Second Annual Judicial Dialogues on Health and the Law

December 3, 2025
4–6pm EST
Online and at Georgetown Law, 500 First St NW, Washington, D.C. 20001

The Judicial Protection of the Right to Health: Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities

The public conference, “The Judicial Protection of the Right to Health: Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities,” serves as the culmination of the second annual “Judicial Dialogues on Health and the Law” and will feature justices sharing their experiences with rights-based rulings on health at Georgetown Law. The public conference will frame the discussion around the challenges and tensions that arise in the judicial enforcement of the right to health and related rights, and will reflect on a range of issues that often emerge in their work and how these are addressed in their respective countries.

Speakers:

  • Chief Justice Daniela Marzi Muñoz, Constitutional Tribunal of Chile
  • Justice Natalia Ángel Cabo, Constitutional Court of Colombia
  • Justice Army Ferreira Reyes, Constitutional Tribunal of the Dominican Republic
  • Justice María del Carmen Santana de Cabrera, Constitutional Tribunal of the Dominican Republic
  • Justice Alí Lozada, Constitutional Court of Ecuador
  • Justice Rubenia Galeano Barralaga, Supreme Court of Justice of Honduras

Moderated by: Fernanda Rodríguez-Pliego, Center for Health and Human Rights, O’Neill Institute

A livestream option will be provided for remote participants. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage in a transformative dialogue with global leaders on health, human rights, and the law.

Please note that this event will be held in Spanish, with English translation available.

By registering for this event, you acknowledge that photography will occur and images may be used for promotional purposes.

In Partnership With: The Global Center for Legal Innovation on Food Environments and Ríos

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