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ED001247 HLRC Newsletterdb.pdf:Layout 1 16/4/09 16:34 Page 1 Selected HRLC Events Human Rights Law Centre Forthcoming events: Fair Trials International Young Defenders Previous: Network Training Programme 22-26 June 2009, University of Nottingham Conference: ‘Respecting sexual Expert Dialogue on Death Penalty Spring 2009 Newsletter orientation and gender diversity’ HRLC will host a week-long training programme for young Reform in China lawyers from across Europe, which is organised by Fair Trials 6-8 May 2009, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 29 September 2008, University of Nottingham International. The programme aims to support emerging The Spring newsletter gives an overview of our activities and projects during the Professor O’Flaherty will give a keynote address at the Conference human rights and fair trial defenders to promote a culture of Hosted by HRLC, 11 senior Chinese representatives from the on the topic “Respecting sexual orientation and gender respect for the defence of human rights within their own National People’s Congress and Supreme People’s Court and last six months. The Centre organised two major conferences addressing human countries, thereby improving access to justice. diversity”, convened by the Asia-Pacific Forum of National from Beijing Normal University engaged in a dialogue on rights issues of current concern and our members have taken a lead in Human Rights National Institutions in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. death penalty reform with Professors David Harris, Dirk van Professor O’Flaherty was Rapporteur for the Yogyakarta HRLC Summer Internship Programme Zyl Smit, Paul Roberts and Richard Pascoe, Director of the international conferences and meetings at the UN, ICC, EU and Council of Europe. Principles on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, which June – September 2009, University of Nottingham China Policy Institute. were adopted in Yogyakarta in March 2007. HRLC will offer a number of paid internships, providing students In this issue... Since October 2008, more than 200 professionals from governments, judiciary, national human rights bod- with the opportunity to gain vital experience in leading human High- Level workshop on Human rights projects within HRLC. Rights Diplomacy ies and NGOs from around the globe have participated in the Centre’s short course and training programmes. ‘Launch of the new version of the 30-31 January 2009, European Get an in-depth report on our Short Course and Training Unit in the ‘Unit Focus’ on p.4. AHRI Annual Conference Inter-University Centre, Venice ICC Legal Tools’ ‘The Role of the EU in UN May 2009, The Hague, Netherlands Human Rights Reform’ HRLC together with the European Inter-University Centre for Other highlights include: A new version of the ICC Legal Tools will be made available 18-19 September 2009, University of Nottingham Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC) and the University of Poznan was host and sponsor to a high-level workshop on through the ICC website. The new ‘Legal Tools Database’ HRLC will host the Annual Conference of the Association of • Human Rights Diplomacy, Expert Workshop, January 2009 provides the general public with free access to more than Human Rights Institutes (AHRI), which is convened with the human rights diplomacy. The workshop provided an occasion Bringing Rights Home, Spring Lecture, January 2009 to reflect on the current challenges and opportunities in the • 40,000 documents on international criminal law and related support of COST and funded by the EU. AHRI was founded Memorandum of Understanding with Thai Office of the Judiciary, February 2009 services. It has advanced search and browse capacities. This in 2002 and is now one of the world's largest consortia of area of human rights diplomacy. • unique electronic library on international criminal law and academic human rights research institutes, with a MoU signed with the • Beyond Words: Freedom of Expression, 10th Annual Student Conference and Festival, March 2009 justice serves as an important knowledge transfer platform membership of 25 institutions from 20 European countries. The Relationship between Human Rights Office of the Judiciary of Thailand • Human Rights Defender Fellowships, October 2008–March 2009 for human rights and criminal justice professionals around External participants are welcome to attend the conference. Treaty Monitoring Bodies and the the world. Registration details and the conference programme will be Universal Periodic Review Procedure We hope you enjoy reading the newsletter and we look forward to receiving your feedback. available on the HRLC website shortly. 20 March 2009, Geneva Launch of the Guiding Principles for Short Course on International Professor O’Flaherty participated as expert panellist at a side Human Rights Field Officers Human Rights Law meeting at the UN Human Rights Council on the topic of the relationship between the human rights treaty bodies and the The lecture attracted more than 70 students and staff from June 2009, New York 28 September – 4 December 2009, EU Fundamental Rights Agency Director University of Nottingham Council's Universal Periodic Review Procedure, hosted by the across the University. Following the successful receipt of a University Knowledge governments of Ireland and The Netherlands. delivers Spring Lecture The course is intended for those interested in gaining an FRA provides assistance and expertise to the EU and its transfer grant for further dissemination of the ‘Guiding in-depth understanding of international human rights standards Member States on the implementation of Community law Principles for Human Rights Field Officers Working in Conflict The International Criminal Court: and the international machinery of the United Nations, Council On 28 January 2009, Morten Kjaerum, international human and on fundamental rights matters. HRLC is the UK and Post-Conflict Environments', arrangements are being of Europe, the OAS and the African Union for implementing Prospects and Challenges Human Rights Diplomacy rights expert and first Director of the European Union Agency member of the FRA's legal expert group (FRALEX), made for a launch of the Principles at the UN Headquarters these standards. 19-24 April 2009, Bangkok, Thailand in New York during June 2009. Workshop in Venice for Fundamental Rights (FRA), delivered the HRLC Spring producing thematic studies, flash reports and bulletins For detailed information on the Short Course, including modules, By invitation from the Office of the Judiciary, Dr. Olympia Bekou, Lecture on the topic 'Bringing Rights Home - Challenges for with respect to specific fundamental rights issues in the UK. application and fees, please visit the Short Course Unit page Head of the ICJ Unit, delivered a lecture at the Thai Judicial the EU Fundamental Rights Agency’. Mr Kjaerum also met with HRLC’s Chevening Fellows and of the HRLC website. Training Institute in Bangkok, Thailand. In a thought-provoking lecture, Mr Kjaerum highlighted the Human Rights Defender Fellows, where he outlined his positive impact that human rights law has had over the last experiences as a former member of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and as former 50 years and critically addressed future human rights Director of the Danish Institute of Human Rights, the challenges, which the FRA seeks to address. National Human Rights Institution of Denmark. New edition of ‘Law of the European Contact Details In Focus... Convention of Human Rights’ published Human Rights Law Centre The long-awaited second edition of the legal textbook ‘Law of the School of Law Human Rights Field Officer project The award will enable the development of explanatory texts European Convention on Human Rights’, whose authors include University of Nottingham Study Tour for and annotations to the Guiding Principles as well as their HRLC Co-Director Professor David Harris and HRLC Research awarded Knowledge Transfer Grant Associate Carla Buckley, was published by Oxford University Press University Park Iranian Judges & Lawyers widespread dissemination, to facilitate engagement with in March 2009. Nottingham academics, policy makers, practitioners, relevant NG7 2RD, United Kingdom governments and intergovernmental organisations. An up-to-date and comprehensive account of Strasbourg case law Professor O’Flaherty and HRLC have been granted one of and its underlying principles, this book facilitates an in-depth twelve awards from the University's Knowledge Transfer Telephone: +44 (0)115 846 6309 understanding of European Human Rights law. It fully explores the and Innovation Strategy Group to further develop, A multi-lingual website will be launched, dedicated to the Fax: +44 (0)115 846 6579 Guiding Principles, explanatory texts and annotations, to extent of the Convention's influence upon the legal development disseminate and promote the ‘Guiding Principles for of the contracting states, and reveals exactly how such a powerful ensure the widest possible accessibility to this important Human Rights Field Officers Working in Conflict and authority has been achieved and maintained. It sets out and Human Rights Law Centre Co-Directors: tool for human rights professionals. critically analyses each Convention article that constitutes the Professor David J Harris, LLM PhD CMG Post-Conflict Environments'. The Guiding Principles substantive guarantee, and examines the system of supervision. Professor Michael O’Flaherty, BCL BPh STB MA M articulate the first ever set of professional standards for It is envisaged that the