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This is a pre programme. This is not a definitive document
This is a pre programme. This is not a definitive document

Monday 28 June 2010

  Room 450 Room 300 Room 200 and Mezzanine Room 150-A and 150-B Room 120 Salle J Auditorium 2000
9h30 - 12h00   Lascaux meetings From the Land to food: review of the key questions, problems and expectations Children's Rights Day Children's Rights Day Private session: Shackles of Memory International Alliance    
14h - 16h30 Young people at the centre of the World Forum on Human Rights Lascaux meetings: What is the situation with regard to rights to land and food?     Private session: Shackles of Memory International Alliance Meeting on the central themes of the World Alliance of Cities Against Poverty  
14h - 18h00             Children's Rights Day: performance by Compagnie Ô




 

Tuesday 28 June 2010

  Room 450 Room 300 Room 200 Room 150-A Room 150-B Room 120
9h30 - 12h00 Cities and the Global Crises: how can human rights be protected? Lascaux Meetings: Agricultural development and the reduction of poverty People, citizenship, equality, identity: can difference and diversity incorporate the mutual respect for rights? Indegenous peoples' right of access to land and natural resources Access to citizenship and strenghtening borders in Europe: towards better integration of migrants or increased discrimination? Poor children and single parent families: when the excercise of family responsability breaks down
14h - 16h30 Live and think in partnership with the poorest people, a pre-requisite for eradicating poverty From land to food, from values to rules: what solutions exist? Democracy, State land organisation and the protection of minority groups Right of minorities: what citizenship for the Roma? Human Rights, biomedical techniques and the resurgence of the concept of ethno-racial identity Participation in cultural life: a pre-requisite for the rapprochement of cultures
  Room GH Room BC
9h30 - 12h00 Reflecting upon and building citizenship in countries with a strong ethnic dimension  
14h - 16h30 Displaced people, refugees and migrants; from seperation to transformations in identitity/constuction, deconstruction The construction of social fabric in Latin America: four approaches (Chile, Brazil, Mexico, Guatemala)


17h30 - 19h Room 450 Plenary session

Room 300. – Lecture What does the future hold for the young people of Tibet (both in Tibet and in Exile) ?


Main Hall : stands and exhibitions


 

Wednesday 30 June 2010

  Room 450 Room 300 Room 200 Room 150-A Room 150-B Room 120
9h30 - 12h00 Religious freedom, secularism and pluralism Off-topic: Human Rights durinf times of crisis and conflict   Human Rights and the Maghreb: crises, revolts, rights, the consequences of economic and political relationships with the North of the Mediterranean Social networks: a new medium for exercising and promoting fundamental rights? Or a new economic challenge at the expense of Human Rights? What is the need to create a balance? Cities network of the European Agency for Fundamental Rights (LCN/Local Community Network)
14h - 16h30 Lawyers, the permanent defenders of freedom of speech Press cartoons used to support the abolition of the death penalty Freedom of association for the armed forces in Europe Information and communication technology, private life and freedom in Europe and the world How can human rights be approached in the media and in advertising? Cities network of the European Agency for Fundamental Rights (LCN/Local Community Network)
  Room GH Room BC
9h30 - 12h00   Human Rights and local governments: For countries emerging from crises and concerned about human rights: what dialogue can exist between local governments and civil society?
14h - 16h30 History and memories of slavery: art as a tool of freedom of speech and freedom of thought The Global Charter-Agenda for Human Rights in the City


17h30 - 19h Room 450 Plenary session


Main Hall : stands and exhibitions

Thursday 1st July 2010

  Room 450 Room 300 Room 200 Room 150-A Room 150-B Room 120
9h30 - 12h00   Access to the right to healthcare and exclusions from it as a result of unemployment, new forms of poverty and non citizenship The contribution of trade unions to promoting and protecting human rights Trade in female migrants: prostitution and the structure of a global system of prostitution The social economy, building an alternative model to strenghten rights Private session: Human Rights and Local Governments: Meeting of cities having signed the European Charter for Human Rights in the City
14h - 16h30 Women, the first victims of human rights at work: violations in the aftermath of an economic crisis Work and the rights of people with disabilities Who can ensure that human rights and rights at work are respected in companies? Current forms of human trafficking as an indication of the human rights crisis How can civil society work together to advance the respect for human rights at work? Experiences of implementing the European Charter for Human Rights in the City
  Room GH Room BC
9h30 - 12h00 Land, mines, factories, large building sites... Globalisation and the rights of workers in Africa, Asia and Latin America Health and protection of life at work: a fundamental human right
14h - 16h30 Economic crisis, environmental crisis: the impact of European policies on the migrants of today and tomorrow Work: from imposed servitude to accepted servitude

 

17h30 - 19h Room 450 Plenary session

Main Hall : stands and exhibitions

Closing Ceremony : Thursday 1st July at 19 h 30

 

 

 



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