Programme for the first seminar previous course Sept. 2003.
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FRIDAY
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TIME
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PLACE
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TITLE
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LECTURER(S)
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CURRICULUM
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10:00
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Registration, presentation
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Dahle
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1015-1200
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Introduction. Human Rights in a historical perspective
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Aarebrot
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Forsythe, David P (2000): Human Rights in International
Relations. Cambridge University Press, New York
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1215-1300
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Lunch
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1315-1500
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What constitutes HR and what doesn't
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Elin Skaar
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Beetham, David (1999): Democracy and Human Rights.
Polity Press, Cambridge
Forsythe, David P (2000): Human Rights in International
Relations. Cambridge University Press, New York Chap
5
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1515-1700
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NGOs - an overview - An introduction to the most important actors
in the field
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Aarebrot
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Eade, Deborah and Ernst Literingen (2001): Debating
Development: NGOs and the future. Essays from Development in Practice.
Oxfam, Oxford
IMR-manual: Chap 4
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SATURDAY
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TIME
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PLACE
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TITLE
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LECTURER(S)
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CURRICULUM
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1015-1200
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Methodology. · Strategy · Conduct · How to prioritise · What to
look for
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Aarebrot
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Chap 6. Handout - Nordem
IMR-handout: Chap 5
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1215-1300
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Lunch
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1315-1400
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Workshop: What constitutes Human Rights.
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Aarebrot/Dahle
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1415-1700
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Summary, discussion, practical information, software presentation
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Aarebrot/Dahle
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SUNDAY
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TIME
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PLACE
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TITLE
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LECTURER(S)
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CURRICULUM
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1015-1215
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NGOs - As an actor in the process of building demoracy.
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Muriaas
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Beetham, David (1999): Democracy and Human Rights.
Polity Press, Cambridg
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1215-1300
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Lunch
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1315 -1500
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Human Rights in East-Timor
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Kay Grieg
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1515-1600
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Conclusion and discussion
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Dahle
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