Overexploitation is an important driver of global biodiversity loss. While the international trade of wildlife and wildlife products (e.g., ivory) is now recognized as a major threat to biodiversity, within-country overexploitation of wildlife is very poorly understood. In his talk, Dan will first present his new research that…
Join Lord Justice Singh and Princeton Law & Policy Program Director Deborah Pearlstein in a wide ranging conversation discussing his pathbreaking career in human
rights, his current role as President of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal overseeing the UK’s intelligence services, and his experience as the first person of…
Neal Katyal – Former Acting Solicitor General of the United States and one of the nation’s preeminent litigators – will join us at Princeton to discuss his experience arguing race and civil liberties in the Supreme Court, following landmark rulings that upended legal president on affirmative action. He has argued more Supreme…
Please note that this seminar will begin at 12:30pm, rather than the usual 12:15pm start. The speaker will be broadcast to our audience in Wallace Hall from SPIA's Washington, DC office, or attendees may register directly for the Zoom Webinar.
One of the most persistent and pernicious challenges of human civilization has been systemic inequity: societies set up to the advantage of some groups and to the disadvantage of others. What is systemic inequity? How is it perpetuated? What are its historical and contextual roots? What kind of leadership is required to…
Conference Room 7, United Nations Headquarters, New York
During the close to two-year Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan, the international community has mainly debated two issues with regards to the country: The dramatic consequences of the humanitarian crisis the country faces and the brutal exclusion of women from public and social life.