Fundraising Websites – Crowdrise Today marks the launch of the Skoll Foundation’s Social Entrepreneurs Challenge 2014! We will once again be participating to raise funds to continue our transformative work made possible by your generous and...
La semaine dernière Karen Tse, la fondatrice et directrice générale d’International Bridges to Justice, a été invitée à se joindre quelques-unes des femmes les plus influentes et inspirantes du monde lors de la Conférence...
Last week, Founder and CEO of International Bridges to Justice, joined some of the world’s most inspiring and influential women at the Global WINConference in Berlin, Germany. “More than 800 leaders from across the...
Published by Chinese Business Review January-March 2013 US-China Legal Cooperation Fund A Legacy of Support for the Rule of Law in China by Anne Phelan In the spring of 1999, when the US-China Legal Cooperation...
Innovations, Spring 2008 (A quarterly journal published by MIT Press) By Ken Cukier The idea of innovation used to conjure up images of scientists in white lab coats peering into microscopes. Then, what sprang...
Innovations, Spring 2008 (A quarterly journal published by MIT Press) By Karen Tse Every day in countries throughout the world, citizens are arbitrarily detained, tortured, and denied access to counsel. In recent years, however,...
Si te arrestan en China, mejor si conoces tus derechos Diario Publico By ANDREA RODES En las comisarías de policía chinas, donde antes podía leerse: “Confesar: trato suave; resistir: trato más duro”, ahora dice:...
Karen Tse’s human rights ministry is helping to eradicate torture. By Michelle Bates Deakin | Winter 2007 The fetid conditions of Cambodian prisons were nothing new to Karen Tse in 1995. She had walked...
42, Founder and CEO, International Bridges to Justice; Mom of Two Working Mother, January 2007 By Katherine Lee Article also available at on the Working Mother website. It’s 6:00 a.m., and Karen Tse is...
Authored by Elizabeth Weiss Green – US News and World Report’s August 2006 paper edition features Karen Tse and names her one of “America’s Best Leaders”. View the original article here It was 2001,...