Bio
Marianne Mollmann is director of research and investigations at Physicians for Human Rights and the former co-coordinator of the Women's Working Group of the International Network on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, based in New York.
In 2002, she worked with the Centro de la Mujer Peruana Flora Tristan in Peru and the Center for Reproductive Rights and Policy in New York, studying the consequences of the Global Gag Rule in Peru in order to establish how these situations could be classified as human rights violations through a redefinition of traditional international human rights law.
Featured Work
JUN 19, 2003 • Article
Human Rights Dialogue (1994–2005): Series 2 No. 9 (Spring 2003): Making Human Rights Work in a Globalizing World: Articles: Gagging Democracy
Using the so-called Global Gag Rule as a case study, Marianne Mollmann argues that donor countries often undermine human rights in developing countries through the ...