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CIAO DATE: 04/07
Volume 6 (2006)
Are Workers Rights Human Rights and Would It Matter If They Were?, Richard McIntyre
The Limits of Intervention—Humanitarian or Otherwise, J. Peter Pham
Religion, Politics and Human Rights: Understanding the Role of Christianity in the Promotion of Human Rights, Barbara Ann Rieffer
How to Recapture Human Rights within the Political: Validating the Discourse Theory Approach, Magdalena Zolkos
The Profit Motive: Can Corporate Networks be an Effective Conduit for Improving Worker Rights?, Alisa DiCaprio
In Plain Sight? Human Trafficking and Research Challenges, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
Learning from Practice: Reframing the Scholarly Dialogue on Childrens Rights and Sexuality, By Jean Scandlyn
Synthesis v. Purity and Large-N Studies: How Might we Assess the Gap between Promise and Performance?, Will H. Moore
Addressing the GapsPromise and Performance, Synthesis and Purity, Large-N and Small-N: A Response to Moore, Todd Landman
Polemics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Jerome Slater
Contending Interventions: Coming to Terms with the Practice and Process of Enforcing Compliance, Emilian Kavalski
Globalization and the Construction of Universal Human Rights, Eric K. Leonard
The Promise and Peril of Public Anthropology, Ben Feinberg
Adolf Eichmann: Understanding Evil in Form and Content, Matthew S. Weinert
Escaping the Cultural Context of Human Rights, Andrew Fagan
Beyond Power Politics: International Law and Human Rights Discourse in the Post-9/11 World, J. Peter Pham