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Global litigation strategies to close the accountability gap on human rights violators in Iran


Global litigation strategies to close the accountability gap on human rights violators in Iran
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Lucy Grathwohl
On December 15, 2020, the Atlantic Council launched its Strategic Litigation Project. Atlantic Council nonresident senior fellow Gissou Nia and a panel of litigators Haydee Dijkstal, Amanda Ghahremani, Scott Gilmore discussed the tools through which the perpetrators of gross human rights violations in the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) can be held accountable in the United States, Europe, and Canada. The panel follows the release of the Strategic Litigation Project’s debut report, “Closing the Accountability Gap on Human Rights Violators in the Islamic Republic of Iran through Global Litigation Strategies,” which focuses on current strategic litigation tools and possible new legal mechanisms to hold IRI officials accountable for human rights violations and atrocity crimes. ....

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How global litigation strategies can help advance human rights in Iran


How global litigation strategies can help advance human rights in Iran
Tue, Dec 15, 2020 1:00 PM
A live discussion focused on how governments and practitioners can apply legal tools to further advance human rights in Iran and beyond.
As the global community continues to grapple with the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Atlantic Council is open for business. Our business, meetings, and events, however, are occurring virtually. For more information, please read an update from our President and CEO.
In 2021, the international community is set to re-engage with the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) over its nuclear program and other regional and global issues. There are fears that re-engagement will overshadow concerns over the IRI’s dismal human rights record which includes the imprisonment of prisoners of conscience, the execution of individuals for the exercise of their political and civil freedoms and the persecution of marginalized and minority groups. ....

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