Making the Law Work for Women's Human Rights [1]
Date:
Monday, March 14, 2016 - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Description:
How far have we come in the advancement of human rights and equal access to justice for women? Are women's human rights legally enforceable? How do lawyers and non-lawyer activists work within the law to protect women's rights? Please join the Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia for a discussion with top human rights experts as we discuss these issues and many more.
Featuring:
- Susan Benda, attorney-adviser, Department of State, Office of the Legal Adviser (speaking in her personal capacity)
- Martina Vandenberg, founder and president, the Human Trafficking Pro Bono Legal Center
- Lisa VeneKlasen, executive director and co-founder, Just Associates, Inc.
- Jeanne Cohn-Connor (moderator), partner, Kirkland & Ellis, LLP
ASIL is a cosponsor of this event.
Location:
Foley Hoag, LLP
Address 1:
1717 K Street NW
City:
Washington DC
State:
DC
Zip Code:
20005
AA Web Reg:
N
For More Information:
Click here [2].
Venue:
Foley Hoag LLP
1717 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Registration Fees:
WBA/ASIL members: $10
Non-members: $20
Student members: $10
Click here [2] to register.
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