3rd Edition – Prague | 2021

The third edition of the World Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities convened from 23 to 25 April 2021 in the historic city of Prague, Czech Republic. This edition continued the conference’s global‑reach strategy, welcoming scholars from Pakistan, Ghana, Vietnam and beyond. 

 

The programme addressed pressing interdisciplinary challenges: tackling e‑waste and its environmental policy implications, examining electoral justice and dispute resolution in Ghana, and scrutinising corporate social responsibility within the Vietnamese legal framework. 

 

Drawing participants from law, policy, environmental science and social responsibility domains, the event reinforced its role as a hub for critical cross‑border scholarly exchange, helping to set the agenda for future research in social sciences and humanities.

Prague, Czech Republic
23 - 25 April 2021

Themes:

Environmental Repercussions Of E‑Waste Management

Electoral Dispute Resolution In Ghana

Supervising Social Responsibility

Virtual Session

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Highlighted Speakers

Ms. Afsheen Zeeshan

She is currently serving as Lecturer, Department of Government and Public Policy, National Defence University, Pakistan and pursuing my PhD degree from the same institution. Her areas of interest are disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation.

Dr. Le Thi Thao

PhD. Le Thi Thao, She is Director of the Law Practice and Entrepreneurship Center at University of Law, Hue University. She has completed her doctorate in Economics at the Vietnam Academy of Science in 2015. In-depth research is on commercial business law, public finance policy law, and law on bank credit, payment services, auditing. She is a member who participated in the process of training program and directly teaches PhD, master’s and bachelor’s degrees in Law and Economic law.

Dr. George Hikah Benson

Dr. George Hikah Benson is a Ghanaian academic, politician and businessman. He is currently a Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Peace, Human Rights and Conflict Studies of the University of Education, Winneba-Ghana. He is author of over thirty (30) books and journal articles including the reference book published in 2021, ‘Ghana’s Development Under the 1992 Constitutional Practice: Gains, Challenges and Prospects’. Aside from being an editor of three books so far, he also reviews for many international journals. Before his scholarly engagement, Dr. George Hikah Benson was a Minster of State in the Republic of Ghana from 2005-2009; and is married with five children.

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