(Dis)Integration through Human Rights: Citizens, Courts, Communities

The Venice Academy of Human Rights 2015 will look at international, regional and transnational integration processes from an institutional, policy, dogmatic and interdisciplinary perspective. The discussion addresses communities of various actors, including citizens, peoples, minorities, but also communities of international and regional organisations, courts and private bodies.

Courses during the first week will focus on topics of multiculturalism, minorities and courts. The second week focuses on the European integration project.

At the end of the programme, participants receive a Certificate of Attendance issued by the Venice Academy of Human Rights.

Participants: Academics, practitioners, PhD/JSD and master students

Type of courses: Lectures, discussion sessions and workshops

Number of hours: 26 hours of plenary sessions,  up to 9 hours of optional sessions

Venue: Monastery of San Nicolò, Venice – Lido, Italy

Deadline for applications: 15 May 2015

 

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