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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageAu-delà des droits libéraux : leçons d’un possible futur à Détroit
Trente mille foyers de Détroit se sont vus dénier l’accès à l’eau et à l’assainissement, soulevant des questions...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageInternational law and US public support for drone strikes
When it comes to public opinion on drone strikes, the UN and NGOs may have more influence than we think. A...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageUse of force: the American public and the ethics of war
Survey data suggest that most Americans weigh the ethics of war with a heavy bias towards protecting American lives...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageLe droit international et le soutien public aux États-Unis pour les frappes de drones
Pour ce qui est de l’opinion publique sur les frappes de drones, l’ONU et les ONG pourraient avoir plus d’influence...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageL’utilisation de la force : le public américain et l’éthique de la guerre
Les données des enquêtes suggèrent que la plupart des américains considèrent l’éthique de la guerre avec un biais...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageHow does professionalization impact international human rights organizations?
The more transnational human rights groups become, the more likely they are to professionalize. This, in turn, can...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageQuel est l’impact de la professionnalisation sur les organisations internationales de défense des droits de l’homme ?
Plus les organisations de défense des droits de l’homme deviennent transnationales, plus la probabilité qu’elles se...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageHuman rights – taking sides for Net Neutrality
‘Net neutrality’ means non-discriminatory access to an open internet, and new US rules – pushed by activists – block...
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Published in: openglobalrights-openpage-blogWhy are US police departments still race-biased?
Without better data, we won’t be able to learn why racially biased policing persists, and what we can do about it....
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Published in: openglobalrights-openpage-blogPourquoi les services de police américains sont-ils encore marqués par les préjugés raciaux ?
En l’absence de données de meilleure qualité, nous ne serons pas en mesure de comprendre les raisons de la...
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Published in: openglobalrights-openpage-blogConfronting racism in the US: are civil rights enough?
A UN committee has recommended that the United States set up a national human rights institution. But why are US...
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Published in: openglobalrights-openpage-blogExposing torture - the virtue of American hypocrisy
While critics cry hypocrisy over the recent US Senate report on torture, we need to rethink whether hypocrisy might...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageUS policy in the DRC is about interests, not allies
The US cares chiefly about stability in the DRC, rather than promoting Rwandan or Ugandan national interests....
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageSyria, the DRC and the 'Responsibility to Protect': the US double standard
The Obama administration is concerned with the prevention of mass atrocities mainly when it is in alignment with US...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageThe principle of Responsibility to Protect in retrospect
The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) as applied in Libya promoted regime change and western interests. Resistance to...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageFighting abuses in existing powers
Although it is certainly of intellectual interest that elites and masses differ in rights awareness, it is uncertain...