Venues: Bozen/Bolzano (Italy)
Period: June 21-July 02, 2010
Application deadline: April 1, 2010
The Summer School focuses on the complexities of human and minority rights and diversity management in Europe through the discussion of the international and interregional protection mechanisms of the United Nations, the OSCE and the Council of Europe. Furthermore, the wide range of linguistic, educational and political rights will be explored. In particular the concept of cultural diversity under EC law, as gaining more and more significance beyond the context of minority protection, as well as the phenomena of immigration and social inclusion will be analyzed. The Summer School will clarify what it is that forms the core of European identity and whether this factor can overcome the ethno-national legacies of the past.
The tuition fee is 500 euro but accommodation, travel costs and other expenses are not covered by the tuition fee.
5 scholarships covering the tuition fee are available.
The Summer School is directed to civil servants from local, regional or national administrations who deal with the minority issues; lawyers, economists, social scientists and other employed in non-governmental organisations; journalists and teachers; Master and PhD students as well as graduate students.
If you are interested in participating please see the call for application.
Institute for Minority Rights (EURAC)
address: Drususstraße/Viale Druso 1
39100 Bozen/Bolzano, Italy
tel.: 0039.0471.055.231
fax: 0039.0471.055.299
e-mail: meir@eurac.edu
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