It is easy for Americans to think that the world’s most egregious human rights abuses happen in other countries. In reality, our history is plagued by injustices, and our present reality is still stained by racism and inequality. While the Michigan Journal of International Law usually publishes only pieces with a global focus, we felt it prudent in these critically important times not to shy away from the problems facing our own country. We must understand our own history before we can strive to form a better union, whether the union be the United States or the United Nations. Ambassador Susan Page is an American diplomat who has faced human rights crises both at home and abroad. We found her following call to action inspiring. We hope you ...
This course is designed to help answer a fundamental question for students of American foreign polic...
Multiple provisions in the Bill of Rights appear gutted around the last year. While abroad, Mr. Pitt...
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It is easy for Americans to think that the world’s most egregious human rights abuses happen in othe...
The author, who was the U.S. Ambassador to the human rights conference, discusses the American tradi...
Scholars, social activists, and policy makers often regard the United States\u27 foreign policy as i...
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This dissertation asks when will states consider human rights in foreign policy decisions, specifica...
I would like to thank the American branch of the International Law Association for inviting me here ...
Official US discourse claims US leadership and benevolence in promoting human rights worldwide. But ...
This course is designed to help answer a fundamental question for students of American foreign polic...
Multiple provisions in the Bill of Rights appear gutted around the last year. While abroad, Mr. Pitt...
The United States has ratified international human rights treaties sparingly. Where it has ratified,...
It is easy for Americans to think that the world’s most egregious human rights abuses happen in othe...
The author, who was the U.S. Ambassador to the human rights conference, discusses the American tradi...
Scholars, social activists, and policy makers often regard the United States\u27 foreign policy as i...
The United States prides itself on being a champion of human rights and pressures other countries to...
The start of a new law school year is a most fitting time to think anew about what we stand for, as ...
I was privileged to serve as a public member of the United States delegation to the United Nations C...
I do not say that we can remake the world in our own image. I recognize the limits on our power, and...
In 1994, the United States ratified the United Nations’ core anti-racism treaty, ICERD. Although it ...
My subject today is a question: Democracy and Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy? I ask th...
This dissertation asks when will states consider human rights in foreign policy decisions, specifica...
I would like to thank the American branch of the International Law Association for inviting me here ...
Official US discourse claims US leadership and benevolence in promoting human rights worldwide. But ...
This course is designed to help answer a fundamental question for students of American foreign polic...
Multiple provisions in the Bill of Rights appear gutted around the last year. While abroad, Mr. Pitt...
The United States has ratified international human rights treaties sparingly. Where it has ratified,...