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Christopher Stone is Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Professor of the Practice of Criminal Justice. From 1994 to 2004, he served as director of the Vera Institute of Justice, where his own work focused on institutional reform of police, prosecution, and public defense services both in the United States and internationally. Stone also serves as chair of Altus, an alliance of nongovernmental organizations and academic centers in Russia, India, Nigeria, Chile, Brazil, and the United States that are jointly pursuing justice sector reform. Stone has worked as staff attorney for the public defender service for the District of Columbia and has taught as an adjunct professor at New York University Law School. Stone received his AB from Harvard, an MPhil. in criminology from the University of Cambridge, and his JD from the Yale Law School.
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Jacqueline Bhabha is Executive Director of the University Committee on Human Rights Studies. Her writings on issues of migration and asylum in Europe and the U.S. include a co-authored book, Women's Movement: Women Under Immigration, Nationality and Refugee Law (1994). Professor Bhabha has taught courses on refugee law, European law, and human rights law at Harvard Law School and the Kennedy School of Government.
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Ryan Goodman is the Rita E. Hauser Professor of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law and Director of the Human Rights Program at Harvard Law School. He received his J.D. from Yale Law School, where he served as an articles editor of the Yale Law Journal. He received a Ph.D. in Sociology from Yale University. After law school, he clerked for Judge Stephen Reinhardt of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He has worked at the U.S. Department of State, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, and nongovernmental organizations in India, South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand, and the United States.
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Mindy Jane Roseman is Academic Director of the Human Rights Program (HRP), Harvard Law School. She is also an Instructor in the Department of Population and International Health at Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). Before joining HRP, Mindy was Senior Research Officer at the International Health and Human Rights Program, Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, HSPH. There, she researched and reported on a range of health and human rights issues, with special focus on reproductive and sexual rights, including HIV and AIDS, women's and children's rights. Before coming to Harvard she was a staff attorney with the Center for Reproductive Rights in New York, in charge of its East and Central European program. After graduating from Northwestern University Law School in 1986, she clerked for Judge John F. Grady, Chief Judge, US District Court, Northern District, IL. She also holds a doctorate in Modern European History with a focus on the history of reproductive health from Columbia University. Her publications include Beyond Words: Images from America's Concentration Camps (co-authored with Deborah Gesensway) and Women of the World (East Central Europe): Laws and Policies Affecting Their Reproductive Lives. Mindy's current research projects include a critical evaluation of international reproductive health and rights policies, and a history of the eugenics and human rights movements in France.
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Marea L. Beeman is a Senior Research Associate at the John F. Kennedy School of Government and Project Coordinator for the Executive Session. Before joining the Kennedy School in November 2005, she was Vice President of The Spangenberg Group, a research and consulting firm specializing in improving indigent defense programs in the United States and abroad. Beeman received her BA in English from Colorado College and her JD from New England School of Law.
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