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Social Human Rights and Sustainable Development Goals

Series of Events "Social Law and Social Policy in Jurisprudence and Science

with Prof. Dr. Markus Krajewski (University of Nuremberg-Erlangen)

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations in 2016, unlike their predecessors the Millennium Development Goals, focus more on the importance of social human rights for sustainable development. But how strong are the reciprocal links between social human rights and SDGs? What is the significance of the United Nations' efforts with regard to the SDGs for ensuring and protecting social human rights? These questions will be explored in particular with regard to the right to work, the right to health and the right to education.

The events will take place in cooperation with the Association for the Promotion of Research and Knowledge Transfer in Social Law and Social Policy e. V..

The event will take place online. You will receive the link after registration at nathalie.rothe[at]pg.hs-fulda[dot]de.

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