Taskeen Ather Nawab

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Taskeen Ather NawabMarch 31, 2022

A Tool, Not A Constitution

The role of international human rights law in conflict Hello Readers, Welcome to the final issue of our term. This edition comes at a particularly […]

Sabrina SukhdeoJanuary 26, 2022

The Neocolonial Underbelly of International Human Rights Advocacy

Legal education, human rights, and the Third World This piece references the work of Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) scholars, including James T. […]

Taskeen Ather NawabNovember 25, 2021

A Letter from the Editorial Board

Revitalizing human rights advocacy Dear Readers,  Spheres of both domestic and international law aspire to function in harmony with the preservation of human rights. Often, […]

Sabrina SukhdeoOctober 28, 2021

A Message from the Editorial Board

On IHRP summer fellowships and unpaid labour Dear Readers,  As the pandemic waged into the warmer months of 2021, students who had once entertained hopes […]

Sabrina SukhdeoMay 2, 2021

Rights Not Rescue: An Interview with Elene Lam, Executive Director of Butterfly

A conversation about anti-Asian racism, whorephobia, and policing in Canada Elene Lam is the Executive Director of Butterfly, the Asian and Migrant Sex Workers Support […]

Sabrina SukhdeoNovember 27, 2020

Nestlé & Cargill v Doe: Lessons from Nevsun and the Meaning of Corporate Accountability

A summary of the Alien Tort Statute and its application to corporate social accountability, justice for victims of international crime, and human rights violations Much […]

Sabrina SukhdeoNovember 2, 2020

A (Remote) Summer with the SASLAW Pro Bono Project

Practicing international human rights law remotely This summer, I had the privilege of being one of the three fellows for the South African Society for […]

Sabrina SukhdeoOctober 5, 2020

The Venezuela Accountability Project: An Interview with Ashley Major

Addressing the need for accountability Over the last six years, the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has waged a brutal campaign of repression against […]

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