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1 Academic Bullying and Human Rights: Is It Time to Take Them Seriously? Kostakopoulou, Dora

1 p. 25-46
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2 A Case of Moral Heroism: Sympathy, Personal Identification, and Mortality in Rwanda Kohen, Ari
2008
1 p. 65-82
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3 A critique of the rhetoric, ambivalence, and promise in the protocol to the African charter on human and people’s rights on the rights of women in Africa Olowu, ’Dejo

1 p. 78-101
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4 Adjusted Ratification: Post-Commitment Actions to UN Human Rights Treaties Comstock, Audrey L.
2018
1 p. 23-45
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5 Advancing LGBT Rights in Turkey: Tolerance or Protection? Arat, Zehra F. Kabasakal
2016
1 p. 1-19
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6 African Conceptions of Human Dignity: Vitality and Community as the Ground of Human Rights Metz, Thaddeus
2011
1 p. 19-37
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7 After Marriage Equality: The Future of LGBT Rights by Carlos A. Ball, ed. Raj, Senthorun
2018
1 p. 139-141
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8 After the Truth Commission: Gender and Citizenship in Timor-Leste Kent, Lia
2015
1 p. 51-70
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9 Aiding and Abetting: U.S. Foreign Assistance and State Violence by Jessica Trisko Darden Sandlin, Evan W.

1 p. 129-131
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10 Amartya Sen. The Idea of Justice Riley, Evan
2010
1 p. 139-141
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11 Apology, Recognition, and Reconciliation Murphy, Michael
2010
1 p. 47-69
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12 Are Human Rights Moralistic? Aitchison, Guy
2017
1 p. 23-43
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13 Are There Universal Collective Rights? Jovanović, Miodrag A.
2008
1 p. 17-44
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14 A Superpower Transformed: The Remaking of American Foreign Relations in the 1970sby Daniel J. Sargent Hurst, Mark
2017
1 p. 117-118
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15 At Cross Purposes? Democratization and Peace Implementation Strategies in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Frozen Conflict Perry, Valery
2008
1 p. 35-54
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16 Baedeker barbarism: Rebecca West's Black Lamb and Grey Falcon and Robert Kaplan's Balkan Ghosts Simmons, Cynthia
2000
1 p. 109-124
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17 Beyond Due Diligence: the Human Rights Corporation Gregg, Benjamin

1 p. 65-89
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18 Book reviews Morris, Lydia

1 p. 115-124
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19 Business and Human Rights Regulation After the UN Guiding Principles: Accountability, Governance, Effectiveness Wolfsteller, René

1 p. 1-17
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20 Business Strategy as Human Rights Risk: the Case of Private Equity Birchall, David

1 p. 1-23
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21 Civil Society Actors and EU Fundamental Rights Policy: Opportunities and Challenges Ruzza, Carlo
2013
1 p. 65-81
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22 Compliance and Non-compliance with International Human Rights Standards: Overplaying the Cultural Walsh, Caroline
2008
1 p. 45-64
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23 Conceptualizing Corporate Accountability in International Law: Models for a Business and Human Rights Treaty Bernaz, Nadia

1 p. 45-64
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24 Conservative Democratic Thought and the War on Terror Howes, Dustin Ells
2009
1 p. 135-149
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25 Contesting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity at the UN Human Rights Council Voss, M. Joel
2017
1 p. 1-22
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26 Controversies in the current international human rights debate Baehr, Peter R.
2000
1 p. 7-32
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27 Correction to: Beyond Due Diligence: the Human Rights Corporation Gregg, Benjamin

1 p. 19
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28 Correction to: Conceptualizing Corporate Accountability in International Law: Models for a Business and Human Rights Treaty Bernaz, Nadia

1 p. 101
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29 Correction to: Putting the French Duty of Vigilance Law in Context: Towards Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Violations in the Global South? Schilling-Vacaflor, Almut

1 p. 41
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30 Correction to: The Right to be Forgotten: an Islamic Perspective Osman, Amr

1 p. 75
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31 Correction to: The Unrealized Potential of National Human Rights Institutions in Business and Human Rights Regulation: Conditions for Effective Engagement and Proposal for Reform Wolfsteller, René

1 p. 69
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32 Cosmopolitan Democratic and Communicative Rights: The Danish Cartoons Controversy and the Right to Be Heard, Even Across Borders Brown, Alexander

1 p. 23-43
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33 Craig A. Parsons and Timothy M. Smeeding (eds.), Immigration and the Transformation of Europe Koos, Agnes K.
2008
1 p. 119-125
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34 Crimes Unspoken: The Rape of German Women at the End of the Second World War by Miriam Gebhardt Peck, Abraham J.
2018
1 p. 135-137
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35 David N. Weisstub and Guillermo Diaz Pintos, Eds, Autonomy and Human Rights in Health Care. International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine, Vol. 36 Wildes, Kevin Wm.
2010
1 p. 143-144
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36 Death Penalty Abolition, the Right to Life, and Necessity Jones, Ben

1 p. 77-95
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37 Dialectics, Dogmas and Dissent: Stories from East German Victims of Human Rights Abuse by John Rodden Krisch, Henry
2015
1 p. 139-141
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38 Does US Foreign Aid Undermine Human Rights? The “Thaksinification” of the War on Terror Discourses and the Human Rights Crisis in Thailand, 2001 to 2006 Regilme, Salvador Santino Fulo
2017
1 p. 73-95
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39 Doing Justice to History Confronting the Past in International Criminal Courts by Barrie Sander Clark, Roger S.

1 p. 155-157
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40 Empire of Humanity: a History of Humanitarianism. Michael Barnett Nascimento, Daniela
2013
1 p. 69-70
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41 Employment as a Limitation on Self-Ownership Maskivker, Julia
2010
1 p. 27-45
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42 Engaged Buddhism as Human Rights Ethos: the Constructivist Quest for Cosmopolitanism Brysk, Alison

1 p. 1-20
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43 Engendering Transitional Justice: a Transformative Approach to Building Peace and Attaining Human Rights for Women Lambourne, Wendy
2015
1 p. 71-93
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44 Engendering Transitional Justice: Silence, Absence and Repair Simic, Olivera
2015
1 p. 1-8
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45 Environmental Protection and Transitions from Conflict to Peace by Carsten Stahn, Jens Iverson, and Jennifer S. Easterday (eds.) Rihmo, Hijam Liza Dallo
2018
1 p. 143-144
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46 Evolving Conceptions of Human Rights as a Bourdieusian Distinction Strategy: A Critical Perspective on Policies Targeting Muslim Populations Nakissa, Aria

1 p. 21-42
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47 Examining the Determinants of Extra-Judicial Killings in the Philippines at the Subnational Level: the Role of Penal Populism and Vertical Accountability Tusalem, Rollin F.
2018
1 p. 67-101
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48 Feminist Research in Transitional Justice Studies: Navigating Silences and Disruptions in the Field Simic, Olivera
2015
1 p. 95-113
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49 Fiala, Andrew. The Just War Myth: The Moral Illusions of War Williams, Robert E.
2009
1 p. 151-152
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50 Fifty Years of Human Rights Enforcement in Legal and Political Systems in Bangladesh: Past Controversies and Future Challenges Alam, Jobair

1 p. 121-142
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51 Forgotten Genocides: Oblivion, Denial and Memory by Rene Lemarchand, ed. O’Brien, Melanie
2013
1 p. 67-68
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52 Fundamental Rights: An Unsettling EU Competence Muir, Elise
2013
1 p. 25-37
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53 Gareth Evans, The Responsibility to Protect: Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and for All Badescu, Cristina G.
2010
1 p. 133-135
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54 Gendered Narratives: Stories and Silences in Transitional Justice Porter, Elisabeth
2015
1 p. 35-50
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55 Genocide and Transitional Justice Regilme, Salvador Santino F.
2017
1 p. 111-116
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56 Genocide as Social Practice: Reorganizing Society under the Nazis and Argentina’s Military Juntas by Daniel Feierstein, translated by Douglas Andrew Town Berliner, Brett A.
2016
1 p. 121-123
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57 Gesture without motion? poetry and politics in Africa. A review essay on The Burden of Memory, The Muse of Forgiveness Boyle, Elizabeth Heger
2000
1 p. 134-139
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58 Getting to Peace? Negotiating with the LRA in Northern Uganda Quinn, Joanna R.
2008
1 p. 55-71
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59 Global Health Governance in International Relations Phua, Kai-Lit
2015
1 p. 65-68
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60 Global poverty and responsibility: Identifying the duty-bearers of human rights Gosselin, Abigail

1 p. 35-52
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61 Guatemala City in the Age of Neoliberalism Way, J. T.
2014
1 p. 97-102
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62 Humanitarianism and Modern Culture by Keith Tester Specter, Matthew
2012
1 p. 135-137
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63 Human Rights and the Abuses of History by Samuel Moyn Brucken, Rowland
2016
1 p. 129-130
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64 Human Rights and Toleration in Rawls Avila, Mitch
2010
1 p. 1-14
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65 Human Rights as Reputation Builder: Compliance with the Convention Against Torture Zartner, Dana
2010
1 p. 71-92
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66 Human Rights in the United States: Beyond Exceptionalism by Shareen Hertel and Kathryn Libal, eds. Harris, Geoffrey
2013
1 p. 55-56
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67 Human Rights, Personal Responsibility, and Human Dignity: What Are Our Moral Duties to Promote the Universal Realization of Human Rights? Montero, Julio
2016
1 p. 67-85
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68 Human Rights Violations Committed Against Human Rights Defenders Through the Use of Legal System: A Trend in Europe and Beyond Koula, Aikaterini-Christina

1 p. 99-122
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69 Improving International Investment Agreements edited by Armand de Mestral and Céline Lévesque McKenzie, Scott O.
2016
1 p. 131-133
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70 Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights Conway-Long, Don
2016
1 p. 115-120
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71 International Human Rights Law and Domestic Violence: The Effectiveness of International Human Rights Law by Ronagh J.A. McQuigg Chaban, Stephanie
2014
1 p. 111-113
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72 Intervention and the ‘Justice Cascade’: Lessons from the Special Court for Sierra Leone on Prosecution and Civil War Rodman, Kenneth A.
2014
1 p. 39-58
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73 In this issue 2000
1 p. 3-6
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74 Intimate Enemies: Violence and Reconciliation in Peru by Kimberly Theidon Root, Rebecca
2014
1 p. 105-106
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75 Introduction Quinn, Joanna R.
2008
1 p. 1-3
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76 Introduction to Special Issue “Understanding Resistance to the EU Fundamental Rights Policy” Leconte, Cecile
2013
1 p. 1-12
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77 Invisible War: The United States and the Iraq Sanctions by Joy Gordon Kieran, David
2012
1 p. 125-127
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78 Involuntary sterilization and the mentally retarded, revisited Ricks, Janice L.
2000
1 p. 125-133
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79 Islam, Constitutional Law and Human Rights. Sexual Minorities and Freethinkers in Egypt and Tunisia, by Tommaso Virgili Saura, Jaume

1 p. 127-129
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80 Judicial Use of Foreign Law in Human Rights Cases: Illegitimate and Unacceptable Practice? Jheelan, Navish
2010
1 p. 15-25
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81 Justifying Limitations on the Freedom of Expression Gunatilleke, Gehan

1 p. 91-108
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82 Laïcité Unveiled: A case study in human rights, religion, and culture in France Adrian, Melanie

1 p. 102-114
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83 Law and Morality at War by Adil Ahmad Haque Modongal, Shameer
2018
1 p. 129-130
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84 Lee Feinstein and Tod Lindberg, Means to an End: US Interests in the International Criminal Court Kelley, Judith
2010
1 p. 137-138
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85 Locking In Human Rights in Africa: Analyzing State Accession to the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights Zschirnt, Simon
2018
1 p. 97-119
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86 Marching Through Suffering: Loss and Survival in North Korea by Sandra Fahy Columbia Thomson, Susan
2017
1 p. 127-128
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87 Medical Humanitarianism: Ethnographies of Practiceby Sharon Abramowitz and Catherine Panter-Brick (Eds.) DeLaet, Debra L.
2017
1 p. 119-121
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88 Militancy and Violence in West Africa:Religion,Politics and Radicalisationby James Gow, Funmi Olonisakin, and Ernst Dijxhoorn, eds. Grimm, Kevin E.
2015
1 p. 77-78
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89 Mobilizing the Will to Prosecute: Crimes of Rape at the Yugoslav and Rwandan Tribunals Haddad, Heidi Nichols
2010
1 p. 109-132
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90 More Murder in the Middle: How Local Trust Conditions Repression Towards INGOs Lian, Shanshan

1 p. 97-120
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91 National Action Plans on Business and Human Rights: an Experimentalist Governance Analysis O’Brien, Claire Methven

1 p. 71-99
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92 National Constitutional Courts, the Court of Justice and the Protection of Fundamental Rights in a Post-Charter Landscape Visser, Maartje de
2013
1 p. 39-51
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93 Nationalism, democracy, and human rights Cardus, Salvador
2000
1 p. 104-108
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94 Nazis on the Run: How Hitler’s Henchmen Fled Justice by Gerald Steinacher Herr, Alexis
2014
1 p. 115-116
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95 Obama’s Guantánamo: Stories from an Enduring Prison by Jonathan Hafetz, ed. Admirand, Peter
2018
1 p. 131-133
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96 Obama’s Human Rights Policy: Déjà vu with a Twist Dietrich, John
2011
1 p. 39-64
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97 Obama’s Implicit Human Rights Doctrine Etzioni, Amitai
2010
1 p. 93-107
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98 On Obama and Ill-Treatment: Interdisciplinary Policy Against Torture’s Return Barela, Steven J.
2018
1 p. 1-21
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99 Peace in Northern Ireland and the Remaining Issue of the “On-the-Runs” Harrington, Joanna
2008
1 p. 5-34
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100 Philosophy of Human Rights:Theory and Practiceby David Boersema Breting-Garcia, Victoria M.
2016
1 p. 135-137
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101 Power in a Changing Global Order: The US, Russia, and Chinaby Martin A. Smith Kavalski, Emilian
2015
1 p. 75-76
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102 Principle Versus Profit: Debating Human Rights Sanctions Chan, Stephanie
2018
1 p. 45-71
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103 Prisoners of America’s Wars: from the Early Republic to Guantanamo by Stephanie Carvin Follis, Luca
2013
1 p. 59-61
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104 Proxy Warfare: War and Conflict in the Modern World by Andrew Mumford Royster, Michael D.
2016
1 p. 127-128
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105 Public health, human rights, and the beneficence of states Beyrer, Chris

1 p. 28-33
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106 PurgePolitik: The political functions of decadence in fascism Schulman, Alex

1 p. 5-34
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107 Putting the French Duty of Vigilance Law in Context: Towards Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Violations in the Global South? Schilling-Vacaflor, Almut

1 p. 109-127
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108 Randall Peerenboom, Carole. J. Petersen and Albert H. Y. Chen, eds., Human Rights in Asia: A Comparative Legal Study of Twelve Asian Jurisdictions, France and the USA Li, Li
2008
1 p. 131-133
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109 Reconceptualising Arms Control: Controlling the Means of Violenceby Neil Cooper and David Mutimer, eds. Hultin, Niklas
2015
1 p. 81-82
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110 Reconciling and Rehumanizing Indigenous-Settler Relations: An Applied Anthropological Approachby Nadia Ferrara Hickman, John
2017
1 p. 125-126
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111 Reframing Contemporary Slavery Studies: The Legacy of Slavery and Antislavery in the Contemporary Struggle for Human Rights Johnson, Kelli Lyon
2015
1 p. 69-74
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112 Religion and Fundamental Rights in European Politics: Convergences and Divisions at the European Parliament Foret, François
2013
1 p. 53-63
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113 Religious Freedom in Theory and Practice Fox, Jonathan
2014
1 p. 1-22
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114 Repress or Respect? Precarious Leadership, Poor Economy and Labor Protection Wang, Zhiyuan
2016
1 p. 21-43
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115 Resource Allocation Towards Socioeconomic Rights: Lessons from Domestic Courts Kaguongo, Waruguru
2011
1 p. 85-105
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116 Responding to Rights Abuse Sitaraman, Srini
2018
1 p. 123-128
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117 Rights of Self-delimiting Peoples: Protecting Those Who Want No Part of Us Miller, Lantz Fleming
2013
1 p. 31-51
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118 Romani Communities and Transformative Change; A New Social Europe Dragomir, Cristina-Ioana

1 p. 159-161
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119 Rotberg, Robert, ed. The Worst of the Worst: Dealing with Repressive and Rogue Nations Dietrich, John
2009
1 p. 155-156
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120 Russia and the European Court of Human Rights: The Strasbourg Effect by Lauri Mälksoo and Wolfgang Benedek, eds. Khabarova, Elena A.
2018
1 p. 131-133
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121 Russia’s Relations with the European Court of Human Rights in the Aftermath of the Markin Decision: Debating the “Backlash” Nelaeva, Galina A.

1 p. 93-112
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122 Seeing the Myth in Human Rights by Jenna Reinbold Johnston, Michael O.
2018
1 p. 129-130
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123 Sinews of the Nation: Constructing Irish and Zionist Bonds in the United States by Dan Lainer-Vos Cambridge: Polity Press, 2013 Rothera, Evan C.
2015
1 p. 79-80
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124 South Africa’s History of Struggle and Liberation Houser, Myra Ann
2015
1 p. 59-63
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125 Sovereignty, Augusto Pinochet, and legal positivism Henley, Kenneth

1 p. 67-77
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126 Sovereignty in Exile: A Saharan Liberation Movement Governs by Alice Wilson Strzelecka, Ewa K.
2019
1 p. 139-141
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127 Sri Lanka’s Secrets: How the Rajapaksa Regime Gets Away withMurder by Trevor Grant Hein, Patrick
2016
1 p. 125-126
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128 Stahn, Carsten, and Jann K. Kleffner, Jus Post Bellum: Toward a Law of Transition From Conflict to Peace Himes, Kenneth R.
2009
1 p. 153-154
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129 State Power and Democracy: Before and During the Presidency of George W. Bush by Andrew Kolin Sneh, Itai N.
2013
1 p. 57-58
article
130 Struggling through the web of impunity—The Jorge Carpio Nicolle case Davis, Jeffrey

1 p. 53-66
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131 Sub-national Human Rights Institutions:a Definition and Typology Wolman, Andrew
2016
1 p. 87-109
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132 The Abolition of the Death Penalty in Rwanda Boctor, Audrey
2008
1 p. 99-118
article
133 The contamination of universalism: Nihilism and human rights after Kosovo Sützl, Wolfgang
2000
1 p. 71-83
article
134 ‘The Cooling of Hearts’: Community Truth-Telling in Northern Uganda Anyeko, Ketty
2011
1 p. 107-124
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135 The Economic Accomplices to the Argentine Dictatorship: Outstanding Debts by Horacio Verbitsky and Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, eds. Markou, Grigoris
2018
1 p. 127-128
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136 The Efficiency of Intersectionality: Labelling the Benefits of a Rights-Based Approach to Interpret Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes Martin, Ana

1 p. 1-24
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137 The EU Fundamental Rights Policy as a Source of Euroscepticism Leconte, Cécile
2013
1 p. 83-96
article
138 The Future of International Solidarity in Global Refugee Protection Okafor, Obiora Chinedu

1 p. 1-22
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139 The Global-Local Tension of LGBT Rights MacCartney, Danielle
2018
1 p. 121-126
article
140 The Hierarchy of Human Rights and the Transcendental System of Right Suárez Müller, Fernando
2018
1 p. 47-66
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141 The Human Rights Revolution: An International History by Akira Iriye, Petra Goedde, and William I. Hitchcock (eds.) Schmidli, William Michael
2013
1 p. 63-65
article
142 The Human Right to Dominate by Nicola Perugini and Neve Gordon Schimmel, Noam
2016
1 p. 123-124
article
143 The Impact of International Human Rights Law Ratification on Local Discourses on Rights: the Case of CEDAW in Al-Anba Reporting in Kuwait George, Rachel

1 p. 43-64
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144 The Lost Promise of Civil Rights by Risa L. Goluboff Anderson, Kevin
2012
1 p. 129-130
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145 The Ministerialization of Transitional Justice Lamont, Christopher K.
2018
1 p. 103-122
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146 The multidimensionality of human rights and duties Cerar, Miro
2000
1 p. 51-70
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147 The Nature of Morals: How Universal Moral Grammar Provides the Conceptual Basis for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Carchidi, Vincent J.

1 p. 65-92
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148 Theology and the Boundary Discourse of Human Rights by Ethna Regan Woessner, Martin
2012
1 p. 131-133
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149 The perils of democratization: Nationalism, markets, and human rights Freeman, Michael
2000
1 p. 33-50
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150 The Physical Basis of Voluntary Trade Widerquist, Karl
2008
1 p. 83-103
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151 The Place of Human Rights in American Efforts to Expand and Universalize Healthcare Schimmel, Noam
2013
1 p. 1-29
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152 The Politics of Protection: The Limits of Humanitarian Action by Elizabeth G. Ferris Forsythe, David P.
2013
1 p. 71-72
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153 The Principle of a Trial Within a Reasonable Time and JustTech: Benefits and Risks Ferreira, Daniel Brantes

1 p. 47-66
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154 The Principle of Generic Consistency as the Supreme Principle of Human Rights Beyleveld, Deryck
2011
1 p. 1-18
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155 There Is a Crack in Everything: Problematising Masculinities, Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice Hamber, Brandon
2015
1 p. 9-34
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156 The Resurgence of Enforced Disappearances in the Aftermath of the July 15, 2016 Failed Coup Attempt in Turkey: A Systematic Analysis of Human Rights Violations Avincan, Köksal

1 p. 67-98
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157 The Rights of Indians and Tribes by Stephen L. Pevar Ashley, Jeffrey S.
2014
1 p. 103-104
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158 The Right to be Forgotten: an Islamic Perspective Osman, Amr

1 p. 53-73
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159 The Sacredness of the Person.A New Genealogy of Human Rightsby Hans Joas Wolfsteller, René
2014
1 p. 107-109
article
160 The Significance of Sami Rights: Law, Justice, and Sustainability for the Indigenous Sami in the Nordic Countries by Dorothee Cambou and Oyvind Ravna, eds. Stan, Lavinia

1 p. 123-125
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161 The so-called right of national self-determination and other myths Ramet, Sabrina P.
2000
1 p. 84-103
article
162 The Special Court for Sierra Leone’s Consideration of Gender-based Violence: Contributing to Transitional Justice? Oosterveld, Valerie
2008
1 p. 73-98
article
163 The Struggle for Legitimacy in Business and Human Rights Regulation—a Consideration of the Processes Leading to the UN Guiding Principles and an International Treaty Hamm, Brigitte

1 p. 103-125
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164 The Unrealized Potential of National Human Rights Institutions in Business and Human Rights Regulation: Conditions for Effective Engagement and Proposal for Reform Wolfsteller, René

1 p. 43-68
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165 The West Divided? A Snapshot of Human Rights and Transatlantic Relations at the United Nations Heins, Volker
2009
1 p. 1-16
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166 The Will and the Way: How State Capacity and Willingness Jointly Affect Human Rights Improvement Anaya-Muñoz, Alejandro

1 p. 127-154
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167 Three Sorries and You’re In? Does the Prime Minister’s Statement in the Australian Federal Parliament Presage Federal Constitutional Recognition and Reparations? Hocking, Barbara Ann
2009
1 p. 105-134
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168 Transitional Justice and ‘National Ownership’: An Assessment of the Institutional Development of the War Crimes Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina Garbett, Claire
2011
1 p. 65-84
article
169 Understanding Resistance to the EU Fundamental Rights Policy Leconte, C.
2014
1 p. 13-24
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170 Virpi Mäkinen and Petter Korkman (eds.), Transformations in Medieval and Early Modern Rights Discourse Butler, Sara M.
2008
1 p. 127-129
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171 “Walking a Tightrope: Human Rights, Basic Human Needs and US Support for Development Projects in the Multilateral Development Banks” Braaten, Daniel
2016
1 p. 45-66
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172 We Cannot Remain Silent: Opposition to the Brazilian Military Dictatorship in the United States by James N. Green Bruey, Alison J.
2013
1 p. 53-54
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173 What the Past Will Be: Curating Memory in Peru’s Yuyanapaq: Para Recordar Murphy, Kaitlin M.
2014
1 p. 23-38
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174 When Rights Enter the CSR Field: British Firms’ Engagement with Human Rights and the UN Guiding Principles Favotto, Alvise

1 p. 21-40
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175 Why People Do Violence? Rejali, Darius

1 p. 143-149
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176 William H. Brackney, Human Rights and the World’s Major Religions: The Christian Tradition, Vol. II Willems, Elizabeth L.
2009
1 p. 135-138
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177 Wollstonecraft, Mill & Women’s Human Rights by Eileen Hunt Botting Randall, Thomas E.
2018
1 p. 135-137
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178 “You Can Kill Us with Dialogue:” Critical Perspectives on Wind Energy Development in a Nordic-Saami Green Colonial Context Fjellheim, Eva Maria

1 p. 25-51
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