By Olivia Klein After weeks packed full of hours-long Zoom calls, consulting with legal experts, and ceaseless revisions, on February 14 a team of students working with the International Human …
Beyond the Coup in Myanmar: Echoes of the Past, Crises of the Moment, Visions of the Future
via Just Securityby Emily Ray and Tyler Giannini Follow the whole series on the HRP website (Editor’s Note: This article introduces a Just Security series on the Feb. 1, 2021 coup …
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 …
Pursuing U.S. accountability for child slavery abroad
via Harvard Law Todayby Dana Walters On Dec. 1, 2020, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in Nestlé v. Doe and Cargill v. Doe—a pair of corporate human …
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Supreme Court Hears Case on Child Slavery in Cocoa Industry
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 pair of corporate human rights cases …
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Combatting hate speech in Myanmar
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 hate …