UGC british council workshops on human rights education : challenges and opportunities, 23 - 25 November 1998, 30 November - 2 December 1998

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1. Facts speaking for themselves - by Prof Mool Chand Sharma, Principal Coordinator of the Workshops RP01200
2. Guide to the Universal Declaration and the major UN Human Rights conventions
3. Human Rights and the European Convention: The Effects of the convention on the United Kingdom and Ireland, by Professor Brice Dickson, University of Ulster
4. Teaching Human Rights: Legal Educational Aims, by Professor Christine Bell, Queen's
University, Belfast
5. LLM in Human Rights Law 1998-9: course curriculum and design at Queen's University of Belfast
6. Gender Issues:
6.1 Extract from the Beijing Platform for Action: Women's Rights are Human Rights
6.2 Extract from the 'Indian NGOs' report on CEDAW:
6.2.1 Discrimination against women, by Ramya Subrahmanian
6.2.2 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
6.3 Extract from the proceedings of the British Council/TISS Symposium held in 1996 or 'Women's Rights at the Workplace - Critical areas of concern and recommendations for legal interventions
7. Children's Issues:
7.1 National Policy on Child Labour - 1987
7.2 The Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act
7.3 Human Rights and the Girl Child, by Vasudha Dhagamwar, Executive Director, MARG (sourec: UNICEF report)
7.4 Free From Bondage: A case study of World Vision India's work with children in bonded labour, by S Stephen Moses, Christudoss Geoffrey, CM Sundararaj and N Haridasan (source: World Vision Briefing 'Offering Hope, Not Despair - eradicating child labour without putting child workers on the streets)
7.5 Extracts from 'The Child Rights Bulletin', a South Asian Monthly Journal, edited by Joseph Gathia
7.5.1 India's Bonded Child Labourers and World Bank, by Lee Tucker and Arvind Ganesan
7.5.2 Child Labour in the Global Economy, by Terry Collingsworth
7.5.3 British Human Rights Report
The following materials have been given separately:
1. UGC's IX Plan Approach on Human Rights Education in Universities & Colleges,
2. Right to Information, handout by the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative
3. List of books on Human Rights in the British Council library, Delhi
4. 'Global Snapshots': exercise
5. 'The Effective Protection of Human Rights: An introductory handbook' by Tom Hadden, Colm Campbell, Kevin Boyle, Centre for International & Comparative Human Rights Law, Queen's University Belfast
6. Extract from FES publication: 'A Just Right: Women's Ownership of Natural Resources & Livelihood Security'
6.1 Chapter 1: A Field of One's Own: Gender and Land Rights in South Asia, Bina Agarwal
6.2 Chapter 4: Voices of Break the Silence, Jayoti Gupta

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