Mexican investigative journalist Marcela Turati delivered the keynote address. Jusionyte described Turati, whose reporting focuses on forced disappearances and human rights abuses tied to the drug war ...
Tuesday afternoon, the International Institute and the Human Rights Program hosted Kathryn Sikkink, who emphasized the many ways human rights work has made progress in recent years, despite the ...
In recent years, international criminal law has become one of the most important enforcement mechanisms for international human rights. And no matter the conflict, Andrew Cayley has been at the ...
A lecture by Prof. Mary Ann Glendon (Harvard University School of Law) with a response by Prof. Stephen Macedo (Princeton University) at 5 p.m. on April 28th, 2025, in 100 Robertson Hall. Description: ...
Excellencies, distinguished guests, colleagues, and dear students, I am honoured to be part of the Fourth Annual Nelson Mandela Human Rights Lecture and of this celebration of Nelson Mandela’s ...
Join the Dornsife School of Public Health for the virtual Jonathan Mann Health and Human Rights Memorial Lecture 2020 featuring Mary T. Bassett, MD, MPH, who has dedicated her career to advancing ...
Yale professor presents ‘The Indigenous Origins of the American Revolution’ in a fascinating lecture
On Mar. 2, Yale University history professor and award-winning author Ned Blackhawk gave a remarkable lecture about the American Revolution’s indigenous origins.
Johannesburg - Unpacking the unintended consequences of human rights violations during South Africa’s Covid-19 lockdown, a leading authority on the pandemic has called for integrating a public health ...
Justice Stephen Breyer spoke Thursday about the centrality of the rule of law to guarantee human rights, and its fragility even in the countries where it is most established. Breyer made his remarks ...
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