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James Anaya
Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy
"Indigenous Peoples and their Contribution to the International Human Rights System"
April 17, 2008 - 3:00pm

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The OAS gratefully acknowledges the generous contribution of the San Martin de Porres University in Lima, Peru to the lecture series as well as the support of the governments of The People's Republic of China and the Republic of France.

Please visit the Lecture Series web site at www.oas.org/lecture for more information on past and upcoming events.

Admission is free. To register, please e-mail the OAS at DER@oas.org or fax (202-458-6319).

Participants are requested to be in their seats 20 minutes early as the event will be broadcast live throughout the Hemisphere.

 


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