Akila Radhakrishnan

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Akila Radhakrishnan (born December 15, 1982) is a human rights lawyer[1] and the President of the Global Justice Center (GJC).[2][3] Prior to her work with the Global Justice Center, Radhakrishnan worked at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, as well as with DPK Consulting and Drinker, Biddle & Reath, LLP.[4]

Education

Radhakrishnan received her B.A. in Art History and Political Science from the University of California, Davis and her J.D. from University of California, Hastings with a focus in International Law.[5]

Publications

  • "Beyond the Coup in Myanmar: A Crisis Born from Impunity"[6]
  • "Abortion is a human right. A pandemic doesn't change that"[7]
  • "Trump’s Chilling Blow to the ICC"[8]
  • "Beyond Killing: The Critical Role of Gender in the Recognition, Prevention and Punishment of Genocide"[9]
  • "Foreign Policy, Akin-Style: How the U.S. Denies Abortions to Women Raped in War" [10]
  • "Burma's Hollow Reforms"[11][12]
  • "Not Only Voiceless, But Choice-less: The Impregnated Victims of Boko Haram"[13]
  • "The Cruelest Weapon"[14]
  • "With Trump Presidency, A Coming Collision With Global Standards on Torture, Abortion Rights"[15]
  • "How Obama Failed Women Raped in War"[16]
  • "Trump's Action on Reproductive Rights Abroad"[17]
  • "Why is the US Waging War on Women Raped in War"[18]
  • "Israel's invasion of Gaza in International Law"[19]
  • "Protecting Safe Abortion in Humanitarian Settings: Overcoming Legal and Policy Barriers"[20]
  • "If These Walls Could Talk, They Would Be Censored: U.S. Restrictions on Pro-Choice Speech"[21]

References

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