Documents police abuses during the April 2009 post-election violence, the Soros Foundation-Moldova's response, and the impact of repressive state actions on human rights. Offers recommendations for restoring social stability and the rule of law
[Excerpt] The INTERPOL General Secretariat is expanding its role in providing international coordina...
What has motivated Romanians to hit the streets in numbers unseen since the 1989 Revolution? Mihnea ...
Measures towards post-conflict or post-authoritarian justice have historically relied on the merging...
The consequences of the post-electoral impasse in which Moldova finds itself after the parliamentary...
Notions of a culture of impunity surrounding the violence perpetrated by the Brazilian police have l...
Summary On April 5, 2009, general elections were held in the Republic of Moldova. The an-nouncement ...
Efforts to work against the practice of impunity for major international crimes and violations of fu...
Since Moldova declared its independence in 1992 and people gained the right to travel freely abroad,...
Thousands of people have taken part in a series of protests in Moldova’s capital, Chisinau, with pro...
Abstract During the Serbian Otpor movement to oust Milosevic (2000) and the Ukrainian ''O...
Torture is one of the most serious crimes, violates fundamental human rights, and is prohibited by i...
The limits imposed on member states are explicitly set forth in Article III of the ICP...
As Rwanda and Yugoslavia indicate, atrocities policing ("humanitarian intervention") is, in our curr...
The last 30 years witnessed the consolidation of the Human Rights Regime as the regulating mechanism...
If conflict onset leads to increases in human rights abuse, how can these abuses be curbed once conf...
[Excerpt] The INTERPOL General Secretariat is expanding its role in providing international coordina...
What has motivated Romanians to hit the streets in numbers unseen since the 1989 Revolution? Mihnea ...
Measures towards post-conflict or post-authoritarian justice have historically relied on the merging...
The consequences of the post-electoral impasse in which Moldova finds itself after the parliamentary...
Notions of a culture of impunity surrounding the violence perpetrated by the Brazilian police have l...
Summary On April 5, 2009, general elections were held in the Republic of Moldova. The an-nouncement ...
Efforts to work against the practice of impunity for major international crimes and violations of fu...
Since Moldova declared its independence in 1992 and people gained the right to travel freely abroad,...
Thousands of people have taken part in a series of protests in Moldova’s capital, Chisinau, with pro...
Abstract During the Serbian Otpor movement to oust Milosevic (2000) and the Ukrainian ''O...
Torture is one of the most serious crimes, violates fundamental human rights, and is prohibited by i...
The limits imposed on member states are explicitly set forth in Article III of the ICP...
As Rwanda and Yugoslavia indicate, atrocities policing ("humanitarian intervention") is, in our curr...
The last 30 years witnessed the consolidation of the Human Rights Regime as the regulating mechanism...
If conflict onset leads to increases in human rights abuse, how can these abuses be curbed once conf...
[Excerpt] The INTERPOL General Secretariat is expanding its role in providing international coordina...
What has motivated Romanians to hit the streets in numbers unseen since the 1989 Revolution? Mihnea ...
Measures towards post-conflict or post-authoritarian justice have historically relied on the merging...