CIAO DATE: 05/05
Volume 3 (2003)
Beyond the Black Heart: The United States and Human Rights (PDF, 22 pages, 314 Kb) , Daniel J. Whelan
Can World Poverty be Eliminated? (PDF, 17 pages, 244 Kb) , William F. Felice
Much Truth about Truth Commissions (PDF, 8 pages, 151 Kb) , Marten Zwanenburg
Giving Meaning to Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Continuing Struggle (PDF, 13 pages, 206 Kb) , Kitty Arambulo
The "Great Game" for the Twenty-first Century: Islamic Extremism and Central Asia (PDF, 9 pages, 226 Kb) , Ian Sethre
Practicing Universality: The Inter-Disciplinary Imperatives of Human Rights (PDF, 8 pages, 174 Kb) , Andrew Fagan
Waging War for Human Rights: Toward a Moral-Legal Theory of Humanitarian Intervention (PDF, 12 pages, 236 Kb) , Eric Heinze
Affirming Universal Human Rights (PDF, 6 pages, 184 Kb) , Richard Falk
Addressing Fundamentalism by Legal and Spiritual Means (PDF, 20 pages, 260 Kb) , Dan Wessner
Beyond the Black Heart: The United States and Human Rights (PDF, 22 pages, 264 Kb) , Daniel J. Whelan
Globalism, Human Rights and the Problem of Individualism (PDF, 14 pages, 220.7 Kb) , Richard McIntyre
Questioning the Universality of Human Rights (PDF, 11 pages, 233.6 Kb) , Paul J. Magnarella
Politics, Pragmatism and Human Rights (PDF, 8 pages, 183 Kb) , Todd Landman
Booknote: International Crimes, Peace and Human Rights: The Role of the International Criminal Court edited by Dinah Shelton. Ardsley, NY: Transnational Publishers. 356pp.
Emancipating the Slaves to Neoclassical Economics (PDF, 5 pages, 48 Kb) , Karl Schoenberger
This short article responds in part to George DeMartino's Enslaved to Fashion: Corporations, Consumers, and the Campaign for Worker Rights in the Global Economy (HRHW, Volume 1, No. 2), which reviewed Schoenberger's Levi's Children: Coming to Terms with Human Rights in Global Marketplace.