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Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: Human Rights NGOs, World Politics, and International Law Part I. 1952-1955: Cold Warriors against Socialist Legality 1. Recruiting Free World Jurists Part II. 1956-1963: Liberal Idealists for the Rule of Law 2. Organizing a Global Network 3. Defining the Rule of Law 4. Protecting Victims Part III. 1963-1970: NGO Pioneers for International Human Rights 5. Building Coalitions for Global Change 6. Responding to Crisis IX Xl XlII 25 49 68 79 97 114 viII Contents Part IV. 1970-1990: Elite Advocates for Economic and Social Justice 7. Mobilizing Advocates for Development 8. Setting Standards and Procedures 9. Enforcing Civil Liberties 10. Representing the Bench and Bar Part V. 1990-1993: Third World Leadership for a New Order 137 165 187 218 11. Turning Forty 243 Conclusion: Politics, Law, and Human Rights NGOs 271 Appendices 1. ICJ/CIJL National Sections and Affiliates, 1993 283 2. ICJ/CIJL Periodicals, Yearbooks, and Activity Reports 287 Notes 289 Bibliography 333 Index 345 ...

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