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- Ethical and philosophical fundamentals: subjectivity, domination, and emancipation
- Human rights, peoples, territories, and defense of Mother Earth
- Political subjects, the architecture of power, and democracy
- Production, distribution and consumption, access to wealth, common goods, and economies in transition
Por Editorial Team
2:00 pm 19 September 2011
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5:00 pm 19 September 2011
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Sao Paolo, Brazil.
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Academicians and professorsThe official process of the United Nations for Rio+20 presents a political projection that does not reflect the urgency to debate on questionning the sustainable development in its conceptual and factual aspects. Civil society will have to disclose and to propose the changes that it desires to construct in the next decades, so that important subjects have to be in the agenda. The involved group in the constitution of the Charter of Universal Responsibilities has the objective to establish priorities, to create mechanisms for the management of interdependences and the preservation of the integrity of the planet with ethics and responsibility. This seminary has as the intention to extend these reflections to the academic community and to the civil society, and to integrate the preparatory process of Rio+20
14h00 – Rio 20: Brazil and the International Program of Ethics and Responsabilities
Opening and moderation: Pedro Dallari – Professor of the Institute of International Relations of the University of São Paulo (IRI/USP)
• Rubens Born – Coordinating Associate Executive of the Vitae Civilis
• Edith Sizoo – Coordinating World-wide of Ethical the International Program and Responsibilities.
• Pierre Calame – President of Fundação Charles Leopold Mayer (FPH)
• Salete Valesan Camba – Head of Cabinet of the Secretariat of Right Human of the Presidency of the República
16h30 – 17h00 – the Charter of Universal Responsibilities: bases for a new governance
Moderation: Pierre Calame (FPH)
• Michel Rocard – Ex-prime minister of France
• Maria Hermínia Tavarez de Almeida – Managing of the IRI/USPLugar: Facudade de Economia and Administration of USP – FEA5 Av. Luciano Gualberto, 908 São Paulo, Brazil.
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Systems of values and Ethics