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SUMMARY:Workshop - Media\, Culture and Empire
DESCRIPTION:Workshop – Media\, Culture and Empire \n24 May 2013 – 12pm-5.30pm  \nVenue – Room STC.S78\, St Clements Building\, Clare Market\, London School of Economics \n12-1pm Simon J. Potter\, University of Bristol ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷Jingoism and the British Press at the fin de si̬cle‰۪  \nR. S. Coffey\, LSE ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷‰ÛÏThe Paladins of Fleet Street‰۝: The British press\, the Colonial Office and the ‰ÛÏBlantyre riot‰۝\, 1960‰۪ \n1pm-2pm Lunch \n2pm-3pm Benedict Greening\, LSE ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷The Royal Gazette newspaper and the last hangings on British soil‰۪ \nJames O‰۪Donnell\, NUI\, Galway ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷News\, Networks and the Nation-State: the decolonisation of Irish news supply?’ \n3-3.30pm Coffee \n3.30-4.30pmFiona Bateman\, NUI\, Galway ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷‰ÛÏThis Unfortunate Affair‰۝: Ireland and Biafra 1967-70‰۪ \nCharlotte Riley\, UCL ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷‰ÛÏNo Longer Isolated‰۝: Broadcasting in the post-war British African Empire‰۪ \n4.30-5.30pmJoanna Lewis\, LSE ‰ÛÒ ‰Û÷Empires of Sentiment\, Africa and the ‰ÛÏHeart of the Nation‰۝: Newspaper coverage of the death and funeral of David Livingstone‰۪ \nLionel Pilkington\, NUI\, Galway – ‰Û÷Performing Ireland and the Postcolonial Body‰۪ \nThis is a joint workshop organised by the National University of Ireland\, Galway and the London School of Economics. There is no charge to register but if you would like to attend please email Dave Finn (dave.finn@nuigalway.ie)\, ideally before 20 May. \nDirections: \nhttp://www2.lse.ac.uk/mapsAndDirections/campusMap.pdf \nhttp://www2.lse.ac.uk/mapsAndDirections/travellingToLSE.aspx \nhttp://www2.lse.ac.uk/mapsAndDirections/LSElocationMap.pdf
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SUMMARY:Global Women's Studies Summer Seminar with Caroline Bettinger Lopez\, Human Rights Clinic\, University of Miami\, School of Law
DESCRIPTION:Global Women‰۪s Studies Summer Seminar \nWith \nCaroline Bettinger Lopez\, \nHuman Rights Clinic\, University of Miami\, School of Law \n“Bringing human rights home: Strategies to fight domestic violence and other gender-based violations” \nFriday May 24 – 2.00-3.30 pm \nMoore Institute Seminar Room \nFree event – all welcome! \nTo reserve a place\, email: Gillian.browne@nuigalway.ie \nCaroline Bettinger-LÌ_pez is an Associate Professor of Clinical Legal Education and Director of the Human Rights Clinic at the University of Miami School of Law. Her scholarship\, advocacy\, and teaching focus on international human rights law and advocacy including the implementation of human rights norms at the domestic level. Her main regional focus is the US and Latin America\, and her principal areas of interest include violence against women\, gender and race discrimination\, immigrants’ rights\, and clinical legal education. Bettinger-LÌ_pez regularly litigates and engages in other forms of advocacy in the Inter-American Human Rights system\, federal and state courts and legislative bodies\, and the United Nations. Most notably\, along with colleagues at the Human Rights Clinic of Columbia Law School and the American Civil Liberties Union\, Bettinger-LÌ_pez was a leading member of the legal team that represented Jessica Lenahan (formerly Gonzales) in the landmark case Jessica Gonzales v. United States of America. Gonzales\, whose daughters were abducted by her estranged husband in 1999 and killed after the police repeatedly refused to enforce her domestic violence restraining order against him\, went before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in March 2007 and again in October 2008\, after all domestic avenues of justice were closed to her.
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/global-womens-studies-summer-seminar-with-caroline-bettinger-lopez-human-rights-clinic-university-of-miami-school-of-law/
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