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Restrictions on the "victim" definition in the new draft business and human rights treaty ignite concerns over diminished access to remedy, writes HRI Practitioner-in-Residence Antonella Angelini.
JoAnn Kamuf Ward publishes new chapter in A Practical Guide to Using International Human Rights and Criminal Law Procedures.
HRI hosts Ulic Egan for a talk titled "The Role of Technology in the Evolution of International Criminal Investigations."
Jessica Pierson joins the Human Rights Institute and Clinic team as the Human Rights Clinic's Program Administrator.
Can Yeginsu, co-author of The Protections for Religious Rights: Law and Practice and leading legal counsel in journalist protection and freedom of expression globally, joins HRI as a Senior Fellow.
Nani Jansen Reventlow, Founding Director of the Digital Freedom Fund and expert in human rights litigation responsible for groundbreaking freedom of expression cases, joins HRI as a Senior Fellow.

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