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How could minority and women’s rights be protected in a United Ireland?

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Event Date(s): November 15, 2023
Time: 1pm to 5pm
Event Type: Hybrid Event
Event Venue: Ulster University Belfast campus
Policy Area(s):Democratic Governance
Keywords:Bill of Rights, Gender, Peace Process

A seminar exploring how the rights of women, linguistic minorities, unionists, and migrants could be protected in the constitutional and legal structures for Ireland if there was a ‘yes’ vote in a referendum held under the Good Friday Agreement (GFA).

The seminar consists of two panels:

Panel 1: Minority rights

Panel 2: Women’s rights

Confirmed participants include Prof Colin Murray (Newcastle University), Prof Brice Dickson (Queen’s University Belfast), Dr Salome Mbuga (AkiDwa Ireland), Prof Colin Harvey (Queen’s University Belfast), Prof Fidelma Ashe (Ulster University), Elaine Crory (Women’s Resource and Development Agency), Dr Joanna McMinn (Ulster University), and Prof Fionnuala Ní Aoláin (Queen’s University Belfast / University of Minnesota). Full details coming soon!

This event is being organised by the Equality Coalition and Transitional Justice Institute, supported by the LSE Gender, Justice and Security Hub.

Register via Eventbrite for your free ticket. Both in-person and online tickets are available.

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