
Human Rights Trends of the 2010s: the Path to Drug Policy Reform
For decades, a prohibitionist approach to drug policy has been a key driver of social strife and human rights abuses,…
Displaying 553-564 results out of 677
Sort by
Layout
For decades, a prohibitionist approach to drug policy has been a key driver of social strife and human rights abuses,…
Over the last decade, victims of human rights abuses and their families, defenders, prosecutors, and other advocates for justice persisted…
One of the primary lessons of the past decade was that aggressive migration enforcement has no impact on migration trends…
The past year’s photographic record offers a repeated image in Latin America. A president—usually one with low approval ratings—announces a…
Today, the Sheller Center for Social Justice at Temple University Beasley School of Law and the Washington Office on Latin…
Venezuela’s historic meltdown is often explained as a consequence of bad governance, corruption and the collapse of the oil sector…
Families and children from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador—fleeing human rights abuses, deadly violence, climate displacement and economic deprivations—continue to…
In a policy brief for the Woodrow Wilson Center, University of Southern California faculty emeritus Abraham F. Lowenthal and WOLA…
As the crisis in Venezuela drags on and Nicolás Maduro continues to cling to power, many in Washington are evaluating…
Subscribe with your email to receive exclusive reports and expert research directly to your inbox every week.
(Your privacy is important to us; your information will be kept confidential and secure.)