
The latest issue of
Ethics & International Affairs (Vol. 28, no. 2, Summer 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Essays
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Roger Berkowitz, Drones and the Question of “The Human”
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Alan Sussman, Why Human Rights Are Called Human Rights
- Roundtable: The Future of Human Rights
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Beth A. Simmons, The Future of the Human Rights Movement
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Philip Alston, Against a World Court for Human Rights
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James W. Nickel, What Future for Human Rights?
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Jack Donnelly, State Sovereignty and International Human Rights
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Andrew Gilmour, The Future of Human Rights: A View from the United Nations
- Review Essays
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Jens Bartelson, From Empire to Sovereignty—and Back?