Taskeen Ather Nawab

Archive

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 […]

Taskeen Ather NawabJanuary 26, 2022

The Ghost of Evidence Corroboration Past

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

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, […]

Ellen AnNovember 25, 2021

The Neglected Field of Remedies for Human Rights Violations

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

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 […]

Taskeen Ather NawabMay 2, 2021

From Al-Khatib to Koblenz

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

A Summer at OCASI: The Role of Community Advocacy in the Fight Against Gender-Based Violence

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

Justice Ginsburg In Memoriam

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 […]

Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel.