FEB 9, 2005 • Podcast
Children at War
The ever-growing number of child soldiers across the globe is one of the world's most under-reported stories. "There are an estimated 300,000 child soldiers right now ...
FEB 3, 2005 • Podcast
Conflict and Order in the New Age of Preventive War
Nichols believes that the norm against preventive military action is rapidly being eroded and that we are headed into an era where preventive war will ...
FEB 3, 2005 • Podcast
Three Challenges for the Human Rights Movement: Darfur, Abu Ghraib, and the Role of the United Nations
Kenneth Roth, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch, discusses Darfur, Abu Ghraib, and the role of the UN.
JAN 27, 2005 • Podcast
The World's Banker: A Story of Failed States, Financial Crises, and the Wealth and Poverty of Nations
Will the World Bank survive? Despite its shortcomings, Mallaby believes we need it badly, as there is a serious lack of strong institutions to manage ...
JAN 26, 2005 • Article
Accountability: How to Treat Unlawful Combatants
If I were giving President Bush advice for his second term, I would argue that the new administration ought to establish an accountability mechanism–a ...
JAN 26, 2005 • Article
Accountability: How to Treat Unlawful Combatants
"If I were giving President Bush advice for his second term, I would argue that the new administration ought to establish an accountability mechanism--a task ...
JAN 25, 2005 • Article
Learning from Environmental Justice: A New Model for International Environmental Rights
International environmental justice presents difficulties for courts and advocates seeking to characterize problems at this intersection of environmental, human rights, and anti-discrimination law. Osofsky ...
JAN 21, 2005 • Article
"Ghost Detainees," Blank Spots, and Torture
"Ghost town, ghost train, ghost writer, and now "ghost detainees"--one of the most chilling phrases to enter our language emerged from revelations about torture ...