Akila Radhakrishnan
Akila Radhakrishnan is a human rights lawyer and the President of the Global Justice Center. Radhakrishnan also leads GJC's Gender and Genocide Project which focuses on the gendered components of genocide. Prior to her work with the Global Justice Center, Radhakrishnan worked at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, as well as with DPK Consulting and Drinker, Biddle & Reath, LLP.Education
Radhakrishnan received her B.A. in Art History and Political Science from the University of California, Davis and her J.D. from University of California, Hastings with a focus in International Law.Publications
- "Foreign Policy, Akin-Style: How the U.S. Denies Abortions to Women Raped in War"
- "Burma's Hollow Reforms"
- "Not Only Voiceless, But Choice-less: The Impregnated Victims of Boko Haram"
- "The Cruelest Weapon"
- "With Trump Presidency, A Coming Collision With Global Standards on Torture, Abortion Rights"
- "How Obama Failed Women Raped in War"
- "Trump's Action on Reproductive Rights Abroad"
- "Protecting safe abortion in humanitarian settings: overcoming legal and policy barriers."
- "Why is the US Waging War on Women Raped in War"
- "Israel's invasion of Gaza in International Law"
- "Protecting Safe Abortion in Humanitarian Settings: Overcoming Legal and Policy Barriers"
- "If These Walls Could Talk, They Would Be Censored: U.S. Restrictions on Pro-Choice Speech"
- "Gender and Genocide"
- "Exporting Censorship: How U.S. Restrictions on Abortion Speech and Funding Violate International Law"
- "Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review"
- "Attorney General Sessions Violates International Law"