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Welcome to Human Rights

  Are There Collective Human Rights?
  Bystanders to Genocide
  Children’s Rights and Children’s Lives
  Comparative Review of Children’s Rights and Women’s Rights in Korea
  Conceptualising Globalisation and Human Rights: Boomerangs and Borders
  Corporate Voluntarism and Human Rights: The Adequacy and Effectiveness of Voluntary Self-regulation Regimes
  Democracy and Human Rights in the European-Asian Dialogue: A Clash of Cooperation Cultures?
  The European Union and Democracy Promotion in Bad Neighborhoods: the Case of Central Asia
  Globalizing Human Rights: The Work of Transnational Human Rights NGOs in the 1990s
  Human Rights and Multinationals: Is there a Problem?
  The ’Human Rights Approach’ Advocated by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and by the International Labour Organization
  The Human Rights NGOs: The Power of Persuasion
  Human Rights of Migrants: Challenges of the New Decade
  Inconsistency and Impunity in International Human Rights Law: Can the International Criminal Court Solve the Problems Raised by the Rwanda and Augusto Pinochet Cases
  Misanthropy without Borders: The International Children’s Rights Regime
  The Needs of Refugee Women: A Human Rights Perspective
  NGOs and Human Rights: Sources of Justice and Democracy
  On the Theory and Practice of the Right to Development
  Perilous Partnerships: The UN’s Corporate Outreach Program
  Realizing the Right to Development
  Redefining the Child’s Right to Identity
  The Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Development Process
  The Spotlight and the Bottom Line: How Multinationals Export Human Rights
  Strategies to End Gender Based Violence: The USAID approach
  Toward Eradicating Impunity: The Establishment of an International Criminal Court
  Transnational Politics, International Relations Theory, and Human Rights: A New Model Of International Politics Is Needed To Explain The Politics Of Human Rights
  The War on Terrorism and the End of Human Rights

Poverty, Inequality, and Rights

  • Human Rights
  • Poverty and Global Inequality
  • Women’s Issues


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