The document summarizes a lecture on "Beyond 2015: Getting Serious about Global Justice" given by Professor Thomas Pogge. Pogge argues that while the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) brought attention to global poverty, their impact was limited by a lack of clear responsibilities. He proposes replacing the MDG approach with specific institutional reform goals for 2015 and beyond that highlight responsibilities for wealthy countries in areas like tax justice, illicit financial flows, odious debts, arms exports, greenhouse gas emissions, and ensuring access to life-saving medicines. The event was hosted by the Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Cooperation Research in Duisburg, Germany.
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Rome, 3rde5th June 2015, was the setting for the Homeopathy Research Institute’s (HRI)
second conference with the theme ‘Cutting Edge Research in Homeopathy’. Attended by
over 250 delegates from 39 countries, this event provided an intense two and a half day
programme of presentations and a forum for the sharing of ideas and the creation of international
scientific collaborations. With 35 oral presentations from leaders in the field,
the scientific calibre of the programme was high and the content diverse. This report
summarises the key themes underpinning the cutting edge data presented by the
speakers, including six key-note presentations, covering advancements in both basic
and clinical research. Given the clear commitment of the global homeopathic community
to high quality research, the resounding success of both Barcelona 2013 and
Rome 2015 HRI conferences, and the dedicated support of colleagues, the HRI moves
confidently forward towards the next biennial conference
Labs for social innovation institute for social innovation esadeESADE
This publication is offered as a resource to all those interested in how to best address the
challenges we are facing in systemic and sustainable ways. It gives an overview of the social
innovation labs movement that has developed in recent years, and a review of the key material
it has generated – including method guides and critical reflections. As the social innovation lab
ecosystem further expands and diverges, we hope that this report becomes a reference point for
the accumulation of knowledge so that efforts are not replicated, lessons are learned, and the full
potential of labs is realised
1. Käte Hamburger Kolleg /
Centre for Global Cooperation Research
www.gcr21.org
2nd Käte Hamburger Lecture – 6 December 2012
Beyond 2015: Getting Serious about Global Justice
Prof. Dr. Thomas Pogge Grand City Hotel Duisburger Hof, Pfeiler Saal, 4:30 – 6:15 p.m.
Welcoming Remarks: Prof. Dr. Tobias Debiel,
Managing Director, KHK / GCR21
Comments:
Prof. Dr. Jan Aart Scholte, Senior Fellow, KHK / GCR21
Margret Thalwitz, Senior Expert Fellow, KHK / GCR21
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Thomas Spitzley, Professor of
Philosophy, University Duisburg-Essen
2. Beyond 2015: Getting Serious Thomas Pogge Centre for Global Cooperation
about Global Justice Research
While the MDGs have focused attention on conti- Originally from Germany, Thomas Pogge received a The Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global
nuing severe deprivations suffered by poor people PhD in philosophy from Harvard in 1983. Since then, Cooperation Research (KHK/GCR21) was established
worldwide, their impact was diminished by the lack he has taught philosophy, political science, and ethics in February 2012 in Duisburg. The Centre provides
of clearly assigned tasks and responsibilities. Beyond at universities around the world. His 2002 book, World a framework for internationally renowned scholars
2015 we should replace the MDG wishlist approach Poverty and Human Rights, offers proposals on how from different disciplines to pursue research on the
with specific institutional reform goals that highlight to achieve global economic equality. In 2008, he co- challenges and opportunities of global cooperation in
concrete responsibilities also for the affluent authored The Health Impact Fund, which lays out the a culturally diverse world society.
countries - in areas such as international tax justice plan to make life-saving medicines accessible for every- These questions are the focus of four research units
and illicit financial flows, odious debts, arms exports, one. He is currently Leitner Professor of Philosophy and that develop along specific issues of high global
greenhouse gas emissions, extraction of minerals, International Affairs at Yale. relevance. The Centre also seeks to transmit results
international labor standards, reduction of gender and promote discussions among the broader public.
Prof. Dr. Thomas Pogge
disparities, trafficking and migration, and excessive Besides numerous publications the Centre sponsors
Leitner Professor of Philosophy and
mark-ups on life-saving medicines. the quarterly public »Käte Hamburger Lecture« as
International Affairs
* MDGs: Millennium Development Goals well as the »Käte Hamburger Dialogues«.
www.ted.com/speakers/thomas_pogge.html
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