Justice Initiative Fellows Newsletter, October 2004
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JUSTICE INITIATIVE FELLOWS NEWSLETTER 2004
October 14, 2004

Contents

New Fellows, 2004-2005

Justice Initiative Fellows at the Central European University, Budapest

PILI/Justice Initiative Public Interest Law Fellows at Columbia University School of Law

Human Rights Fellows Program for Angola and Mozambique, 2004-2005

Fellows Activities and Updates

The Sutyajnik Update
by Anton Burkov

News from GONG-Croatia
by Ivna Bajsic

KOLUMBUS: Protecting the Rights of People with Mental Illness
by Lucie Ripova

Protection of the Rights of People with Disabilities in the Russian Federation
by Roman Javoronkov

The Legal Forum Association: Freedom of Peaceful Assembly Protection in Kyrgyzstan
by Yuri Shentsov

News from the Liberty Institute
by Giorgi Meladze

The Center for Citizenship, Civil and Human Rights Update-Progress in Anti-discrimination Jurisprudence
by Barbora Bukovska

Fellows' Stories

Down Broadway Toward ... or the Tragic Events Through the Eyes of a Russian Volunteer by Anton Burkov

Report on the Human Rights and Public Interest Law Fellows Retreat 2004

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