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Stages in the Evolution of Holocaust Studies: From the Nuremberg Trials to the Present Irving Louis Horowitz OriginalPaper 14 October 2008 Pages: 493 - 504
Indigenization of the Holocaust and the Tehran Holocaust Conference: Iranian Aberration or Third World Trend? William F. S. Miles OriginalPaper 08 July 2008 Pages: 505 - 519
Using Rights to Counter “Gender-Specific” Wrongs Theresa W. Tobin OriginalPaper 23 July 2008 Pages: 521 - 530
Democratisation through the Supply–Demand Prism Rein Müllerson OriginalPaper 05 July 2008 Pages: 531 - 567
Human Rights and Assigned Duties: Implications for Corporations Ivar Kolstad OriginalPaper 26 August 2008 Pages: 569 - 582
Capabilities Theory and the Limits of Liberal Justice: On Nussbaum’s Frontiers of Justice John P. Clark OriginalPaper 13 December 2008 Pages: 583 - 604
Innocents Abroad, or What I Didn’t Do on My Summer Vacation John Rodden Review Essays 23 July 2008 Pages: 605 - 614
Sabrina P. Ramet, The Liberal Project and the Transformation of Democracy: The Case of East Central Europe. Eugenia and Hugh M. Stewart ’26 Series on Eastern Europe Agnes K. Koos BookReview 05 November 2008 Pages: 615 - 619
William F. Schulz, ed., The Future of Human Rights: U.S. Policy for a New Era Dana Zartner Book Review 29 January 2009 Pages: 621 - 624
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