Events
Children of the Jaguar Screening
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesChildren of the Jaguar screening Related Media
IHRCR Panel on Drone Report
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesPanel w/ International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution to discuss their report on U.S. drone policy in Pakistan. Related Media
Stanford International Human Rights Law Association Welcome Event
@ Stanford Law School 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, CA, United StatesThe Stanford International Human Rights Law Association (SIHRLA) would like to welcome the new 1L's as well as any law students interested in human rights to our welcome event! Come to interact with members of SIHRLA and other students interested in human rights, or else just come to socialize and sample a variety of international […]
Reed Smith Panel on Human Rights Pro-Bono Work
Hear from attorneys at Reed Smith who do international human rights pro-bono work. Related Media
Human Rights and Fair Trade in Columbia
Columbian activist Marino Cordoba will discuss the implications of the proposed Columbia-U.S. Free Trade Agreement. Related Media
Tony Segall: The Employee Free Choice Act
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Human Rights Work: Summer Jobs, Externships and Careers
SIHRLA, the Stanford Int'l Human Rights Law Association, will be hosting a dinner on Human Rights Work: Summer Jobs, Externships and Careers. Related Media
Genocide Convention & East Timor Case Study
"Redefining National Group in the Genocide Convention: A Case Study of East Timor" The Stanford Program in International Legal Studies, the Stanford International Human Rights Law Association, the International Law Society, and the Advanced Degree Student Association invite you to attend: "Redefining 'National Group' in the Genocide Convention: A Case Study of East Timor" SPILS […]
SIHRLA Speaker: Dan Wei
Dan Wei is from the Chinese Procurate and will talk about human rights reforms in China, including torture and the death penalty. Related Media
“Invisible Children” – Conversation on Uganda
Sponsored by the Black Law Students Association, the Stanford International Human Rights Law Association, and the International Law Society The Black Law Students Association, the Stanford International Human Rights Law Association, and the International Law Society will be presenting the documentary "Invisible Children" along with a discussion with Professor Helen Stacy about the ongoing conflict […]
Black History Month Goes Global
The Stanford Black Law Students Association and Stanford's International Human Rights Law Association will present the documentary, "Invisible Children" with a discussion to follow moderated by Professor Helen Stacy. Topics to be considered include the ongoing war in Uganda, the abduction of young boys to serve as soldiers, and the role of the international community. […]