Monday, July 2, 2007

New Issue: Human Rights Quarterly

The latest issue of the Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 29, no. 2, May 2007) is out. Contents include:
  • Jack Donnelly, The Relative Universality of Human Rights
  • Paul Gordon Lauren, "To Preserve and Build on its Achievements and to Redress its Shortcomings": The Journey from the Commission on Human Rights to the Human Rights Council
  • Sumner B. Twiss, Torture, Justification, and Human Rights: Toward an Absolute Proscription
  • David Kinley & Trevor Wilson, Engaging a Pariah: Human Rights Training in Burma/Myanmar
  • Philippe Cullet, Human Rights and Intellectual Property Protection in the TRIPS Era
  • Monica Feria Tinta, Justicability of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in the Inter-American System of Protection of Human Rights: Beyond Traditional Paradigms and Notions
  • Alessandra Lundström Sarelin, Human Rights-Based Approaches to Development Cooperation, HIV/AIDS, and Food Security
  • Rosemary Foot, The United Nations, Counter Terrorism, and Human Rights: Institutional Adaptation and Embedded Ideas