The author, who was the U.S. Ambassador to the human rights conference, discusses the American tradition of support for human rights and its current efforts to persuade other countries to accept these principles
To address the underlying and unresolved human problems of injustice and despair, the Lecture argues...
Early in the history of the United States, human rights, then often termed the rights of man, were...
The start of a new law school year is a most fitting time to think anew about what we stand for, as ...
The author, who was the U.S. Ambassador to the human rights conference, discusses the American tradi...
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Human Rights Institute (HRI) at Columbi...
The United States prides itself on being a champion of human rights and pressures other countries to...
In this foreword, Powell and Cleveland introduce a special volume celebrating one of a signature pro...
As the United States moves toward the inauguration in January 2009 of a new President, greater att...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Human Rights Institute (HRI) at Columbi...
The United States has been reluctant to agree to binding international human rights instruments ever...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
This Article critiques the U.S. government’s approach to human rights. In particular, it assesses U....
This article examines the historical origins of the Inter-American human rights system and key achie...
I would like to thank the American branch of the International Law Association for inviting me here ...
To address the underlying and unresolved human problems of injustice and despair, the Lecture argues...
Early in the history of the United States, human rights, then often termed the rights of man, were...
The start of a new law school year is a most fitting time to think anew about what we stand for, as ...
The author, who was the U.S. Ambassador to the human rights conference, discusses the American tradi...
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Human Rights Institute (HRI) at Columbi...
The United States prides itself on being a champion of human rights and pressures other countries to...
In this foreword, Powell and Cleveland introduce a special volume celebrating one of a signature pro...
As the United States moves toward the inauguration in January 2009 of a new President, greater att...
Human rights are among society’s most powerful ideals. The notion that all people have rights, simpl...
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Human Rights Institute (HRI) at Columbi...
The United States has been reluctant to agree to binding international human rights instruments ever...
Progress in human rights is one of the hallmark achievements of the last century. In 1914, more than...
This Article critiques the U.S. government’s approach to human rights. In particular, it assesses U....
This article examines the historical origins of the Inter-American human rights system and key achie...
I would like to thank the American branch of the International Law Association for inviting me here ...
To address the underlying and unresolved human problems of injustice and despair, the Lecture argues...
Early in the history of the United States, human rights, then often termed the rights of man, were...
The start of a new law school year is a most fitting time to think anew about what we stand for, as ...