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Articles

Essay: Strengthening United Nations Action in the Field of Human Rights: Prospects and Priorities
Kofi A. Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations

From Versailles to Rwanda in Seventy-Five Years: The Need to Establish a Permanent International Criminal Court
M. Cherif Bassiouni

Hope and Despair for a New South Africa: The Limits of Rights Discourse
Makau wa Mutua

Making International Refugee Law Relevant Again: A Proposal for Collectivized and Solution-Oriented Protection
James C. Hathaway & R. Alexander Neve

The International Law on Trafficking in Women and Children for Prostitution: Making it Live Up to its Potential
Stephanie Farriorr

Lawyers in Chains: Restrictions on Human Rights Advocacy under Nigeria's Military Regimes
Okechukwu Oko

Note

The Huaorani Tribe of Ecuador: A Study in Self-Determination for Indigenous Peoples
Jennifer E. Brady

Book Reviews

The United Nations and Rwanda: 1993-1996 (The United Nations)
Reviewed by Peter Rosenblum

Indigenous Peoples in International Law (S. James Anaya)
Reviewed by Markus Schmidt

 

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