
Curator, moderator
CineCollective