Thursday, March 11, 2010

Customize Your Own Title Belts



X Seminar Social Sciences Aee *: Labour Market, a look from within.






Tuesday 16 March. 16.30-19.00

Who's behind the numbers?


Speakers: Samuel

Cires. Precarious member-Madrid (Youth Association and researchers in the Community of Madrid)

unemployed.

Worker immigrant.



Thursday 18 March. 16.30-19.00.

Historical Perspective and economic analysis of labor market.


Historical introduction. Led by a member of the Aee *

labor market from an economic perspective, José Manuel Rodríguez Rodríguez. Professor Economic Analysis of the UAM.



Tuesday 23 March. 16.30-19.00

Labour rights: theory and reality.


With the participation of two lawyers from the Free Association of Lawyers.



Thursday 25 March. 16.30-19.00

The track association.


Eduardo Andrade. CCOO delegate Alcampo and critical sector of the union. José Antonio Sánchez

Moro. CGT union representative-Air Comet.

All the lectures will take place in the Conference Room of the Faculty of Economics and Business, University Autónoma de Madrid, with the hours from 16.30 to 19.00. All attendees will receive a dossier with information on the topics covered.


Recognition Free Elective 1 credit to anyone who asks.


For more information and to register please contact us at local associations Aee * in front of the room Degrees in the Faculty of Economics at the UAM, the 91 497 42 19 or in aeeuam @ yahoo.es. The deadline for entries is March 16.


System:


will be necessary to attend the conference 100% and deliver within a maximum of 1 month from the end of the seminar (25/04/2010) and a later work from 1 to 3 leaves on issues raised.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Silene Capensis Chemical



COLOMBIA: History of impunity.



THURSDAY MARCH 11.

School of Law, legal science building, plant 2 1 seminar room
Francisco Murillo



The comparative analysis reveals that in Colombia, the violations of International Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law , by the state, go beyond the perspective of horror which at the time marked the military dictatorships in Latin America. The reports in this regard confirm it: the violation of human rights and the law of war by the Colombian State, reflect a systematic practice that has placed the attack on non-combatants in the center of military strategy.
Additionally, it has generated a number of mechanisms of impunity with the open complicity of the international community of states and with the full knowledge of the internal situation by institutions for the protection of United Nations.