Law Team At Harvard Played Their Part In Helping The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons To Win Nobel Peace Prize

The Boston Globe reported Friday that a team of six people helped the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons,  by providing legal advice as the organization participated in negotiations for the first treaty to abolish nuclear weapons, one of the Harvard group’s leaders said.

Bonnie Docherty, a lecturer at the school and an associate director of the school’s International Human Rights Clinic, said Friday afternoon that she and her colleague, Anna Crowe, headed a group of four law students in assisting ICAN, a Geneva-based coalition of disarmament activists.

Congratulations to all concerned.  The full article at  https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/10/06/harvard-law-team-helped-group-that-won-nobel-peace-prize/tZTY2HSi7TMKwaAsax9DAM/story.html