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October 9, 2017 •
Blogs, The World at Yale •
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November 6, 2016 •
Blogs, Online Content, The World at Yale •
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Election Looming, Panel Bemoans Crippled Voting Rights Act...
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April 11, 2016 •
Blogs, Online Content, The Globalist Notebook •
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The American Military and the Consequences of the Presidential Election...
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January 25, 2016 •
Departures, Uncategorized •
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Civil Society Perspectives on Serbian Nationalism and the Rehabilitation of the Chetnik Cause...
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October 18, 2013 •
Online Content, The World at Yale •
Views: 1002
BY HANNAH FLAUM On Wednesday afternoon, Yale World Fellow, Carlos Vecchio addressed a group of Yale students and faculty in his lecture: “The Rule of Law During the Chavez Era.” Before beginning his presentation, he expressed that,...
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June 9, 2013 •
Blogs, Online Content, Summer 2013 Blog, Summer Blogs •
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BY DANIELLE BELLA ELLISON “What does ‘protection’ mean?” “No fear. No fear of harm.” “No hardships of war.” “Prevention from unhumanitarian treatment. Maybe from religion, or race, or political opinion.” These were the...
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September 28, 2012 •
Blogs, Online Content, The World at Yale •
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by Kristen Chapman “People haven’t been paying as much attention as they should to the human rights consequences of technology,” explained Molly Land, as she sank into a dignified armchair in the Yale Law School Faculty Lounge late...
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December 22, 2011 •
Features, Print •
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Tribal codes may hold the keys to Afghanistan’s future....
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January 29, 2010 •
Blogs, The World at Yale •
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by Jennifer Parker On Wednesday, January 27, I interviewed Justice Richard J. Goldstone before he delivered the George Herbert Walker, Jr. Lecture entitled “Accountability for War Crimes.” (I also reported on the event for the Yale...
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