Ten Points of Light

TEN POINTS OF LIGHT
AN INTERNATIONAL DEBATE ON HUMAN RIGHTS
PRIVACY PROTECTIONS TO PREVENT HUMAN
INTERFERENCE VS. DATA INTERFERENCE
HOW DOES YOUR NATION DEFINE ABUSE?
Date:
April 15, 2016
Time:
9:00am - 10:00 am
Session begins promptly at 9am
Location:
University of Denver
Sturm College of Law
2255 E. Evans Ave | LAW 170
Denver, CO 80208
Ten transnational, multidisciplinary legal scholars and professionals will explore
tensions in their nation over the power struggle for equal human rights protections
compared with recent protections to prevent unwanted data invasion. MYCY
Radio Production Studio will broadcast this discussion Live from the U.N. Buffer
Zone in the last divided capital city in the world, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Featured Guests:
Patricia M. Martin, Attorney-at-Law, U.S. Fulbright Scholar, Cyprus, Panel Chair
Christina Demetriades, “Emerging Voices”, MYCY Radio Host, UN Buffer Zone, Cyprus
Dina Kapardis, LLM, U of Central Lancashire, UK and Cyprus, UNICEF, Italy
Rossella Sala, LLM Candidate, the ONE Campaign, UNICEF, Trento Italy
Dr. Aristoteles Constantinides, Associate Professor, Intl Law & Human Rights, U of Cyprus, Nicosia
This event is free and
open to the public.
Questions?
Contact Anne Aguirre
at 303.871.6279 or
[email protected].
Dr. Anna Plevri, Professor of Law, U of Nicosia, Cyprus, Domestic Violence and the Law in the EU
Dr. Athanasia Hadjigeorgiou, Professor Intl Human Rights Law, U of Central Lancashire, UK and Cyprus
Maria Gavrilna, MD, Internal Medicine, Gynecology, Nicosia, Cyprus, Social Science/Psychological Services
Katrina Andreou, British Psychology Center graduate, U of Hertfordshire St Albans, UK
Laura Cogoy, GOAP, Center Against Violence and the Committee for the Civil Rights of Prostitutes