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New cohort of Columbia Law 2019-2020 LL.M. Human rights Fellows brings a wide range of interests and experience to the school.
HRI co-hosts a panel on "The Politics and Rights of Trans and Gender-Nonconforming People," featuring Katherine Franke, Sulzbacher Professor of Law, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Columbia University; Alejandra Caraballo, Staff Attorney, Transgender…
HRI co-hosts Nancy Hiemstra, Associate Professor, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Stony Brook University, for a talk about her book Detain and Deport.
HRI co-hosts a panel title "Decolonizing Fashion," featuring Kimberly M. Jenkins, Lecturer at Parsons School of Design, Founder of the Fashion and Race Database Project and Steering Committee Member of the Research Collective for Decolonizing Fashion;…
Professor Sarah Cleveland notes that Trump’s exploitation of Syrian oil could constitute a war crime according to the statute of the International Criminal Court.
In collaboration with the Institute for International Criminal Investigation, Tony Wilson delivers training in open source investigations of state security forces.

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