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Fulbright Symposium on Peace and Human Rights Education


Fulbright Symposium on Peace and Human Rights Education

21-25 June 2005

Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne

The Fulbright Symposium on Peace and Human Rights Education was hosted by the Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne in 2005 and convened by Melissa Conley Tyler and Carolyn Evans. The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies was one of the supporters of this symposium and this page hosts the papers, powerpoints and other presentation information given to us by speakers at the Symposium. Not all speakers contributed material to the website and the convenors have no further material from speakers.

Overview Material

Public Lecture: Balancing National Security and Human Rights 6.00-7.15 Lessons from Australia

The Relationship Between Peace and Human Rights

Evaluating Peace Programs: The Example of School Programs

Mountains or Molehills? Problems with Evaluating Human Rights Compliance

Business and the Human Rights Debate

How successful are anti-bullying programs in schools - and what more needs to be done?

Peace Education Through Practice and Across the Curriculum

Business, Philanthropy, Civil Society and Human Rights

 Breakfast Workshop on Peace and Human Rights in Schools



Major Sponsors
- The Australian-American Fulbright Commission
- The Pratt Foundation
- Liberty Victoria
- Minter Ellison
- The Missen Foundation

Sponsors
- Australian Academic Press
- Department of Education and Training Victoria
- Department of Victorian Communities, Office for Youth
- Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture

Supporters
- Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, Faculty of Law
- Department of Learning and Development, Faculty of Education
- International Conflict Resolution Centre, Department of Psychology