Review Essays

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Human Rights and Their Limits

Human Rights and Their Limits
By Wiktor Osiatynski

New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. 2009. 241pp.

The Slave Next Door: Human Trafficking and Slavery in America Today

The Slave Next Door: Human Trafficking and
Slavery in America Today

By Kevin Bales & Ron Soodalter

Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 2009. 312pp.

Rethinking Asylum: History, Purpose, and Limits

Rethinking Asylum: History, Purpose, and Limits
By Matthew E. Price

New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. 2009. 279pp.

Empowering Migrant Women: Why Agency and Rights are not Enough

Empowering Migrant Women: Why Agency and
Rights are not Enough

By Leah Briones

Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing. 2009. 231pp.

The Power of Freedom: Uniting Human Rights and Development

The Power of Freedom: Uniting Human Rights and Development
By Jean-Pierre Chauffour

Washington, DC: CATO Institute. 2009. 197pp.

Piracy and the State: The Politics of Intellectual Property Rights in China

Piracy and the State: The Politics of Intellectual
Property Rights in China

By Martin K. Dimitrov

New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. 2009. 307pp.

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