University of Essex

(UK PRWeb) 11 October 2010

world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind was chosen to be a landmark in the United Kingdom in the apartment, a new international institute to work design democracy and conflict resolution worldwide.

The new Institute for Democracy and Conflict Resolution (IDCR) at the University of Essex, based on Universityâ? s 40 years of practical and scientific expertise in the field of human rights, justice and governance, and become a beacon for democracy.

It is the largest institute will be developed specifically for independent research and analysis of policies in these areas, building on Essex? the experience ranked University in the UK for social science research.

Daniel Libeskind, the competition for the blueprint for the new location of the World Trade Center in New York, Design have designed the Jewish Museum Berlin, the Imperial War Museum North in Manchester, and the Danish Jewish Museum in Copenhagen. He studied for a MAA? An MA in history and theory of architecture at the University of Essex in the 1970s.

Daniel Libeskind and his wife Nina have a passionate interest in work that promotes democracy and conflict resolution and pledged their support for the Universityâ? Fundraising for s

institutions.

Professor Todd Landman, director of the IDCR said that the aim of this new training facility will be unique in combining rigorous research in the social sciences and policy analysis with practical experience and attention to democracy and human rights? Justice.

â? We are delighted that Daniel Libeskind was selected to the preservation of buildings, we need to expand and develop our work at an early design. The building is reminiscent of a powerful reaction from visitors, while conveying the seriousness and purpose of a p> institute.â ???? the construction of several million pounds is the property of researchers, training courses, conferences, seminars and counseling, and his heart may be a moot court to take the participants to take part in a simulated trial. He will anchor the University of Essex? S new fleet of research knowledge from the bridge, an expansion of the campus in Colchester. It is a space for organizations of political institutions, law firms and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to work with scientists and practitioners.

Professor Landman commented: â IDCR already working with organizations and international partners and develop a profile of work with businesses require assistance in areas such as the strengthening of parliaments and the evaluation of the quality of democratic governance ????. We can develop the growing demand for this work through the development of structures designed to work together to help organizations to develop sustainable Solutions.IT take p> ???? Daniel Libeskind

said: “I consider it an honor in a project that aims to contribute humanitarian visionary ????. I have always believed that the democratization and conflict resolution is essential not only in politics but in the Production of Architecture space.â ????

experts from the University of Essex held a number of important positions at the United Nations, including the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, the Special Rapporteur on the Right Advisor for Health, Principal of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and member of the Committee for Human Rights. The Universityâ? S lawyers have cases, carried out in Strasbourg to create precedents for large scale that the European Court of Justice have shaped human rights.

Universityâ? s Human Rights Centre, who received the Queena? Anniversary Prize in 2010 for his work in promoting human rights, has trained over 1500 students from over 100 countries. They also apply to international organizations such as the United Nations, the € Europe, the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and NGOs, including Amnesty International to work and Human Rights Watch. Essex graduates also work in the field in countries torn by conflict, including Bosnia, Kosovo, Nepal and Sudan.
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About the University of Essex: Essex University, founded in 1964, is one of the UKA s academic institutions and the most international universities in the UK? . It was No. 9 in The Times rankings in the UK for the research following the recent assessment of national research on quality, and 16 in the UK for student satisfaction, according to National Student Survey for 2010. More than a quarter of Essex? S 10,000 students have graduated and more than 3,500 international students from more than 130 countries. The University has three locations in Essex, and partnerships with a number of other educational institutions in the region.

About Studio Daniel Libeskind: Daniel Libeskind established his architectural office in Berlin, Germany in 1989. After winning the competition, the World Trade Center design in February 2003, Studio Daniel Libeskind (SDL) moved our headquarters to its present location in New York City? two blocks south of the original site of the World Trade Center in Manhattan. Since 1990, the office has the good fortune to participate in a wide range of urban projects, architectural and cultural rights. The office has received orders for major cultural buildings and significant urban projects in Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, the Netherlands, won the United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Canada, USA, Japan, Spain, Israel, Mexico, Korea and Singapore. SDL has branches of European partners in Zurich, Switzerland and Milan, Italy. In addition, SDL has local offices worldwide, including San Francisco, Denver, Bern, Toronto and Hong Kong.

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