February 2, 2016
Categories: Foreign Policy, Haiti, Judicial, United States
Tags: FRAPH, haiti, justice, United States
US began funding a five- year $18 million programme to reform the judicial system, yet, at the same time, Washington is blatantly obstructing the very process of Haitian justice Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.hartford-hwp.com US began funding a five- year $18 million programme to reform the judicial system, yet, at the same time, Washington is …
February 2, 2016
Categories: Foreign Policy, Haiti, Judicial, United States
Tags: FRAPH, haiti, United States
According to the July 26 Baltimore Sun, the agreement to release Constant was drawn up by the State Department, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Justice and the National Security Council. It specifically allows him to work here and to go to any country he wants–other than Haiti. In exchange, Constant dropped a lawsuit against the State …
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May 15, 2015
Categories: Foreign Policy, Haiti, Human Rights, Justice, Politics
Tags: arrest, international prosecution, law
Source: www.sys-con.com The Law Society of Upper Canada Expresses Grave Concerns about the Arrest and Harassment of Andre Michel in Haiti See on Scoop.it – Haiti – History
May 15, 2015
Categories: Elections, Haiti, Human Rights, Politics
Source: www2.webster.edu Haiti: Aristide on Democracy See on Scoop.it – Haiti – History
May 15, 2015
Categories: Foreign Policy, Haiti, Leadership, Politics, United States
Tags: Haitian government, MIT, workshop
Two MIT professors traveled to Haiti this summer to conduct an intensive leadership workshop with the country’s prime minister, Laurent Lamothe, and more than 50 Haitian government ministers and cabinet members. Source: mitsloan.mit.edu Two MIT professors traveled to Haiti this summer to conduct an intensive leadership workshop with the country’s prime minister, Laurent Lamothe, and …
A new leadership model for a new Haiti – MIT Sloan School of Management Read More »