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Harvard Human Rights Journal The Harvard Human Rights Journal is published annually by Harvard Law School students. The views expressed in the Journal are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board. Submissions: The editors welcome manuscripts concerning human rights issues. Manuscripts received by July 15 will be considered for publication the following winter; those received after this date will be considered for later volumes. Manuscripts should be typed and double-spaced, with a diskette if possible. Footnotes should comply with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed. 2000). All manuscripts submitted become the property of the Journal. The Journal does not accept submissions via e-mail. Subscriptions: Subscription rates for the 2001 volume (Volume 14) are $17.00 domestic; $20.00 foreign surface mail ($21.00 to Canada); $26.00 foreign airmail. All correspondence concerning subscriptions should be addressed to the Subscriptions Manager, Publications Center, Harvard Law School, 1541 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, (617) 495-3694. E-mail: ssulliva@law.harvard.edu. Unless otherwise requested by the subscriber, the Journal is mailed at bulk rate. For some overseas subscribers, delivery via air mail may be more reliable than standard surface rate service. Claims for missing issues of Volume 14 will be honored only until January 2002. Back Issues: Past volumes are available exclusively from William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 1285 Main St., Buffalo, NY, 14209, 1-800-828-7571, wsheinco@class.org. Contact William S. Hein & Co. for information on prices for bound volumes. Permission to Copy: The articles in this issue may be reproduced and distributed, in whole or in part, by nonprofit institutions for educational purposes including distribution to students, provided that the copies are distributed at or below cost and identify the author, the Harvard Human Rights Journal, the volume, the number of the first page, and the year of the articles publication. Acknowledgements: Special
thanks for their help to Michael Cicone, Susan Culhane, Rob Dobson, Lillian
Gagliardi, Gail Gilberg, Peter Rosenblum, Henry Steiner, and Sandra
Sullivan.
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