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Research Notes

The Human Rights Center works to promote human rights and international justice worldwide and to train the next generation of human rights researchers and advocates. We believe that sustainable peace and development can be achieved only through efforts to prevent human rights abuses and hold those responsible for such crimes accountable. We use empirical research methods to investigate and expose serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law. In our studies and reports, we recommend specific policy measures that should be taken by governments and international organizations to protect vulnerable populations in times of war and political and social upheaval.

There is 1 publication in this collection, published in 2007.

Vinck, Patrick; Pham, Phuong; Stover, Eric; Moss, Andrew; Wierde, Marieke: Research Note on Attitudes about Peace and Justice in Northern Uganda, 2007

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