Mexico’s reform proposes to democratize the judiciary. However, selection by popular ballot will likely undermine judicial ...
Aloysia Sonnet is a lawyer specializing in human rights who works as a full-time member of Meg Satterthwaite’s team at NYU School of Law. She also takes on strategic litigation cases when her schedule ...
Monica Iyer is an assistant professor at the Georgia State University College of Law. Prior to joining Georgia State, she taught in the International Human Rights Clinic at Duke University School of ...
A participatory action research (PAR) approach to legal empowerment builds community resilience, disrupts power, and advances people-centered justice. The ability to interrogate and disrupt power is ...
This article is a collaborative act honoring a deep commitment to community justice and participatory ethics. The authors are a group of human rights practitioners brought together through the ...
The CS3D is a major breakthrough for environmental due diligence worldwide. Yet concerns remain surrounding implementation and corporate regulatory capture. On July 25, 2024, the European Union ...
An analysis that confronts the many forms of oppressive power can help social movements build transformative power. These are challenging times for social justice movements and human rights defenders.
No longer science fiction, technologies enabling communication with nonhuman animals now offer a host of opportunities — and a panoply of risks. The positive potential of NACTs is enormous. They could ...
Youth incarceration in the United States constitutes a human rights violation. To begin addressing this, the legal system must invest in community support and restorative justice for young people.