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Latino Workers And Human Rights In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Katrina, Laurel E. Fletcher, Phuong Pham, Eric Stover, Patrick Vinck Jul 2015

Latino Workers And Human Rights In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Katrina, Laurel E. Fletcher, Phuong Pham, Eric Stover, Patrick Vinck

Eric Stover

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Bremer's Gordian Knot: Transitional Justice And The Us Occupation Of Iraq, Eric Stover, Hanny Megally, Hania Mufti Jul 2015

Bremer's Gordian Knot: Transitional Justice And The Us Occupation Of Iraq, Eric Stover, Hanny Megally, Hania Mufti

Eric Stover

Shortly after the US invasion and occupation of Iraq, L. Paul Bremer III, in his capacity as the chief administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), introduced several transitional justice mechanisms that set the course for how Iraqis would confront the legacy of past crimes for years to come. In developing these mechanisms, Bremer consulted with a select group of Iraqi exiles that had returned to Iraq or were still living abroad. However, he failed to solicit the opinions and attitudes of the Iraqi people as a whole. He also failed to consult many of the governmental and nongovernmental entities …


The Lord's Resistance Army And Forced Conscription In Northern Uganda, Phuong N. Pham, Patrick Vinck, Eric Stover Jul 2015

The Lord's Resistance Army And Forced Conscription In Northern Uganda, Phuong N. Pham, Patrick Vinck, Eric Stover

Eric Stover

On 13 October 2005, the International Criminal Court unsealed warrants of arrest for five senior leaders of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) for the forced conscription of children and other war crimes in northern Uganda. We compiled a database of 25,231 children and youth who had been registered by receptions centers in northern Uganda after their return from the LRA. Most of the LRA returnees were thirteen to eighteen years old (37 percent) and nineteen to thirty years old (24 percent). Twenty-four percent of the LRA returnees were female and 76 percent were male. The average length of abduction was …


A Commitment To Justice Means More Than Just Closing Gitmo, Laurel E. Fletcher, Eric Stover Jan 2015

A Commitment To Justice Means More Than Just Closing Gitmo, Laurel E. Fletcher, Eric Stover

Eric Stover

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