Investing in International Human Rights in the Age of Trump

Via International Human Rights Clinic By Emily Nagisa Keehn, Anna Crowe and Yee Htun It is now well trodden discourse that the election of Donald Trump, like the rise in nationalist movements in Europe, is both creating and reflecting paradigmatic shifts in the way we view global institutions. These shifts point to pressing concerns for the … Continue reading Investing in International Human Rights in the Age of Trump