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Harvard Human Rights Journal

 

Articles

 

The Tragedy of Victimization Rhetoric: Resurrecting the “Native” Subject in International/Post-Colonial Feminist Legal Politics
Ratna Kapur

1

Extraordinary Evil, Ordinary Crime: A Framework for Understanding Transitional Justice
Miriam J. Aukerman

39

Boundaries in the Field of Human Rights

Introduction

99

The International Human Rights Movement: Part of the Problem?
David Kennedy

101

Author! Author!: A Response to David Kennedy
Hilary Charlesworth

127

Refugee Law, Gender, and the Human Rights Paradigm
Deborah E. Anker

133

Internationalist Gatekeepers?: The Tension Between Asylum Advocacy and Human Rights
Jacqueline Bhabha

155

The Key Human Rights Challenge: Developing Enforcement Mechanisms
Terry Collingsworth

183

The World Bank and Human Rights: The Need for Greater Accountability
Dana L. Clark

205

Rhetoric and Reality: Human Rights and the World Bank
Korinna Horta

227

Notes

 

The Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina v. The Republika Srpska: Human Rights in a Multi-Ethnic Bosnia
Brett Dakin

245

A Judicial Blackout: Judicial Impunity for Disappearances in Punjab, India
Jaskaran Kaur

269

Essays: Pedagogy and Human Rights

 

Teaching Human Rights: Ambivalent Activism, Multiple Discourses, and Lingering Dilemmas
Peter Rosenblum

301

The University’s Critical Role in the Human Rights Movement
Henry J. Steiner

317

Book Notes

329


Editors in Chief

Naz K. Modirzadeh

Jennifer J. Rosenbaum

 

Executive Editors

 

Sarah Altschuller
Sabrineh Ardalan
Brett Dakin

Autumn M. Elliott
Fatma Marouf
Elizabeth Puskar

Pedro Reyes
Dustin Sharp
Mike Wiser

 

Technical Editors

 

Steve Christopher

Chris Larson

Sean Unger

Submissions Editors

Managing Editor

Publications Editor

Charlotte Bednar
Sarah Johnson

Taryn Fielder

Elizabeth Puskar

Design Editor

Solicitations Editor

Conference Chairs

Indirajith Meganathan

Tom Kellogg

Jaskaran Kaur
Danya Reda
Kerri Sherlock

 

Primary Editors

 

David Bloch
Meenoo Chahbazi
Edward Grauman
Gene Hong

Suzanne Katzenstein
Naa Lamle Lamptey
Jonathan Masur
Meaghan McLaine
Danya Reda

Susan Rohol
Adam Teicholz
Sean Unger
Brent Wilner

 

Reading Committee

 

Kevin Fee
Emily Manove

Rachel Nash
Margaret Parker-Yavuz

Ashwini Sukthankar
Kara Wortman

 

Staff

 

Melanie Adrian
Owen Alterman
Yvonne Anderson
Sarah Apsel
Delayne Austin
Daniel Bahar
Ronja Bandyopadhyay
Evis Bozo
Michael Camilleri
Jeanne Cavanaugh
Susan Farbstein
Geron Gadd

Jasmine B. Gonzales Rose
Elizabeth Green
Jermaine J. Hughes
Amjad Khan
Ann Kivaa
Anthony Lim
Vanessa Liu
Jonathan Magid
Indirajith Meganathan
Imraan Mir
Fernandola Nicola

June Park
Jennifer Pendleton
Jeffrey Pojanowski
Jabrina Robinson
Donovan Rinker-Morris
Lena Salaymeh
Katie Schaaf
Adam Stofsky
Camille Walsh
Karla Wejberg
Michael Wernke
Jennifer Zachary

 


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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. Submissions by mail should be typed, double-spaced, and accompanied by a diskette containing the submission in Microsoft Word. Submissions by e-mail should be attached as a Microsoft Word document, and the text of the e-mail should include the author’s complete contact information. Footnotes should comply with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed. 2000).

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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 article’s publication.

Acknowledgements: Boundless thanks for their help to Michael Cicone, Rob Dobson, Lillian Gagliardi, Chris Markowski, Jim McKellar, Peter Rosenblum, Henry Steiner, and Sandra Sullivan.

 
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