April 8: Finalists present solutions to arbitrary detention

PULLMAN, Wash. – Five finalist teams will present their solutions to real cases of arbitrary detention in the United States at the free, public Sixth Annual Global Case Competition. The event will take place today at 3 p.m. April 8, in CUE 202. 

The work of these team will inform the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention report to the United States, and in so doing, affect how it may approach future cases around the world. The winner of the competition will be invited to provide their solutions to the U.N. Working Group in Geneva in November.
Roland Adjovi is an Assistant Professor at Arcadia University in historical and political studies and serves as the Second Vice-Chair of the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.  Mr. Adjovi will be providing the opening remarks at this year’s Global Case Competition.  In 1991, the United Nations established a Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) to investigate cases of deprivation of liberty imposed arbitrarily that may be in violation of the U.N.’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
This year’s Global Case Competition finalists will be presenting their solutions to real cases of arbitrary detention in the United States.  The work of these groups will inform the WGAD report to the United States and in so doing, affect how it may approach future cases around the world. The winner of the competition will be invited to provide their solutions to the U.N. Working Group in Geneva in November.
Contact:
Akinlana Sterling, WSU International Programs, 425-974-5347, akinlana.sterling@wsu.edu

 

 

 

 

Next Story

Public safety training exercises set for Pullman campus

A joint training between the Pullman Fire Department, Pullman Police and WSU Police will be occurring on July 30th and Aug. 1st at Waller Hall. It is Active Attack Integrated Response Course, it is designed to improve integration between law enforcement, fire, tele-communicator and EMS in active attack/shooter events. Police and Fire vehicles, and personnel will be […]

Recent News

Initial federal funding approved for hydrogen hub

The WSU-supported Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association is among the first to be granted Phase 1 award status from the U.S. Department of Energy.