Tuesday, May 8, 2012

New Issue: Human Rights Quarterly

The latest issue of the Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 34, no. 2, May 2012) is out. Contents include:
  • Meredith Terretta, "We Had Been Fooled into Thinking that the UN Watches over the Entire World": Human Rights, UN Trust Territories, and Africa's Decolonization
  • Claudio Grossman, Challenges to Freedom of Expression Within the Inter-American System: A Jurisprudential Analysis
  • Kurt Mills, "Bashir is Dividing Us": Africa and the International Criminal Court
  • Susan Dicklitch, Berwood Yost, & Bryan M. Dougan, Building a Barometer of Gay Rights (BGR): A Case Study of Uganda and the Persecution of Homosexuals
  • Shannon Kindornay, James Ron, & Charli Carpenter, Rights-Based Approaches to Development: Implications for NGOs
  • Reza Afshari, Iran: An Anthropologist Engaging the Human Rights Discourse and Practice
  • Tom Zwart, Using Local Culture to Further the Implementation of International Human Rights: The Receptor Approach