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November 3–4, 2005

Representing Culture, Translating Human Rights

This conference will consider how international human rights law and discourse migrate, and how, in the process, issues of culture emerge internationally.

For more information, visit https://law.utexas.edu/conferences/representingculture/

Event series: Annual Conference
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