28 Jan 2009 11:39:00.000
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Today the head of the EU Agency for the rights of all Europeans will visit The University of Nottingham's Human Rights Law Centre.
Morten Kjaerum, Inaugural Director of the European Agency for Fundamental Rights will deliver the Centre's annual Spring lecture on Bringing rights home - challenges for the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights on Wednesday January 28 2009.
The EU Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) provides assistance and expertise to the EU and its Member States in the field of international human rights law. Morten Kjaerum has been in charge at the FRA since June 2008, and is an expert in the field of racial discrimination and asylum and refugee law.
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He was Director of the Danish Institute for Human Rights, and served for six years as expert on the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
The open lecture will be introduced by HRLC Co-Director and UN Human Rights Committee Member Professor Michael O’Flaherty. He said: “We are delighted that Morten Kjaerum is delivering the Annual Human Rights Spring Lecture.
“He is the first Director of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency and will be setting the direction for this important new EU institution. Morten Kjaerum himself is a distinguished and widely respected human rights leader in Europe.”
The Human Rights Law Centre is a member of the FRA's legal expert group (FRALEX), for which it produces thematic studies, flash reports and bulletins with respect to specific fundamental rights issues in the UK.
The lecture will be held in Room B55 Law and Social Sciences Building, University Park from 16:30 (prompt start) to 17:45.
For further information on HRLC’s FRALEX project, please visit: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/law/hrlc/european-law-unit/FRALEX.php
For further information on the Fundamental Rights Agency, please see:
http://www.fra.europa.eu/fra/index.php
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More than 90 per cent of research at The University of Nottingham is of international quality, according to RAE 2008, with almost 60 per cent of all research defined as ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’. Research Fortnight analysis of RAE 2008 ranks the University 7th in the UK by research power. In 27 subject areas, the University features in the UK Top Ten, with 14 of those in the Top Five.
The University provides innovative and top quality teaching, undertakes world-changing research, and attracts talented staff and students from 150 nations. Described by The Times as Britain's "only truly global university", it has invested continuously in award-winning campuses in the United Kingdom, China and Malaysia. Twice since 2003 its research and teaching academics have won Nobel Prizes. The University has won the Queen's Award for Enterprise in both 2006 (International Trade) and 2007 (Innovation — School of Pharmacy), and was named ‘Entrepreneurial University of the Year’ at the Times Higher Education Awards 2008.