In 1998 the Humanitarian Law Project (HLP), a human rights organization based in Los Angeles, asked a federal judge whether the material support ban, which was first enacted in 1996, applied to its planned nonviolent advocacy on behalf of the Kurdistan Workers' Party in Turkey, which appears ...
Under International Conference on Advanced Technologies and Humanitarian Sciences July 25th-26th, 2019 – Rabat, Morocco The world is subjected to a massive transformation from manufacturing economies into an information economy, in which the indices of value are changing from material to non-material r...
Integrating Housing, Land and Property (HLP) and Food Security and Agriculture Cluster (FSAC) Programming at the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus: Urban Agriculture for Sustainable IDP and Returnee Settlements in AfghanistanBenjamin Flower
The article offers the author's insights on the humanitarian reexamination voucher program proposal of U.S. Patent and Trade Office (USPTO). He describes the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) as model for benefits of data sharing in biotechnology research. He presents an overview...
DarfurNSAGsWhen US Chief Justice Roberts handed down the judgment in Holder v Humanitarian Law Project, he revealed the Supreme Court's tragic under-estimation of the potential of engagement with non-state armed groups...Christopher ThorntonUniversity...
Supreme Court case "Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project (HLP)" allegedly implies for international humanitarian efforts. The author urges that the judgment in the case, which was elucidated in writing by U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts, under-estimates the potential of engagement with non-state ...