Centre for the Study of Human Rights public lecture
Date: Thursday 4 October 2007
Time: 6-7.30pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: His Excellency Paul Kagame
Chair: Professor Conor Gearty
Africa is experiencing major changes to its environment as a result of climate change. This has clear implications for a continent that has already suffered disproportionately from abuses of human rights and from slow economic growth.
Paul Kagame is president of the Republic of Rwanda.
Ticket Information
Update: Monday 1 October 2007
This event is free and open to all however a ticket is required.
The ticket request online booking form is now closed, as all tickets for members of the public and alumni have now been allocated. All tickets were dispatched on Wednesday 26 September.
All tickets for LSE students and staff have also now been allocated.
If you have not been successful in requesting a ticket then please see below for details of the returns queue.
Returns Queue
There will be a returns queue in operation for the Old Theatre. Shortly before the event starts we will fill any empty seats left by ticket holders with people from the returns queue. The returns queue will be located on the ground floor of the Old Building, next to the Old Theatre. Entry is not guaranteed to this event via the returns queue and is strictly subject to seats being available.
For further information please email events@lse.ac.uk
Media queries: please contact the Press Office if you would like to reserve a press seat or have a media query about this event, email pressoffice@lse.ac.uk.
The next public debate organised by the Centre for the Study of Human Rights will be on Thursday 25 October and is entitled Marking a New Era for Equality and Human Rights in Britain.