Editor’s Introduction Thomas Cushman Special Issue on Human Rights in Bosnia and the Balkans Pages: 8 - 8
Secession, law, and rights: The case of the former Yugoslavia Daniel Kofman Ideals and Realities in Bosnia and Herzegovina Pages: 9 - 26
The Bosnian paradigm Rusmir Mahmutcehajić Ideals and Realities in Bosnia and Herzegovina Pages: 27 - 37
The quest for tolerance in Sarajevo’s textbooks Robert J. Donia Ideals and Realities in Bosnia and Herzegovina Pages: 38 - 55
Anticipating consequences: What Bosnia taught us about healing the wounds of war Judith Pintar Ideals and Realities in Bosnia and Herzegovina Pages: 56 - 66
Human rights and the war in Kosovo Eric D. Gordy A Symposium on Kosovo and Human Rights Pages: 69 - 77
Beyond borders: The human rights imperative for intervention in Kosovo Julie Mertus A Symposium on Kosovo and Human Rights Pages: 78 - 87
Priority for human rights or for international law? Christine von Kohl A Symposium on Kosovo and Human Rights Pages: 88 - 93
Law, war, and Kosovo: Further loosening the bands of wickedness James Gow A Symposium on Kosovo and Human Rights Pages: 94 - 102
NATO intervention on trial: The legal case that was never made Paul WilliamsMichael P. Scharf A Symposium on Kosovo and Human Rights Pages: 103 - 107
Refugee returns in Kosovo: Learning from the mistakes in Bosnia and Croatia Vjeran Pavlaković A Symposium on Kosovo and Human Rights Pages: 108 - 112
Western Media and the “other Serbia” Nafsika Papanikolatos A Symposium on Kosovo and Human Rights Pages: 113 - 126
Evil and the obsolescence of state sovereignty Sabrina P. Ramet A Symposium on Kosovo and Human Rights Pages: 127 - 135
Left behind: American socialists, human rights, and Kosovo Ian Williams A Symposium on Kosovo and Human Rights Pages: 136 - 146
Human rights and the responsibility of intellectuals Thomas Cushman A Symposium on Kosovo and Human Rights Pages: 147 - 162