- Todd Landman, Rigorous Morality: Norms, Values, and the Comparative Politics of Human Rights
- Başak Çali, Nazila Ghanea, & Benjamin Jones, Big Promises, Small Gains: Domestic Effects of Human Rights Treaty Ratification in the Member States of the Gulf Cooperation Council
- Jeffrey Davis, Uncloaking Secrecy: International Human Rights Law in Terrorism Cases
- Petrice R. Flowers, International Human Rights Norms in Japan
- Tom Farer & Frederic Bernard, Killing by Drone: Towards Uneasy Reconciliation with the Values of a Liberal State
- Elizabeth Baisley, Reaching the Tipping Point?: Emerging International Human Rights Norms Pertaining to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- Rosa Freedman & Jacob Mchangama, Expanding or Diluting Human Rights?: The Proliferation of United Nations Special Procedures Mandates
- Joseph Weber & Linjun Fan, How Chinese Journalism Students View Domestic and Foreign Media: A Survey on Credibility, Censorship, and the Role of the Communist Party in Media
- Ron Haviv, Photojournalist Ron Haviv’s Response to Martin Lukk and Keith Doubt: Bearing Witness and the Limits of War Photojournalism: Ron Haviv in Bijeljina
- Martin Lukk & Keith Doubt, Response to Ron Haviv
Monday, February 15, 2016
New Issue: Human Rights Quarterly
The latest issue of the Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 38, no. 1, February 2016) is out. Contents include: