Human rights lobbies are institutions, companies and organizations lobbying to withdraw governmental and institutional support for NGOs actions. Unfortunately, the action of human rights lobbies has usually bad repercussions on the development of NGOs operations all over the world.
Today, more and more governments find difficulties in applying national and international laws inside their boundaries. The economic weight of some companies and corporations, coupled with their abundant financial means, makes it quite difficult for politicians to counteract the human rights lobbying of these companies.
The International Conference on the Role of NGOs in international governance will debate on the role of NGOs and on their relationship with human rights lobbyists. With the presence of Mr Brahimi Lakhdar, Mr Pascal Boniface, and several other renowned personalities, the debate will focus basically on the increasing influence of NGOs and their relationship with governments and human rights lobbyists.
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