The Relevance of the Convention Against Torture in Preventing and Redressing Violence Against Women

Event Details

Date:
22 February from 5:00 pm — 6:30 pm
Venue:
Lander & Rogers, Level 12, 600 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Open to:
All
Cost:
$20/$10 concession (inc drinks and finger food)
Website:
http://www.hrlc.org.au/content/events/upcoming-events/public-seminar-the-relevance-of-the-convention-against-torture-in-preventing-and-redressing-viol
Categories:

Description:

The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law and the Human Rights Law Centre invite you to a public lecture with: Claudio Grossman, Chair, United Nations Committee Against Torture
Fiona McCormack, CEO, Domestic Violence Victoria

"The Relevance of the Convention Against Torture in Preventing and Redressing Violence Against Women"

RSVP:     By completing and returning the registration form by 15 February
Cost:
       $20 / $10 concession (includes drinks and finger food)
Full details including registration form:
http://www.hrlc.org.au/content/events/upcoming-events/public-seminar-the-relevance-of-the-convention-against-torture-in-preventing-and-redressing-violence-against-women/

Public Lecture - All Welcome
Come along to this seminar and find out how the Convention Against Torture can be used to increase transparency and accountability and improve law, policy and practice in the area of violence against women.


Event Contact

Name
Janice Hugo
E-Mail
castan.centre@monash.edu
Phone
03 9905 3327
Organisation
Castan Centre for Human Rights Law