The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy announced 15 new resident and visiting fellows an inaugural cohort that will conduct focused research projects on the intersection of new technologies, artificial intelligence, and human rights.
Sarah Margon, Washington director at Human Rights Watch, discusses how the organization addresses human rights violations, authoritarianism, and policy changes from the local to global level.... Read more about Advancing Human Rights Policy and Practice
In the latest episode of Justice Matters, Carr Center's Executive Director Sushma Raman interviews Carr Center Technology and Human Rights Fellow Desmond Patton on the intersection of social media, ethics, and human rights.
A Pre-Trial Chamber at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has rejected the Prosecutor’s request, filed nearly 18 months ago, to open an investigation of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Afghanistan, including of allegations that U.S. forces and the CIA committed acts of torture there.... Read more about The ICC’s Afghanistan Decision