Monday 10 December 2018, 1730-2030
Regent’s University London, Inner Circle, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4NS.
This event will tell a story of human rights, crimes committed in recent conflicts and attempts by humanity to deal with these crimes in order to prevent them in future.
17:30-18:00 Arrivals and Registration
18:00-19:30 Stand Up for Human Rights: 70 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
A welcome message from the Vice Chancellor of Regent’s University London, Professor Aldwyn Cooper
Vignette by a victim of war crimes and founder of Bridge of Peace, Kemal Pervanic.
Panelists: Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, Professor James Gow (King’s College London), Jasmin O’Hara (founder of the Worldwide Tribe), and Dr Nena Tromp (Free University Amsterdam).
Chair: Dr Neven Andjelic
The evening will conclude with a two-minute vignette by a current refugee in the UK, who has been helped by the Worldwide Tribe.
19:30-20:30 Reception and Exhibition Art and Reconciliation
The evening is in support of the Worldwide Tribe and Bridge of Peace (Most Mira).