Asia Europe's People's Forum 7

TNI
December 2007

The Asia Europe People’s Forum 2008 held from 13-14 October will discuss critical issues from alternative energy policies to regional security and militarisation to developing models of participatory democracy.

As 38 European and Asian governments meet in Beijing in October, over 500 civil society participants from China, Asia and Europe will also meet under the title: ‘AEPF 7-For Social and Ecological Justice.

The Asia Europe People’s Forum 2008 held from 13-14 October will discuss critical issues from alternative energy policies to regional security and militarisation to developing models of participatory democracy.

The discussions will be organised in three clusters:

• Peace and Security
• Social and Economic Rights and Environmental Justice
• Participatory Democracy and Human Rights
Each cluster is co-organised by a European organisation, an Asian organisation and a Chinese organisation.
> Registration can be done at: www.aepf7.org.cn

(Not all people who register will automatically be able to attend. The organisers have to guarantee a wide spread of issues and countries and fair gender balance among the participants.)

Cluster 1: Peace and Security
Panel 1: Geopolitical conflicts and militarization: Asia and Europe - their role and impact
Panel 2: Promoting inter-cultural dialogues and understanding
Panel 3: Anti-terrorism policies and their impacts on human rights and security
Panel 4: Regional security processes and impact on Asia-Europe relations:
Panel 5: Alternative visions on security: strategies for conflict prevention and role of peace movements
Panel 6: Non-traditional threats to security and people’s responses
Panel 7: Legacies of weapons of mass destruction and struggles for justice and nuclear disarmament
Panel 8: Rise of religious fundamentalisms: impacts and responses
Panel 9: Arms trade – Trends, controls and how can we really reduce it?

Cluster 2: Social and Economic Rights and Environmental Justice

Panel 1: MDGs and their implications in Asia and Europe
Panel 2: Food sovereignty and security – experiences and responses
Panel 3: Asian and European Investment flows – social and environmental impacts
Panel 4: Free Trade agreements – contributing to sustainable development or double edged swords?
Panel 5: Possibilities, limitations and alternatives of Corporate Social Responsibility - voluntary codes or binding standards?
Panel 6: Migrant labour in and between countries: rights, challenges and responses
Panel 7: Decent Work and labour rights and protection
Panel 8: Alternatives to privatization of water and other essential services
Panel 9: Alternative financing for development – beyond debt and the International Financial Institutions
Panel 10: Climate change and ecological justice from Asia and Europe: people’s perspectives
Panel 11: EU-Asia cooperation in alternative energy policies
Panel 12: Social security in Asia and Europe – trends and challenges
Cluster 3: Participatory Democracy and Human Rights
Panel 1: Local governance: participatory democracy at the grassroots in Asia and Europe
Panel 2: Strengthening women’s political participation and influence
Panel 3: People-centered political parties and social movements: strategies for active citizen’s participation
Panel 4: Protecting rights of the disabled people - policies and practice
Panel 5: Democratization - national policies and options for joint Asia- Europe strategies
Panel 6: Protecting rights People Living with HIV/AIDS - policies and practice
Panel 7: Asia-Europe alternative regionalism and people’s solidarity
Panel 8: Regional human rights mechanisms in Asia and Europe after 60 years of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights
Panel 9: Progress and challenges to people-centered democratization and human rights in Europe and Asia