In April 1983, Yale Law School\u27s Allard K, Lowenstein International Human Rights Project sponsored one of the last public addresses of the late Benigno Aquino. In his memory, the Lowenstein Project-named for the Congressman, U.S. representative to the United Nations, and Yale Law School graduate, who was a vigorous advocate for human rights in the United States and abroad-establisheda n annual lecture to be given by a prominent figure in the international human rights movement. Previous speakers have included Kim Dae Jung of Korea and Amos Sawyer of Liberia
This Special Report contains an account of a conference on The Challenge of Haiti\u27s Future, spo...
In December 1990, after decades of dictatorship, the Haitian people overwhelmingly elected Jean-Bert...
My friend Annie recently had her trip to Haiti postponed because of the political instability surrou...
In April 1983, Yale Law School\u27s Allard K, Lowenstein International Human Rights Project sponsore...
Upon reflection, I gained a new realization of the role of human rights activism in Haiti, a more co...
This dissertation explores the evolution of political activism among Haitians in the United States f...
As the 29-year Duvalier dictatorship ended in 1986, the emergence of Mouvement Lavalas out of the gr...
My subject today is a question: Democracy and Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy? I ask th...
In 1990, Haitian citizens overwhelmingly voted Jean-Bertrand Aristide as the nation’s first democrat...
Six years ago, I explained in these pages Why the President (Almost) Alvays Wins in Foreign Affairs....
On June 14, 1993, the Vienna Conference on Human Rights, sponsored by the United Nations, commenced ...
The theme of this 2000 Goodwin Seminar issue, International Human Rights in the 21st C...
The success of former European colonies in Africa and the Caribbean that earned their independence i...
Haiti desperately needs the world\u27s help. Four devastating storms last year destroyed nearly all ...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
This Special Report contains an account of a conference on The Challenge of Haiti\u27s Future, spo...
In December 1990, after decades of dictatorship, the Haitian people overwhelmingly elected Jean-Bert...
My friend Annie recently had her trip to Haiti postponed because of the political instability surrou...
In April 1983, Yale Law School\u27s Allard K, Lowenstein International Human Rights Project sponsore...
Upon reflection, I gained a new realization of the role of human rights activism in Haiti, a more co...
This dissertation explores the evolution of political activism among Haitians in the United States f...
As the 29-year Duvalier dictatorship ended in 1986, the emergence of Mouvement Lavalas out of the gr...
My subject today is a question: Democracy and Human Rights in United States Foreign Policy? I ask th...
In 1990, Haitian citizens overwhelmingly voted Jean-Bertrand Aristide as the nation’s first democrat...
Six years ago, I explained in these pages Why the President (Almost) Alvays Wins in Foreign Affairs....
On June 14, 1993, the Vienna Conference on Human Rights, sponsored by the United Nations, commenced ...
The theme of this 2000 Goodwin Seminar issue, International Human Rights in the 21st C...
The success of former European colonies in Africa and the Caribbean that earned their independence i...
Haiti desperately needs the world\u27s help. Four devastating storms last year destroyed nearly all ...
Papers presented at the Forum for Religious Dialogue Symposium of the Research Institute for Theolog...
This Special Report contains an account of a conference on The Challenge of Haiti\u27s Future, spo...
In December 1990, after decades of dictatorship, the Haitian people overwhelmingly elected Jean-Bert...
My friend Annie recently had her trip to Haiti postponed because of the political instability surrou...