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1 Feb 2017

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Columbia University Law School

USA: Columbia University launches tool to track Trump Administration’s human rights record including regulation of business impacts on rights

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...The tracker will be an easy to use resource for those seeking to understand the range of executive actions from a human rights perspective. It includes executive actions on the Global Gag rule, banning refugees and immigrants from certain Muslim-majority countries, sanctuary cities, and more. The tracker records human rights already violated, including the right to non-discrimination, as well as many rights undermined or at risk, including women’s rights, indigenous rights, and the rights to education, family life, privacy, and life...The tool was designed to aid journalists, civil society organizations, and the general public in understanding how the new executive is impacting human rights in the United States and around the world. The Columbia human rights organizations will continue to regularly update the resource...

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