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Human rights quarterly : a comparative and international journal of the social sciences, humanities, and law

Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: Human Rights Quarterly. (4) ; 40Maryland, USA : John Hopkins University, 2018Content type:
  • rdacontent
Media type:
  • rdamedia
Carrier type:
  • rdacarrier
ISBN:
  • 02750392
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JC 571 H86 2018 v40 (4)
Contents:
Hijacking human rights: neoliberalism, the new historiography, and the end of the third world / Joslep R. Slaughter Bearing witness to atrocity crimes: photography and International Law / Aoife Duffy Privitatization and economic and social rights / Aoife Nolan Women's human rights: from progress to transformation, an intersectional response to Martha Nussbaum / Shreya Atrey Translating victim's "Rights to Reparation" into practice: a framework for assessing the implementation of reparations programs from a bottom-up perspective / Eva Ottendoerfer Decoupling international agreements from domestic policy: the state and soft repression / Kathleen M. Fallon, Anna-Liisa Aunio and Jessica Kim On the human rights questions / Paul O'Connell Politics of pragmatism? the international criminal tribunal for Rwanda and the burying of the investigation into the assassination of President Juvenal Habyarimana / Luc Reydams
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Periodicals Periodicals Commission on Human Rights Library Periodicals Newly Processed JC 571 H86 2018 v40 (4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P-000093

Hijacking human rights: neoliberalism, the new historiography, and the end of the third world / Joslep R. Slaughter Bearing witness to atrocity crimes: photography and International Law / Aoife Duffy Privitatization and economic and social rights / Aoife Nolan Women's human rights: from progress to transformation, an intersectional response to Martha Nussbaum / Shreya Atrey Translating victim's "Rights to Reparation" into practice: a framework for assessing the implementation of reparations programs from a bottom-up perspective / Eva Ottendoerfer Decoupling international agreements from domestic policy: the state and soft repression / Kathleen M. Fallon, Anna-Liisa Aunio and Jessica Kim On the human rights questions / Paul O'Connell Politics of pragmatism? the international criminal tribunal for Rwanda and the burying of the investigation into the assassination of President Juvenal Habyarimana / Luc Reydams

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