Humanitarian Law Project

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The Humanitarian Law Project (founded 1985) is a U.S.-based

non-profit organization, working to protect human rights
and promote "the peaceful resolution of conflict by using established international human rights laws and humanitarian law."

The organization was the named party and lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court of the United States case of Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project, 130 S. Ct. 2705 (2010).[1]

The organization's mandate includes the long-term strengthening of human rights standard, particularly those

US Congress
and their staffs, and other interested US citizens.

References

  1. ^ Feldman, Noah (2017-02-17). "Anti-Terror Move Could Ensnare American Muslims". Bloomberg View. Retrieved 2017-03-11.

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