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Are freedom, peace, and justice incompatible agendas?

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The Inaugural Berger Lecture in Human Rights and Human Dignity was given by Mme Justice Louise Arbour. President and CEO of the International Crisis Group (Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and Chief Pro
The Inaugural Berger Lecture in Human Rights and Human Dignity was given by Mme Justice Louise Arbour. President and CEO of the International Crisis Group
(Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and Chief Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal on Yugoslavia.)

The event was hosted at the T.S Eliot Theatre, Merton College, Oxford on Monday 17th February 2014.

The lecture is held in honour of Roland Berger Strategy Consultants who support five Weidenfeld Scholars to study at the University of Oxford each year.

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Weidenfeld Debates
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louise arbour
Nick Rawlins
roland berger
Adam Roberts
tamaz szigeti
Keywords
human rights
freedom
peace
justice
Department: Trinity College
Date Added: 24/03/2014
Duration: 01:03:17

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