Tuesday, May 11, 2010

New Issue: Human Rights Quarterly

The latest issue of the Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 32, no. 2, May 2010) is out. Contents include:
  • Sital Kalantry, Jocelyn E. Getgen, & Steven Arrigg Koh, Enhancing Enforcement of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Using Indicators: A Focus on the Right to Education in the ICESCR
  • James A. Goldston, The Struggle for Roma Rights: Arguments that Have Worked
  • Richard P. Hiskes, Missing the Green: Golf Course Ecology, Environmental Justice, and Local "Fulfillment" of the Human Right to Water
  • Tanya Basok & Emily Carasco, Advancing the Rights of Non-Citizens in Canada: A Human Rights Approach to Migrant Rights
  • Reed M. Wood & Mark Gibney, The Political Terror Scale (PTS): A Re-introduction and a Comparison to CIRI
  • David L. Cingranelli & David L. Richards, The Cingranelli and Richards (CIRI) Human Rights Data Project
  • Pablo Gilabert, The Importance of Linkage Arguments for the Theory and Practice of Human Rights: A Response to James Nickel
  • James W. Nickel, Indivisibility and Linkage Arguments: A Reply to Gilabert