Working Papers
Published Papers
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Papers are listed in reverse chronological order:
- The West, Economic and Social Rights, and the Global Human Rights
Regime: Setting the Record Straight by Daniel J. Whelan and Jack Donnelly. Human Rights Quarterly - Volume 29, Number 4, November 2007, pp. 908-949.
US Policy on Small Arms Transfers:A Human Rights Perspective by Susan Waltz
Human Rights Disparities between Europe and the United States: Conflicting Approaches to Poverty Prevention and the Alleviation of Suffering by William Felice. Forthcoming in the Cambridge Review of International Studies 19.1 (March 2006): 79-104.
International Human Rights Law as Power/Knowledge by Tony Evans. Human Rights Quarterly 27.3 (2005): 1046-1068.
Moral Integrity and Reparations for Africa by Rhoda Howard-Hassmann. In John Torpey, ed., Politics and the Past: On Repairing Historical Injustices. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield (2003): 193-215.
Blaming the Victims? The Challenge of Minority Return in Bosnia-Herzegovina by Roberto Belloni. East European Human Rights Review 8.1 (2002): 1-43.
Comparative Politics and Human Rights by Todd Landman. Human Rights Quarterly 24.4 (2002): 890-923.
The Gay Cousin: Learning to Accept Gay Rights by Roberta Howard-Hassmann. Journal of Homosexuality 42.1 (2001): 127-49.
Symbolic Closure through Memory, Reparation and Revenge in Post-Conflict Societies by Richard Wilson and Brandon Hamber. Journal of Human Rights 1.1 (2002): 35-53.
Canadians Discuss Freedom of Speech: Individual Rights Versus Group Protection by Rhoda Howard-Hassmann. International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 7.2 (2000): 109-138.
Building Civil Society in Bosnia-Herzegovina by Roberto Belloni. Journal of Peace Research 38.2 (2001): 163-180.
"Ethics and International Human Rights," by Jack Donnelly. In Ethics and International Affairs: Extent and Limits edited by Danny Warner and Jean-Marc Coicaud. Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2001.
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