Mercoledì, 6 febbraio 2019

Venice School of Human Rights

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Venice School of Human Rights
The Venice School of Human Rights was born in 2010 with the goal of studying today's challenges in the field of human rights.
It allows its participants coming from all over the world to list these challenges and examine their reasons and possible solutions they can deploy. The EIUC Venice School at the same time, combines theory and practice and its faculty involves both academics and practitioners. The Venice School intends to highlight that the respect for human rights is the responsibility of all, that "Human Rights are our responsibility".
Courses are scheduled to take place in Venice at the premises of the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation over a period of 8 days. The courses will be taught in English by internationally recognised experts in the fields of human rights belonging to EIUC's partner universities and other organisations that support EIUC projects and endeavors. Participants will benefit from an extremely rich cultural environment including visits to museums, galleries, churches and the Venice Biennale. Finally, they will be able to relax and enjoy walking along the Lido beaches or cycling around the island once the courses finish in the afternoon.