BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260313T165223EDT-5788ObcaWu@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260313T205223Z DESCRIPTION:You are warmly invited to attend the O’Brien Fellow Talk: Human Rights in a Plural World – Perspectives from Ukraine and the African Cour t of Human Rights.\n The talk will feature Winter 2026 Obrien Fellows Dr. R obert Eno and Yana Liubymova\, who will share insights on the African huma n rights system and lessons from IDP leadership in Ukraine.\n\n\n 📅 Tuesday \, March 17\, 2026\n 🕐 13:00 – 14:30 (ET)\n 📍 91˿Ƶ Faculty of Law\, New Ch ancellor Day Hall\, Room 609\n\n\n Kindly RSVP to chrlp.law [at] mcgill.ca. Light lunch will be served.\n We look forward to welcoming you.\n\nSpeaker Biography\n\nYana Liubymova\n (Co-founder\, Congress of IDP Councils\, and head of IDP Council\,\n Luhansk\, a Ukrainian human rights lawyer and poli cy expert\n specialising in internal displacement\, durable solutions\, and Women\,\n Peace and Security. She has lived experience of repeated interna l\n displacement (2014\, 2022) combined with over a decade of work in\n nati onal governance and international advisory roles. Yana is the Chair\n of th e first IDP Council in Ukraine and a co-founder of the Congress of\n IDP Co uncils of Ukraine. She is a former member of UNHCR’s Global\n Compact on th e Refugees Advisory Board and the Advisory Group of the\n UN Special Advise r on Solutions to Internal Displacement\, and has\n worked with UNICEF and the World Bank on resilience\, housing\, and\n recovery policies.)\n \n Dr. R obert Eno\n is a national from the Republic of Cameroon. He is an experienc ed jurist with a demonstrated history of working in the academia\, Civil S ociety Organizations (CSOs) and national and international organizations. He has expertise in the fields of international law\, human rights law\, i nternational humanitarian law\, the rule of law\, international refugee la w\, administrative law\, alternative dispute resolution (arbitration\, neg otiation\, and mediation)\, peacebuilding and democratic governance. He ha s over twenty-five (25) years of solid professional experience in the prom otion and protection of human rights\, with focus on the African human rig hts system. Robert Eno\, a Winter 2026 O'Brien fellow.\n \n He has been Regi strar of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights\, since January 20 11. Prior to joining the African Court\, he worked as Senior Legal Officer for protection at the Secretariat of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights from July 2006 to June 2010\, where he served as Acting Ex ecutive Secretary from July 2006 – August 2007. In 2009\, he taught Public International Law\, Conflict of Laws and Constitutional Law\, on a part t ime and voluntary basis\, at the Department of Law\, University of The Gam bia.\n \n He is a holder of a Bachelors Degree in Law from the University of Yaoundé II\, Soa\, Cameroon (1993)\, a post-graduate Diploma in Human Rig hts Law from the University of Zambia (1995)\, a Masters in Law from the U niversity of South Africa (1999) and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the University of the Witwatersrand (2007).\n \n Dr. Eno has a number of public ations to his credit\, including the UN Peacekeeping Operations and respec t for Human rights – published in the South African Year Book of Internati onal Law\, Vol. 24\, 1999\; and the African Commission on Human and People s’ Rights in the New African Dispensation – published in the African Secur ity Review\, Volume 11 Number 2\, 2002.\n \n Dr. Eno has had over sixteen ye ars of uninterrupted work experience in the human rights and related field s\, working with NGOs\, national human rights institutions\, the academia and intergovernmental bodies. In August 2023\, he was appointed an Adjunct Assistant Professor of International Law\, School of Law\, Addis Ababa Un iversity\, where he co-taught the Module “History\, Philosophy\, and Polit ics of Human Rights' to MA/LLM students at the Addis Ababa University. He is currently a Visiting Associate Professor\, teaching the African Human R ights System to LLM Students\, School of Law\, University of Notre Dame\, Indiana\, United States of America.\n DTSTART:20260317T170000Z DTEND:20260317T183000Z LOCATION:Room 609 Old Chancellor Day Hall SUMMARY:O’Brien Fellow Talk: Human Rights in a Plural World – Perspectives from Ukraine and the African Court of Human Rights URL:/law/fr/channels/event/obrien-fellow-talk-human-ri ghts-plural-world-perspectives-ukraine-and-african-court-human-rights-3719 30 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR