I definitively concur with Brad on this point :-)
Spain would be a perfect place for the event
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From: Global Network for the Study of Human Rights and Environment [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bradford Morse [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 15 November 2010 23:30
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Subject: Re: International Seminar 2010
That makes it even more attractive Anna - as I am really enjoying Madrid at present.
Brad
Professor Bradford W. Morse
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School of Law, University of Waikato
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From: Global Network for the Study of Human Rights and Environment on behalf of Anna Grear
Sent: Tue 11/16/2010 2:13 AM
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Subject: Re: International Seminar 2010
Hi Susan,
The prospective location would be Spain, if the bid comes off.
Warm regards,
Anna
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From: Susan Tanner [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 14 November 2010 17:36
To: Global Network for the Study of Human Rights and Environment; Anna Grear
Subject: Re: International Seminar 2010
Anna,
I am interested but just in a period of transition. I am assuming you are thinking of having it in England?
On 2010-11-13, at 3:03 PM, Anna Grear wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I apologise for not being able to reply to everyone individually - but I am very pressed for time.
>
> Thus far we have 20 people who have expressed interest in the idea of the International Seminar on 'Human Rights and the Environment - In Search of a New Relationship'. I would like to thank everyone for their interest and enthusiasm, which is wonderful, and will certainly be in touch again soon with further details about what we need in order to put in a strong bid for the seminar. It won't be much at this stage, but we may well need abstracts. Watch this space, as they say. (Please bear in mind that abstracts need to focus upon the intersection of human rights and the environment and should be aimed towards research, reflections or projects taking their relationship beyond its current stage/state where possible.)
>
> If you know of people beyond the UK who would be good contributors to such an event - please encourage them to express their interest in being part of this. The list is not yet quite international enough.
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> Warm regards,
>
> Anna
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