The NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights serves as a partner of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, together sponsoring and leading discussions and workshops convening business thought leaders from around the world to focus on companies addressing human rights challenges in business operations.
We collaborated to bring Stella Nyanzi’s case before the U.N. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.
We joined forces to litigate the cases of Janeth Paola Soto Betancourt et al. v. Mexico and Bonfilio Rubio Villegas v. Mexico.
We partnered with CEDIMAC to seek justice for victims of gender-based violence and impunity in the cases of Silvia Elena Rivera Morales et al. v. Mexico and Cristina Escobar González v. Mexico.
Together, we sued the Trump administration for creating and operating the State Department’s Commission on Unalienable Rights in violation of the Federal Advisory Committee Act.
Our collaboration secured precautionary measures on behalf of C.M.T., a gay man who was at risk while detained in prison.
We joined forces to file a request for precautionary measures before the IACHR on behalf of those detained at Carmichael Detention Center in Nassau, the Bahamas.
We joined forces to litigate the domestic violence case of Jessica Lenahan (Gonzales) v. United States, which prompted the IACHR to recommend strengthening U.S. domestic violence law.
Leveraging equity ownership in some of the world’s largest and most powerful companies, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights works with ICCR to identify and mitigate social and environmental risks resulting from corporate operations and policies.
Collaborates to bring human rights education to Baltimore opportunity youth through the arts and creative expression.
Our collaboration in Tennessee has spared people from the needless harms of cash bail, including Rosalyn “Bird” Holmes.
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