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From Preparation to Performance: Inside UTokyo's IHL Competition Journey
The University of Tokyo participated in the 2025 International Humanitarian Law Competition, organized by the International Committee of the Red Cross. As a collective, our purpose in taking part is to raise awareness of international humanitarian and human rights law — fields that, despite their global importance, are often underrepresented within traditional legal education.
ILHub
Jan 22


Analysis of the ICC's Selection of Situations and Cases
The international movement to end impunity influenced the establishment of the ICC. This movement pushes for prosecuting individuals who have allegedly committed serious crimes and grave human rights violations.
Ai Kihara-Hunt
Jan 14


Motivating a Volunteer-run, Student-led Refugee Support Group: Reflecting on the Intersections between Research and Action in Addressing Refugee Vulnerabilities in Japan
A Conversation with Professor David Slater, Faculty Advisor for the Sophia Refugee Support Group and Project Director at Refugee Voices...
ILHub
Apr 13, 2025


‘They Need Help from the Private Sector’: Filling Gaps Through a Rights-based Approach to Information and Technology
A Conversation with Chanyaporn Aroonnetthong and Chihiro Toya Author: Raymond Andaya Chanyaporn (Chou) Aroonnetthong and Chihiro Toya,...
ILHub
Apr 5, 2025


Commitment and Dedication to Safeguarding Human Rights during a Crisis, and Beyond
A Conversation with Megumi Ishimoto of Women’s Eye Author: Raymond Andaya The 11th of March 2025 marked the 14th year since the Great...
ILHub
Mar 27, 2025
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