The Human Rights Law Centre Summer School on the Rights of the Child will run from 24 to 28 June 2013. The objective of this exciting programme is to consider issues concerning the rights of the child that are a matter of current legal, political and societal debate, both internationally and comparatively. These include violence against children, child participation, child poverty, and child rights monitoring and advocacy. There will be devoted sessions to international and regional child rights law, including the work of the international courts and treaty monitoring bodies mandated to consider violations of the rights of the child. The training methods include Q and A and group exercises. The working language will be English. All participants will receive an extensive electronic file of resource materials. The Summer School faculty are all highly experienced international experts on child rights, with backgrounds in advocacy, research and practice. For further information, please visit www.nottingham.ac.uk/hrlc/SummerSchool or contact Miss Kobie Neita - +44 (0)115 84 66309
Summer School on the Rights of the Child
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http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/hrlc/summerschool
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