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DESCRIPTION:Why Permanent Technological Unemployment, a Predictable Pandemic and Other Wicked Problems will end South Africa’s Experiment in Inclusive Democracy.Author: Stu Woolman, Elizabeth Bradley Chair of Ethics, Governance and Sustainable Development and Professor of Law, 91¿´Æ¬Íø
DATE: Thursday, 1 July 2021 | TIME: 16h00 – 17h30 (GMT plus 2) | PLATFORM: Zoom
Panellists:
Jan Hofmeyr A socio-political analyst and qualified strategic foresight professional, with extensive experience in the implementation of quantitative and qualitative diagnostic tools in the spheres of political and economic governance in fragile, post-conflict societies in different parts of the world. He heads the Research and Policy Programme of the Cape Town-based Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR).
Professor Franziska Sucker, 91¿´Æ¬Íø School of Law Primarily engages international economic law, with an emphasis on digital trade and digital inclusion.
Professor Donrich Thaldar, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban Law School Concentrates on biolaw and new reproductive technologies.
Adv. Martin Brassey SC Remains a leading advocate and scholar in labour, administrative and constitutional law.
Mike Schramm, NISC One of South Africa’s finest publishers of international, African and domestic journals and monographs in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Why Permanent Technological Unemployment, a Predictable Pandemic and Other Wicked Problems will end South Africa’s Experiment in Inclusive Democracy.
Author: Stu Woolman, Elizabeth Bradley Chair of Ethics, Governance and Sustainable Development and Professor of Law, 91¿´Æ¬Íø
DATE: Thursday, 1 July 2021 | TIME: 16h00 – 17h30 (GMT plus 2) |
