Taskeen Ather NawabMarch 31, 2022
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 […]
Taskeen Ather NawabJanuary 26, 2022
A call to revive Amnesty International’s Digital Verification Corps There was a time when students passing through the hallowed U of T halls entertained varying […]
Taskeen Ather NawabNovember 25, 2021
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, […]
Ellen AnNovember 25, 2021
Interview with Professor Kent Roach on remedies in human rights law and the importance of the IHRP Professor Kent Roach is Professor of Law and […]
Sabrina SukhdeoOctober 28, 2021
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 […]
Taskeen Ather NawabMay 2, 2021
Limits to the Fight against Impunity under Universal Jurisdiction In Damascus, where Baghdad Road purportedly meets Al-Khatib Street and where the red Crescent Hospital sits, […]
Taskeen Ather NawabNovember 2, 2020
An IHRP Fellow finds the serendipity of changed plans with the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants Planning – 2020 will have you know – […]
Taskeen Ather NawabOctober 5, 2020
The Role of a Judge in Advancing Human Rights Since the evening of September 18, a slew of eulogies has been pouring in from the […]
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