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Prostitution In India: Sex Workers, Government And The Legalization Controversy, Angela R. Carlson Sep 2001

Prostitution In India: Sex Workers, Government And The Legalization Controversy, Angela R. Carlson

Buffalo Women's Law Journal

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Human Rights Treaties: A Suggested Typology, An Historical Perspective, John King Gamble, Teresa A. Bailey, Jared S. Hawk, Erin E. Mccurdy Sep 2001

Human Rights Treaties: A Suggested Typology, An Historical Perspective, John King Gamble, Teresa A. Bailey, Jared S. Hawk, Erin E. Mccurdy

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

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Expanding International And National Protections Against Trafficking For Forced Labor Using A Human Rights Framework, Shelley Case Inglis Sep 2001

Expanding International And National Protections Against Trafficking For Forced Labor Using A Human Rights Framework, Shelley Case Inglis

Buffalo Human Rights Law Review

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Universal Jurisdiction: Questions Of Blind Universality, Makau Wa Mutua Jul 2001

Universal Jurisdiction: Questions Of Blind Universality, Makau Wa Mutua

Other Scholarship

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The Rwanda Tribunal: A Critical Assessment, Makau Wa Mutua Apr 2001

The Rwanda Tribunal: A Critical Assessment, Makau Wa Mutua

Other Scholarship

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Human Rights International Ngos: A Critical Evaluation, Makau Wa Mutua Jan 2001

Human Rights International Ngos: A Critical Evaluation, Makau Wa Mutua

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Published as Chapter 7 in NGOs and Human Rights: Promise and Performance, Claude E. Welch, Jr., ed.

The Human rights movement can be seen in a variety of guises. It can be seen as a movement for international justice or as a cultural project for “civilizing savage” cultures. In this chapter, I discuss a part of that movement as a crusade for a political project. International nongovernmental human rights organizations (INGOs), the small and elite collection of human rights groups based in the most powerful cultural and political capitals of the West, have arguably been the most influential component of …