The First Edition of the International
Conference "Human Security. Theoretical Approaches and Practical Applications"
(22nd-23rd of October 2022) was organized by the Research
Center for Political Sciences, International Relations, and European Studies,
through the Laboratory for the Human Security Analysis, within the Faculty of
Social Sciences and Humanities - Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu.
The conference proposed 3 Panels: "Civil
Rights and Freedoms"; "Human Security within the Transnistrian Issue"; "Immigrants and
Refugees in Eastern Europe", and a workshop entitled: "Recent minorities in
Sibiu: Similar problems. Similar solutions", in collaboration with the Arab,
Ukrainian, Bessarabian, and Chinese communities, with the participation of the Immigration Office of Sibiu County.
The
Scientific Committee brings together renowned experts in the field of
human security, from the Romanian Academy of Scientists, University of Strasbourg,
University of Bordeaux, Florida Atlantic University, Sichuan University,
Institute for Legal, Political and Sociological Research-Chisinău, Free
International University of Moldova, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Institute
for Political Studies Belgrade.
We had the privilege to have as a keynote speaker His Excellency
Mr. Dan Sandovici, the Romanian Ambassador to the Syrian Arab Republic, PhD. of
the Carol First National Defence University, with the presentation: "The Human Security in a War Zone. Brief Analysis of
the Situation in Syria".
The Conference Program lists 64 participants: Romania,
Egipt, Iraq, Italy, Nigeria, Poland, Serbia, Republic
of Moldova, United States of America, Tunisia, and Ukraine, representing universities and research
institutions: the Adam Mickiewicz University of Poland,
Alexandru Ioan Cuza Police Academy of Bucharest, Babeș-Bolyai University of
Cluj Napoca, Institute of Legal Research of Romanian Academy, Media Center
of Tiraspol, Moldova State University, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń,
Osogbo Osun State Nigeria, Osun State University Nigeria, Politehnica
University of Bucharest, Tiraspol School of Political Studies, Institute for
Political Studies Belgrade, Ștefan cel Mare Academy of Ministry of Internal
Affairs of the Republic of Moldova, University of Bucharest, University of
Craiova, University of Oradea, Alexandru cel Bun Military Academy of Armed
Forces of Chișinău.
45 paperworks were submitted for presentation and
publication. The articles will be published in the "Studia Securitatis"
Journal, and in the "Yearbook of the Laboratory for the Transnistrian Conflict
Analysis", both scientific publications of the Research Center for Political
Sciences, International Relations and European Studies (indexed in ten, respectively
four international databases).



