via HRP blogby Cindy Wu J.D. '22 You may have seen images of Hindu devotees immersing themselves in large clouds of white foam floating through the Yamuna River in Delhi, India. But …
Federal Judge Upholds Ruling Against Former Bolivian President in Human Rights Case Brought by HLS Clinic
via the Harvard Crimsonby Emmy M. Cho Harvard Law School’s International Human Rights Clinic secured a historic victory last Monday as a federal judge turned down former Bolivian president …
When War Criminals Run the Government: Not Too Late for the International Community to Vet Sri Lankan Officials
via Just Securityby Sondra Anton '22 and Tyler Gianini (Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a series on the spotlight placed on allegations of war crimes and other abuses in Sri Lanka during …
WATCH: Human Rights, Civil Rights, and the Struggle for Racial Justice
via HRP blog From documenting historical incidents of mass racial violence to taking protests against police brutality to international forums, social justice lawyers have long turned to human …
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Harvard Law School Clinics Publish White Paper on Digital and Human Rights in Myanmar and Bangladesh
via The Harvard Crimsonby Emmy M. Cho and Dohyun Kim Members of Harvard Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic and International Human Rights Clinic teamed up to publish a study on the impacts of internet …
Banning Nuclear Weapons: Milestones and Memories
via HRP blogby Bonnie Docherty At the stroke of midnight on January 22, 2021, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) was transformed from words on paper to binding …
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