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<copyright>The Association of the Bar of the City of New York-International Human Rights Committee</copyright>

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<itunes:summary>International Human Rights Committee</itunes:summary>

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<title>Open Invitation to Discuss the City Bar Climate Change Initiatives</title>

<itunes:author>New York City Bar - International Human Rights Committee</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Climate Change Initiatives</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>The City Bar is developing a variety of legal and policy initiatives to mitigate and adapt to Climate Change. At this meeting, committee chairs will present this work and explore opportunities to make even more valuable contributions: conducting research and writing reports, convening lectures and public programs, and participating in the planning necessary to enable our community to survive and thrive in a changed climate. Members are invited to learn about and discuss the Association¡¦s efforts and to explore ways to participate.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 14 March 2010 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>

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<itunes:keywords>Environmental, Law, Small Business Environmental, Small Business, EPA, New York City Bar, James R. Coyle, Riverkeeper</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Assessing Human Rights in Iran</title>

<itunes:author>New York City Bar - International Human Rights Committee</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Eminent Jurists Report on Counter-Terrorism Investigation</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>Human rights in Iran have been a critical international issue in the wake of the nation’s June 12th presidential election. Since the election, there have been reports of government abuses, including speech and assembly repression, arbitrary arrest and detention, torture, and execution. The panel seeks to present diverse perspectives from scholars, human rights lawyers, and journalists on this pressing issue.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 26 October 2009 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>

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<itunes:keywords>Environmental, Law, Small Business Environmental, Small Business, EPA, New York City Bar, James R. Coyle, Riverkeeper</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Eminent Jurists Report on Counter-Terrorism Investigation</title>

<itunes:author>New York City Bar - International Human Rights Committee</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Eminent Jurists Report on Counter-Terrorism Investigation</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary>Prominent members of The Eminent Jurists Panel of the International Commission of Jurists present the results of one of the most comprehensive investigations ever undertaken into the impact of counter-terror measures on human rights.</itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Mon, 4 May 2009 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>1:37:05</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>Environmental, Law, Small Business Environmental, Small Business, EPA, New York City Bar, James R. Coyle, Riverkeeper</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Prosecuting Terrorists: The Prosecutors' Perspectives - A Panel Discussion  9/8/08 part1</title>

<itunes:author>New York City Bar - International Human Rights Committee</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Prosecuting Terrorists: The Prosecutors' Perspectives - A Panel Discussion  9/8/08</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary> Ever since the first detainees began arriving at Guantanamo Bay in 2002, there has been debate about the proper forum in which to prosecute suspected terrorists. Now, with the conclusion of the first military commission trial at Guantanamo, the debate is more important than ever.  With James J. Benjamin, Jr., Former AUSA; Andrew McCarthy, Former AUSA; Mary Jo White, Former US Attorney; Richard B. Zabel, Former AUSA; Moderated by Hon. Benjamin Civiletti, Former U.S. Attorney General; Chaired by Mark R. Shulman. </itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sept 2008 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>44:09</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>Environmental, Law, Small Business Environmental, Small Business, EPA, New York City Bar, James R. Coyle, Riverkeeper</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Prosecuting Terrorists: The Prosecutors' Perspectives - A Panel Discussion  9/8/08 part2</title>

<itunes:author>New York City Bar - International Human Rights Committee</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Prosecuting Terrorists: The Prosecutors' Perspectives - A Panel Discussion  9/8/08</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary> Ever since the first detainees began arriving at Guantanamo Bay in 2002, there has been debate about the proper forum in which to prosecute suspected terrorists. Now, with the conclusion of the first military commission trial at Guantanamo, the debate is more important than ever.  With James J. Benjamin, Jr., Former AUSA; Andrew McCarthy, Former AUSA; Mary Jo White, Former US Attorney; Richard B. Zabel, Former AUSA; Moderated by Hon. Benjamin Civiletti, Former U.S. Attorney General; Chaired by Mark R. Shulman. </itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sept 2008 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>44:09</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>Environmental, Law, Small Business Environmental, Small Business, EPA, New York City Bar, James R. Coyle, Riverkeeper</itunes:keywords>

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<title>Prosecuting Terrorists: The Prosecutors' Perspectives - A Panel Discussion  9/8/08 part3</title>

<itunes:author>New York City Bar - International Human Rights Committee</itunes:author>

<itunes:subtitle>Prosecuting Terrorists: The Prosecutors' Perspectives - A Panel Discussion  9/8/08</itunes:subtitle>

<itunes:summary> Ever since the first detainees began arriving at Guantanamo Bay in 2002, there has been debate about the proper forum in which to prosecute suspected terrorists. Now, with the conclusion of the first military commission trial at Guantanamo, the debate is more important than ever.  With James J. Benjamin, Jr., Former AUSA; Andrew McCarthy, Former AUSA; Mary Jo White, Former US Attorney; Richard B. Zabel, Former AUSA; Moderated by Hon. Benjamin Civiletti, Former U.S. Attorney General; Chaired by Mark R. Shulman. </itunes:summary>

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<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sept 2008 19:00:00 GMT</pubDate>

<itunes:duration>21:06</itunes:duration>

<itunes:keywords>Environmental, Law, Small Business Environmental, Small Business, EPA, New York City Bar, James R. Coyle, Riverkeeper</itunes:keywords>

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