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Human Rights in the 21st century: problems and prospects
Autumn 2007 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
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Human Rights in the 21st century: problems and prospects
Contributor(s): Kenneth Roth | In the past decade, Human Rights Watch has emerged as one of the leading human rights organisations in the world, its reports increasingly acclaimed for their accuracy and for the depth of their human rights advocacy. Executive Director Kenneth Roth discusses the human rights landscape in the Centre's annual Human Rights Day lecture: What have been the main challenges that Human Rights Watch has faced as it has worked to achieve this position? How has the organisation adapted to the new climate of opinion after 11 September 2001 and to the new militarism of the Bush years? What are the key challenges that human rights NGOs face in the world today? With an eye to the future, what is the current state of health of the human rights ideal?
Autumn 2007 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Audio and pdf files from LSE's autumn 2007 programme of public lectures and events.