Un proyecto de ley en Estados Unidos que pretende combatir el apoyo al terrorismo forma parte de una tendencia mundial para reprimir a la sociedad civil, una tendencia que empeorará si se convierte en ...
Meg Satterthwaite is the current UN special rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers. She is also a clinical professor at NYU, where she teaches the Legal Empowerment and Judicial ...
Movements for climate justice and movements for reparations for colonial harms can reinforce each other. Haiti’s climate vulnerability speaks to these connections. Colonialism, slavery, and the ...
Sienna Merope-Synge is the co-director of the Caribbean Climate Justice Initiative and the director of the Indigenous Land Rights and Earth Defense Project in the Global Justice Clinic at NYU Law.
Rights defenders must actively shape the discussion to mitigate the adverse human and environmental impacts of AI, particularly on the Global South. The transformative potential of artificial ...
In the face of the environmental crisis, theater can give young people access to Indigenous and ancestral knowledge and equip them for the fight for racial, social, and climate justice. Following the ...
Heather Ashby is an independent researcher and consultant. She previously served as the associate director of the United States Institute of Peace’s program on disruptive technologies and artificial ...
Aloysia Sonnet is a lawyer specializing in human rights who works as a full-time member of Meg Satterthwaite’s team at NYU School of Law. She also takes on strategic litigation cases when her schedule ...
Mexico’s reform proposes to democratize the judiciary. However, selection by popular ballot will likely undermine judicial independence and threaten human rights. An independent judiciary is essential ...