Alternatives to Secession: Sovereignty and Minority Rights

March 2, 2003

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Panelists:

Kim Campbell
Former Prime Minister, Minister of Justice, and Minister of National Defense, Canada

Gorka Espiau
Director, International Affairs, Elkarri, the Movement for Dialogue and Agreement, Basque Country; founding member, European Platform for Conflict Prevention and Transformation; coauthor, The Role of the Media in the Basque Conflict

Keith Fitzgerald (Tufts'91, EPIIC)
Managing Director and Director of the Negotiation & Crisis Management Team, Sea-Change Partners, a public interest training and consulting firm based in Singapore specializing in negotiation, conflict management, crisis management, change management, and service delivery in the public sector

Hurst Hannum
Professor of International Law, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; author, Autonomy, Sovereignty, and Self-Determination: The Accommodation of Conflicting Rights; coauthor, International Human Rights Law: Problems of Law, Policy, and Practice; former executive director, Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute

Padraig O'Malley
Senior Fellow, John W. McCormack Institute, University of Massachusetts/Boston; editor, New England Journal of Public Policy; author, Northern Ireland: Questions of Nuance and Biting at the Grave: The Irish Hunger Strikes and the Politics of Despair; editor, Uneven Paths: Advancing Democracy in South Africa; convener, The Indaba (talks on Northern Ireland)

Timothy Phillips
Founding co-chair, The Project on Justice in Times of Transition; co-founder, Energia Global, Ltd.; consultant to non-governmental and governmental organizations in the United States and abroad, including the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Council of Europe, on democratization, conflict resolution and human rights initiatives; member, Board of Directors, The Foundation for a Civil Society; Practitioner-in-Residence, Institute for Global Leadership, Tufts University

Moderators:
Sarah Berger '03 and Lindsay Spiegelberg '03
EPIIC Colloquium Members