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Volume 40, Number 3, August 2018Table of Contents

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View How do States Perceive Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations?Insights from the Universal Periodic Review
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View A New Look at International Law: Gendering the Practices of Humanitarian Medicine in Europe's "Small Wars," 1879–1907
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View Prosecuting Sexual Violence at the Cambodian War Crimes Tribunal: Challenges, Limitations, and Implications
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View The Limits of Shock and Shame: An Ethnographic Case Analysis of the Naming and Shaming Technique to Promote Human Rights for the Taalibe Qur'anic School Students of Senegal
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Use of Deadly Force by Peacekeepers Operating Outside of Armed Conflict Situations: What Laws Apply?

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View Statelessness in the Caribbean: The Paradox of Belonging in a Postnational World by Kristy A. Belton (review)
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View Human Rights and Radical Social Transformation: Futurity, Alterity, Power by Kathryn McNeilly (review)
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View Violence and Restraint in Civil War: Civilian Targeting in the Shadow of International Law by Jessica A. Stanton (review)
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ISSN | 1085-794X |
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Print ISSN | 0275-0392 |
Launched on MUSE | 2018-07-20 |
Open Access | No |
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