ORALS
SESSION: LawsWedAM-R6
| Carter International Symposium (3rd Intl Symp on Laws & their Applications for Sustainable Development) |
Wed. 29 Nov. 2023 / Room: Orchid | |
Session Chairs: Malcolm McNeil; Samuel Berger; Session Monitor: TBA |
11:35: [LawsWedAM01] OS Plenary
NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS Hunter Carter1 ;
1ArentFox Schiff LLP, New York, United States;
Paper Id: 461
[Abstract] New technology development can easily push borders of existing habit and understanding of the world. With it frequently new previously unthought borders are openly or hiddenly or unconsciously push and this can adversely affect the human rights. In this presentation the author vast experience in human rights protections is used through different examples to make the point that science and technology in their new inventions and discoveries do not go against human rights. A particular case mind reading devises and the landmark ruling of the Chilean Supreme court against a mind-reading device that will have significant repercussions in regulating such devices and protecting “neural rights.” Analysis is carried out and conclusions are drawn.
SESSION: LawsWedPM1-R6
| Carter International Symposium (3rd Intl Symp on Laws & their Applications for Sustainable Development) |
Wed. 29 Nov. 2023 / Room: Orchid | |
Session Chairs: Malcolm McNeil; Hunter Carter; Session Monitor: TBA |
14:05: [LawsWedPM105] OS Keynote
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND SUSTAINABILITY Hunter Carter1 ;
1ArentFox Schiff LLP, New York, United States;
Paper Id: 460
[Abstract] A sustainably developing world that strives to simultaneously achieve environmental protection, economic development and social development will depend upon more effective and responsive systems for protecting human rights. The author will review his experience in a pair of significant human rights cases in the InterAmerican system and will focus on problems of justice delayed, as a lack of respect of human rights. One case involves the torture of Chilean Air Force officials by leaders of the coup against President Salvador Allende and the other involves marriage equality that also rises from Chile. A detailed analysis will be carried out and proper conclusions will be drawn.
SESSION: LawsWedPM2-R6
| Carter International Symposium (3rd Intl Symp on Laws & their Applications for Sustainable Development) |
Wed. 29 Nov. 2023 / Room: Orchid | |
Session Chairs: Wilson Ferreira Santos Jr.; Session Monitor: TBA |
16:00: [LawsWedPM209] OS Keynote
MODERN CORPORATE COMPLIANCE SYSTEMS AND THEIR EFFECT IN PREVENTING CORRUPTION AND CRIME Hunter Carter1 ;
1ArentFox Schiff LLP, New York, United States;
Paper Id: 459
[Abstract] Modern corporate compliance systems have considerably affected the way the modern multinational business corporations work. These systems have replaced the culture of existing corruption and have become significant tools to prevent transnational crime and political corruption, including the replacement of corrupt governments practices that result on the theft of resources from their people and worsen the economic and social development by channelling the money for the enrichment of a few numbers of people. Various examples on the above will be given and proper conclusions will be drawn.