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    2019 May 10

    The Promise & Perils of Nonviolent Action: Lessons From Around the World

    12:00pm to 2:00pm

    Location: 

    Allison Dining Room, HKS

    The 2019 Topol Fellows on Nonviolence will present the results of their research on different cases of nonviolent action around the world. Five Topol Fellows will present “lightning” talks regarding their research on nonviolent action in Colombia, Algeria, Catalonia, India, and among various women’s movements in Africa. The panel will then address questions and comments from the audience. The event is moderated by Professors Erica Chenoweth and Douglas Johnson, who were the faculty advisors to the 2019 Topol Fellows.

    The following students will present their research:

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    Examining the Ethics of Immunity Certificates
    Carr Center. 6/1/2020. “Examining the Ethics of Immunity Certificates.” Carr Center Covid-19 Discussion Paper Series, 05. Read full text.Abstract

    Carr Center faculty and fellows examine the human rights implications and legal ramifications of introducing widespread immunity passports. In this latest issue, hear from Mark Latonero, Technology and Human Rights Fellow at the Carr Center and Research Lead at Data & Society, Elizabeth Renieris, a Technology and Human Rights Fellow at the Carr Center and founder of hackylawyER, and Mathias Risse, Faculty Director at the Carr Center.  

    Read their discussion here. 

    2018 Sep 05

    Carr Center Open House

    Registration Closed 4:30pm to 6:00pm

    Location: 

    Malkin Penthouse, L-P-9 Littauer Building, Harvard Kennedy School, 79 JFK Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

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    Come join the Carr Center Faculty, Fellows and Staff for our Fall Open House! We will introduce our fellows and faculty, give an overview of the Center's programs, opportunities, and classes.
    Join us and bring a friend!

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    Avery Schmidt

    Avery Schmidt

    Carr Center Fellow

    Avery Schmidt was a fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy from 2016 -2018. His research focuses on the costs and consequences of the U.S....

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    Martha Amaya

    Martha Amaya

    Research Assistant, Nonviolent Action Lab
    Martha Amaya is an MPP Candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School. She is one of Princeton University’s Public Policy and International Affairs Fellows, and she... Read more about Martha Amaya
    2017 Jan 27

    Carr Talk & Coffee: "Assessing the impact of new weapons systems on the permissibility of attacks in asymmetrical conflicts."

    10:30am to 11:30am

    Location: 

    Carr Center Conference Room R-219

    Join us for the first Carr Talk & Coffee of the Semester! Students, Faculty, Staff and Fellows come together to discuss pressing human rights issues, and Carr Center Fellows present their latest research.

    Carr Center's Fellow...

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    tengbiao

    Teng Biao

    Fellow
    Teng Biao is an academic lawyer and a human rights activist. He was formerly a Lecturer in the China University of Political Science and Law, a visiting Fellow... Read more about Teng Biao
    nealc

    Neal Cohen

    Technology and Human Rights Fellow
    How to Ethically Build and Use an AI to Verify Identity
    Neal Cohen is the Director of Privacy at Onfido, a machine learning powered identity verification company that seeks to make the world’s... Read more about Neal Cohen

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