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Harvard Human Rights Journal

 

U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights

   

Editors' Note

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Articles

   

Humanitarian Action Under Attack: Reflections on the Iraq War
Nicolas de Torrente

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1

Politicized Humanitarianism: A Response to Nicolas de Torrente
Paul O’Brien

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31

Humanitarian Inviolability in Crisis: The Meaning of Impartiality and Neutrality for U.N. and NGO Agencies Following the 2003–2004 Afghanistan and Iraq Conflicts
Kenneth Anderson

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41

From Berlin to Bonn to Baghdad: A Space for Infinite Justice
Vasuki Nesiah

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75

Fighting the Axis of Illness: HIV/AIDS, Human Rights, and U.S. Foreign Policy
David P. Fidler

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99

The Human Right to Development: Between Rhetoric and Reality
Stephen Marks

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137

Upsetting Checks and Balances: The Bush Administration’s Efforts To Limit Human Rights Litigation
Beth Stephens

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169

Here Interest Meets Humanity: How To End the War and Support Reconstruction in Liberia, and the Case for Modest American Leadership
Jamie O’Connell

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207

Human Rights and National Security: The Strategic Connection
William W. Burke-White

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249

Note

   

Benin’s Constitutional Court: An Institutional Model for Guaranteeing Human Rights
Anna Rotman

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281

Book Notes

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315


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Editors in Chief

Suzanne Katzenstein

Amjad Khan

Executive Editors

Melanie Adrian
Jeanne Cavanaugh
Clinton Dick

Susan Farbstein
Justin Marceau
Jennifer Pendleton
Edward Penton

Anna Spain
Jesse Tampio
Sergiu Troie

Managing Editor/Social Chair

Managing Technical Editor

Publications Editor

Ronja Bandyopadhyay

Lee Rowland

Britton Schwartz

 

Book Notes Editor

 
 

Nina Flax

 
 

Technical Editors

 
 

James Fauci
Nithan Sannappa
Satyanand Satyanarayana
Britton Schwartz
Karen Tseng

 
 

Primary Editors

 

Cassie Dick
Andi Friedman
Julia Grossman
Katherine Hawkins
Eric Heining

Naomi Loewith
Chi Mgbako
Zina Miller
Rachel Rebouche
Donovan Rinker-Morris
Angola Russell

Nithan Sannappa
Katherine Soroka
Adam Stofsky
Karen Tseng
Jee Young You

 

Staff

 

Alex Abdo
Aren Adjoian
Sandy Alexander
Mujon Baghai
Evarist Baimu
Diane Beleckas
Amy Chen
Peter Cho
Nancy Chu
Bruno Demeyere
Shihani De Silva
Clare Diefenbach
Elvita Dominique
Nakia Elliott
Shannon Fink
Natalie Fleming
Kyle Freeny
Allison Friedman
Andrew Gaies
Stephen George
Aadil Ginwala

Nick Glancy
Tanya Goldman
Gwendolyn Gordon
Hillary Gould
Christy Gressman
Colleen Guildford
Emily Gumper
Rebecca Haffajee
Nathan Holcomb
Jennifer House
Amos Jones
Tracey Kim
Jill Kou
Laura Krevsky
Sarah Lamoree
David Layfer
Donna Lee
Amy Lehr
Ethan Levisohn
Steven Liang
Benjamin Litman
Jasmine Marwaha

Zina Miller
Ellen Moskowitz
Matt Muller
Sarah Nelson
Austen Novak
Farah Paliwala
Jeremy Peterson
Rachel Rebouche
Lindsay Rodman
Sean Rosario
Nithan Sannappa
Clark Severson
Kaveh Shahrooz
David Stankiewicz
Michael Stein
Clifton Strickler
Zac Turke
Michaele Turnage
Michael Vathilakis
Erica Westenberg
Chris Zelyas

 


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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 James Cavallaro, Michael Cicone, Rob Dobson, Lillian Gagliardi, Chris Markowski, Elaine McArdle, Peter Rosenblum, Henry Steiner, and Sandra Sullivan.

 
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