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Time: 5.00pm - 6.30pm
Venue: Room 0001, John Galsworthy Building, Penrhyn Road campus, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2EE
Price:
free
Speaker(s): Sanchita Hosali, Director of the British Institute of Human Rights
This event is part of the Human Rights Festival 2019, hosted by Kingston University's Centre for Human Rights, Solidarity and Practice and the Department of Politics.
Sanchita Hosali, Director of the British Institute of Human Rights - the UK's leading independent charity working to bring human rights to life here at home – will be reflecting on the prospects and the problems of realising rights after Brexit. Followed by Q&As.
Keynote speaker
Sanchita is a celebrated expert in human rights and equality law and practice, with over fifteen years experience both in the UK and internationally. Sanchita has a particular expertise in addressing violence against women from a human rights perspective, having worked on a number of UK and international projects on these issues, including on "honour" crimes. Sanchita is a Trustee of the Centre for Women's Justice and was previously the Chair of Rights of Women.
For further details about the festival contact Hannah Miller.
Booking is essential to attend this event.
For further information about this event:
Contact: Ronald Ranta
Email: r.ranta@kingston.ac.uk
Directions to Room 0001, John Galsworthy Building, Penrhyn Road campus, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2EE: