Sydney
2 June 2002

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Caritas lecture series

Mary Ann Glendon, a Harvard law professor named as one of the 50 most influential women lawyers in the US, will give a public lecture at the Australian Catholic University as part of the Caritas Australia Helder Camara Lecture Series.

Prof Glendon, who led the Vatican’s delegation to the fourth UN Women’s Conference in 1995, is an expert in international human rights and comparative constitutional law in the US and Europe.

The free lecture will be held in the Leonie Ryan Auditorium, 40 Edward St, North Sydney, at 7pm on June 11. Call 9956 5799.