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Irish Human Rights Commission and the Law Society of Ireland Annual Human Rights Conference
Wednesday, 4th November 2009

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Irish Human Rights Commission and the Law Society of Ireland

Annual Human Rights Conference

 

Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Making States Accountable

 

Saturday 21st November 2009

 

Presidents Hall, Law Society of Ireland, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

 

This year's keynote speaker is Ms Navanethem Pillay, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. More than twenty other speakers will cover topics including, employment, social welfare, education, health and housing rights as well as the role of communities in using rights to advance change.

If you are interested in attending please return your registration form by Friday 13 November 2009 to Anthea Moore, Law Society email: A.Moore@lawsociety.ie

Click here to download Conference Registration Form.doc (38 KB)

Click here to download Conference Brochure.pdf (296 KB)









 
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