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Setting the Stage for Humanitarian Disarmament Season

Via Human Rights@Harvard Law By: Jillian Rafferty JD ‘20 The disarmament season in Geneva begins in earnest this month with diplomatic meetings on killer robots, the arms trade, and cluster munitions....

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Paras Shah ’19, fostering inclusion and creativity in human rights

Via Harvard Law Today By: Elaine McArdle Source: Harvard Law Today Paras Shah’s approach to human rights centers on inclusion. In his four terms with the International Human Rights Clinic, Shah has...

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Human Rights Program Summer 2019 Highlights

Via HRP Human rights work doesn’t stop for the summer. HRP staff, however, do take a moment to pause and regroup, taking the necessary time to recharge and plan before their project and teaching work...

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Human Rights Program’s 2018-2019 Annual Report

Via HRP  Source: HRP Blog  We are delighted to present HRP’s 2018-2019 Annual Report. The report showcases the global reach and impact of the Human Rights Program in its 35th year. Previews have...

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Clinic Celebrates First Year of the ACCPI

Waldman gives a talk for students on her involvement in an Amnesty International investigation into torture and executions in Syrian prisons. Via Human Rights @ Harvard Law By Nicolette Waldman The...

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A living witness to nuclear dystopia

Via Harvard Law Today By Juan Siliezar Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer First came a flash. Thirteen-year-old Setsuko Nakamura felt as if she were drifting skyward. And then darkness....

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Serving Iowa Better

Via The Harvard Gazette By Madelyn Petersen Source: Corporate Accountability Lab and iStock Madelyn Petersen got a crash course last year in how research in the field can sometimes yield unexpected...

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Sabrina Singh JD’20 draws attention to the looming COVID-19 crisis in Nepal

via Human Rights Program Blog Last November, Sabrina Singh JD’20 attended the UN Forum on Business and Human Rights in Geneva. Sabrina Singh JD’20 has been an active member of the human rights...

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Summary executions and widespread repression under Bolivia’s interim...

via HRP Blog Advocates call for a stop to state repression and violence, a turn to accountability, and a clear path to free and fair elections Gregoria Siles mourns the death of her son Omar Calle...

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U.S. Appeals Court Rules Against Former Bolivian President and Defense...

via HRP Blog   August 3, 2020, Miami – Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit vacated a trial court judgment that had been entered in favor of Bolivia’s former president, Gonzalo...

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Human Rights Clinic team submits amicus brief in Chiquita Brands lawsuit

via Harvard Law Today by Dana Walters “ST. LOUIS, MO, USA – June 10, 2011: Chiquita bananas on display in grocery store.” If everything had gone according to schedule, the International Human Rights...

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