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Liberation Conference:International law, human rights and national liberation (Tor Krever)

Event from SU Campaigns & Communities

Monday 20 February 2023, 4.00PM - Monday 20 February 2023, 5.00PM

FAB5.03 

Join Tor Krever as he explores how the law is operated in the context of Palestine and how they have been both utilised and failed in the struggles of self-determination. We will explore the topics of national liberation, resistance and how it operates within the wider framework of international law.

What Is Liberation Conference?

Lead by Tomi Amole, your Vice President Welffare and Campaigns, and Hamza Rehman, your Vice President Postgraduate, Liberation conference 2023 aims to build on the successes of the online conference with the same name held two years ago. This Week long, primarily in-person, co-collaborative set of workshops, talks and discussions in week 7 of term 2, where students can come together to discuss and learn about a variety of political issues affecting marginalised people. It aims to both provide students space for co-creation and learning and provide access to expert thinkers and seasoned activists whom students may not be able to engage with over the course of their studies or traditional participation in societies, enhancing the student experience, particularly for BAME, LGBTQ, disabled and international students.  

Who can attend?

Liberation Conference events are open to any University of Warwick student who may be interested in attending! Our workshops and lectures are aimed to create thought provoking discussions, and offer a space to learn, talk, interact and discuss openly a range of different topics. We have 5 different themed days throughout the week, which are:
Monday the 20th: Law, Justice and Abolition
Monday the 21st: The Politics of Identity
Wednesday the 22nd: Nationalism, boarders and Migrant Solidarity
Thursday the 23rd: Climate Crisis
Friday the 24th: Class, Work, and the Student Movement

Accessibility Requirements

The Faculty of Arts building has a modern Lift and stairless / doorless access through the universities card access system. 
The faculty of Arts building is also home to a number of gender neautral facilities. To find out more, and locations, please see here: Gender-Neutral Facilities (warwick.ac.uk)

If you have any questions or additional access requirements, please drop us an email to campaigns@warwicksu.com

Liberation Conference is powered by alumni support through the Warwick Innovation Fund.

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