CCRI: International Law Lecture by Gonzalo Boye from Spain on Catalunia and the Litigation Against Discrimination of Leaders of the Independent Movement

With its base in Delhi, CCRI runs courses throughout India in remote rural areas where access to high quality legal and human rights education is hard to find, as well as in the metro cities.

We bring theory, practice, and law together into an integrated and multidisciplinary program. CCRI specialises in public interest law, social activism and access to justice.

We offer a radical and comprehensive curriculum from the perspective of defending poor and marginalised people. Our courses are designed and built around the specific issues and
concerns of the time and place in which they are delivered.

This is done to enable us to respond immediately to critical situations by providing training to local lawyers and activists on how to use the law to combat injustice."

The Centre for Constitutional Rights recently started its International Law Lecture Series with lawyers and activists from leading Civil Liberties organisations sharing their experience with leading cases/litigation on various constitutional rights in their courts. 

The Centre in collaboration with the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights is organizing a series of lectures which will span over the next 4 months. Our first lecture is scheduled to be held on 1st June, 2021. The lecture is being delivered by Gonzalo Boye from Spain who will be discussing Catalunia and the Litigation against discrimination of leaders of the independent movement.

The zoom and registration link is as under:

 Hi there,

You are invited to a Zoom meeting.
When: Jun 1, 2021 06:30 PM India

Register in advance for this meeting:
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0vdumhrDkjGtGggH6fkS8JmPyu0B4wMkUo

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Meeting ID   992 1092 2905
 Passcode  557409