Response to Julie George, “Intersectionality at the Heart of Oppression and Violence against Women in Law: Case Studies from India”
This guest post by Dr. Huma Ahmed-Ghosh, Professor of Women’s Studies at San Diego State...
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This guest post by Dr. Huma Ahmed-Ghosh, Professor of Women’s Studies at San Diego State...
Read Moreby Emily Reimer-Barry | Feb 22, 2022 | Bioethics, Life and Death, Current Events | 0 |
Dr. Paul Farmer–a physician, medical anthropologist, co-founder of Partners in Health,...
Read Moreby Meghan Clark | Dec 16, 2013 | Current Events | 2 |
Everywhere you look people are preparing for Christmas. For the more than 2 billion Christians around the world, we are preparing for the birth of a child. Christmas then is the perfect occasion to draw our attention to a...
Read Moreby Meghan Clark | Jul 13, 2012 | Current Events | 0 |
This week has seen a major milestone in International Law and Human Rights with the ICC’s first conviction. Thomas Lubanga, who recruited and used child soldiers was sentenced to 14 years for Congo war crimes. An indepth...
Read Moreby Meghan Clark | Dec 13, 2011 | Current Events | 0 |
As this map indicates, while we speak of human rights as universal (as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948) we are not all at equal risk for having our human rights violated. Human Rights Risk...
Read Moreby Meghan Clark | Jun 16, 2011 | Current Events | 0 |
TrustLaw, a “global centre for free legal assistance and a hub of news and information on anti-corruption issues, good governance and women’s legal rights” released a report today on the World’s Most...
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