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by Jacqulyn Kantack Incendiary weapons inflict excruciating physical and psychological injuries on civilians in conflict zones, and those who survive endure a… -
Beyond the Coup in Myanmar: Echoes of the Past, Crises of the Moment, Visions of the Future
May 7, 2021
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by Emily Ray and Tyler Giannini Follow the whole series on the HRP website READ HERE (Editor’s Note:… -
via HRP blog Haitian human rights coalition, Harvard clinic release new analysis of state-sanctioned massacres
(April 22, 2021, Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Cambridge, MA) — Three deadly… -
Earth Day 2021: What the Yamuna River Teaches Us About Climate Change and Human Rights
April 23, 2021
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by Cindy Wu J.D. ’22 The Yamuna River near Okhla Bird Sanctuary. Creative Commons License 2.0 Generic by Subodh Kumar Jha. You… -
Federal Judge Upholds Ruling Against Former Bolivian President in Human Rights Case Brought by HLS Clinic
April 16, 2021
via the Harvard Crimson
by Emmy M. Cho HLS students and instructors from the International Human Rights Clinic, alongside two of the plaintiffs in the… -
WATCH: The Impact of COVID-19 on LGBT Persons Webinar
March 25, 2021
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In his recent report to the United Nations General Assembly, Victor Madrigal-Borloz, UN Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity,… -
via HRP blog From documenting historical incidents of mass racial violence to taking protests against police brutality to international forums, social justice lawyers have…
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Harvard Law School Clinics Publish White Paper on Digital and Human Rights in Myanmar and Bangladesh
February 13, 2021
via The Harvard Crimson
by Emmy M. Cho and Dohyun Kim Members of Harvard Law School’s Cyberlaw Clinic and International Human Rights Clinic teamed up… -
Banning Nuclear Weapons: Milestones and Memories
February 4, 2021
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by Bonnie Docherty The “positive obligations” advocacy team, including IHRC students and supervisors, moments after adoption of the nuclear weapon ban treaty… -
Clinic Celebrates Nuclear Ban Entering into Force
January 30, 2021
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by Dana Walters Today, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons enters into force. What exactly does this mean? All of… -
Trusted to listen
January 21, 2021
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by Dana Walters Nicolette Waldman ’13 After her first interview in Afghanistan, Nicolette Waldman ’13 realized she had found the career she… -
Fall 2020: Online Advocacy and Learning
December 18, 2020
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by Dana Walters Bonnie Docherty (top, second from left) ran an introductory class in the Clinic on Armed Conflict and Civilian Protection. -
Pursuing U.S. accountability for child slavery abroad
December 18, 2020
via Harvard Law Today
by Dana Walters Credit: International Rights Advocates. A young boy uses a machete to clear brush and harvest cocoa pods. On… -
Teaming up to promote access to water
December 18, 2020
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by Dana Walters Credit: Courtesy of Susan FarbsteinRehab Abdelwahab ’21 (top left) and Laura Soundy ’22 (bottom) with IHRC Clinical Professor… -
by Grace Yuh The Skadden Foundation named its 2021 class of Skadden Fellows in late November and of the 29 recipients, nine are current…
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Supreme Court Hears Case on Child Slavery in Cocoa Industry
December 8, 2020
via HRP blog Clinic Submits Amicus Curiae Brief on Behalf of Legal Historians
Dec. 1, the Supreme Court of the United States hears oral arguments in a… -
Silence reigns on the US-backed coup against Evo Morales in Bolivia
September 22, 2020
by Mark Weisbrot
via The Guardian Credit: Lorin Granger/Harvard Law School Bolivia has descended into a nightmare of political repression and racist state violence since… -
via Harvard Law Today by Dana Walters “ST. LOUIS, MO, USA – June 10, 2011: Chiquita bananas on display in grocery store.” If everything…