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Essex Human Rights Review
ISSN Print: 1756-1957
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Project Financing in Developing Countries, New Corporate Social Responsibility, Human Rights, and Multinationals
TOM SORELL
Promoting Peace and Protecting Rights: How are Human Rights Good and Bad for Resolving Conflict?
RAM MANIKKALINGAM
Back to Basics: Human Rights and the Suffering Imperative
ANDREW FAGAN
The Challenge of Impunity in Peru: The Significance of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
CLARA SANDOVAL
The Rule of Terra Nullius and the Impotence of International Human Rights for Indigenous Peoples
COLIN SAMSON
Between the Highest and the Attainable? Reflections on the Right to Health
ALBERT WEALE
Table of Contents
Essex Human Rights Review
Editor's Note
Essex Human Rights Review
Twenty-Five Years of Human Rights at Essex
KEVIN BOYLE
Empirical Political Science and Human Rights
TODD LANDMAN
Teaching the Law of Armed Conflict
FRAN?OISE J. HAMPSON
Auditing Economic Policy in the Light of Obligations on Economic and Social Rights
RADHIKA BALAKRISHNAN
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DIANE ELSON
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Learning from Experience
NIGEL RODLEY
Cover Page - Special Issue: 25th Anniversary of the Human Rights Centre. Human Rights Perspectives: What We Have Learnt So Far
Essex Human Rights Review
Twenty-Five Years at the Forefront
JOHN PACKER
Campaigning for an End to Domestic Violence: The need for multilateral approaches
KATRINA CREW
Access to the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights: A Case of the Poacher turned Gamekeeper
DAN JUMA
Demarcation between Military and Humanitarian Activities in Afghanistan and the Role of Law
ROGER NASH
Torture in Iraq and the United Kingdom’s indirect responsibility under CAT
GA?LLE CARAYON
Structural Violence as a Human Rights Violation
KATHLEEN HO
Ways of Sentencing: Female Violence and Narrative Justice in Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopiad
KILEY KAPUSCINSKI
Rights: Sociological Perspectives, edited by Lydia Morris
Book Review by Kerman Calvo
The World On Her Shoulders: The Rights of the Girl-Child in the Context of Culture & Identity
JEWEL AMOAH
Restrictions in EU Immigration and Asylum Policies in the light of International Human Rights Standards
MARAT KENGERLINSKY
Secrecy and Openness in Criminal Investigation: The Case of Georgia
Tamar Khidasheli
Protecting Human Rights: A Comparative Study, Todd Landman
Book Review by Fernando de Maio
Assessing Special Procedures and the New Human Rights Council - A Need for Strategic Positioning
Oliver Hoehne
A Comparative Analysis of Mental and Psychological Suffering as Torture, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Under International Human Rights Treaty Law
Irfan Neziro?lu
Effective Human Rights Protection for Children in Care. Does the UK Provide Effective Remedies Under the European Convention on Human Rights Against the Non-Implementation of Care Orders?
Barbara Kussbach
Challenges in Aid to Rape Victims: The Case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Marleen Bosmans
International Territorial Administrations and the Rule of Law: The Case of Kosovo
Didier Paquee and Steven Dewulf
An Exceptional Situation? A Comparative Assessment of Anti-Terrorism Arrest and Detention Powers in the UK and Spain and of their Compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights
Kamena Dorling
Assessing Criminal Justice and Human Rights Models in the Fight Against Sex Trafficking: A Case Study of the ASEAN Region
Cheah Wuiling
The Anti-gay Movement in the United States: The Framing of Religion
Ahoura Afshar
Human Rights and Democracy in the Polish Abortion Debates: Concepts, Discourses, Subversions
Magdalena Zolkos
Human Rights Commission of Northern Ireland: An Interview with Professor Monica McWilliams, Chief Commissioner
The Human Rights Ombudsman in Central America: Honduras and El Salvador Case Studies
Michael Dodson
Report: Catalyst 2005, Global Perspectives on Successful Implementation of Women's Rights, The University of Essex, 6 May 2005 Conference Report
Treva D. Braun and Mitch Dufresne
Iraq and the United Nations, Post-War and Pre-Peace: The Dilemma of the Future
H.C. Graf Von Sponeck
The Lessons of Genocide
Zach Dubinsky
Reporting about Iraq: International Law in the Media during Armed Conflict
Rigmor Argren
Expanding the Definition of the Right to Mental Health: Attending to Victims of Political Violence and Armed Conflict in Their Communities of Origin
Lisa J. Laplante and Roxana Castellon
The Right to Health: An Interview with Professor Paul Hunt
Eunna Lee and Ditte Johanne Horndrup
Conference Report: A Critical Assessment of the European Union Constitutional Treaty
Estelle Askew-Renaut and Katja Mirwaldt
A Rule of Law Agenda for Central Asia
Gerald Staberock
Inflation and Human Rights: Protection of Property Rights against Inflation under the European Convention on Human Rights
Ali R?za Coban
Organized Crime and the Rule of Law in the Russian Federation
Alexandra V. Orlova
Re-envisioning Social Justice from Ground Up: Including the Experiences of Romani Women
Alexandra Oprea
Human Rights, Religion and Democracy: The Refah Party Case
Kevin Boyle
Human Rights as a Perspective on Entitlements:The Debate over ‘Gypsy Fairs’ in England
THOMAS ACTON
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