Ewa Rejman
@ewarejman
Lawyer, LLM (Notre Dame '23), JSD candidate in international human rights law. Before: UN in New York, WYA Poland & journalist. In search for meaning and beauty
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02-07-2011 16:47:56
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Here it is! My new article "Special Protection of Mothers in ICESCR and CEDAW: The Analysis of Travaux Préparatoires and a Proposal for the Future" published in George Mason International Law Journal! Scalia Law School On my SSRN and the Journal's website papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
🛑Join us tomorrow for this panel on Mexico’s Const’l Crisis & Judicial Overhaul. Thanks to Profs יניב רוזנאי Yaniv Roznai and TamarHostovskyBrande for the invitation - 9:00 am (Mexico Time) | 10:00 am (Central Time) 🛑 And remember: This is NOT an amendment, but a constitutional REPLACEMENT 🚩🚩🚩
Seven members of the ND Law community presented at the 7th ICLARS Conference, hosted at University of Notre Dame. Participants included Jeff Pojanowski, Mark Hill KC, Nicholas Aroney, Dennis J. Wieboldt III, Ewa Rejman, MP Madrid, & Arienne Calingo. ICLARS law.nd.edu/news-events/ne…
Dr. Ewa Rejman (Ewa Rejman) from Notre Dame Law School's J.S.D. program recently published the article "Discrimination that Requires a Remedy: The Case of Mothers of Children with Disabilities," in Mercer Law Review. Read it here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…
Meet Ewa Rejman (Ewa Rejman), who recently completed her J.S.D. degree at ND Law. Ewa's dissertation explored how international law can be leveraged to fully protect mothers’ rights, integrating legal, socioeconomic, and anthropological frameworks. law.nd.edu/news-events/ne…
War does not solve problems; on the contrary, it amplifies them and inflicts deep wounds on the history of peoples, which take generations to heal. No armed victory can compensate for the pain of mothers, the fear of children, or stolen futures. May diplomacy silence the weapons!
My article on the emerging “right to care” has just been published in the Yale University Journal of International Law. More on that and my responses to possible objections here: yjil.yale.edu/posts/2025-11-…