Faculty members at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy published a series of groundbreaking books in 2017, addressing diverse policy issues from the role of women in Rwanda's post-conflict reconciliation; the prevalence of human trafficking and modern slavery; to making human rights work in the 21st century.
Ryan Family Professor of Human Rights Policy Kathryn Sikkink, ...
Article features Carr Center Senior Fellow Alberto Mora
Alberto Mora, general counsel of the Department of the Navy from 2001 to 2006, expressed hope that Mattis, who persuaded Trump not to resume the use of torture, may also convince him not to send more inmates to Guantánamo, which Mora called “a ludicrous and extravagant waste of military manpower”.
But even if no more prisoners are sent there, Trump’s...
Mark Fallon, the author of “Unjustifiable Means” and a former chief investigator at the Defense Department’s Criminal Investigation Task Force, believes that sending...
Senior Fellow Alberto Mora discusses the U.S. torture policy under the Bush administration, its impacts on US/international relations, and U.S. sentiment on the use of torture.... Read more about U.S. Torture Policy