Faculty Bibliography
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What are the limits of human rights, and what do these limits mean? This volume engages critically and constructively with this question to provide a distinct contribution to the contemporary discussion on human rights.
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This handsome photography book contains 83 diverse photos that the photographer/author took over a period of half a century. They include distinctive landscapes of many moods, mysteries, beauties and configurations, as well as pictures of people solo or interacting with others while engaged in such basic life activities as work, romance, reflection, parenting, prayer and politics. The photographer's academic career concentrated on international human rights. The hardbound book of 132 pages has high quality color reproduction. Ten pages of text comment on the photos. A sample of pictures in the book can be seen through the "lookinside" feature on this page. (Note that some pictures in the book that spread over two pages appear one half at a time as you scroll down, and sometimes one or the other half is missing.) You can also see pictures on www.henrysteinerphotos.com.
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The third edition of International Human Rights in Context continues to bring sophisticated and thought-provoking analysis to the study of human rights within its wider social and cultural context.
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Henry J. Steiner, The University's Critical Role in the Human Rights Movement, 15 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 317 (2002).
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Review of the third annual volume of the Oxford Amnesty Lectures.
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Henry J. Steiner, Human Rights in the Private Sphere, 89 Am. J. Int'l. L., 844 (1995) (book review).
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Review of Human Rights in the Private Sphere by Andrew Clapham.
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The casebook provides the tools for fast, easy, on-point research. Part of the University Casebook Series; , it includes selected cases designed to illustrate the development of a body of law on a particular subject.
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Review of The Age of Rights by Louis Henkin.
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Review of International Human Rights (In a Nutshell) by Thomas Buergenthal
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In this book, the author examines the role of appellate courts in developing legal doctrine.
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