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GLOBAL MINORITY RIGHTS SUMMER SCHOOL IN BUDAPEST

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Deadline: 31-03-2015 Location: Hungary Back



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The Summer School will host 30 participants from all over the world and offers a forum to discuss relevant issues related to minorities with leading experts and practitioners in the field of international human rights law, political science, sociology, and history. Participants will study the multiple impacts of boundary changes on identity and equality in the interwar period and today. Lectures and interactive workshops will cover the following topics: a critical assessment of the geopolitical perspective on boundary changes in Europe; the impact of the peace treaties on national, ethnic, linguistic and religious identities in Europe; boundary changes and conflict resolution from a normative perspective (focus on Kurdistan and Kosovo); the successful management of border communities in Europe; current territorial debates in Europe (Scotland, Catalonia, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Crimea); the problem solving capacity of autonomies in Central and Eastern Europe; the protection of minorities in the Middle East; international and transnational approaches to minority protection; the Roma in Europe; and, finally, identity politics and equality.

The Summer School aims to:

   - Understand and critically assess the relevant international law and related practice on ethnic conflict resolution;
   - Present and review existing practice on the management of border communities in different regions of Europe;
   - Understand and discuss the effectiveness of the international minority protection regime with a particular focus on identity politics and
     equality.

This Summer School is envisaged as a space for meeting and consulting with authoritative academics, practitioners, public servants and decision-makers, providing participants the opportunity to share their experiences and present their research projects for discussion.


Eligibility

   - Public servants, decision-makers, teachers in higher education and journalists with an interest in diversity management, equality policies,
     minority rights, ethnic conflict resolution, geopolitics, and relevant international law;
   - MA and PhD students who wish to acquire competitive personal competence beneficial for their future careers in academia or in practice
     oriented professions;
   - Members of civil society organisations, practitioners;
   - Everyone who is interested in recent developments, current theories and advanced training in the field of minority protection.


Costs

The participation fee is 150 Euros. This fee covers tuition, accommodation, meals and cultural events. Financial support is available for 15 participants.


Deadline: 31 March 2015

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