Ordinary betrayals: Conceptualizing refugees who have been tortured in the global village Darius Rejali OriginalPaper Pages: 8 - 25
The rise and fall of judicial torture: Why it was used in early modern Europe and the Soviet Uion Robert W. Thurston OriginalPaper Pages: 26 - 49
Reconstructing atrocity: How torturers, murderers, and researchers deconstruct labels and manage secrecy Martha Huggins OriginalPaper Pages: 50 - 70
The influence of french “Revolutionary War” ideology on the use of torture in Argentina's “Dirty War” Eric Stener Carlson OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 84
An ideal victim: Idealizing trauma victims causes traumatic stress in human rights workers David P. EisenmanSharone BergnerIlene Cohen OriginalPaper Pages: 106 - 114
Relativism, rights, and the rule of law: Towards cosmopolitan virtue Bryan S. Turner Review Essay Pages: 115 - 120