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Supporters Lucerne Tourism Ltd. Helvetia Insurance Switzerland Bourbaki Panorama Lucerne STA Travel AG Feines aus Luzern Galliker Transport AG SIGG Switzerland AG Titelbild: Hans Erni, Kranz der Profile, 25.09.1990, Tempera auf Papier, 65 x 50 cm, Hans Erni, Luzern 12.14/50_0306_hab_Ly Papier: 100 % Altpapier, C0²-neutral Cultural Promoters Human Rights and History 10th International Human Rights Forum Lucerne (IHRF) 8 and 9 May 2015 Swiss Museum of Transport Uni/PH Building

International Human Rights Forum Lucerne (IHRF) The essential aims of the International Human Rights Forum Lucerne (IHRF) are human rights and their protection. Thus, the IHRF promotes the public debate on human rights and gives the different political, business, academic, and societal actors a forum where they can meet and discuss current human rights issues together. Various formats of collaboration and discourse ensure that not only a dialogue is established but also that concrete projects are initiated and carried through. Human Rights and History 3 How has the historical development of human rights contributed to the foundation of the normative universality of human rights? 3 What further development of human rights can be expected? 3 What consequences does a critical view on the history of human rights have for human rights education in school? 3 How can historical learning and human rights education work together as well as enrich and complement each other? These and other questions will be debated in the discourse about human rights and history at the 10 th IHRF by prominent actors and renowned international experts. Students Meet Human Rights To ensure the continuity of the human rights tradition, the IHRF aims not only to enable the participation of current players, but also of those of the future. For this purpose, students will work on a human rights theme in connection with the IHRF. The culmination of this work will take place at the Forum itself, where the students will have the opportunity to participate and to meet and talk to experts as well as human rights activists. Students Meet Human Rights involves students from different high schools and professional schools in the discussions and events of the Forum with the intention of fostering an intensive learning process regarding human rights. New information and communication technologies will be used to enhance the learning experience as well as to allow young people to prepare for participating in the workshops and other events of the Forum. SPECIAL Workshops Participants are able to choose from a variety of SPECIAL Workshops according to their personal interests and so focus on and learn more about a specific aspect in the domain of human rights: 3 Economy 3 Human Rights Education 3 Law 3 Philosophy 3 Social Work 2 3

Program Friday, 8 May 2015 Swiss Museum of Transport, Uni/PH Building * confirmed REAL Workshop: Special IHRF-Award: Youth and International Law The IHRF-Award, which was launched in the year 2007 by the Lucerne company Betten Thaler, supports innovative projects and proposals that focus on the promotion of human rights. This allows not only established human rights institutions, but also young human rights activists to carry out their projects and proposals. The IHRF-Award is open to the public and the three best projects/proposals are presented in the REAL Workshops at the Forum in front of a jury. During the IHRF the candidates can also benefit from the participants expertise and know-how and at the end the jury will divide the prize money among the three selected projects /proposals. IHRF Concert Classic Within the 10 th IHRF the IHRF Concert Classic will take place for the fifth time. The IHRF is again honored to welcome for the benefit concert the Human Rights Orchestra (HRO), which features top-class musicians and is conducted by Alessio Allegrini. The HRO and the IHRF Concert Classic pursue the goals of reaching out the broader public and to sensitize it to human rights as well as supporting specific human rights projects. The IHRF Concert Classic will take place on 29 April 2015 in the Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne (KKL). Centre of Human Rights Education (ZMRB) The IHRF is organized by the Centre of Human Rights Education (ZMRB) of the University of Teacher Education Lucerne (PH Luzern). The ZMRB guarantees the scientific quality and political independence of the IHRF, the fair and equal treatment of all participants as well as the continuity and sustainability of the IHRF. The IHRF is co-organized and -realized by the IHRF-StudentTeam, a group of students of the PH Luzern, the University of Lucerne and the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. Centre for History Teaching & Learning and Recalling the Past (ZGE) Mankind learns from history. The ZGE of the PH Luzern observes, studies and documents the way in which humans interact with the universe of history. The aim of the ZGE is to awaken and sustain the individual and social interest for the past and thus establish history as a source of experience and learning for the present and the future. The ZGE and the ZMRB have worked together to organize and realize the 10 th IHRF, particularly in regards to the content of the Forum. 8.30 a. m. 9.30 a. m. 10.00 a. m. 10.20 a. m. 10.40 a. m. 11.00 a. m. 11.30 a. m. 11.50 a. m. Preprogram: Introduction to the Program of the 1 st Forum Day 3 Peter G. Kirchschlaeger * Opening Ceremony 3 Peter G. Kirchschlaeger * 3 Nadine Walder * 3 Ursula Staemmer-Horst * 3 Reto Wyss Human Rights and History 3 Moderation: Marina Villa Human Rights and History An Introduction 3 Peter G. Kirchschlaeger* 3 Thomas Kirchschlaeger* The Development of Human Rights Since 1948 in the UN and Challenges for the Future 3 Zeid Ra ad Al Hussein The Significance of Human Rights in Europe: Yesterday Today Tomorrow 3 Miro Cerar Break Keynote of Didier Burkhalter (Invited) Human Rights Violations Today and Possible Action Strategies 3 Heiner Bielefeldt * 12.10 p. m. Discussion 3 Zeid Ra' ad Al Hussein 3 Heiner Bielefeldt * 3 Miro Cerar 3 Peter G. Kirchschlaeger * 3 Moderation: Marina Villa 4 5

12.45 p. m. Expert Panels 2.15 p. m. Lunch Break Expert Panel I: What Significance Has the Historical Development of Human Rights for the Justification of the Universality of Human Rights? 3 Jan Assmann 3 Jan Eckel * 3 Georg Lohmann * 3 Juergen Habermas 3 Christopher McCrudden * 3 Moderation: Norbert Bischofberger * 4.30 p. m. Evening Discussion: What Can the Human Rights Tradition Learn from Its Own History for the Present and the Future in Order to Achieve Practice-Relevant Changes Towards a Culture of Human Rights? 3 Aleida Assmann 3 Heiner Bielefeldt * 3 Helen Keller * 3 Lothar Krappmann * 3 Manfred Nowak * 3 Moderation: NN REAL Workshop 2.15 p. m. Expert Panel II: What Practical Consequences Does a Critical Look at the History of Human Rights Have for Human Rights Education in Schools? 3 Holger Boening * 3 Sandra Reitz * 3 Thomas Kirchschlaeger * 3 Moderation: Karl-Peter Fritzsche * Special IHRF-Award: Youth and International Law Presentation of Projects by the Winners of the IHRF-Award Jury: 3 Patrick Hohmann* 3 Jannika Jahn * 3 Christoph Spenlé * 3 Moderation: Member of the IHRF-StudentTeam 2015 6.00 p. m. 6.15 p. m. 7.00 10.00 p. m. IHRF-Award Ceremony 3 Moderation: Member of the IHRF-StudentTeam 2015 End of the 1 st Forum Day Official Dinner Welcome Addresses 3 Hans-Rudolf Schaerer * 3 Ursula Staemmer-Horst * 2.15 p. m. Students Meet Human Rights: Talk with Lothar Krappmann * 3.30 p. m. Break 4.00 p. m. 40 Years of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and Switzerland The Lessons to be Learned 3 Helen Keller * 6 7

Program Saturday, 9 May 2015 Swiss Museum of Transport, Uni/PH Building * confirmed 8.30 a. m. 9.15 a. m. Preprogram: Introduction to the Program of the 2 nd Forum Day 3 Peter G. Kirchschlaeger * Opening Ceremony 3 Thomas Kirchschlaeger * 3 Peter Gautschi * 3 Hans-Rudolf Schaerer * SPECIAL Workshops 2.00 3.30 p. m. SPECIAL Workshop Economy: The Responsibility of Companies for the Implementation of Human Rights 3 Patrick Hohmann * 3 Moderation: Susanne Giger SPECIAL Workshop Law: The Fight Against Torture as a Constant Threat to Human Dignity 3 Manfred Nowak * 9.30 a. m. Human Rights Education and Historical Learning Human Rights Education and Historical Learning 3 Martin Luecke* SPECIAL Workshop Philosophy I: The Historical Justification of Human Rights in Comparison with Justifications from other Disciplines (E) 3 Martha C. Nussbaum 3 Moderation: Peter G. Kirchschlaeger * 9.50 a. m. 10.10 a. m. 10.30 a. m. Human Rights in the Context of Memory Cultures, Memory Practices and Educational Media 3 Felicitas Macgilchrist * Human Rights Education Using Personal Biographies 3 Peter Gautschi * Break SPECIAL Workshop Philosophy II: The Contribution of Cultures and Religions to the Human Rights Tradition 3 Georg Lohmann * SPECIAL Workshop Social Work: Child Protection Throughout History: Retrospect and Prospect (E) 3 Philip Jaffé * 11.00 a. m. 11.20 a. m. Human Rights Education in South Africa: Treatment of Witnesses and Human Rights Defenders 3 André Keet* Discussion 3 Peter Gautschi * 3 André Keet * 3 Martin Luecke * 3 Felicitas Macgilchrist * 3 Moderation: Markus Furrer * SPECIAL Workshop HRE I (Human Rights and History): Learning Human Rights in Time, Space and Society Based on the Lehrplan 21 (New Curriculum for German Speaking Switzerland) 3 Peter Gautschi * SPECIAL Workshop HRE II (Human Rights and History): Competence-Based Human Rights Education According to the Lehrplan 21 (New Curriculum for German Speaking Switzerland) 3 Dominik Helbling * 12.15 p. m. Lunch Break and Transfer 8 9

SPECIAL Workshop HRE III (Human Rights and History): The Holocaust Memorial Day: Practical Implementation Suggestions (Secondary School) 3 Samuel Budmiger SPECIAL Workshop HRE IV (Human Rights and History): Bourbaki Panorama Lucerne: With a Videobook Though the Museum and Panorama 3 Hans Utz * 3 Andreas Haener * SPECIAL Workshop HRE V (Human Rights and History): Implementation of Human Rights Through Coming to Terms with Past Injustice: Verdingkinder (Bonded Children as Labourers) 3 Markus Furrer * SPECIAL Workshop HRE VI (Human Rights and History): Spanish Supermen, Passive Indigenous? De-Construction of Selected Historical Myths in Textbooks About the Time in Which International Law Was Established 3 Roland Bernhard * SPECIAL Workshop HRE VII (Human Rights and History): Human Rights Defenders Project in History and Political Education in Secondary School (E) 3 André Keet * 3 Moderation: Lukas Tobler * SPECIAL Workshop HRE VIII (Human Rights and History): Human Rights and Religion 3 Franziska Metzger * SPECIAL Workshop HRE IX (Human Rights Education Today): Getting School Pupils Involved: Concrete Proposals for Participation 3 Thomas Kirchschlaeger * 3.30 p. m. 4.00 p. m. 5.00 p. m. 5.15 p. m. SPECIAL Workshop HRE X (Human Rights Education Today): Persons with Disabilities in Professional Training 3 Jutta Schoeler * 3 Claudio Caduff * SPECIAL Workshop HRE XI (Human Rights Education Today): Human Rights Through a Special Learning Environment 3 Susanne Wildhirt * 3 Anna-Carolina Alder SPECIAL Workshop HRE XII (Human Rights Education Today): Neocolonialist Structures in Tourism 3 Nina Sahdeva * 3 Sara De Ventura * SPECIAL Workshop HRE XIII (Human Rights Education Today): Children's Rights in Teaching Relationships 3 Annedore Prengel * Transfer and Break Closing Talk: How Can the Implementation of Human Rights Be Improved? 3 Bruno Jochum 3 Kenneth Roth 3 Moderation: Jérôme Martinu Closing 3 Member of the IHRF-StudentTeam 2015 End of the 2 nd Forum Day 10 11

Speakers * confirmed Anna Carolina Alder Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein Prof. Dr. Aleida Assmann Prof. Dr. Jan Assmann Dr. Roland Bernhard * Prof Dr. Heiner Bielefeldt * Dr. Norbert Bischofberger * Prof. Dr. Holger Boening * Samuel Budmiger Didier Burkhalter Dr. Claudio Caduff * Prof. Dr. Miro Cerar Sara De Ventura * PD Dr. Jan Eckel * Prof. Dr. Karl-Peter Fritzsche * Prof. Dr. Markus Furrer * Prof. Dr. Peter Gautschi * Susanne Giger Prof. Dr. Juergen Habermas Andreas Haener * Dr. Dominik Helbling * Patrick Hohmann * Primary School Teacher UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Department of Literature, University of Konstanz Institute for Egyptology, Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg Central Office for Methodology of History and Political Education, University of Teacher Education Salzburg Professor of Human Rights and Human Rights Policy at the Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nürnberg and UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion and Belief Swiss Radio and Television SRF University of Bremen Secondary School II Sursee Swiss Federal Councillor, Head of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA Centre for History Teaching & Learning and Recalling the Past (ZGE), PH Luzern Prime Minister of Slovenia Working Group on Tourism and Development Department of Modern History, Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg Otto-von-Guericke-University of Magdeburg Centre for History Teaching & Learning and Recalling the Past (ZGE), PH Luzern Director of the Centre for History Teaching & Learning and Recalling the Past (ZGE), PH Luzern Swiss Radio and Television SRF Goethe-University of Frankfurt am Main Board of Trustees of the Bourbaki Panorama Lucerne Ethics and Religions, PH Luzern Chairman of Remei AG Prof. Dr. Philip Jaffé * Jannika Jahn * Bruno Jochum Prof. Dr. Helen Keller * Prof. Dr. André Keet * PD Dr. Peter G. Kirchschlaeger * Thomas Kirchschlaeger * Prof. Dr. Lothar Krappmann * Prof. Dr. Georg Lohmann * Prof. Dr. Martin Luecke * Dr. Felicitas Macgilchrist * Jérôme Martinu Director of the Institute for Children s Rights Sion Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law Director General of Médecins Sans Frontières MSF Switzerland Judge at the European Court of Human Rights Director of the Institute for Reconciliation and Social Justice, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein Co-Director of the Centre of Human Rights Education (ZMRB), PH Luzern Co-Director of the Centre of Human Rights Education (ZMRB), PH Luzern Former Member of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child Otto-von-Guericke-University of Magdeburg Freie Universität Berlin Georg Eckert Institute Prof. Dr. Christopher McCrudden * Queen s University Belfast Dr. Franziska Metzger * Prof. Dr. Manfred Nowak * Prof. Dr. Martha C. Nussbaum Prof. Dr. Annedore Prengel * Dr. Sandra Reitz * Dr. Kenneth Roth Nina Sahdeva * Prof. Dr. Hans-Rudolf Schaerer * Prof. Dr. Jutta Schoeler * Dr. Christoph Spenlé * Deputy Editor in Chief of the Neue Luzerner Zeitung (NLZ) Centre for History Teaching & Learning and Recalling the Past (ZGE), PH Luzern Austrian Institute for Human Rights University of Chicago Department of Educational Science, University of Potsdam German Institute for Human Rights Executive Director of Human Rights Watch Working Group on Tourism and Development Rector of the PH Luzern Technical University of Berlin Directorate of International Law, Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs FDFA 12 13

Matronage and Patronage Committee Ursula Staemmer-Horst * Lukas Tobler * Dr. Hans Utz * Marina Villa Councillor of the City of Lucerne Centre of Human Rights Education (ZMRB), PH Luzern Centre for History Teaching & Learning and Recalling the Past (ZGE), PH Luzern Moderator and Media Coach Nadine Walder * Head of the IHRF-StudentTeam 2015 Prof. Dr. Susanne Wildhirt * Reto Wyss Educational and Social Sciences, PH Luzern Councillor of the Canton of Lucerne Louise Arbour Cécile Bühlmann Pascale Bruderer Martine Brunschwig Graf Micheline Calmy-Rey Flavio Cotti Eugen David Shirin Ebadi Ida Glanzmann-Hunkeler Andreas Gross Michael Kirby Helen Leumann Dick F. Marty Vreni Müller-Hemmi Lili Nabholz Jeffrey Sachs Judith Stamm Urs W. Studer Anton Schwingruber Desmond Tutu Franz Wicki Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Former Swiss National Councillor Swiss Councillor of States and former President of the Swiss National Council Former Swiss National Councillor and President of the Swiss Federal Commission against Racism Former Swiss Federal Councillor Former Swiss Federal Councillor Former Swiss Councillor of States and Former Swiss National Councillor Nobel Prize Laureate Swiss National Councillor and Member of the OSCE-Delegation (Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe) Swiss National Councillor and Member of the Parliamentary Conference in the Council of Europe Former Chief Justice of Australia, Member of the UN High Comissioner for Human Rights' Judicial Reference Group, Member of the UNAIDS Reference Group on HIV and Human Rights, Member of the UNDP Global Commission of HIV and the Law Former Swiss Councillor of States Former Swiss Councillor of States and Vice-President of the World Organisation against Torture (OMCT) Former Swiss National Councillor Former Swiss National Councillor Director of The Earth Institute, Columbia University, Special Advisor to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Former President of the Swiss National Council Former Mayor of the City of Lucerne Former Councillor of the Canton of Lucerne Archbishop and Nobel Prize Laureate Former Swiss Councillor of States 14 15

Participation Fee Information Please register electronically on www.ihrf.phlu.ch. Upon registration, you will receive an invoice together with a payment order. End of inscription is 26 April 2015. IHRF 8 and 9 May 2015 CHF 190. IHRF 8 and 9 May 2015 (incl. Official Dinner) CHF 310. 1 st Forum Day 8 May 2015 CHF 110. 1 st Forum Day 8 May 2015 (incl. Official Dinner) CHF 230. 1 st Forum Day 8 May 2015 Expert Panel (2.15 3.30 p.m.) CHF 30. 1 st Forum Day 8 May 2015 Evening Discussion (4.00 6.15 p.m.) CHF 30. 2 nd Forum Day 9 May 2015 CHF 110. 2 nd Forum Day 9 May 2015 Workshop (2.00 3.30 p.m.) CHF 30. 2 nd Forum Day 9 May 2015 Closing Talk (4.00 5.15 p.m.) CHF 30. Students with Student Card IHRF 8 and 9 May 2015 CHF 50. IHRF 8 and 9 May 2015 (incl. Official Dinner) CHF 170. 1 st Forum Day 8 May 2015 CHF 30. 1 st Forum Day 8 May 2015 (incl. Official Dinner) CHF 150. 2 nd Forum Day 9 May 2015 CHF 30. International Human Rights Forum Lucerne (IHRF) Centre of Human Rights Education (ZMRB) PH Luzern Sentimatt 1 CH-6003 Lucerne Switzerland T +41 (0)41 228 47 34 ihrf@phlu.ch www.ihrf.phlu.ch www.zmrb.phlu.ch www.phlu.ch The 10 th IHRF 2015 is open to the public and takes place at the Swiss Museum of Transport and the Uni/PH Building. Barrier-Free Access The IHRF will provide a barrier-free access to all events at the 10 th IHRF. Please contact us via email or by phone until the 31 March 2015 if you need a barrier-free access. Students of the PH Luzern, Employees of the PH Luzern and of the SCHR IHRF 8 and 9 May 2015 CHF free IHRF 8 and 9 May 2015 (incl. Official Dinner) CHF 120. 3 Students send their Student Card electronically to: ihrf@phlu.ch 3 Registration by 28 February 2015: 20 % reduction 3 Cancellations are subject to a cancellation fee of CHF 100. 3 Tickets for the IHRF Concert Classic are not included in the above rates 16 17

Organisation of the 10 th IHRF 2015 Team 3 General Direction: PD Dr. Peter G. Kirchschlaeger and Thomas Kirchschlaeger 3 Responsible IHRF: Franziska Brugger 3 Responsible Students Meet Human Rights: Dr. Walo Toedtli 3 Head of the IHRF-StudentTeam 2015: Nadine Walder 3 Members of the IHRF-StudentTeam 2015: Lukas Aebersold, Anina Albonico, Rebekka Gammenthaler, Yara Gut, Andri Heimann, Hanka Javorská, Sarah Kehl, Carina Locher, David Meier, Alessia Muehlthaler, Thomas Nigg, Annet Roest, Sebastian Schlaefli, Marlen Schlaepfer, Dario Schuermann, Martin Stocker, and Anna Storz 3 Members of the Students Meet Human Rights Team 2015: Patricia Buechel, Daniela Herzog, and Melanie Imhof Educational Services of the PH Luzern The educational services of the PH Luzern in clude comprehensive advice, information and documentation that are available to students, teachers, administrators and other interested parties. They identify current trends, promote public discussion and make the empirical findings from PH Luzern available to the wider public. 3 Centre for Pedagogical Media (PMZ) 3 Media Education Centre (ZEMBI) 3 Centre of Drama Education (ZTP) 3 Centre of Human Rights Education (ZMRB) 3 Centre of Project Teaching and Management (ZIPP) 3 Centre for Conference, Event and Publication Management (TEP) 3 Psychological Advisory Office 3 Subject-Specific Consultancy www.dl.phlu.ch 18 19