via Harvard Law Today A month ahead of elections in Myanmar, the International Human Rights Clinic (IHRC) and 18 organizations released a major report documenting and analyzing the role that …
Forcing the UN to do right by Haitian cholera victims
by Liz Mineovia The Harvard Gazette Beatrice Lindstrom is a Clinical Instructor at the International Human Rights Clinic and the Supervising Attorney of Advocates for Human Rights. Her work focuses …
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Confronting conflict pollution
by Dana Waltersvia Harvard Law Today A woman looks at fire and smoke from oil wells set ablaze by Islamic State militants before the fled the oil-producing region of Qayyara, Iraq, November 4, …
Event series explores racial justice and human rights
by Dana Waltersvia Harvard Law Today The Human Rights Program at Harvard Law School is organizing a series of virtual events on racial justice and human rights, during the 2020–2021 …
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Human Rights Clinic team submits amicus brief in Chiquita Brands lawsuit
via Harvard Law Today by Dana Walters If everything had gone according to schedule, the International Human Rights Clinic (IHRC) would have filed an amicus curiae brief in December 2019 in a case …
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U.S. Appeals Court Rules Against Former Bolivian President and Defense Minister Over 2003 Massacre
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, …