Center for Justice and International Law
To coordinate a meeting for the international board of directors, in order to evaluate the organization’s work, redefine the role of the board, and define a general strategy for future efforts.
To coordinate a meeting for the international board of directors, in order to evaluate the organization’s work, redefine the role of the board, and define a general strategy for future efforts.
To provide a range of legal services for those seeking reparations and justice following human rights abuses in Latin America.
To support those organizations and individuals working to address the environmental and human health risks, as well as the socioeconomic and ethical consequences, posed by genetic engineering.
To promote a moratorium on the sale of genetically engineered foods until federal regulations require pre-market safety testing, product labeling and corporate liability for damages.
To prevent the construction of a high-level nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain, and to stop testing of nuclear weapons components at the Nevada Test Site.
To reverse the Japanese government’s plan to use plutonium for energy production, with an emphasis on ending the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel.
To promote and protect human rights in Colombia.
To develop new housing-based programs for the hardest to serve homeless, and to institute a formal replication initiative to encourage adoption of Common Ground programs in other communities.
To oppose the construction of the Chittenden County Circumferential Highway in northwest Vermont.
To increase public understanding of the scientific uncertainties about the safety and impacts of genetically engineered food production; and to ensure that federal regulation of genetically engineered foods reflects those uncertainties.