Prof. Milovidov to Present at International Seminar on Children's Rights in Geneva |
| Tuesday, 17 September 2013 |
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The discussants will attempt to define the contours of sexual exploitation and sexual tourism and their legal, economic, psychological, sociological and political dimensions. They will highlight good and bad practices and propose solutions. Elizabeth Milovidov will hold daily workshops which will take place parallel to the plenary sessions in order to allow participants to examine concrete cases. A lawyer and professor, Elizabeth Milovidov is a specialist of children's rights advocacy. Before this seminar, she is scheduled to sit on International Family Law juries at the Law school (September 19). Visit Elizabeth Milovidov's profile and her dedicated to the protection of children's rights. You may also follow her on Twitter (twitter/crossing_guard) and Facebook (). |
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Professor Elizabeth Milovidov will participate in an international seminar on "Sexual Tourism Implicating Children: Prevention, Protection, Interdiction and Care for Victims" to take place on October 15-18 at the in Geneva, Switzerland. This seminar is organized under the direction of Jean Zermatten, Chairman of the , one of the that monitor the implementation of the core international human rights treaties. It will bring together children's rights advocates from around the world alongside representatives of State parties, members of parliament, UN organs, members of NGOs in the area, actors within the tourism sector, economists, social workers, sociologists, jurists, psychologists, researchers, students, and other persons concerned by the theme.
I aim to help my students prepare for life beyond "the groves of academe" - especially how to ask the right questions to work out what is really going on out there. Along the way, they practice writing lucidly and succinctly. It is stimulating teaching such a lively crew. I hope they also find it fun being challenged to analyse the facts without prejudice and to think originally