EURAC Summer 2012

Learn in a Beautiful Setting in Italy

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New Resource:

Annotation of the Alberta Human Rights Act, 2011

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Two Job Postings

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New ACLRC Resource

CARED Stand Website

Anti-Racism education and resources:

CARED Website

 


Multifaith Calendar 2012

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The Multifaith Calendar is the leading sourceof complete and accurate dates, times, and descriptions for 370 events (including over 180 religious and cultural occasions). Information from fourteen World Religions and faith groups is collected and updated annually. We are excited about the rich diversity of images throughout the Calendar, published in a full size (13" x 10") and colour format.

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See our updated video/DVD library list

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Video Library


 

LEGAL DISCLAIMER | This site provides information about human rights law and civil liberties. Legal information is not the same as legal advice as to the application of law to an individual's specific circumstances. We cannot offer legal advice in response to specific problems. We strongly recommend that you consult a lawyer if you need such help.





This site provides information about human rights law and civil liberties. We cannot offer legal advice in response to specific problems. If you need legal advice, you should consult a lawyer.

The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre is a Canadian non-governmental, non-profit organization. We appreciate the contributions made by donors and volunteers, and rely on the support of various agencies in Canada, including the Alberta Law Foundation, The Sheldon Chumir Foundation and The Human Rights Citizenship and Multiculturalism Education Fund.

                                


WHAT WE DO
Education
Research Centre staff and volunteers make presentations on a wide range

Human Rights Education Project
The Research Centre's human rights education project provides speakers, materials, teaching in-services and teacher support for human rights education at the secondary level.

Research
The Research Centre undertakes research on contemporary civil liberties and human rights issues that are of concern to Albertans. The projects are diverse - from proposals for reform of human rights legislation, to a report on citizen complaints about police conduct, to a manual for lawyers who represent mentally disabled clients.

Information/Referral
The Research Centre also responds to members of the public who call with questions about civil liberties and human rights. We receive hundreds of calls every year, and we provide information or refer callers to other resources.

Research And Education — Not Advocacy
The Research Centre does not engage in advocacy — neither in individual cases, nor in the form of political lobbying.

The Centre is affiliated with the University of Calgary.

Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre
c/o Faculty of Law
University of Calgary
2500 University Way N.W.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4

Telephone: (403) 220-2505
Fax: (403) 284-0945
Email: aclrc@ucalgary.ca