Seminars and Symposia
Human Rights Movement in Brazil
Tuesday, October 10, 2000 at 7:00 PM
Location: The Graduate School and University Center
365 5th Ave.
James L. Cavallaro
Director, Global Justice
Governance and Social Policy Roundtable
James L. Cavallaro graduated with honors in Government from Harvard
University in 1984. Between 1986 and 1988, and again from 1990 to 1992
he studied at the University of California in Berkeley in both the Law
School (Boalt Hall) and the Center for Latin America Studies. He was
graduated with top honors (Order of the Coif) from Boalt Hall (J.D)
in 1992. From 1992, he worked at Human Rights Watch in Washington DC
and as Brazil office director (1994-1999). Cavallaro has co-authored
several publications dealing with human rights issues in Brazil, including:
(with Joanne Mariner), Behind Bars in Brazil (O Brasil Atras das Grades)
(for Human Rights Watch, December 1998); Police Violence in Urban Brazil
(Brutalidade Policial Urbana no Brasil); (with J. Mendez and J.M. Vivanco,
for Human Rights Watch),"Introduction" in G. Dimenstein, Democracia
em Pedacos (Sao Paulo, Companhia das Letras (March 1996)); with A. Monteiro,
"Fighting Violence with Violence: Human Rights Abuse and Criminality
in Rio de Janeiro) (Human Rights Watch, January 1996)." Cavallaro
has published over two dozen opinion pieces in major Brazilian newspapers
and has participated in more than one hundred conferences on human rights
issues in Brazil. From 1994 until 1997, as the director of CEJIL/BRASIL,
Cavallaro introduced over 15 cases to the OAS Human Rights Commission
and led a series of workshops on the use of the Inter-American Human
Rights system in six Brazilian cities. In 1999, Cavallaro founded the
Global Justice Center (Centro de Justica Global), a non-governmental
organization dedicated to facilitating the access of Brazilian rights
groups to the international system (www.global.org.br)
To reserve, send email to bildner@gc.cuny.edu or leave message at (212)
817-2096