The James J. Busuttil Medal and Prize for Human Rights
The Medal and Prize are offered by Dr. James J. Busuttil, an activist, author, academic and non-governmental organisation leader in human rights, to promote research and publication on human rights.
Dr. James J. Busuttil FRSA FRAS FRGS FIoD founded the Amnesty International group at Harvard University while a student and later founded the Amnesty group at New York University School of Law. A few years later, he was asked to serve on the Board of Amnesty International USA. He has been on human rights fact-finding missions to Afghanistan, the Soviet Union and Uganda, and has written and published reports on these missions. In addition, Dr. Busuttil has published on international humanitarian law, European human rights, and religion and human rights. He created courses on Information and Communication Technologies for Human Rights; Religion, Human Rights and Social Change; Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; and Human Rights Practicum, among others. Dr. Busuttil was director of a major British human rights charity and a member of the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. He has served on numerous national and international professional committees concerning human rights.
All correspondence about the Medal and Prize should be addressed to Dr. Alison Ohta: ao@royalasiaticsociety.org