Critical Voices: Rule of Law and Nuclear Weapons

2023-01-13T16:31:57-05:00

Two years after the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons went into effect and one year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, 2018 Sorensen Center Fellow Ariana Smith '20, CUNY Law Professor Seth Shelden, and Hadeel Abu Ktaish explore what you should know about the rule of law and nuclear weapons.

Critical Voices: Rule of Law and Nuclear Weapons2023-01-13T16:31:57-05:00

Critical Voices: Personal Reflections from Justice Albie Sachs

2022-10-03T12:59:12-04:00

2018 Scholar-in-Residence and South African Constitutional Court Justice Albie Sachs discusses the fight against apartheid in South Africa and the advancement of human rights through the South African Constitution and Constitutional Court.

Critical Voices: Personal Reflections from Justice Albie Sachs2022-10-03T12:59:12-04:00

Critical Voices: A Conversation with Frank H. Wu and Sharon Hom

2021-06-16T15:30:35-04:00

Frank H. Wu, President of Queens College, and Sharon Hom, Executive Director of Human Rights in China, address anti-Asian violence in the United States and the deterioration of human rights in Hong Kong and China.

Critical Voices: A Conversation with Frank H. Wu and Sharon Hom2021-06-16T15:30:35-04:00

Critical Voices: Eradicating Racism – Utilizing UN Mechanisms to Pursue Justice in the U.S.

2021-06-16T16:29:48-04:00

Gay McDougall, recently renominated to UN CERD, discusses how lawyers and activists can use UN mechanisms to hold the U.S. accountable for racial injustices.

Critical Voices: Eradicating Racism – Utilizing UN Mechanisms to Pursue Justice in the U.S.2021-06-16T16:29:48-04:00
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