As the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing approach, the government of China is promoting itself as a harmonious and peaceful rising world power. But behind this facade is another China, one that places its economic development and energy needs over its human rights responsibilities. Investing in Tragedy makes the case that through its money, arms and politics, China has helped to sustain the violence in the war torn region of Darfur, Sudan. More than five years into the conflict, China continues to strengthen its relationship with the government of Sudan despite the government's record of mass...
As the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing approach, the government of China is promoting itself as a harmonious and peaceful rising world power. But behind...
This report co-released by the Constitution Project and Human Rights First, and endorsed by sixteen former federal judges concludes that Congress does not need to pass new legislation to guide federal courts in their review of habeas cases in which individuals at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility challenge the lawfulness of their detention. The former federal judges conclude that attacks on the judiciary's ability to review such cases are unfounded, as are calls for Congressional intervention. It was the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Boumediene v. Bush which laid the ground for District...
This report co-released by the Constitution Project and Human Rights First, and endorsed by sixteen former federal judges concludes that Congress does...