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HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY A COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES, AND LAW VOLUME 31     INDEX 2009 HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY is published in February, May, August, and November. It is a journal offering scholars in the fies of law, philosophy, and the social sciences an interdisciplinary forum in which to present comparative and international research on public policy within the scope of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY by design is tied to no particular ideology. It is sponsored by the Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights, College of Law, University of Cincinnati. THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS VOLUME 31 INDEX Human Rights Quarterly Volume 31 Index Addis, Adeno, Imagining the International Community: The Constitutive Dimension of Universal Jurisdiction, 31(1) Hum. Rts. Q. 129 (2009). Afshari, Reza, A Historic Moment in Iran, 31(4) Hum. Rts. Q. 839 (2009). Akhavan, Payam, Are International Criminal Tribunals a Disincentive to Peace? Reconciling Judicial Romanticism with Political Realism, 31(3) Hum. Rts. Q. 624 (2009). Arthur, Paige, How “Transitions” Reshaped Human Rights: A Conceptual History of Transitional Justice, 31(2) Hum. Rts. Q. 321 (2009). Bhabha, Jacqueline, Arendt’s Children: Do Today’s Migrant Children Have a Right to Have Rights?, 31(2) Hum. Rts. Q. 410 (2009). Blanco, Elena & Jona Razzaque, Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being in a Globalized World: Assessing the Role of Law, 31(3) Hum. Rts. Q. 692 (2009). Dasch-Goldberg, Dana, Homer Venters, Andrew Rasmussen & Allen S. Keller, Into the Abyss: Mortality and Morbidity Among Detained Immigrants, 31(2) Hum. Rts. Q. 474 (2009). Dawes, James, Human Rights in Literary Studies, 31(2) Hum. Rts. Q. 394 (2009). Docherty, Bonnie, Breaking New Ground: The Convention on Cluster Munitions and the Evolution of International Humanitarian Law, 31(4) Hum. Rts. Q. 934 (2009). Donnelly, Jack & Daniel J. Whelan, Yes, A Myth: A Reply to Kirkup & Evans, 31(1) Hum. Rts. Q. 239 (2009). ———, The Reality of Western Support for Economic and Social Rights: A Reply to Susan L. Kang, 31(4) Hum. Rts. Q. 1030 (2009). Evans, Tony & Alex Kirkup, The Myth of Western Opposition to Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights? A Reply to Whelan and Donnelly, 31(1) Hum. Rts. Q. 221 (2009). Fiss, Owen, Within Reach of the State: Prosecuting Atrocities in Africa, 31(1) Hum. Rts. Q. 59 (2009). Fletcher, Laurel E., Harvey M. Weinstein & Jamie Rowen, Context, Timing, and the Dynamics of Transitional Justice: A Historical Perspective, 31(1) Hum. Rts. Q. 163 (2009). Glasius, Marlies, What is Global Justice and Who Decides? Civil Society and Victim Responses to the International Criminal Court’s First Investigations, 31(2) Hum. Rts. Q. 496 (2009). 2009 Index to Volume 31 1177 Goldman, Robert K., History and Action: The Inter-American Human Rights System and the Role of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, 31(4) Hum. Rts. Q. 856 (2009). Jerbi, Scott, Business and Human Rights at the UN: What Might Happen Next?, 31(2) Hum. Rts. Q. 299 (2009). Kang, Susan L., The Unsettled Relationship of Economic and Social Rights and the West: A Response to Whelan and Donnelly, 31(4) Hum. Rts. Q. 1006 (2009). Keller, Allen S., Dana Dasch-Goldberg, Homer Venters, & Andrew Rasmussen, Into the Abyss: Mortality and Morbidity Among Detained Immigrants, 31(2) Hum. Rts. Q. 474 (2009). Kelly, Tobias, The UN Committee Against Torture: Human Rights Monitoring and the Legal Recognition of Cruelty, 31(3) Hum. Rts. Q. 777 (2009). Kirkup, Alex & Tony Evans, The Myth of Western Opposition to Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights? A Reply to Whelan and Donnelly, 31(1) Hum. Rts. Q. 221 (2009). Mendeloff, David, Trauma and Vengeance: Assessing the Psychological and Emotional Effects of Post-Conflict Justice, 31(3) Hum. Rts. Q. 592 (2009). Minkler, Lanse, Economic Rights and Political Decision Making, 31(2) Hum. Rts. Q. 368 (2009). Muñoz, Alejandro Anaya, Transnational and Domestic Processes in the Definition of Human Rights Policies in Mexico, 31(1) Hum. Rts. Q. 35 (2009). Ní Aoláin, Fionnuala, Women, Security and the Patriarchy of Internationalized Transitional Justice, 31(4) Hum. Rts. Q. 1055 (2009). Nunes, Charlotte, In the Name of National Security: Torture and Imperialist Ideology in Sheridan’s In the Name of the...

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