
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 34, no. 3, August 2012) is out. Contents include:
- John D. Ciorciari, Institutionalizing Human Rights in Southeast Asia
- Hun Joon Kim,
Local, National, and International Determinants of Truth Commission: The South Korean Experience
- Dominque Clément,
Human Rights in Canadian Domestic and Foreign Politics: From “Niggardly Acceptance” to Enthusiastic Embrace
- Sarah B. Snyder,
Exporting Amnesty International to the United States: Transatlantic Human Rights Activism in the 1960s
- Eva Sobotka & Peter Vermeersch,
Governing Human Rights and Roma Inclusion: Can the EU be a Catalyst for Local Social Change?
- Janine Natalya Clark,
Fieldwork and its Ethical Challenges: Reflections from Research in Bosnia
- David P. Forsythe,
The UN Security Council and Response to Atrocities: International Criminal Law and the P-5
- Sonia Tascon,
Considering Human Rights Films, Representation, and Ethics: Whose Face?