The programme

- 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 | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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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