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 2001 – Current ADC Gandel Orations

 

2010    Professor Irwin Cotler, Canadian MP and Human Rights Lawyer. More


 

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2008

 

2007

Dr Charles Small is the Founder and Director of the Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism - the first research centre dedicated to the study of antisemitism at a North American University. He is also the director and Founder of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy. Dr Small has been active on human rights issues, including the plight of Soviet Jewry, the exodus of Ethiopian Jewry to safe havens in Israel and Canada, and an active leader in the anti-apartheid movement.

Professor Anne Bayefsky, human rights activisit


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Dr Martin Indyk, Director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy, Washington
2006

Gareth Evans, President and Chief Executive of the International Crisis Group and Dr John Yu, Paediatrician and campaigner for children's human rights

2005

Professor Naomi Chazan, Former deputy speaker of the Knesset

2004 Chief Rabbi Cyril Harris, Chief Rabbi of the Union of Orthodox Synagogues of South Africa 
2003 The Rt Hon The Lord Woolf of Barnes, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
2002 PANEL

Panelists: Mr Julian Burnside QC; The Reverend Tim Costello; The Rt Hon Malcolm Fraser AC CH; Mr Sam Lipski AM; and Associate Professor Robert Manne

2001 Rabbi David Rosen, President International Council of Christians & Jews


 

Professor Irwin Cotler, Canadian MP, Human rights lawyer

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