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NEEDED: Academic/jurist to work on Tibetan issues (fwd)Patricia Clay (pclay@WHSUN1.WH.WHOI.EDU)Sun, 14 Apr 1996 14:31:05 -0400
FYI, from DEVEL-L. -- ************************************ Patricia M. Clay, Anthropologist National Marine Fisheries Service 166 Water St. Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA email: pclay@whsun1.wh.whoi.edu ************************************ Forwarded message: > Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 21:17:56 MDT > From: PIERRE BLAIS <blaip@AUGUSTANA.AB.CA> > Subject: NEEDED: Academic/jurist to work on Tibetan issues > X-To: casid-l@vm1.mcgill.ca, intdev-l@uriacc.uri.edu, > wuscnet@qucdn.queensu.ca > To: Multiple recipients of list DEVEL-L <DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU> > > Hello everyone! > > Please feel free to pass on this notice to anyone qualified and > interested. > > NEEDED: > > JURIST OR ACADEMIC WITH > STRONG KNOWLEDGE OF TIBET > > The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), a Geneva-based > organization dedicated to the promotion of human rights through the > Rule of Law, is preparing a comprehensive report on the human > rights situation in Tibet, with particular reference to the question of > the protection of the distinct cultural, religious, linguistic and ethnic > identity of the Tibetan people. > > The ICJ is seeking a highly-qualified academic or jurist with a > strong knowledge of Tibet, fluency in written English, research > skills, and access to documentation on Tibet to assist in the > preparation of the report. The expert would conduct 3-4 months of > secondary research and drafting over the next year and possibly > participate in field research in India/Nepal. > > Interested candidates should send their c.v. with a cover letter > stating times of availability and fee requirement to Reed Brody, 60 > East 9th St., NY NY 10003 USA, e-mail <reedbro@aol.com> by > 25 April 1996. > > - end - > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >
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