Mary Robinson : Human Rights Strategies in the 21st Century [Humanities Center Event]
Mary Robinson : Human Rights Strategies in the 21st Century [Humanities Center Event]
Monday, April 12, 201012:00 AM - 7:00 PM (Pacific)
President Robinson will be drawing on the work of Realizing Rights in
areas of corporate responsibility, right to health, decent work and
climate justice.
Mary Robinson, the first woman President of Ireland (1990-1997) and
former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (1997-2002), has
spent most of her life as a human rights advocate. Born Mary Bourke in
Ballina, County Mayo (1944), she was educated at the University of Dublin
(Trinity College), Kings Inns Dublin, and Harvard Law School to which she
won a fellowship in 1967.
As an academic (Trinity College Law Faculty 1968-90), legislator (Senator
1969-89) and barrister (1967-90. Senior Counsel 1980, English Bar 1973)
she has always sought to use law as an instrument for social change,
arguing landmark cases before the European Court of Human Rights as well
as in the Irish courts and the European Court in Luxembourg. In 1988 Mary
Robinson and her husband founded the Irish Centre for European Law at the
Trinity College. Ten years later she was elected Chancellor of the
University.
Now based in New York, Mary Robinson is currently the President of
Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative. Its mission is to
make human rights the compass which charts a course for globalization
that is fair, just and benefits all.
About the Lecture Series
The Stanford Presidential and Endowed Lecture Series in the Humanities
and Arts brings the most distinguished scholars, artists, and critics of
our time to the Stanford University campus for lectures, seminars, panel
discussions, and a variety of related interactions with faculty, students
and the community at large.
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