Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Essex Human Rights Review, Vol 4(1), February 2007

  • D. Paquee and S. Dewulf, ‘International Territorial Administrations and the Rule of Law: The Case of Kosovo’, (2007) 4(1) Essex Human Rights Review 1
  • B. Kussbach, ‘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?’, (2007) 4(1) Essex Human Rights Review
  • K. Dorling, ‘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’, (2007) 4(1) Essex Human Rights Review
  • O. Hoehne, ‘Assessing Special Procedures and the New Human Rights Council – A Need for Strategic Positioning’, (2007) 4(1) Essex Human Rights Review
  • I. Neziroğlu, ‘A Comparative Analysis of Mental and Psychological Suffering as Torture, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment Under International Human Rights Treaty Law’, (2007) 4(1) Essex Human Rights Review
  • M. Bosmans, ‘Challenges in Aid to Rape Victims: The Case of the Democratic Republic of Congo’, (2007) 4(1) Essex Human Rights Review
  • T. Khidasheli, ‘Secrecy and Openness in Criminal Investigation: The Case of Georgia’, (2007) 4(1) Essex Human Rights Review

Human Rights Quarterly, Vol 29(1), February 2007

  • R. Afshari, ‘On Historiography of Human Rights Reflections on Paul Gordon Lauren's The Evolution of International Human Rights: Visions Seen’, (2007) 29(1) Human Rights Quarterly 1
  • J. C. Carmalt, ‘Rights and Place: Using Geography in Human Rights Work’, (2007) 29(1) Human Rights Quarterly 68
  • R. Murray and F. Viljoen, ‘Towards Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation: The Normative Basis and Procedural Possibilities before the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights and the African Union’, (2007) 29(1) Human Rights Quarterly 86
  • R. Shigekane, ‘Rehabilitation and Community Integration of Trafficking Survivors in the United States’, (2007) 29(1) Human Rights Quarterly 112
  • J. Corntassel, ‘Towards a New Partnership? Indigenous Political Mobilization and Co-optation During the First UN Indigenous Decade (1995-2004)’, (2007) 29(1) Human Rights Quarterly 137
  • C. Bob, ‘"Dalit Rights are Human Rights": Caste Discrimination, International Activism, and the Construction of a New Human Rights Issue’, (2007) 29(1) Human Rights Quarterly 167
  • K. Hashemi, ‘Religious Legal Traditions, Muslim States and the Convention on the Rights of the Child: An Essay on the Relevant UN Documentation’, (2007) 29(1) Human Rights Quarterly 194
  • L. Laplante and K. S. Theidon, ‘Truth with Consequences: Justice and Reparations in Post-Truth Commission Peru’, (2007) 29(1) Human Rights Quarterly 228
  • B. Cali, ‘Balancing Human Rights? Methodological Problems with Weights, Scales and Proportions’, (2007) 29(1) Human Rights Quarterly 251

Human Rights Law Review, Vol 7(1), January 2007

  • F. J. Hampson, ‘An Overview of the Reform of the UN Human Rights Machinery’,
    (2007) 7(1) Human Rights Law Review 7
  • H. Upton, ‘The Human Rights Council: First Impressions and Future Challenges’, (2007) 7(1) Human Rights Law Review 29
  • P. Scannella and P. Splinter, ‘The United Nations Human Rights Council: A Promise to be Fulfilled’, (2007) 7(1) Human Rights Law Review 41
  • H. Hannum, ‘Reforming the Special Procedures and Mechanisms of the Commission on Human Rights’, (2007) 7(1) Human Rights Law Review 73
  • J. Gutter, ‘Special Procedures and the Human Rights Council: Achievements and Challenges Ahead’, (2007) 7(1) Human Rights Law Review 93
  • F. D. Gaer, ‘A Voice Not an Echo: Universal Periodic Review and the UN Treaty Body System’, (2007) 7(1) Human Rights Law Review 109
  • M. O'Flaherty and C. O'Brien, ‘Reform of UN Human Rights Treaty Monitoring Bodies: A Critique of the Concept Paper on the High Commissioner's Proposal for a Unified Standing Treaty Body’, (2007) 7(1) Human Rights Law Review 141
  • R. L. Johnstone, ‘Cynical Savings or Reasonable Reform? Reflections on a Single Unified UN Human Rights Treaty Body’, (2007) 7(1) Human Rights Law Review 173
  • H. B. Schöpp-Schilling, ‘Treaty Body Reform: the Case of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women’, (2007) 7(1) Human Rights Law Review 201
    M. Bowman, ‘Towards a Unified Treaty Body for Monitoring Compliance with UN Human Rights Conventions? Legal Mechanisms for Treaty Reform’, (2007) 7(1) Human Rights Law Review 225
    M. Nowak, ‘The Need for a World Court of Human Rights’, (2007) 7(1) Human Rights Law Review 251

Friday, March 9, 2007

European Journal of International Law, Vol 17(3), June 2006 and 17(2), April 2006

  • M. Milanovic, 'State Responsibility for Genocide', (2006) 17(3) European Journal of International Law, 553
  • T. Thienel, 'The Admissibility of Evidence Obtained by Torture under International Law', (2006) 17(2) European Journal of International Law, 349

International & Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol 56(1), January 2007 and Vol 55(3), July 2006

  • O. Bekou and R. Cryer, ‘The International Criminal Court and Universal Jurisdiction: A Close Encounter?’, (2007) 56(1) International & Comparative Law Quarterly, 49
  • L. Arbour, ‘In Our Name and On Our Behalf’, (2006) 55(3) International & Comparative Law Quarterly, 511

International Criminal Law Forum, Vol 17(3), December 2006

  • K. J. Heller, ‘The Shadow Side of Complementarity: The Effect of Article 17 of the Rome Statute on National Due Process’, (2006) 17 Criminal Law Forum 255
  • R. Murphy, ‘Gravity Issues and The International Criminal Court’, (2006) 17 Criminal Law Forum 281
  • M. Henzelin, V. Heiskanen & G. Mettraux, ‘Reparations to Victims Before the International Criminal Court: Lessons from International Mass Claims Processes’, (2006) 17 Criminal Law Forum 317

International Criminal Law Review, Vol 6(4), November 2006

  • C. Kreß, ‘The Crime of Genocide under International Law’, (2006) 6 International Criminal Law Review 461
  • P. A. Mazandaran, ‘An International Legal Response to an International Problem: Prosecuting International Terrorists’, (2006) 6 International Criminal Law Review 503
  • F. Meyer, ‘Complementing Complementarity’, (2006) 6 International Criminal Law Review 549
  • M. Noguchi, ‘Criminal Justice in Asia and Japan and the International Criminal Court’, (2006) 6 International Criminal Law Review 585
  • G. Sluiter, ‘The Law of International Criminal Procedure and Domestic War Crimes Trials’, (2006) 6 International Criminal Law Review 605