- Robert L. Bernstein
Robert L. Bernstein is an U.S. publisher and
human rights activist.The
Yale Law School said:
*He has devoted his life to the active defense of freedom of expression and to the protection of victims of injustice and abuse throughout the world. As one of the most influential voices in American publishing for over three decades, he is also a dominant force in the development of the international human rights movement. [Yale Law School, Biography of Robert L. Bernstein. [http://www.law.yale.edu/intellectuallife/bernsteinbio.htm] ]Career in Publishing
Mr. Bernstein started as an office boy at
Simon & Schuster in 1946, moved toRandom House in 1956 and succeededBennett Cerf as President and CEO in 1966. He headed Random House for 25 years. He published many great American authors, includingWilliam Faulkner ,James Michener ,Dr. Seuss ,Toni Morrison andWilliam Styron .After being invited to the
Soviet Union as part of a delegation from theAssociation of American Publishers , he became interested in writers whose work could not be published in their own countries. Beginning withAndrei Sakharov andElena Bonner , he ensured that authors likeVaclav Havel ,Jacobo Timerman andWei Jingsheng were all published around the world.Involvement in Human Rights Movement
After his experience in Moscow in 1973, Mr. Bernstein returned to the U.S. and established the Fund for Free Expression, which eventually grew into
Human Rights Watch . Today, Human Rights Watch has a staff of nearly two hundred and covers some 70 countries. With offices in a dozen places, Human Rights Watch is renowned for superb research and extremely effective advocacy on a broad range of issues, includingwomen’s rights ,children’s rights ,international justice , the human rights responsibilities of corporations,refugee s, arms transfers and free expression everywhere. Mr. Bernstein served as Chair for twenty years and remains active as Founding Chair. He is also Chair Emeritus of the largest Chinese human rights organization,Human Rights in China , with offices inNew York ,Hong Kong andBrussels .International Recognition
Mr. Bernstein has won numerous awards and honorary degrees, including the
Florina Lasker Award from theNew York Civil Liberties Union ; theHuman Rights Award from theLawyers Committee for Human Rights ; theSpirit of Liberty Award fromPeople for the American Way ; theBarnard Medal of Distinction fromBarnard College ; theCurtis Benjamin Award for Distinguished Publishing from theAssociation of American Publishers ; and, in 1998, the United States’ firstEleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award , which was presented by PresidentBill Clinton .At
Yale , Mr. Bernstein has been honored by friends and colleagues with the establishment of the Robert L. Bernstein Fellowships in International Human Rights atYale Law School . [Yale Law School, Bernstein Fellowship. [http://www.law.yale.edu/intellectuallife/bernsteinfellowship.htm] ] The fellowships are awarded annually to two or three Law School graduates devoted to advancing human rights protection around the world. Mr. Bernstein has lectured at Yale and served as a Gordon Grand fellow. Mr. Bernstein was also honored byNew York University School of Law , which established the Robert L. Bernstein Fellowship in International Human Rights in 2006, annually providing an opportunity for a recent School of Law graduate to engage in full-time human rights work atHuman Rights in China . [Human Rights in China, Robert L. Bernstein Fellowship in International Human Rights. [http://www.hrichina.org/public/contents/30702] ]He is the recipient of honorary doctorates from
Swarthmore College ,The New School ,Bard College ,Hofstra University ,Bates College ,Tougaloo College , andYale University . He holds a B.S. degree fromHarvard .References
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