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Brunel Law School - Human Rights Research Centre co-organised with the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights 8-9 March 2012 Cavendish Room, Hamilton Building EXPERT SEMINAR on Indigenous Peoples Languages and Cultures For information and registration please go to our website www.brunel.ac.uk/law or contact Dr Alexandra Xanthaki alexandra.xanthaki@brunel.ac.uk

EXPERT SEMINAR on INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LANGUAGES AND CULTURES The Expert Seminar is organised by Brunel Law School under the auspices of the Human Rights Research Centre, in Uxbridge, UK on March 8-9, 2012 and in collaboration with the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. In resolution 18/8 of September 2011 the United Nations Human Rights Council requested the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to prepare a study on the role of languages and culture in the promotion and protection of the rights and identity of indigenous peoples. It is envisaged that the Expert Seminar will help the development of the Study that the Expert Mechanism will submit to the United Nations Human Rights Council. The Seminar follows an initiative of indigenous and non-indigenous academics who have established a network with the objective to promote through studies, seminars and other events, papers and research the mandated work of the Expert Mechanism and other United Nations processes focused on the rights of indigenous peoples. Following the papers, the participants in the seminar will devote time considering the draft Study of the Expert Mechanism. PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME THURSDAY 8 th MARCH 8.45-9.15 REGISTRATION 9.15-9.30 INTRODUCTION Dr. Xanthaki, Brunel Law School

Antti Korkeakivi, Chief, Indigenous Peoples and Minorities Section, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Vital Bambanze, Chair, United Nations Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 9.30-11.30 PANEL I: Overview Prof. Wiessner (St Thomas Law School, US) - Cultural Diversity and the Safeguarding of Indigenous Peoples' Rights Prof. Stamatopoulou (Former Chief of the Secretariat of PFII, Columbia University) - Current Standards of International Law Regarding Indigenous Peoples Cultural Rights Prof. Dembour (Sussex University) - The Expert Mechanism Study: Some Preliminary Comments 11.30-1.00 PANEL II: Language Rights Prof. Dunbar (University of Highlands and Islands) - Indigenous Peoples Rights to their Languages Dr. Aikman (University of East Anglia) - Indigenous Peoples Rights to Education 1.00-2.00 LUNCH 2.00-3.40 PANEL III: Indigenous Identities and Cultural Heritage Prof. Kuppe (Wien University) - Traditional Indigenous Peoples Religions Dr. Alivizatou (School of Anthropology, UCL) - Indigenous Peoples Intangible Cultures Dr. Nazila Ghanea (Oxford University) - Indigenous Peoples Identities and Inter-sectionality 3.40-4.10 COFFEE

4.10-5.40 PANEL IV: Indigenous Peoples Cultural Heritage Prof. Dutfield (Leeds University) - Indigenous Peoples Intellectual Property Rights Prof. Castellino (Middlesex University) - Reparations for Violations of Indigenous Peoples Cultures Drafting of the Study 5.40-6.00 CONCLUSIONS OF DAY 1 FRIDAY 9TH MARCH 9.00-10.45 PANEL V: Cultural Self-determination and Autonomy Prof. Burger (Essex University, Former Chief of Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Minority and Indigenous Unit) -Indigenous Peoples Customary Systems Prof. Harris-Short (University of Birmingham) - Indigenous Children and Autonomy Dr. Xanthaki - Limitations to Indigenous Autonomy 10.45-11.00 COFFEE 11.00-12.30 PANEL VI: Cultural Destruction Prof. Samson (Essex University) - Indigenous Cultural Destruction Dr. Short (ICS- University of London) - Indigenous Cultural Genocide 12.30-1.30 LUNCH 1.30-3.00 PANEL VII: Cultural Issues related to Land Rights Ms Francesca Thornberry (Rainforest Foundation) - Indigenous Land Rights and Cultures Prof. Havemann (ICS University of London) - Indigenous Cultures v. Neoliberal Climate Change and Ecosystem Governance

Dr. Hausler (BIICL) - Culture and Evidence in Indigenous Land Disputes 3.00-3.30 COFFEE 3.30-4.30 DISCUSSION ON CONCLUSIONS 4.30-5.30 WINE RECEPTION

Practical information Venue The expert seminar will start on 8 th March at 9am and end mid-afternoon on the 9 th March 2012. It will take place at the Cavendish Room located in the Hamilton Centre. For directions, see the Brunel University campus map below: Where is Brunel University? Brunel University is situated in Uxbridge near London in the United Kingdom. Central London and the West End are easily accessed by bus or underground. The train and tube stations are within easy reach using the buses that stop on campus. The tube is also accessible by foot.

How to get to Brunel University? You will find below some useful information about how to get to Brunel. For more details on transport links and how to get to Brunel by bus, car, underground, also see: http://www.brunelconferenceservices.co.uk/find-us/ International Flights Heathrow is the closest airport to Brunel. Heathrow airport can be reached by bus or taxi and is situated only 6 miles away from the University campus. A number of carriers offer competitive prices to Heathrow. For more information on this airport, see: http://www.heathrowairport.com/ The easiest ways to reach Brunel from Heathrow airport are by taxi or by bus. If you book a taxi of one of the local companies in advance, it should cost you approximately 14 pounds from Terminal 4 and 11 pounds from the other terminals. It should take you about half an hour to get to Brunel University. You can also take a bus from Heathrow Central (the bus station) located in Terminal 2. U3 takes you to Brunel University in approximately an hour for 2.20 British pounds. Alternatively, from Heathrow Central the A10 Heathrow Fast Bus runs every 15 minutes, and your journey time is approx 25 minutes (alight Hillingdon Road and use river footpath to campus). Finally, you can take the tube and change in Rayners Lane for Uxbridge. It should take you about an hour. Other airports in and around London include: - City Airport: http://www.londoncityairport.com/ - Luton: http://www.london-luton.co.uk/en/ - Stansted: http://www.stanstedairport.com/ - Gatwick airport: http://www.gatwickairport.com/ Public transport You can easily access our campus by bus, train or underground (the tube). Buses There are a number of buses going to and from the University for Uxbridge Town Centre (U1, U3, U4), as well as West Drayton and West Ruislip train stations (fast over ground trains to Central London) as well as Heathrow Airport.

By Underground (London Transport) Take the westbound Metropolitan Line to Uxbridge (approx 40 mins from Baker Street station). Or take the westbound Piccadilly Line to Uxbridge (approx 45-50 mins from Earl s Court station). You can then take a taxi (around 6 pounds) or bus (U1, U3, U4) to Brunel campus. By Rail From West London, it may be more convenient to come to Brunel university using the rail. West Drayton (First Great Western Link) is the nearest mainline station, approx 1.5 miles from the campus. Services run from London Paddington (approx 20 mins journey time) or from the West (Bristol). From West Drayton station, take one of the following buses towards Uxbridge: 222 (alight Cowley Road), U5 (alight Station Road), or U3 (alight Cleveland Road). West Ruislip Station (Chiltern Railways) is the mainline service from London Marylebone (approx 20 mins journey time) and the North (Aylesbury, Banbury and Birmingham) and is approx 4 miles from the campus. From West Ruislip Station take the U1 bus (towards Hillingdon Hospital) and alight Kingston Lane. By Car Parking on the campus and in the local area is very restricted. Barriers control access to the site and all vehicles must display a valid permit. Visitors enter the site at their own risk and are subject to the University's Traffic and Parking and Permit Regulations. 'Pay and Display' parking is available on our main site and Sports Park via the Kingston Lane entrance. For more information on car parking please consult: http://www.brunel.ac.uk/about/campus/?a=9641 Local taxi firms Some of the local taxi companies include: Village Cabs (01895 622222), Alltime Radio Cars (01895 234234), Sky Cars (01895 272727).

For list of local taxi firms, see: http://www.taxiregister.com/uxbridge/ You can also book a taxi or minibus online at http://www.uxbridgetaxis.co.uk/ or http://www.taxismiddlesex.com/ For more on transport links and how to get to Brunel by bus, car, underground, see: http://www.brunelconferenceservices.co.uk/find-us/ Accommodation On campus accommodation Accommodation needs to be booked directly with the Brunel conference services. There is a wide range of accommodation ON-CAMPUS to choose from, catering for all budgets. This includes student bedrooms (budget) to the Campus hotel - The Lancaster Conference Suite offers superior en suite bedrooms for 65-85 (including VAT) per night. - The Lancaster Lodge offers exceptional value for both business and leisure users alike for 43 (including VAT) on a single room only basis, per night - For more details and to book a room on campus, please go to: http://www.brunelconferenceservices.co.uk/accommodation/summer/book/ Hotels in the vicinity - Red Lion Hotel, Royal Lane, Hillingdon, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 3QP, (0871 951 1000) - Travelodge, Colham House, Bakers Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 1RG, (0871 984 6373) Amenities on campus There are many shops and services around campus: HSBC bank: three cash points and access to all day-to-day banking services Pharmacy: stocks prescription and non-prescription products, toiletries and cosmetics Costcutter: our mini-supermarket, stocking household products, food and drink and stationery Computer Centre shop: selling IT products such as printer cartridges and paper, network cables, disks and hardware

Across campus there are also many places to eat at or places to grab a coffee. The Hub's balcony overlooks the concourse, while inside you can watch the big match on an equally big screen! Café-style lunches are served during the day, then by night it s a lively bar. A high street-style coffee shop, Café Rococo serves a range of hot drinks freshly prepared by trained baristas, as well as sandwiches, salads and cakes. Bar Zest offers pasta, salads, grills and paninis as well as a full bar. Enjoy a panoramic view of the sports hall, or over the campus from the outdoor terrace. During the day, Pronto is the ideal place to grab a baguette, pizza or pastry on the move. At night it opens late, serving your favourite fast food. Loco's is the main Students Union bar, with drinks promos and a pub-style menu. The big screen and plasma TVs show the latest sports coverage, or you can grab a game of pool or try one of the arcade games. The Pavilion Bar alongside the outdoor sports park is ideal for a relaxing drink after a match. It offers a full bar menu and snack menu at selected times. Alternatively, you can decide to take a stroll to Uxbridge town. Things to do around Brunel University Brunel is located in Uxbridge, a compact and friendly town on the edge of West London. Uxbridge town centre Uxbridge is just a 20-minute walk or short bus-ride from the heart of the campus, and the town centre is packed with more than 300 shops, a multiplex cinema, two shopping malls, dozens of bars and restaurants and a 3 million nightclub which runs a number of very popular student nights! Easy access to Central London The Campus is within easy reach of Central London. As mentioned earlier, travelling from London to Uxbridge is very straightforward the town is at the end of the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines on the London Underground, and overground trains from West Drayton Station (which is a short busride from campus) take you to Paddington in just 20 minutes. You can also catch night buses home from Central London throughout the night (for more details see about how to get to Brunel for links on transport). There are so many places to visit in London, from famous entertainment venues to small, one-of-a-kind art galleries, world-renowned shops and spots to dine. Find out more about these at http://www.ukguide.org/london/attract.html and http://www.visitlondon.com/attractions/ Windsor

Windsor is about half an hour drive from the campus. There are also over-ground trains from West Drayton Station that can take you there in less than 20 minutes. Windsor is home to two of the UK s Top 20 visitor attractions Windsor Castle and Legoland Windsor but there are many more to visit and enjoy throughout the borough. For information, see http://www.windsor.gov.uk/ Visa requirements It is the responsibility of the seminar s attendees to ensure that they have the relevant paperwork to enter the UK for the seminar. We are not able to help in obtaining visas. For visa requirements, please consult: http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/