HRP organizes more than 30 events annually. Speakers include advocates, scholars, and officials from non-governmental organizations, intergovernmental human rights bodies, or governments. These speakers may give formal presentations or lead informal discussions with small groups. The program encourages collaboration with students groups and other programs in designing these events.
For information on the following events, please contact HRP.
November 2008November 13, 2008
Can Democracy Survive Prolonged Occupation and War on Terror?
Pound Hall 202
Harvard Law School
November 14, 2008
The International Court of Justice and Enforcement of Human Rights Law: Reflections from the Georgia v. Russia Case
Lewis 202
Harvard Law School
November 18, 2008
The U.S. and Human Rights: What Difference Would a National Institution Make?
Pound Hall 335
Harvard Law School
November 19, 2008
National Human Rights Institutions and the Domestication of International Law
Lewis 301
Harvard Law School
