The VENEZIA 79 Jury, chaired by Julianne Moore and comprised of Mariano Cohn, Leonardo Di Costanzo, Audrey Diwan, Leila Hatami, Kazuo Ishiguro and Rodrigo Sorogoyen, having viewed all 23 films in competition, has decided as follows...
The Global Campus of Human Rights is glad to announce the publication of the GC Policy Briefs as part of the fifth edition of the Global Campus Policy Observatory (GCPO), a 'virtual hub' comprised of a team of a Coordinator and seven researchers for the production of a set of policy analyses to provide guidance and expert opinion in response to urgent human rights issues to a broad audience including decision makers, local governments, international and regional organisations and independent researchers.
The first Press Conference of Biennale Cinema 2022 started with the presentation of the Jury and the programme of Venezia 79 that opened with the movie "White Noise", directed by Noah Baumbach.
The event was attended by children and young people from different countries. In dialogue with the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Benedetto Della Vedova, Nobel Prize laureate Denis Mukwege, MEPs...
On 15 and 16 July 2022, the European Parliament and the Global Campus of Human Rights organise the second Global State of Human Rights conference in Venice-Lido (Italy), to discuss the state of Human Rights in the world, with a particular focus this year on children’s rights.
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