Human Rights Workshop: Balakrishnan Rajagopal, "The State of Right to Development After Developmentalism"
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
4:15 PM
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Barbara Mianzo
432-7480
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Balakrishnan Rajagopal is Associate Professor of Law and Development and Director of the Program on Human Rights and Justice at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has been a member of the Executive Council and Executive Committee of the American Society of International Law, and is currently on the Asia Advisory Board of Human Rights Watch, the International Advisory Committee of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights and the International Rights Advocates. He is a Faculty Associate at Harvard Law School’s Program on Negotiation and has been a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars in Washington, DC, the Madras Institute of Development Studies and the Jawaharlal Nehru University in India, and a Visiting Professor at the UN University for Peace, University of Melbourne Law School and the Washington College of Law, the American University. His terminal degree is an interdisciplinary doctorate in law (SJD) from Harvard Law School and he also holds a first law degree from India. He served for many years with the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Cambodia and received a Royal Award from the King of Cambodia. He has consulted with the World Commission on Dams, UNDP, other UN agencies and international organizations and leading NGOs on human rights and international legal issues. He has published numerous scholarly articles in leading law journals including the Harvard, Columbia, Boston University, Connecticut and Leiden journals of international law, Third World Quarterly, Human Rights Review and the William and Mary Law Review. He is the author of two books - International Law from Below: Development, Social Movements and Third World Resistance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003; Foundation Press, South Asia, 2005; Colombia, Spanish, 2005; 2nd edition forthcoming in 2009), and Reshaping Justice: International Law and the Third World (Routledge, 2008). He is currently completing a book manuscript on legalization of socio-economic rights in the Global South. He has also published widely in the media including the Boston Globe, the Hindu, Washington Post, El Universal, the huffingtonpost.com and the Nation.
Please enter the organization/office sponsoring the event::Schell Center for International Human Rights