HRC Human Rights Centre
2012
Film Screening: 'Paradise Now' (2005) Human Rights Film Series
Workshop, Lecture Centre 209
'Paradise Now' is screened as the first film of the Human Rights Film Series organised by Human Rights Law Centre within Brunel Law Film.
Human Rights Film Series continues with the screening of ‘The Battle of Algiers’
Presentation, Lecture Center 062
THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS(1965) is an Oscar nominated film directed by Gillo Pontecorvo. The film recounts several occurrences during the Algerian Revolution against the French colonial occupation, including the French Army’s torture methods. Banned in France for several years, the film retriggered controversy after the Pentagon organized a screening in 2003.
Human Rights Film Series continues with the screening of 'Rabbit-Proof Fence'
Presentation, Lecture Centre 064
Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002) is an Australian chase-film directed by Phillip Noyce. Based on a true story of two aborigine girls who are taken away from their families, the film explores the issue of 'Stolen Generation' of children belonging to indigenous minorities.
Expert Seminar: Indigenous Peoples’ Languages and Cultures
Conference, Cavendish Room, Hamilton Centre
The Expert Seminar is organised by Brunel Law School under the auspices of the Human Rights Research Centre, in collaboration with the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights, in Uxbridge, UK on March 8-9, 2012.
The Human Right Film Series continue with 'The War You Don't See'
Presentation, Lecture Centre 061
Human Rights Film Series Brunel Law Film
'Deportation and State Violence' Dr Liza Schuster, Department of Sociology, City University
Lecture, Lecture Centre 005
The Human Rights Centre is excited to welcome Dr Liza Schuster to Brunel. Dr Schuster is an expert on domestic and European asylum policy, migration and racism, and migration and rights. All staff and students are welcome attend the event. Refreshments will be served following the presentation.



