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International human rights law Perspective on Grutter and Gratz
David Weissbrodt
Constitutional Commentary
Volume 21, Number 1, Spring 2004 p.275
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The Judicial Application of Human Rights Law: National, Regional and International Jurisprudence
Jayawickrama John P. Beal
Jurist: Studies in Church Law and Ministry
Volume 63, Number 2, 2003 p.440
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An “identity crisis”in the international law of human rights? The challenge of reproductive cloning
Sonia Harris-Short
International Journal of Children’s Rights
Volume 11, Number 4, 2003 p.333-368
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Why have street children disappeared? — The role of international human rights law in protecting vulnerable groups
Mona Pare
International Journal of Children’s Rights
Volume 11, Number 1, 2003 p.1-32
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Advances in International Human Rights Law
Richard Goldstone
International Community Law Review
Volume 6, Numbers 3-4, November 2004 (Int’l L. Forum)
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“Private”security guards: Privatized force and State responsibility under international human rights law
Alexis P Kontos
International Community Law Review
Volume 4, Number 3, September 2004 (Non-State Actors and Int’l Law) p.199
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Shelton D., Remedies in International Human Rights Law
S. Wittich
Austrian Review of International and European Law
Volume 7, 2002 p.413
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NGO Participation in Human Rights Law and Process: Latest Developments in the Effort to Develop an International Treaty on the Rights of People with Disabilities
Janet E. Lord
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 10, Number 2, Spring 2004 p.311
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Humanitarian intervention: morality and international law on intolerable violations of human rights
Eric A. Heinze
International Journal of Human Rights
Volume 8, Number 4, Winter 2004 p.471-490
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The international financial institutions and human rights: Law and practice
Koen De Feyter
Human Rights Review
Volume 6, Number 1, October-December 2004 p.56-90
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The international law of human rights and constitutional law: A case study of an expanding dialogue
Daphne Barak-Erez
International Journal of Constitutional Law
Volume 2, Number 4, October 2004 p.611-632
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Deconstructing Armed Humanitarian Intervention, a Review of Reading Humanitarian Intervention: Human Rights and the Use of Force in International Law by Anne Orford
Ruth Gordon
George Washington International Law Review
Volume 36, Number 4, 2004 p.947
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PRAGMATISM AND REALISM DO NOT MEAN ABDICATION”: A CRITICAL AND EMPIRICAL INQUIRY INTO SINGAPORE’S ENGAGEMENT WITH INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Thio Li-Ann
Singapore Year Book of International Law
Volume 8, 2004 p.41-91
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PROFITABLE PROPOSALS: EXPLAINING AND ADDRESSING THE MAIL-ORDER BRIDE INDUSTRY THROUGH INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Vanessa Brocato
San Diego International Law Journal
Volume 5, 2004 p.225
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Revisiting the Great Terror War
Remarks by Professor Richard Falk, international law scholar and human rights activist
Oregon Review of International Law
Volume 6, Spring, 2004
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Anne Orford, Reading Humanitarian Intervention: Human Rights and the Use of Force in International Law , Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003, ISBN 052180464, 243 pp Simon Chesterman, Just War or Just Peace? Humanitarian Intervention and International Law , Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0199243379, 295 pp
Nicholas Tsagourias
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 17, Number 3, September 2004 p.642-644
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Accountability for human rights atrocities in international law: Beyond the nuremberg legacy, Steven R. Ratner and Jason S. Abrams. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001
Steven D. Roper
Human Rights Review
Volume 5, Number 4, July-September 2004 p.130-131
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The Ethnic Greeks of Turkey: The Present Situation of the Greek Minority and Turkey’s Human Rights Obligations Under International Law
Steven Stavros Skenderis
St. Thomas Law Review
Volume 16, Number 3, Spring 2004 p.551
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Bringing International Law Home: The Innovative Role of Human Rights Clinics in the Transnational Legal Process
Arturo J. Carrillo
Columbia Human Rights Law Review
Volume 35, Number 3, Summer 2004 p.527
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A Positive Right to Protection for Children
Tamar Ezer
Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal
Volume 7, 2004
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Concepts that are useful in other areas of human rights break down in the context of children. Because children are dependent on adults for their development, they are an anomaly in the liberal legal order, which views negative rights as implying fully rational, autonomous individuals that can exercise free choice. This Article argues for a positive right to protection for children, rooted in dignity, by probing the problematic nature of the positive/negative rights duality and exploring alternate legal approaches to protecting children’s rights in both international and comparative law. The adoption of positive rights for children would help assure adequate protection, which the current American legal regime, as typified by the case DeShaney v. Winnebago County Department of Social Services, fails to do.
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