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30 Nov 2009, 9:21 am
Kristine Huskey left Shearman & Sterling to become the co-director of the National Security Clinic at UT Law School. [read post]
2 Oct 2009, 3:00 am
Huskey, Univ. of Texas, (publications, blogs): international litigation and arbitrationLucy Reed, Freshfields, Bruckhaus, Deringer, New York, ( blogs): investment treaty arbitrationTheories, Methodologies, and PerspectivesElena Baylis, Univ. of Pittsburgh, (publications, blogs): empiricism in international lawMira Burri, World Trade Institute, Bern, Switzerland, (publications, blogs): cultural diversityDoris Buss, Carleton Univ., Ottawa (publications, blogs): global social movementsNaomi… [read post]
10 Feb 2022, 6:54 am by The Law Offices of John Day, P.C.
Huskey initiated an investigation into [defendant’s] actions, which included a review of the court files in the underlying PEPFA case. [read post]
5 May 2012, 7:59 am
Huskey posted  last year here and here, the International Crimes Tribunal has received criticism, including letters from Human Rights Watch, the International Center for Transitional Justice, and Stephen J. [read post]
7 Jan 2013, 8:45 am by Raffaela Wakeman
Kristine Huskey of Physicians for Human Rights participated in a HuffPost Live video chat on Friday afternoon, where she argued that indefinite detention can itself be torture. [read post]
20 Jul 2011, 4:20 am
(Part 2 of a 2-part series; Part 1 is here)Having outlined the background and nature of the International Criminal Tribunal (ICT) in Bangladesh (flag at right) in yesterday's post, today I will discuss specific concerns raised n the international community, most particularly by nongovernmental organizations such as Human Rights Watch and by Stephen J. [read post]
14 Feb 2010, 9:14 pm by Adam Thierer
Of the many tech policy-related books I’ve read in recent years, I can’t recall ever being quite so torn over one of them as much as I have been about Jaron Lanier’s You Are Not a Gadget: A Manifesto. [read post]