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Southampton Institute for Arts and Humanities

SIAH: Public Life - Sharon H. Venne Event

Time:
16:00 - 17:00
Date:
26 January 2023
Venue:
Online and in-person (Avenue Campus)

For more information regarding this event, please email SIAH at siah@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

Part of the SIAH: Public Life series. All welcome. Sharon H. Venne (notokwew muskwa wanitokan) will be talking about her work with the United Nations on the rights of Indigenous Peoples and Treaty Rights of Indigenous Peoples and her work as a judge directing the hearings of the Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes (CICC). This event will be chaired by Dr J. R. Carpenter, Winchester School of Art.

Sharon H. Venne (notokwew muskwa manitokan) is a Cree woman; BA (Hon), LLB, LLM and a PhD candidate in the history department of the University of Alberta. The background research to the many clauses on the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is included in her book: Our Elders Understand Our Rights: Evolving International Law Regarding Indigenous Peoples (Theytus Books, 1998).

In addition, Venne has written numerous articles and edited materials related to the rights of Indigenous Peoples and Treaty Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Her most recent published article is ‘Manufactured Consent – how state governments manufacture consent and use it against Indigenous Nations at the domestic and international level’ in Indigenous Peoples as Subjects of International Law (Routledge, 2018) edited by Dr Irene Watson.

Venne is one of four judges directing the hearings of the Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes (CICC), a collaboration between Indian writer, lawyer and activist Radha D’Souza and Dutch artist Jonas Staal, produced by Framer Framed.

Please note this is a hybrid event and will run in-person and online. Further details will be sent via the joining instructions on Tuesday 24 January.

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