Kathryn Sikkinkworks on international norms and institutions, transnational advocacy networks, the impact of human rights law and policies, and transitional justice. Her publications include The Justice Cascade: How Human Rights Prosecutions are Changing World Politics (awarded the Robert F. Kennedy Center Book Award, and the WOLA/Duke University Award); Mixed Signals: U.S. Human Rights Policy and Latin America; Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics (co-authored with Margaret Keck and awarded the Grawemeyer Award for Ideas for Improving World Order, and the ISA Chadwick Alger Award for Best Book in the area of International Organizations); and The Persistent Power of Human Rights: From Commitment to Compliance, (co-edited with Thomas Risse and Stephen Ropp).... Read more about Kathryn Sikkink
Patricia Illingworth is a professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion and in the D’Amore-McKim School of Business, as well as a lecturer in law...
Mayuri Anupindi is a human rights lawyer with diverse international experience. As a senior program leader, Anupindi leads UUSC’s grantmaking and partner...
Maria Beatriz Bonna Nogueira is a PhD candidate at the Institute of International Relations, University of Brasilía, and currently serves as Advisor to...
Jennifer Schirmer holds a Ph.D. in Political Anthropology. She conducts research that addresses the mentalités of armed actors on both sides of conflicts--State security forces and non-State insurgents--with firsthand experience in Latin America, South Africa and The Philippines.... Read more about Jennifer Schirmer
Pauline Moore is completing her PhD in International Relations at the University of Denver’s Josef Korbel School of International Studies. She studies...