Featuring Kenneth Roth, Aslı Bâli, & Elizabeth Beavers
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Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy, 75 Years After the UDHR
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December 10 will mark 75 years since the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), the process spearheaded by Eleanor Roosevelt that established the foundation of the modern international human rights framework.
To commemorate this milestone, the Quincy Institute will host a virtual panel taking stock of how U.S. foreign policy intersects human rights. It will examine divergent perspectives on the role of U.S. military power deployed in the name of human rights, American support or engagement with rights-abusing regimes, the use of coercive economic sanctions in response to rights violations, and other tools of statecraft in the service of creating a world in which all people enjoy fundamental human rights.
December 2023
13
1:00 PM EDT
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Join us for a timely and important discussion with:
Kenneth Roth
Kenneth Roth is the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor at the Princeton School for Public and International Affairs. Until August 2022, he served for nearly three decades as the executive director of Human Rights Watch, one of the world’s leading international human rights organizations, which operates in some 100 countries.
Aslı Bâli
Aslı Bâli is a Non-Resident Fellow at the Quincy Institute and Professor at Yale Law School. Previously, she taught law at the UCLA School of Law, where she served as the founding Faculty Director of the Promise Institute for Human Rights. Bâli’s research focuses on two broad areas: public international and comparative constitutional law.
Elizabeth Beavers (Moderator)
Elizabeth Beavers is the Vice President for Public Affairs at the Quincy Institute and a national security legal scholar. In 2019, she launched a consultancy that has worked behind the scenes to strengthen leading national advocacy organizations in their work to lobby lawmakers, organize and train grassroots activists, and change the public narrative on matters of peace and security.
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