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Global Justice Center on Inauguration Day

Holding onto democracy and justice on Trump’s first day as president

by Eva Marie Wüst Vestergaard

Today is the inauguration of the United States of America’s 45th president, Donald Trump. This marks a significant change in US politics. It is still unclear exactly how this will affect the global rule of law, but there are several alarming indications.

Today, the Global Justice Center published a document detailing Trump’s proposals that would violate international law if enacted. This includes proposals to fight ISIS that involve war crimes and crimes against humanity such as torture and the targeted killing of civilians. This would have devastating consequences and would set a precedent for a system of justice based on force.

Trump has also made proposals that would violate international laws of discrimination, including racial and religious discrimination as well as discrimination against women. This does not merely harm those subjected to the discrimination, it also impacts American democracy. The US is defined by democracy, equality, and freedom. In times like these, where such values are challenged and threatened by terrorism, it is more important than ever to protect them.

Another looming threat to women’s rights is the likely reinstatement of the Mexico City Policy or the Global Gag Rule. This rule forbids foreign organizations receiving US family planning funding from performing or promoting abortion as a method of family planning. The Gag Rule has repeatedly been rescinded under Democratic presidencies, most recently by Obama in 2009, and reinstated under Republican presidencies. It is predicted that Trump will reinstate the Gag Rule in the near future. If this happens, it will produce a “chilling effect” on abortion service providers around the world and will deny war rape victims their right to abortion. Forcing a woman to give birth to the child of her rapist can severely affect her mental health and constitutes inhuman treatment.

The US is legally accountable for following these laws that are made to protect society from such violations. We must all stand together to protect democracy and the international rule of law. The US must come together with the international community, and the international community must hold the Trump administration responsible for the US’ obligations to protect human rights.

Photo: Andrew Seaman

 

GJC Statement on the Inauguration of Donald Trump

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE— January 20 2016

[NEW YORK] – Today, as Donald Trump is sworn in as the 45th President of the United States, it is important to remember that no one—and no country—is above the law. Over the course of his presidential campaign, Mr. Trump has expressed his attitude on a range of issues, from abortion to immigration to torture, that are antithetical to the notion of human rights. Many of his proposed policies, if enacted, would put him or the US in violation of international law.

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January News Update: Trump's Threat to Human Rights

After World War II, there was a human rights revolution that resulted in strong treaties and human rights laws. These laws are underscored by the recognition that there are rights so fundamental that they transcend borders and individual policies.

GJC was founded to move these laws from paper to practice.

Donald Trump's presidency will test this foundation of human rights law like never before. Our legal experts have spent years studying, researching and fighting for the enforcement of international law to build a global system of justice founded on gender equality. We are ready to fight back against whatever action Trump takes that threatens this rule of law.

Courage is contagious. Stand with us.

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