2005 Book Notes
- Christina M. Cerna on The Development of Positive Obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights by the European Court of Human Rights by Alastair Mowbray. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2004. 239pp.
- Patrick Hayden on International Human Rights, Decolonisation and Globalisation: Becoming Human by Shelley Wright. London: Routledge, 2001. 274 pp.
- Margot Morgan on The Politics of Justice and Human Rights: Southeast Asia and Universalist Theory by Anthony J. Langlois. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 214 pp.
- Peggy J. Blair on Commercial Law and Human Rights edited by Stephen Bottomley and David Kinley. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2001. 356pp.
- Aaron Peron Ogletree on The Tiananmen Papers compiled by Zhang Liang, edited by Andrew Nathan and Perry Link. New York: Public Affairs, 2001. 513pp.
- Aaron Peron Ogletree on Indigenous Peoples In International Law (Second Edition) by S. James Anaya. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. 396pp.
- Akinbola E. Akinwumi on Sickness and Wealth: The Corporate Assault on Global Health by Meredith Fort, Mary Anne Mercer and Oscar Gish (eds). Cambridge: South End Press, 2004. 237pp.
- Magdalena A. Zolkos on Rethinking the Holocaust by Yehuda Bauer. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001. 335pp.
- David P. Forsythe on The United States and the Rule of Law in International Affairs by John F. Murphy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. 367pp.
- David E. Guinn on A Handbook of International Human Rights Terminology (Second Edition) by H. Victor Condé. Lincoln, NB: University of Nebraska Press, 2004. 536pp.
- David E. Guinn on The Wilson Chronology of Human Rights: A Record of the Human Striving for Freedom from Ancient Times to the Present. Edited by David Levinson. Edited by David Levinson. Bronx, NY: H.W. Wilson, 2003. 581pp.
- David E. Guinn on A Dictionary of Human Rights (2nd Edition) by David Robertson. London, England: Europa Publications, 2004. 346pp.
- Peter W. Van Arsdale on This Place Will Become Home: Refugee Repatriation to Ethiopia by Laura C. Hammond. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2004. 257pp.
- Kathleen J. Hancock on Breaking Silence, The Case That Changed The Face of Human Rights by Richard Alan White. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2004. 320pp.
- Emilian Kavalski on The Liberal Archipelago: A Theory of Diversity and Freedom by Chandran Kukathas. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. 292pp.
- Karen MacDonald on Constitutional Environmental Rights by Tim Hayward. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. 236pp.
- Christina M. Cerna on Defining Civil and Political Rights: The Jurisprudence of the United Nations Human Rights Committee by Alex Conte, Scott Davidson and Richard Burchill. Ashgate Publishing Company, 2004. 257pp.
- Karen A. Mingst on The U.N. Security Council: From the Cold War to the 21st Century. Edited by David M. Malone. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2004. 745pp.
- David P. Forsythe on Non-State Actors and Human Rights. Edited by Philip Alston. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2005. 350pp.
