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Human Rights Quarterly Volume 40 Number 2 May 2018: A Comparative and International Journal of the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Law



CONTENTS

Articles
Finding El Salvador's Disappeared: What the US Files Reveal
Angelina Snodgrass Godoy

Sir Negal Rodley's Insights on the Feminist Transformation of the Right of Conscience
Rebecca Cook

Advocacy Narratives and Celebrity Engagement: The Case of Ben Efflect in Congo
Alexander Cosima Budabin and Lisa Ann Richey

Business and Human Rights Case Study of Korean Companies Operating Overseas: Challenges and a New National Action Plan
Changrok Soh and Seunghyun Nam

Corruption and Human Rights: Possible Relations
Luz Angela Cordona, Horacio Ortiz, and Daniel Vazquez

Identifying the Components of a Core Health Services Package From a Human Rights Perspective to Inform Progress Toward Universal Health Coverage
Audrey R. Chapman, Lisa Forman, Everaldo Lamprea, and Kajal Khanna

Hauntings, Hegemony, and the Threatened African Exodus from the International Criminal Court
Christopher R. Rossi

Two Concepts of Human Rights
Mark Lattimer

Between Signing and Ratifying: Preratification Politics, the Disability Conventions and the Dutch
Barbara Oomen

Rebuttal to: "NGO Justice: African Rights as Pseudo-Prosecutor of the Rwandan Genocide," by Luc Reydams
Raymond Debelle, Harald Hinkel, Dominic Johnson, Philip Lancaster, Linda Melvern, Hans Romkema, and Simone Schlindwein

Protesting Too Much: A Response to Linda Melvern et al.
Luc Reydams

Book Reviews
Bureaucratic Intimacies: Translating Human Rights in Turkeys, by Elif M. Babul
Alif Ege

Subtle Transformations: Colonialism, International Law, and Indigenous Rights, Global indigenous Politics: A Subtle Revolution, by Sheryl R. Lightfood
Bronwyn Leebaw

Stemming the Tide: Human Rights and Water Policy in a Neoliberal World, by Madeline Baer
Christopher C. Robinson

Just Violence, Torture and Human Rights in the Eyes of the Police, by Rachel Wahl
Mahmood Monshipouri


Ketersediaan

8943GEN II Human/2018Perpustakaan Komnas HAMTersedia

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Judul Seri
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No. Panggil
GEN II Human/2018
Penerbit Johns Hopkins University Press : Hanover.,
Deskripsi Fisik
iv, 258 halaman; 23 x 15 cm.
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
02750392
Klasifikasi
GEN II
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