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[casi] HUMAN RIGHTS LUNCHTIME LECTURE - Reluctant imperialism: humanrights, regime change and pre-emptive intervention



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HUMAN RIGHTS LUNCHTIME LECTURE - Reluctant imperialism: human rights,
regime change and pre-emptive intervention

The British Institute of Human Rights would like to invite you to the
second public lecture in its 17th annual Lunchtime Lecture Series.

Event:  Reluctant imperialism - human rights, regime change and pre-emptive
                intervention
Speaker:        George Joffe, Centre for International Studies Cambridge
Date:           Thursday 7 November
Time:           1-2pm
Venue:          Great Hall at King's College London, 152-170 The Strand, London WC2
Contact:        020 7401 2712

ADMISSION IS FREE & PRE-BOOKING IS NOT REQUIRED

George Joffe, will give the second lecture in the 2002-03 series. A
renowned expert on the middle East, Mr Joffe is giving this lecture for
BIHR at a crucial time. George Joffe specialises in Mediterranean affairs,
with particular reference to North Africa and the Middle East. Between 1997
and 2000 he was the director-of-studies and deputy-director of the Royal
Institute of International Affairs in London and is now visiting professor
in geography at Kings College and a research fellow at the Centre of
International Studies in Cambridge.

The British Institute of Human Rights is a charitable organisation
affiliated to King's College, London, dedicated to furthering the promotion
and protection of human rights. We focus in particular on mainstreaming
human rights principles in society, which we do by working closely with
other organisations representing or assisting marginalised communities.
The lunchtime lecture series aims to bring issues concerning human rights
to a wider audience and the speakers and topics are selected with
accessibility and public interest in mind.

The British Institute of Human Rights Seventeenth Annual Lecture Series is
supported by the Law School, King's College, the John S Cohen Foundation
and is held in association with the Independent Newspaper.


For more information please contact Hannah Pearce at BIHR on 020 7401 2712.

British Institute of Human Rights
Kings College London
75-79 York Road
London
SE1 7AW

Tel 020 7401 2712
Fax 020 7401 2695

http://www.bihr.org

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