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Welcome to Contemporary Questions

  Advancing Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: The Way Forward
  A Different Kind of Justice: Dealing with Human Rights Violations in Transitional Societies
  Do International Human Rights Treaties Improve Respect for Human Rights?
  Globalizing Democracy and Human Rights
  Globalizing Human Rights: The Work of Transnational Human Rights NGOs in the 1990s
  Land, Labor, and Difference: Elementary Structures of Race
  Poverty and Rights: Social and Economic Rights as Human Rights
  Recognizing Minority Identities Through Collective Rights
  The Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Development Process
  The Right to Development as a Human Right?
  The Rise of the Inter-American Human Rights Regime: No Longer a Unicorn, Not Yet an Ox
  Same Sex Couples Creating Households in Old Regime France: The Uses of the Affrèrement
  Social Movements and the Social Construction of Human Rights
  Universalism as Oppression

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