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Event: Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Russia at Georgetown

For those in the Washington DC area, we welcome you to come out for Robert Amsterdam's speaking engagement on Thursday, October 4th at Georgetown University's Human Rights Institute.

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Human Rights and Rule of Law in Russia:

A Status Report One Year after the Assassination of Anna Polikovskaya

Thursday, October 4, 2007

2:00-3:20 McDonough 588

All are welcome!

Please join us for an important talk by international human rights lawyer Robert Amsterdam on the status of human rights and the rule of law in Russia.

One year after the assassination of Anna Polikovskaya, Mr. Amsterdam will discuss the meaning of that event and focus attention on how the United States government, other Western states and international organizations, and multinational corporations, can act in furtherance of efforts to promote rule of law in Russia today.

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Comments (1)

That's irresponsible to use the word "assassination" in this blog post. Their is a distinction between the words "assassination" and "murder."

Do you know for a fact that it was an assassination?

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