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The Forgotten Story Of The Mizrachi Jews: Will The Jews Of The Middle East Ever Be Compensated For Their Expulsion From The Arab World?, Joseph D. Zargari
The Forgotten Story Of The Mizrachi Jews: Will The Jews Of The Middle East Ever Be Compensated For Their Expulsion From The Arab World?, Joseph D. Zargari
Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Truth Between Reparation And Reconciliation: The Pretoria–Nairobi Axis, Ali A. Mazrui
The Truth Between Reparation And Reconciliation: The Pretoria–Nairobi Axis, Ali A. Mazrui
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Republic Of Kenya Report Of The Task Force On The Establishment Of A Truth, Justice And Reconciliation Commission, Makau Mutua
Republic Of Kenya Report Of The Task Force On The Establishment Of A Truth, Justice And Reconciliation Commission, Makau Mutua
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Translating International And Regional Trafficking Norms Into Domestic Reality: A Hong Kong Case Study, Robyn Emerton
Translating International And Regional Trafficking Norms Into Domestic Reality: A Hong Kong Case Study, Robyn Emerton
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Patriot Act And Bush's Military Tribunals: Effective Enforcement Or Attacks On Civil Liberties?, John Lichtenthal
The Patriot Act And Bush's Military Tribunals: Effective Enforcement Or Attacks On Civil Liberties?, John Lichtenthal
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Semantics Of The Guantanamo Bay Inmates: Enemy Combatants Or Prisoners Of The War On Terror?, Anne E. Joynt
The Semantics Of The Guantanamo Bay Inmates: Enemy Combatants Or Prisoners Of The War On Terror?, Anne E. Joynt
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Katerina Dalacoura, Engagement Of Coercion? Weighing Western Human Rights Policies Toawards Turkey, Iran And Egypt, Susan M. Cimini
Katerina Dalacoura, Engagement Of Coercion? Weighing Western Human Rights Policies Toawards Turkey, Iran And Egypt, Susan M. Cimini
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Aspirational Law, Philip Harvey
Imperatives Of Culture And Race For Understanding Human Rights Law: Human Rights: A Political And Cultural Critique Makau Mutua, Henry J. Richardson Iii
Imperatives Of Culture And Race For Understanding Human Rights Law: Human Rights: A Political And Cultural Critique Makau Mutua, Henry J. Richardson Iii
Buffalo Law Review
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African Human Rights Organizations: Questions Of Context And Legitimacy, Makau Wa Mutua
African Human Rights Organizations: Questions Of Context And Legitimacy, Makau Wa Mutua
Contributions to Books
Published as Chapter 13 in Human Rights, the Rule of Law, and Development in Africa, Gaby Oré Aguilar & Felipe Gómez Isa, eds.
The human rights movement is largely the product of the horrors of World War II. The development of its normative content and structure is the direct result of the abominations committed by the Third Reich during that war. Drawing on the Western liberal tradition, the human rights movement arose primarily to control and contain state action against the individual. It is ironic that it was the victors of the war, most of whom held colonies in Africa, …