Justice for Russian Women? Russia Begins to Face Its Domestic Violence Problem
Roundtable in Nizhny Novgorod held on March 14, 2014. The Regional Ministry of Social Policy announced that it had purchased a three-bedroom apartment to open a shelter, jointly run with the Women’s...
View ArticleThe Legal Case of the Tamil Genocide
Full PDF version available here By UNROW Human Rights Impact Litigation Clinic The UNROW Human Rights Impact Litigation Clinic, an impact litigation clinic of American University Washington College of...
View ArticleIran: Discrimination Through Citizenship
Full PDF Available Here Introduction Iran is one of twenty-seven countries that still limit the ability of women to pass citizenship to their children.[1] Under Iranian law, children receive the...
View ArticleInterview: Dorothy Hwang, Staff Attorney for the Asian Pacific American Legal...
Full interview available here Dorothy Hwang is a staff attorney at the Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center (APALRC). Dorothy is a WCL Alumna who has extensive experience representing victims...
View ArticleInterview: Arjun Sethi, Legislative and Policy Counsel for the American Civil...
Arjun Sethi Arjun Sethi is a legislative and policy counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union (“ACLU”).[1] At the ACLU, he serves as an advisor for national security, human rights, and domestic...
View ArticleProtocol to ILO Convention NO. 29: A Step Forward for International Labour...
Full PDF version available here By Diane Frey and Chris Fletcher INTRODUCTION On June 11, 2014, the International Labour Conference adopted a new Protocol to ILO Convention No. 29 on Forced Labour (the...
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