Human Rights Program

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Human Rights Program @ Harvard Law School. RT does not equal endorsement.

Cambridge, MA
Joined March 2009

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    We are delighted to present HRP’s 2018-2019 Annual Report! The report showcases the global reach and impact of the Human Rights Program in its 35th year. You can view or download our annual report in several different modes here: .

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  2. This January, two professors joined the HLS faculty and three faculty members were promoted

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  3. Eloise Lawrence, a community lawyering advocate, was named assistant clinical professor of law and deputy faculty director of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau

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  4. Jan 31

    International Human Rights Clinic students never leave! Clinical Instructor and Lecturer on Law convenes her former students — only one of whom is currently enrolled in the Clinic — to put the finishing touches on a…

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  5. Jan 31

    Emily Ray JD'21 spent summer 2019 with the Forest Peoples Programme in Guyana. Learn more about Emily's experience NOW on our blog and apply by February 1, 2020 to join next year's HRP's summer fellowship cohort:

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  6. Jan 30

    HRP invites human rights scholars and practitioners to apply to join our Visiting Fellow community for 2020-2021. Applications are due TOMORROW, January 31, 2020. Apply today!

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  7. Jan 30

    As spring semester gets underway, we are pleased to welcome a new face to the Human Rights Program. Marie Sintim joins HRP as the new Program Assistant, supporting the International Human Rights Clinic. Prior to HRP,…

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  8. Did you catch the announcement in Today? We are excited to launch the new LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic this semester! Check out the article to learn more about founding director Alex Chen and the clinic's mission. 🏳️‍🌈

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  9. Our Associate Director discusses humanitarian disarmament's continued progress in the next decade. Read the latest "Disarmament Dialogue" post. Humanitarian Disarmament’s Power and Potential at the Turn of the Decade

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  10. Jan 29

    Want to be more like these people? Join us FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 at 12pm in the HRP space (WCC 3123, third floor, clinial wing) for an information session on postgraduate fellowships in human rights! We'll have lunch…

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  11. New LGBTQ+ Advocacy Clinic will provide students the opportunity to work directly on cutting-edge issues involving LGBTQ+ rights

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  12. Jan 29
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  13. Jan 28

    A well-deserved promotion—Sabi Ardalan is an extraordinary advocate!

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  14. Jan 28

    This Thursday, Jan. 30: "Indigenous Rights & Grassroots Activism: Experiences from Mexico," in Milstein East C -- don't miss it!

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  15. Jan 27
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  16. Jan 27

    Summer Fellow Julian Morimoto JD'21 spent summer 2019 at Initiatives for Dialogue and Empowerment through Alternative Legal Services, where he studied trends on Duterte's war on drugs in the Philippines. Learn more about Morimoto and apply to join our summer 2020 cohort today!

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  17. Jan 26

    BREAKING: the Crimmigration Clinic has just released a report that highlights the millions of MA taxpayer dollars spent on immigration detention. Read the full report here:

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  18. Jan 24

    New and report, "Litigating Peacekeeper Child Sexual Abuse," draws on interview with the Clinic's and her years of experience advocating for UN accountability in . Check it out now on our blog:

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  19. Harvard Law professors Sharon Block and Benjamin Sachs are releasing a report with the aim to reform American labor laws

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  20. Breaking: The @CIJ_ICJunanimously grants essential Provisional Measures requested by against Myanmar. Major step towards holding Myanmar accountable for alleged acts of Genocide against Rohyinga. Myanmar ordered to report within 4 months and every 6 months thereon.

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  21. Jan 23

    The International Human Rights Clinic's reflected on today's order to protect and prevent genocide in . Check it out now on our blog:

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