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Strengthening Human Rights Impact through Scholarly Research

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The Inter-American Human Rights Network (IAHRN), a research project funded by The Leverhulme Trust and hosted by UCL Institute of the Americas, will hold a discussion forum in Washington which aims to bring scholars together with practitioners and officials at the Inter-American Human Rights System.

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The event, co-organized with with the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL), constitutes the culmination of a two-year project of the IAHRN funded by the Leverhulme Trust. Since 2014 the IAHRN has regularly met to share research into the development, impact and future of the IAHRS, from variety of academic disciplines, including law, political science, history, and sociology. The Discussion Forum aims to present the findings of research conducted by members of the Network and to generate discussions about what a future multi-disciplinary research agenda on the Inter-American System should look like. Read more about this here.

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