Chris Jochnick is the Director of the Private Sector Department at Oxfam America. He co-founded and led two human rights organizations, the Center for Economic and Social Rights (NY) and the Centro de Derechos Economicos y Sociales (Ecuador), and was a corporate attorney at the Wall Street law firm, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. He teaches business and human rights at Harvard Law School.
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpagePauvreté et droits de l’homme : les tribunaux, avocats et militants peuvent-ils faire une différence?
Nous savons depuis longtemps que la pauvreté est liée au pouvoir et cependant les approches traditionnelles de la...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpagePoverty and human rights: can courts, lawyers and activists make a difference?
We have long known that poverty is rooted in power, yet traditional power-blind approaches to poverty remain...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageCan corporate campaigners tap corporate largesse? Unlocking millions for human rights advocates
Human rights advocates are loathe to accept corporate funding, even in pursuit of worthy initiatives. But companies...