Eric Rosenthal (activist)
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Eric Rosenthal is an American lawyer and activist. He is the founder and executive director of
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(DRI). Since establishing DRI in 1993, Rosenthal has trained human rights and disability activists and provided assistance to governments and international development organizations worldwide. Rosenthal's path-breaking efforts brought world attention to the rights of people with disabilities, exposing a vacuum in international human rights advocacy that has now been filled by the growth of a new international disability rights movement. His documentation of abuses inflicted upon millions of children and adults with disabilities in more than 25 countries has led nations to end human rights violations and has attracted unprecedented attention from international media and government agencies. He is an often-heard voice before American and international human rights agencies and is widely credited for bringing attention to the rights of people with disabilities as a fundamental human rights issue. The worldwide attention Rosenthal brought to human rights violations against people with disabilities was instrumental in gaining United Nations support for adoption of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, now ratified by 130 countries. He is the main author of several major reports on international disability rights and has published numerous academic articles on the international human rights of people with disabilities. Rosenthal has also served as a consultant to the
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Special Rapporteur on Disability, and the
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. In 2015-2016, Eric Rosenthal served as the Robert F. Drinan Chair in Human Rights at the Georgetown University Law Center. He received an honorary doctor of law from Georgetown in 2016.


Advocacy

Rosenthal has conducted investigations and trained activists in more than 25 countries. His advocacy efforts before American and international human rights agencies is widely credited for framing the rights of people with disabilities as a fundamental human rights issue. He has co-authored over 20 reports and published countless articles on the abuses of persons with disabilities. Rosenthal and his work have been profiled by The New York Times Magazine, NBC, 20/20, Good Morning America, and Nightline, and have been the subject of main editorials in The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, and The Washington Post.


US International Council on Disability

Rosenthal is a board member and former Vice-President of the US International Council on Disability (USICD), and he chaired the USICD Committee working for US ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).


Background and education

Rosenthal has a BA degree with honors from
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and a J.D. degree
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from the
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. Rosenthal's dedication to addressing the rights of persons with disabilities occurred in 1992, when, just out of law school, he traveled to Mexico while working for Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights to document abuses against the indigenous population in Chiapas. While there, he visited the main psychiatric hospital in Mexico City and was so appalled by the physical and treatment conditions there that he committed himself to working for the human rights of people with disabilities around the world, to advocate for the issue before the global community, and to create change.


Awards received

* Honorary Doctorate of Law from Georgetown University Law Center (2016) * Father Robert Drinan Chair in International Human Rights Law and visiting professor at Georgetown University Law Center, 2015-2016. * Phillips Exeter Academy, John Phillips Award, October 2015 * Disability Rights Legal Center, Charles D. Siegal President’s Award, November 2013. * Charles Bronfman Prize * Washington Psychiatric Society, Senator Paul and Mrs. Sheila Wellstone Mental Health Visionary Award, November 20, 2009 (accepted award on behalf of DRI). *
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Public Service Fellowship * Thomas J. Dodd Prize in International Justice and Human Rights (accepted on behalf of DRI), 2007 * Ashoka Fellowship * American Psychiatric Association's Human Rights Award * University of Chicago Public Service Award *
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in International Law *
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from the
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* Henry B. Betts Award (2008) from the
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* Association for the Help of Retarded Children, AHRC Humanitarian Award, May 10, 2006. * Kornfeld Fellowship in Bioethics, November 2000-November 2001. * Public Interest Law Scholar, Georgetown University Law Center, 1990-1992. * Raoul Wallenberg Scholarship, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1989.


References


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