The United Nations (“U.N.”) has been looked at globally and historically as an international organization that has given aid to millions of people in the hopes of promoting peace and reducing human rights violations. It is no surprise then that many countries have welcomed U.N. troops with open arms in the hopes of stabilizing communities. However, instead of receiving aid, imagine receiving a deadly disease. Imagine having the nearby river that has been your only source of water for drinking, laundry, and bathing for decades turned into a waste dump. It is from that river turned waste dump that you—and hundreds of thousands of other innocent people—have now contracted cholera. This was the reality for thousands of Haitian citizens who now ...
Ban Ki-Moon’s apology for the role of the UN in the cholera outbreak in Haiti, reignited the debate ...
Since the U.N.’s founding, its need for immunity from the jurisdiction of member states courts has b...
Background: Cholera was introduced into Haiti in 2010. Since then, more than 820 000 cases and nearl...
The United Nations (“U.N.”) has been looked at globally and historically as an international organiz...
In 2010, an explosive cholera epidemic erupted in Haiti, killing close to 10.000 people and injuring...
Following the devastating 2010 earthquake, the world’s largest cholera epidemic broke out on the isl...
After belatedly apologizing for the cholera epidemic in Haiti, the ‘New Approach to Cholera in Haiti...
While the cholera outbreak in Haiti still claims victims every month, it is also the backdrop of one...
This article will analyze the issue of UN’s absolute immunity, in particular in the case of the comp...
The Haiti cholera claims are focused upon the UN's violation of the rights of individuals affected b...
National courts have long understood the UN to have absolute immunity from their jurisdiction, based...
In the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti 2010 a second disaster hit the small Caribbean country. ...
The period from February 29, 2004 - the day democratically elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide ...
U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York Case No. 1:13-cv-07146-JPO Filed May 15, 201
poster abstractThis book tells the story of a team of Haitian and U.S. human rights advocates who wo...
Ban Ki-Moon’s apology for the role of the UN in the cholera outbreak in Haiti, reignited the debate ...
Since the U.N.’s founding, its need for immunity from the jurisdiction of member states courts has b...
Background: Cholera was introduced into Haiti in 2010. Since then, more than 820 000 cases and nearl...
The United Nations (“U.N.”) has been looked at globally and historically as an international organiz...
In 2010, an explosive cholera epidemic erupted in Haiti, killing close to 10.000 people and injuring...
Following the devastating 2010 earthquake, the world’s largest cholera epidemic broke out on the isl...
After belatedly apologizing for the cholera epidemic in Haiti, the ‘New Approach to Cholera in Haiti...
While the cholera outbreak in Haiti still claims victims every month, it is also the backdrop of one...
This article will analyze the issue of UN’s absolute immunity, in particular in the case of the comp...
The Haiti cholera claims are focused upon the UN's violation of the rights of individuals affected b...
National courts have long understood the UN to have absolute immunity from their jurisdiction, based...
In the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti 2010 a second disaster hit the small Caribbean country. ...
The period from February 29, 2004 - the day democratically elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide ...
U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York Case No. 1:13-cv-07146-JPO Filed May 15, 201
poster abstractThis book tells the story of a team of Haitian and U.S. human rights advocates who wo...
Ban Ki-Moon’s apology for the role of the UN in the cholera outbreak in Haiti, reignited the debate ...
Since the U.N.’s founding, its need for immunity from the jurisdiction of member states courts has b...
Background: Cholera was introduced into Haiti in 2010. Since then, more than 820 000 cases and nearl...