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FOUR FREEDOMS SUMMER PROGRAM 2016 Human Rights in Practice: Human Rights in Practice: Human Rights in Practice: Human Rights in Practice: Working in the Field Working in the Field Working in the Field Working in the Field 20—24 June 2016 (5 days) Organizers HREA and University College Roosevelt Credits 1.5 ECTS credits + Certificate of At- tendance Location University College Roosevelt Fee € 595 (before 1 June 2016) 695 (after 1 June 2016) Early bird registration deadline: 1 June 2016 Are you interested in working in the international field of human rights? This course will introduce advanced (under)graduate students to what it means to work in organisations, networks and movements that defend and promote human rights. Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Human Rights: An Overview Prof. Barbara Oomen University College Roosevelt Lobbying for Human Rights René Rouwette Dietz, Dröge & Van Loo (tbc) Using Media for Human Rights Margreet Cornelius Movies that Matter The United Nations and Human Rights Prof. Yvonne Donders University of Amsterdam Visit to international criminal justice institutions in The Hague Human Rights Activism Wilco de Jonge Amnesty International The Role of National Human Rights Institutions Adriana van Dooijeweert College voor de Rechten van de Mens Human Rights Education and Training Frank Elbers HREA Human Rights Diplomacy Alexandra Valkenburg Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs (tbc) Advocacy for Children’s Rights Stefan van der Swaluw SOS Children’s Villages Addressing Racism and Collective Trauma Glenn Helberg OCaN (tbc) Capacity-building of Civil Society Sector in Transitional Democracies Frank Elbers HREA Human Rights and Transitional Justice Dr. Anja Mihr Utrecht University (tbc) Human Rights Litigation Jelle Klaas Nederlands Juristen Comité voor de Mensenrechten Human Rights and the Multicultural Society Prof. Naema Tahir University College Roosevelt (tbc) Human Rights Research Prof. Yvonne Donders University of Amsterdam International Humanitarian Law Mirjam de Bruin Netherlands Red Cross For more information and registration: www.hrea.org/four-freedoms

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FOUR FREEDOMS SUMMER PROGRAM 2016

Human Rights in Practice: Human Rights in Practice: Human Rights in Practice: Human Rights in Practice:

Working in the Field Working in the Field Working in the Field Working in the Field 20—24 June 2016 (5 days)

Organizers HREA and University College Roosevelt Credits 1.5 ECTS credits + Certificate of At-

tendance

Location University College Roosevelt Fee € 595 (before 1 June 2016)

€ 695 (after 1 June 2016)

Early bird registration deadline: 1 June 2016

Are you interested in working in the international field of human rights? This

course will introduce advanced (under)graduate students to what it means to work

in organisations, networks and movements that defend and promote human rights.

Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5

Human Rights: An Overview

Prof. Barbara Oomen

University College Roosevelt

Lobbying for Human

Rights

René Rouwette

Dietz, Dröge & Van Loo (tbc)

Using Media for Human

Rights

Margreet Cornelius

Movies that Matter

The United Nations and

Human Rights

Prof. Yvonne Donders

University of Amsterdam

Visit to

international

criminal

justice

institutions

in The Hague Human Rights Activism

Wilco de Jonge

Amnesty International

The Role of National

Human Rights Institutions

Adriana van Dooijeweert

College voor de Rechten van de

Mens

Human Rights Education

and Training

Frank Elbers

HREA

Human Rights Diplomacy

Alexandra Valkenburg

Netherlands Ministry of Foreign

Affairs (tbc)

Advocacy for Children’s

Rights

Stefan van der

Swaluw SOS Children’s

Villages

Addressing Racism and

Collective Trauma

Glenn Helberg

OCaN (tbc)

Capacity-building of Civil

Society Sector in

Transitional Democracies

Frank Elbers

HREA

Human Rights and

Transitional Justice

Dr. Anja Mihr

Utrecht University (tbc)

Human Rights Litigation

Jelle Klaas

Nederlands Juristen Comité voor de

Mensenrechten

Human Rights and the

Multicultural Society

Prof. Naema Tahir

University College Roosevelt (tbc)

Human Rights Research

Prof. Yvonne Donders

University of Amsterdam

International

Humanitarian Law

Mirjam de Bruin

Netherlands Red Cross

For more information and registration:

www.hrea.org/four-freedoms