Center for Human Rights and International Justice. Formerly known as the WSD Handa Center (2014-19) and the Berkeley War Crimes Studies Center (1999-2014)
@StanfordLibs and @StanfordHumRts, has launched the Taube Archive of the International Military Tribunal (IMT) at Nuremberg, 1945-46, containing the digitized, complete official record of the IMT. https://t.co/uEHIEkD6Rv
CW: imagery and language may be harmful or traumatizing
Our team is grateful to Taube Philanthropies
@TaubePhilanthro for their generous contribution and the partnership of the International Court of Justice
@CIJ_ICJ who made this work possible.
Join us Tuesday March 7th for a discussion with the Indonesia Ocean Justice Initiative (IOJI): "Toward Socially and Environmentally Sustainable Oceans." With @StanfordGlobal Lunch provided. RSVP at https://t.co/QP3xskrhSD
The @StanfordGlobal summer film festival is underway! You can still catch films from your own home most Wednesdays until Sep 21. Watch international films on the theme Common Worlds, Limitless Realities: #Futurism & #Fantasy in Global #Cinema.
More info: https://t.co/asp1ICL02W
Fifteen seniors affiliated with the Center for Human Rights and International Justice have won the #Stanford Alumni Association's Award of Excellence, recognizing the top 10% of the class. Congratulations to our seniors!
Read more: https://t.co/4Ta9Y8x6Qf
Our friends @StanfordGlobal kick off their annual summer film festival July 13; it runs most Wednesdays until September 21. From the comfort of your home, watch films from around the world on the theme #Futurism and #Fantasy in Global #Cinema.
More info: https://t.co/asp1ICL02W
Our #ASEAN Regional Programs Fellow Christoph Sperfeldt recently published a piece in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, entitled "The Perpetual Foreigner: #Statelessness among the Vietnamese Minority in #Cambodia."
Read it here: https://t.co/qamY4iwOjz
Recent #HumanRights graduate April Ball '22 has earned a Fulbright Award to study in Madrid, #Spain, where she will study the cultural and religious identities of second generation #Moroccan#Muslim women. Congratulations, April!
Read more: https://t.co/6HGDo4Zbey
Maria Clara Rodrigues da Silva, a student researcher with our joint #HumanTrafficking Data Lab, won both the Kennedy Prize and Firestone Medal for her thesis on corruption in the #Brazilian "dirty list" of companies using #slavelabor. Congrats, Clara!
https://t.co/JElcQmq1Vt
We were so fortunate to see grads from our classes of '20 and '21 during commencement weekend! It was lovely to catch up and meet their loved ones over dinner.
Pictured: Shikha Srinivas (L) and Mariam Noorulhuda (R) embrace while Hadil Al-Mowafak and guests look on.
Stanford senior Maria Clara Rodrigues wins not only a Firestone Medal but the Kennedy Prize for best social science thesis of the year. She worked with SHP's Grant Miller to find political loopholes in the "Dirty List" of slave labor in her native Brazil. https://t.co/3qhIK8Rc42
Congratulations to Stanford's Human Rights Class of 2022! Our #graduates have been #humanrights minors, summer fellows, research program & office assistants, service learning & careers intensive participants. We will miss you and wish you all the best. Please come back and visit!
Congratulations to the 16 Stanford seniors, graduate students, and alumni who have been awarded grants to pursue special projects abroad next year with funding from the @FulbrightPrgrm.
Throwback Thursday: As we prepare for this year's graduation, we remember our first (small but mighty) graduating class of #humanrights students five years ago. Class of 2017, we miss you and wish you the best! #TBT
Human Rights Minor Karen Chen will soon be a Fulbright Research Scholar in South Korea, where she will help develop corneal transplant alternatives to treat blindness in the developing world. Congratulations, Karen!
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Read more: https://t.co/R71vtKcNg4
“Human rights violations are what they are because they are offensive to the psyche." Dr. Daryn Reicherter on the Stanford/@UNITAD_Iraq creation of a trauma-informed investigations guide to ensure rights & dignity of victims of war crimes.
@StanfordHumRts
https://t.co/BcTAC3x762