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IntLawGrrls

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International Human Rights Law

  • Custody hearings lower rates of pretrial detention, but show structural problems in Brazilian criminal justice system
    March 16, 2016

    Custody hearings lower rates of pretrial detention, but show structural problems in Brazilian criminal justice system

    Mirte Postema
  • A Call for Transparency in Nominations to International Committees and Tribunals
    March 15, 2016

    A Call for Transparency in Nominations to International Committees and Tribunals

    Cecilia Marcela Bailliet
  • March 10, 2016

    Call for Applications – 11th Cinema, Human Rights and Advocacy summer school

    Zoi Aliozi
  • February 25, 2016

    Four questions for MACCIH, OAS-backed anti-corruption body in Honduras

    Mirte Postema
  • The Refugee Crisis and the Battle for Europe’s Soul
    February 23, 2016

    The Refugee Crisis and the Battle for Europe’s Soul

    Cecilia Marcela Bailliet
  • Geneva (III), Politicking and Possibility for Syria’s Invisible 43%
    February 21, 2016

    Geneva (III), Politicking and Possibility for Syria’s Invisible 43%

    Sarah Field
  • February 18, 2016

    Go On! AEL summer courses on Human Rights Law and Law of the EU (deadline April 4)

    Karen Hoffmann
  • February 14, 2016

    The Assange saga: who does the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention represent?

    Elvira Dominguez Redondo
  • February 13, 2016

    On the Job! Executive Director of the Human Rights Center, University of MN Law School

    Karen Hoffmann
  • February 11, 2016

    The Prosecution of Sexual Violence against Men in International Criminal Law

    Maike Isaac
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