Saturday, August 10, 2013

New Issue: Human Rights Quarterly

The latest issue of the Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 35, no. 3, August 2013) is out. Contents include:
  • Ann Marie Clark & Kathryn Sikkink, Information Effects and Human Rights Data: Is the Good News About Increased Human Rights Information Bad News for Human Rights Measures?
  • Alexander Dukalskis & Robert C. Johansen, Measuring Acceptance of International Enforcement of Human Rights: The United States, Asia, and the International Criminal Court
  • Satvinder Singh Juss, Sikh Cremations and the Re-Imagining of the Clash of Cultures
  • Nukhet A. Sandal, Public Theologies of Human Rights and Citizenship: The Case of Turkey's Christians
  • Carla M. Zoethout, Ritual Slaughter and the Freeedom of Religion: Some Reflections on a Stunning Matter
  • Wendy Guns, The Influence of the Feminist Anti-Abortion NGOs as Norm Setters at the Level of the UN: Contesting UN Norms on Reproductive Autonomy, 1995-2005
  • Lars Waldorf, Getting the Gunpowder out of Their Heads: The Limits o fRights-Based DDR
  • Tim Meijers & Marlies Glasius, Expression of Justice or Political Trial? Discursive Battles in the Karadžić Case
  • Thomas M. Krapf, The Last Witness to the Drafting Process of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Interview with Stéphane Frédéric Hessel