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November 2009
Dublin 7 -
Economic Social and Cultural Rights - Making States Accountable
The Irish Human Rights Commission and the Law Society of Ireland are hosting the Annual Human Rights Conference on 21 November 2009, 9am-3.30p.m. in the President’s Hall, Law Society, Blackhall Place.The theme of this years conference is:Economic, Social and Cultural Rights-Making States Accountable.
The Keynote Speaker will be Ms Navanethem Pillay, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
To register interest in attending contact: Anthea Moore, Law Society.
| Telephone: | 01-6724961 |
| Email: | A.Moore@lawsociety.ie |
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