Meet & Greet with Leaders in the International Rule of Law Movement
When: Friday, November 8th, 7-8:30pm
Where: Human Rights Program Lounge (3rd floor WCC, in the clinical wing)
Join us for an opportunity to mingle and discuss the future of the international Rule of Law movement with a group of incredible human rights luminaries in a casual setting! Potential attendees include:
David Marshall, Rule of Law and Policy Advisor, United Nations
Vivek Maru, Chief Executive Director, NAMATI
Dr. Louis Herns Marcelin, Assistant Professor and Principal Investigator for Haitian Adolescent Study in Dept. of Anthropology, University of Miami
Deval Desai, Rule of Law Consultant, United Nations Development Programme, Law and Governance Consultant at the World Bank
Todd Foglesong, Senior Research Associate at the Program in Criminal Justice and Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Nicholas Menzies, Justice Reform Specialist, Justice for the Poor Program, World Bank
Mike Woolcock, Lead Social Development Specialist at the World Bank, and Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School
Margaux Hall, Consultant in the Justice Reform Group at the World Bank, andPostdoctoral Research Fellow in the Center for Reproductive Rights at Columbia Law School
Dr. Mareike Schomerus, Research Consortium Director of Justice and Security Research Programme in Dept. of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science
James Goldston, Executive Director, Open Society Foundations
Haider Hamoudi, Professor of Law, University of Pittsburg
Louis-Alexandre Berg, Justice and Conflict Advisor at the World Bank, and Georgetown University
Douglas Porter, Adjunct Professor at the School of International, Political & Strategic Studies, Australian National University
Deborah Isser, Program Manager and Senior Counsel, Justice for the Poor, World Bank
Treats and beverages will be served. If you are interested in attending this gathering,please RSVP to hlshrj@gmail.com.
Sponsored by the Human Rights Program, Harvard Human Rights Journal, and Advocates for Human Rights