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Human Rights Law

University at Buffalo School of Law

1999

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Linking Human Rights, Rights Of Indigenous People And The Environment, Sevine Ercmann Oct 1999

Linking Human Rights, Rights Of Indigenous People And The Environment, Sevine Ercmann

Buffalo Environmental Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Women's Human Rights And "Honor Killings" In Islamic Cultures, Yolanda Asamoah-Wade Sep 1999

Women's Human Rights And "Honor Killings" In Islamic Cultures, Yolanda Asamoah-Wade

Buffalo Women's Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Law-Ing The Harmonic Familial Relationship: Development Of An Indigenous Feminist Legal Political Discourse On Child Domestic Abuse, Andy Man Chung Chiu, Vera Moon Hing Lam Sep 1999

Law-Ing The Harmonic Familial Relationship: Development Of An Indigenous Feminist Legal Political Discourse On Child Domestic Abuse, Andy Man Chung Chiu, Vera Moon Hing Lam

Buffalo Women's Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Past, Present, And Future Of International Trafficking In Women For Prostitution, Michelle O. P. Dunbar Sep 1999

The Past, Present, And Future Of International Trafficking In Women For Prostitution, Michelle O. P. Dunbar

Buffalo Women's Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The War Over Children's Rights: And Justice For All? Equalizing The Rights Of Children, Rochelle D. Jackson Sep 1999

The War Over Children's Rights: And Justice For All? Equalizing The Rights Of Children, Rochelle D. Jackson

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

No abstract provided.


Capitalism And Human Rights, Rhoda E. Howard Sep 1999

Capitalism And Human Rights, Rhoda E. Howard

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

Book review of Amnesty International and Pax Christi International's Multinational Enterprises and Human Rights: a Report, G.B. Madison's The Political Economy of Civil Society and Human Rights & William H. Meyer's Human Rights and International Political Economy in Third World Nations