Journal of Democracy April 2021 Issue
In this issue of the Journal of Democracy, expert contributors consider what shifting world values mean for the future of democracy, how enduring China's dictatorship will be, and the mixed legacies of the...
International Law & Institutions Week: Dr. Camelia Bogdan
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Indiana University's Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies will host a keynote discussion with Dr. Camelia Bogdan, a judge on the Bucharest Court of Appeals and former Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow, and Hamilton Lugar School Dean Lee Feinstein as part of their International Law & Institutions Week .
Abuse of Emergency Powers Threaten Human Rights in Northern Triangle
During the Covid-19 crisis, each of the Northern Triangle governments–Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador–have abused emergency powers to suppress fundamental human rights, limit democratic oversight,...
Forced Labor in Turkmenistan's 2020 Cotton Harvest
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
A new joint report by leading independent Turkmen human rights groups exposes systemic forced labor and extortion during the 2020 cotton harvest in Turkmenistan amid pandemic denial and rising economic crisis in the country.
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