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February 25, 2025
Princeton SPIA Faculty Member Reflects on 30 Years of Fighting for Human Rights
In most countries governed by the rule of law, a strong, independent judicial branch makes for the most effective enforcement of human rights.But it’s all too easy for judges to be corrupted, compromised, or even murdered.What then?“Deploying the public’s sense of right and wrong to pressure the political branches of government to respect rights can be remarkably effective,” Ken Roth answers.Roth, the Charles and Marie Robertson Visiting Professor and a visiting lecturer at Princeton SPIA, would know. In the three decades he spent as the director of Human Rights Watch, he guided the organization “to increase the price of oppression, to shift a…