The new issue of the Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 35, no. 3, August 2013) is available now. The latest issue includes the following articles: Ann Marie Clark, Kathryn Sikkink, Information Effects and Human Rights Data: Is the Good News About Increased Human Rights Information Bad News for Human Rights Measures? Alexander Dukalskis & Robert C. Johansen, Measuring Acceptance of International Enforcement of Human Rights: The United States, Asia, and the International Criminal Court Satvinder Singh Juss, Sikh Cremations and the Re-Imagining of the Clash of Cultures Nukhet A. Sandal, Public Theologies of Human Rights and Citizenship: The Case of Turkey's Christians Carla M. Zoethout, Ritual Slaughter and the Freeedom of Religion: Some Reflections on a Stunning Matter Wendy Guns, The Influence of the Feminist Anti-Abortion NGOs as Norm Setters at the Level of the UN: Contesting UN Norms on Reproductive Autonomy, 1995-2005 Lars Waldorf, Getting the Gunpowder out of Their Heads: The Limits o fRights-Based DDR Tim Meijers & Marlies Glasius, Expression of Justice or Political Trial? Discursive Battles in the Karadžić Case Thomas M. Krapf, The Last Witness to the Drafting Process of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Interview with Stéphane Frédéric Hessel | |||
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