ILHRU Book Launch
Book launch following the AHRI/Northern UKI Human Rights Network Workshop
by Dr Amanda Cahill-Ripley (University of Liverpool)
The International Law and Human Rights Unit of the University of Liverpool School of Law and Social Justice are delighted to host a book launch for the new monograph by Dr Amanda Cahill-Ripley (University of Liverpool) entitled Socio-Economic Rights in Times of Crisis and Normality: Article 4 Limitations Under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Bristol University Press 2025).
When: 06 February 2026 17.00hrs (UK time) NB. Please arrive by 4.45pm if attending in person
Speakers:
Dr Cahill-Ripley - Author
Panel discussion with three distinguished experts:
Prof Sigrun Skogly (Lancaster University)
Dr Luis Felipe Yanis (University of Edinburgh and Scottish Human Rights Commission)
Dr Luke D Graham (University of Manchester)
Q&A followed by Wine Reception/Refreshments
The event will begin with a presentation by Dr Cahill-Ripley, who will introduce the core themes of her monograph and reflect on its wider impact since publication. This will be followed by a panel discussion of the book with three distinguished expert speakers: Prof Sigrun Skogly (Lancaster University), Dr Luis Felipe Yanis (University of Edinburgh and Scottish Human Rights Commission), Dr Luke D Graham (University of Manchester). The event will conclude with an open Q&A session, providing attendees the opportunity to engage directly with the author and the panellists.
Book launch following the AHRI/Northern UKI Human Rights Network Workshop
by Dr Amanda Cahill-Ripley (University of Liverpool)
The International Law and Human Rights Unit of the University of Liverpool School of Law and Social Justice are delighted to host a book launch for the new monograph by Dr Amanda Cahill-Ripley (University of Liverpool) entitled Socio-Economic Rights in Times of Crisis and Normality: Article 4 Limitations Under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Bristol University Press 2025).
When: 06 February 2026 17.00hrs (UK time) NB. Please arrive by 4.45pm if attending in person
Speakers:
Dr Cahill-Ripley - Author
Panel discussion with three distinguished experts:
Prof Sigrun Skogly (Lancaster University)
Dr Luis Felipe Yanis (University of Edinburgh and Scottish Human Rights Commission)
Dr Luke D Graham (University of Manchester)
Q&A followed by Wine Reception/Refreshments
The event will begin with a presentation by Dr Cahill-Ripley, who will introduce the core themes of her monograph and reflect on its wider impact since publication. This will be followed by a panel discussion of the book with three distinguished expert speakers: Prof Sigrun Skogly (Lancaster University), Dr Luis Felipe Yanis (University of Edinburgh and Scottish Human Rights Commission), Dr Luke D Graham (University of Manchester). The event will conclude with an open Q&A session, providing attendees the opportunity to engage directly with the author and the panellists.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Location
The School of Law and Social Justice Building, The University of Liverpool
Chatham Street
Liverpool L69 7ZR
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