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Human Rights Quarterly

Volume 31, Number 3, August 2009

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E-ISSN: 1085-794X Print ISSN: 0275-0392

Table of Contents

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Articles

Parliamentary Immunity in Democratizing Countries: The Case of Turkey
pp. 567-591
Trauma and Vengeance: Assessing the Psychological and Emotional Effects of Post-Conflict Justice
pp. 592-623
Are International Criminal Tribunals a Disincentive to Peace?: Reconciling Judicial Romanticism with Political Realism
pp. 624-654
Caution and Confrontation in the International Criminal Court’s Pursuit of Accountability in Uganda and Sudan
pp. 655-691
Ecosystem Services and Human Well-Being in a Globalized World: Assessing the Role of Law
pp. 692-720
Executive Leadership and the Continuing Quest for Justice in Argentina
pp. 721-747
Drug Control, Human Rights, and the Right to the Highest Attainable Standard of Health: By No Means Straightforward Issues
pp. 748-776
The UN Committee Against Torture: Human Rights Monitoring and the Legal Recognition of Cruelty
pp. 777-800

Book Reviews

The Principle of Legality in International and Comparative Criminal Law (review)
pp. 801-806
An Apology for a Pathological Brute
pp. 806-809
Defending the Society of States: Why America Opposes the International Criminal Court and its Vision of World Society (review)
pp. 809-812
Le droit international et la peine de mort (review)
pp. 812-820
International Human Rights: A Comprehensive Introduction (review)
pp. 821-826
Human Rights and Non-Discrimination in the “War on Terror” (review)
pp. 827-830
Human Rights Matters: Local Politics and National Human Rights Institutions (review)
pp. 830-834

Contributors

Contributors
pp. 835-837

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