Harvard Law School Human Rights Program

Human Rights Program Working Paper Series

The Human Rights Program's Working Paper Series highlights the latest scholarship and research from HRP Faculty, Visiting Fellows, Clinical Fellows, and alumni. The series focuses on both interdisciplinary and traditional legal analyses of the latest human rights issues.

For more information and guidelines for submitting work to the Human Rights Program Working Paper Series, contact Academic Director Mindy Jane Roseman at mroseman@law.harvard.edu.

  • Rebecca J. Hamilton, Closing ICC Investigations: A Second Bite at the Cherry for Complementarity? (2012)

  • Adam M. Smith, The Emergence of International Justice as Coercive Diplomacy: Challenges and Prospects (2012)

  • Joseph Kiarie Mwaura, Corporate Human Rights Norms and the Clog of Limited Liability Within Corporate Groups: Towards an International Convention (2008)

  • Alicia Ely Yamin, The Role of Courts in Defining Health Policy: The Case of the Colombian Constitutional Court (2008, with co-author Oscar Parra Vera, JD)

  • Anthony Chase, Transnational Debates on Human Rights in the Muslim world: Politics, Economy, and Society (2007)

  • Hyo-Je Cho, Human Rights as a Qualifier and a Catalyst for Korea's Democracy (2007)

  • Siri Gloppen, Courts and the Poor in Malawai: Economic Marginalization, Vulnerability, and the Law (2007) (co-authored with Fidelis Edge Kanyongolo)

  • Rashida Manjoo, Case Study: The Commission for Gender Equality, South Africa: Promotion and Protection of Gender Equality - Are Separate Structures Necessary? (appears in [2005] 14 Griffith LR)

  • Rashida Manjoo, The Recognition of Muslim Personal Laws in South Africa: Implications for Women's Human Rights