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In the Fall of 2017, a cohort of Harvard graduate students visited New York City as part of a Carr Center for Human Rights Policy delegation to the United Nations.With…
Kathryn Sikkink's new book documents the history of successes of the human rights movement, and makes a case for why human rights work.
Evidence for Hope makes the case…
See the op-ed in The Boston Globe by Carr Senior Fellow .
An authoritarian…
In this episode of PolicyCast, Dr. Timothy McCarthy discusses the Women's March on Washington.If the Women’s March on Washington was a spark, what does it now take to fan that…
The Trump transition team asked the State Department last week to submit details of programs and jobs that focus on promoting gender equality. Maybe it’s for benign purposes — or…
Dara Key Cohen's Op-Ed published in the New York Times.
"The Trump transition team asked the State Department last week to submit details of programs and jobs that focus on…
Alberto Mora and Douglas Johnson examine the strategic costs of torture, and how enhanced interrogation hurt the U.S.
Last year, at a global conference on sexual violence during war, many speakers agreed that the best way to deter such crimes was prosecution, and they called for more of it. But…
A trafficked sex slave could be sold off as a virgin for $7000...a child slave for $20.
Siddharth Kara, Harvard University fellow and author of three books on modern-day…
This working paper focuses on the legal protection awarded to the Arab populations under Israeli jurisdiction.
In analyzing their legal protection, the author…