Sonja Meijer is a graduate student at American University's School of International Service in Washington, DC, where she is completing an MA in ethics, peace, and human rights. Her work draws on a ...
When states fail to integrate people into society, the world becomes less safe. Extensive research has shown that social ...
The failure of state arms export regulations to prevent transfers of weapons to those with a clear record of human rights and ...
Mary Lemza is an undergraduate political science student at Vassar College. Espanol | May 1, 2026 The silence of the arms industry on children’s rights ...
Transparent calibration is a way of making claims easier to scrutinize but harder to dismiss. It positions truth-telling, ...
The failure to protect women’s rights in Afghanistan undercuts the credibility of human rights around the world.
El hecho de que no se protejan los derechos de las mujeres en Afganistán socava la credibilidad de los derechos humanos en todo el mundo.
In recent years, the concept of “transnational repression” has become central to discussions about the safety of political ...
Over the years, many have vigorously debated the desirability and effectiveness of transitional justice (TJ) policies—indeed, ...
The future of the human rights movement depends on collective reflection, grassroots power, and renewed legitimacy.
Lucila Santos is the director of the International Network of Civil Liberties Organizations (INCLO). She holds a master of arts in security policy studies from George Washington University and ...
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