The Global Ethics Conference provides a forum for established scholars and advanced graduate students to present their ongoing research, offer commentaries, and engage in dialogue on the challenges of promoting global ethics in the 21st century.

WHO:
Kevin Kolben, Esq.
-Rutgers Business School, The Chains that Bind

Mr. James Abruzzo-Rutgers Business School, commenter

Melina Lito, Esq.-Global Action to Prevent War, Ethical Considerations in the Women Peace & Security Agenda: A Focus on Justice and Accountability

Dr. Joanna Regulska-Rutgers-Newark Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, commenter

Dr. Alexander Laban Hinton-Rutgers Division of Global Affairs, Justice in the Vernacular: Culture and Ethics at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal

Adil Ahmad Haque, Esq.-Rutgers School of Law-Newark, commenter

Dr. Jeff McMahan-Rutgers-New Brunswick Department of Philosophy, Respect for Animals

Dr. Jeff Sebo-New York University Environmental Studies Program, commenter

Dr. Collin O’Neil-New York University Center for Bioethics, International Clinical Trials and the Doctrine of Double Effect

Dr. Francis Barchi-Rutgers-New Brunswick School of Social Work, commenter

WHEN:
Thursday, Oct. 24, 2013, 9 am-5 pm

For event schedule, visit dga.rutgers.edu/index.php/news-events/global-ethics-conference-october-24-25-2013/.

WHERE:
Rutgers-Newark Campus
The John Cotton Dana Library
185 University Avenue – Dana Room
Newark, NJ 07102

SPONSORS:
Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers-Newark
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Student Association of Global Affairs at Rutgers-Newark
Center for Global Advancement and International Affairs

EVENT CONTACT:
Jeff Benvenuto, jmbenven@pegasus.rutgers.edu.

To register for the event, visit dgaglobalethicsconference.eventbrite.com/.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Helen Paxton at paxton@andromeda.rutgers.edu or Ferlanda Fox Nixon at ferlanda@andromeda.rutgers.edu. Both can be reached at 973-353-5262.