05/18/2019
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DBc8SbYBTfs&feature=youtu.be
Shouldering the Burden: How Free Trade Affected the Livelihoods of Women in Mexico
Join us for the International Human Rights Clinic 2019 report release on the intersection of free trade and human rights in Mexico with a focus on women work...
03/26/2019
Is Migration the Key to Developing Southern Mexico? | SAIS International Human Rights Clinic
The past few years have seen increased numbers of migrants through the Americas. Historically, Mexico has been a country in which people migrate from; however,
02/28/2019
The SAIS International Human Rights Clinic's annual blog series has started!
Take a look at a their first post by Rachael Gamlin about how climate change has impacted the lives of women in Mexico.
Climate Change as a Threat Multiplier for Women in Mexico | SAIS International Human Rights Clinic
By 2030, climate scientists have predicted that Mexico’s cropland suitability will have declined by 40 to 70 percent. By the end of the cen
11/26/2018
Join the SAIS Steven M. Schneebaum International Law Society for an Internship Panel this Friday, November 30th at 2:30 PM.
Find out where other ILAW students interned last summer and get your internship-related questions answered!
All concentrations welcome!
05/14/2018
No One Left Behind?A Study on the Intersection of Women’s’ Rights and HIV/AIDS in Uganda
The 2018 International Human Rights Clinic presents the study on the intersection of women's rights and HIV/AIDS in Uganda. Please join us for our presentation, roundtable discussion, and reception. The International Human Rights Clinic is a year-long project with the International Law and Organizat...
03/27/2018
2018 International Criminal Court Moot Team Wins First Place in Regional Round
The school’s 2018 International Criminal Court Moot team won first place in the Regional Round for the Americas and Caribbean of the International Criminal Court Moot Competition held at Pace…
02/21/2018
Last month, nine students in the International Law and Organization program at the school participated in a research trip in Uganda to examine the human rights of women living with HIV/AIDS. The research is part of their International Human Rights Clinic Capstone project that will be presented in a final report in May. Read about the trip here: http://bit.ly/2sL3X3i
02/14/2018
2018 Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition
In February 2018, Johns Hopkins SAIS students Ángel Perez Cortes, ’19, Katherine Krudys ’18, Daniel Moon ’18, Jingran Wang, ’19, and Patrick Yunpeng Xiong ’18 participated in the Mid-Atlantic Regio…
01/21/2018
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Hung parliament highly likely after Italian election: Pro
Justin Frosini, professor at Bocconi University and SAIS John Hopkins University, speaks about the upcoming Italian election.