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FW: Three New Email Lists on Environment, Human Rights and Law




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Sent: April 13, 2000 4:57 AM
To: LEAD-allcohorts/World
Subject: Fwd: Three New Email Lists on Environment, Human Rights and Law


LawJuC,  HelpAsia  and  OppAnn.

 Three New Email Lists about Environment, Human Rights and Law have been
launched recently.

1- OppAnn
OppAnn is an announcement list of different opportunities. If you are
looking for Jobs, Education, Conferences, Trainings, Scholarships,
Internships, Fellowships, Research Materials, Seminars and Workshops then
join OppAnn by sending a blank message to:
OppAnn-subscribe@egroups.com , OppAnn-owner@egroups.com
It is open to learners, students, professionals, activists, trainers,
teachers and organizers. OppAnn would also serve as a network for
organizers, designers, hosts and producers. Members are invited to post any
announcement to the list, as long as it relates in some obvious way to:
Environment, Education, Human Rights, Peace, Ecology, Gender, Law, Health,
Engineering, Media & Literature.

2-HelpAsia
HelpAsia is an academic / research list for people interested in issues and
problems of "Human Rights, Environment, Law and Peace" (HELP) in the
following ten (10) Asian / South Asian Countries:
1- Afghanistan 2- Bangladesh 3- Bhutan 4- China
5- India 6- Iran 7- Maldives 8- Nepal
9- Pakistan 10- Sri Lanka
This historical initiative for research, awareness and advocacy is open to
public and it is designed to raise critical issues and provide communication
links and a space for the exchange of information among researchers,
scholars, activists, writers, lawyers,
academicians, journalists and professionals interested in all forms of Human
Rights, Environment, Law and Peace (HELP) issues and initiatives. We seek to
promote wide-ranging multidisciplinary discussions on HelpAsia, which bring
together a broader group of natural and social scientists and practitioners
than have so far addressed issues facing the continent and region. HelpAsia
list should also serve as a network for researchers in discussing data
sources, books and other information resources about the above mentioned TEN
countries. join at: helpasia-subscribe@egroups.com

3-LawJuC
Lawjuc is an academic and  research oriented list for people interested and
involved in matters/activities related to Law, Justice and Criminology. This
historical initiative for discussion, debate, research, awareness and
advocacy is open to lawyers, former judges, human rights activists,
litigants, police officials, former prisoners, paralegals, law students and
teachers. The LawJuC list is designed to encourage  discussion of different
aspects of the Criminal Justice System, legislations, important rulings and
it would also raise critical issues and would provide communication links
and a space for the exchange of information among researchers, scholars,
activists, writers, lawyers, academicians, journalists and professionals
interested in all forms of Law, Justice, Criminology and Human Rights.
Lawjuc list would also serve as a network for lawyers and researchers in
discussing data sources, books, events, conferences, opportunities, legal
complications and web-based information resources.
For subscription you can send a blank e-mail to:
LawJuC-subscribe@egroups.com or
LawJuC-owner@egroups.com

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