CHRM2 hosts 4th annual international conference on human rights in Southeast Asia
From October 13-15th, 2019, Universitas Jember hosted researchers and advocates from a variety of human rights foci including women’s and disability rights, environmental justice, and religious freedom. The interdisciplinary conference was attended by participants and panellists from countries across Asia. Participants from Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, Australia, and the Philippines were in attendance. The organizational […]
Feeding the Nation: Land Management and Rice Policy in Indonesia
On April 8th, 2019, Dr. Al Khanif, director of the Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism and Migration (CHRM2), presented his paper in a seminar co-hosted by the Asia Pacific Centre for Environmental Law (APCEL) and the Centre for Asian Legal Studies (CALS) at the National University of Singapore. The seminar was Dr. Al Khanif’s final […]
Guest Lecture – Dr. Stefanus Mere on Corporate Due Diligent and Complicity
On March 19th, the Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism and Migration (CHRM2) partnered with Pluralism and Asian Legal Studies (PALS), a centre under Faculty of Law University of Jember. Together, the two centres co-organised a seminar on Corporate Due Diligent and Complicity with Dr. Stefanus Mere at the University’s Faculty of Law. Dr. Stefan is […]
Dr. Elisabeth Kramer Presents an Overview of the Australian Political System
On Tuesday morning, March 12th, CHRM2, the University of Jember, and the law faculty welcomed Dr. Elisabeth Kramer from the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre at the University of Sydney in Australia. Dr. Kramer joined Mr. Muhammad Bahrul Ulum’s Constitutional Law class and presented on the Australian Constitution, Politics, and the Election Process. Undergraduate students and […]