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Center for Human Rights and Global Justice

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Last modified: April 19, 2012, 6:53 PM

Description

New York University School of Law has long been at the forefront of scholarly work on civil liberties and human rights. In 2002, the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice was established to bring together and expand the rich array of teaching, research, clinical, internship, and publishing activities undertaken within the Law School on issues of international human rights law. The Center aims to:
• Generate substantive, cutting-edge and sophisticated contributions to human rights research and legal scholarship on the part of faculty, staff, students, fellows and visitors; and
• Actively engage in public affairs and make original and constructive contributions to on-going policy debates relating to human rights.

It achieves these aims through:
• Undertaking rigorous legal analysis and disseminating studies in five key Research and Project areas: Detainees and the "War on Terror," Discrimination and National Security, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Extrajudicial Executions, and Transitional Justice.
• Developing a new generation of human rights scholars and advocates: The Center uses its location at one of the world's leading law schools to equip students with the knowledge and experience needed to play principal roles in governments, international organizations, academia, and civil society in the years to come. Through key program elements such as the International Human Rights Clinic; academic human rights courses taught by leading Faculty; a Fellowship Program that places student interns in a wide variety of key institutions; an annual Emerging Human Rights Scholarship Conference where students present original papers; and support of student organizations working on human rights issues, the Center is at the apex of one of the leading human rights programs in the world.
• Performing a convening and collaborative function in discussions among human rights leaders concerning the doctrinal and policy dimensions of key current issues. The Center capitalizes on its uniquely neutral position at a leading law school located in the same city as the principal international organization involved in human rights - the United Nations. The Center also collaborates with many major civil society groups based in New York to catalyze and coordinate networking among human rights organizations, litigators, regional groups, parliamentary bodies, and human rights training programs.

For further information on Center projects see: http://www.chrgj.org

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Website:
http://www.chrgj.org
Phone:
212 998 6714
Address:
110 West Third Street, New York, New York, 10012, United States

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