The Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales (BHRC) and the Human Rights Lawyers’ Association (HRLA) are co-hosting a  Half-Day Seminar for Early Career Practitioners, Law Students & Members of BHRC and HRLA.

The seminar ‘Skills for Human Rights Practice’ aims to support the development of confidence and community for human rights defenders, and is specifically designed to help early career practitioners, pupils, trainees and law students skill up in key areas that support advanced, human-centred advocacy approaches to human rights practice.

This seminar is open to all members of BHRC and HRLA, UK and international law students (including undergraduates and postgraduate / postdoctoral researchers), academics and human rights educators, trainee solicitors, pupil barristers and early- to mid-career solicitors and barristers. If you are already working in or interested in moving into human rights practice, or more deeply embedding a rights-based approach within their legal and professional practice in general, please do join the seminar.

For the full programme, list of speakers and registration please see BHRC website:

https://shorturl.at/VkBYs

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