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Human Rights Quarterly Volume 38 Number 2 May 2016: A Comparative and International Journal of the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Law



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ARTICLES

Confronting the Dictatorial Past in Tunisia: Human Rights and the Politics of Victimhood in Transitional Justice Discourses Since 2011
Kora Andrieu

The Rights of Man and the Rights of the Man-Made: Corporations and Human Rights
Turkuler Isiksel

Human Rights and the use of Autonomous Weapons Systems (AWS) During Domestic Law Enforcement
Christof Heyns

Chronicity and Pseudoinheritance of Social Exclusion: Differences According to the Poverty of the Family of Origin Among Trash Pickers in Leon, Nicaragua
Jose Juan Vazquez, Sonia Panadero

Nepali Widow's Access to Legal Entitlements: A Human Rights Issue
Pamela G. Poon, Kiely Houston, Abina Shrestha, Rajin Rayamajhi, Lily Thapa, Pamela J. Surkan

Questioning Samuel Moyn's Revisionist History of Human Rights
Sarita Cargas

How International Human Rights Transformed the US Constitution
David L. Sloss

Forced Marriage, Slavery, and Plural Legal Systems: An African Example
Jody Sarich, Michele Olivier, Kevin Bales

The Myth of Information Effects in Human Rights Data: Response to Ann Marie Clark and Kathryn Sikkink
David L. Richards

Response to David L. Richards
Anne Marie Clark, Kathryn Sikkink

BOOK REVIEWS

Justice Among Nations: A History of International Law, by Stephen C. Neff
Gordon A. Christenson

The Lonely Few: Human Rights and the Dreams of the Tiananmen Generation, Tiananmen Exiles: Voices of the Struggle for Democracy in China, by Rowena Xiaoqing He
Vera Schwarcz

Borders, Asylum and Global Non-Citizenship: The Other Side of the Fence, by Heather L. Johnson
Maurizio Albahari

Marching Through Suffering: Loss and Survival in North Korea, by Sandra Fahy
David Hawk

The Human Right to Citizenship: A Slippery Concept (Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann & Margaret Walton-Roberts eds.)
Bronwyn Manby

Surviving the Bosnian Genocide: The Women of Srebrenica Speak, by Selma Leydosdorff
Inela Selimovic

A Superpower Transformed: The Remaking of American Foreign Relations in the 1970s, by Daniel J. Sargent
Kelly J. Shannon

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Ketersediaan

8450GEN II Human/2016Perpustakaan Komnas HAMTersedia

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Judul Seri
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No. Panggil
GEN II Human/2016
Penerbit Johns Hopkins University Press : Hanover.,
Deskripsi Fisik
286 pages; 23 x 15 cm.
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
02750392
Klasifikasi
GEN II
Tipe Isi
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