Research & Commentary

Explore USIDHR’s research and commentary to deepen your understanding of global human rights, diplomacy, and international policy. Our experts provide evidence-based analysis and practical insights that inform decision-making, strengthen democratic institutions, and advance human dignity worldwide.

A Brief History of Human Rights Documents Throughout Time

A Brief History of Human Rights Documents Throughout Time

A Brief History of Human Rights Documents Throughout TimeDr. Isabelle Vladoiu
Published on: 08/12/2021

Explore the evolution of human rights from the Cyrus Cylinder to the Civil Rights Movement and global conventions shaping equality today.

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What is the most violated Human Right in America?

What is the most violated Human Right in America?

What is the most violated Human Right in America?Dr. Isabelle Vladoiu
Published on: 08/08/2021

Explore why discrimination is America’s most violated human right and discover remedies through education and legislation.

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What is the importance of human rights to law enforcement?

What is the importance of human rights to law enforcement?

What is the importance of human rights to law enforcement?Dr. Isabelle Vladoiu
Published on: 07/29/2021

Explore the critical link between human rights and law enforcement, highlighting the role of education and global frameworks in promoting justice.

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