Columbia Law School Announces First Recipients of Two Newly Established Human Rights Fellowships.(Warisha Farasat and Clare McCrae)
AScribe Law News Service, April, 2005
Byline: Columbia Law School
NEW YORK, April 21 (AScribe Newswire) -- Columbia Law School is pleased to announce the selection of the inaugural recipients of the newly established Henkin-Stoffel Human Rights Fellowship and the David W. Leebron Human Rights Fellowship. Warisha Farasat, a Masters of Law (LL.M.) student from India, will be the first Henkin-Stoffel Human Rights Fellow and Clare McCrae, a Juris Doctor (J.D.) student, will be the first David W. Leebron Human Rights Fellow.
The Henkin-Stoffel Human Rights Fellowship was created in admiration of Professor Louis Henkin's leadership in the field of human rights and in recognition of Columbia Law School as a center of excellence in human rights education. This fellowship consists of two one-year...
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