140 results on '"DeLaet, Debra L."'
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2. Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages (review)
3. A New Deal for the World: America's Vision for Human Rights (review)
4. Introduction
5. What’s law got to do with it?: A reply to Baldez and Bunting
6. Lost in legation: the gap between rhetoric and reality in international human rights law governing women’s rights
7. Lost in legation: the gap between rhetoric and reality in international human rights law governing women's rights
8. A Pedagogy of Civic Engagement for the Undergraduate Political Science Classroom
9. An emerging Asian human rights regime as a tool for protecting the vulnerable in Asia?
10. The ethics of vulnerability in international relations
11. Introduction: The Invisibility of Women in Scholarship on International Migration
12. A reply to ‘The production of sexual mutilation among Muslim women in Cairo’, by Maria Frederika Malmström
13. Medical Humanitarianism: Ethnographies of Practice by Sharon Abramowitz and Catherine Panter-Brick (Eds.): Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015
14. Gay Marriage as a Religious Right: Reframing the Legal Debate over Gay Marriage in the United States
15. Global Health in the 21st Century
16. Whose Interests is the Securitization of Health Serving?
17. Introduction: gender, sexuality, and the law
18. What's law got to do with it? A reply to Baldez and Bunting
19. Don't ask, don't tell: where is the protection against sexual orientation discrimination in international human rights law?
20. Beyond the Responsibility to Protect
21. HUMAN RIGHTS ARE WHAT PEOPLE MAKE OF THEM: SOFT LAW APPROACHES TO ADVANCING GENDER-BASED HUMAN RIGHTS.
22. Discursive Silence as a Global Response to Sexual Violence: From Title IX to Truth Commissions
23. On Humane Governance: Toward a New Global Politics
24. A reply to 'The production of sexual mutilation among Muslim women in Cairo', by Maria Frederika Malmström
25. Securing Community
26. From Geopolitics to Geogovernance
27. A Sin against the Future: Imprisonment in the World
28. A Pedagogy of Civic Engagement for the Undergraduate Political Science Classroom
29. Between Order and Anarchy
30. Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages Saskia Sassen
31. A New Deal for the World: America's Vision for Human Rights Elizabeth Borgwardt
32. The Gender of Reparations: Unsettling Sexual Hierarchies While Redressing Human Rights Violations
33. America's Banquet of Cultures: Harnessing Ethnicity, Race, and Immigration in the Twenty-First Century Ronald Fernandez
34. America's Banquet of Cultures: Harnessing Ethnicity, Race, and Immigration in the Twenty-First Century Ronald Fernandez
35. Brysk, Alison, and Gershon Shafir, eds. People Out of Place: Globalization, Human Rights, and the Citizenship Gap
36. Donna Seto,No Place for a War Baby: The Global Politics of Children Born of Wartime Sexual Violence
37. The Limitations of Law as a Tool for Responding to Violence Against Women
38. Genital Autonomy, Children’s Rights, and Competing Rights Claims in International Human Rights Law
39. Universal Human Rights in a World of Difference. By Brooke A. Ackerly. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. 2008. 373 pp. $90.00 cloth, $34.99 paper.
40. Framing Male Circumcision as a Human Rights Issue? Contributions to the Debate Over the Universality of Human Rights
41. Castile, George Pierre: Taking Charge: Native American Self-Determination and Federal Indian Policy, 1975-1993
42. Gender, sexual violence and justice in war-torn societies
43. Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages. By Saskia Sassen (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2006) 502 pp. $35.00
44. A New Deal for the World: America's Vision for Human Rights. By Elizabeth Borgwardt (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2005) 438 pp. $35.00
45. Lobbying for Inclusion: Rights, Politics, and the Making of Immigration Policy – By Carolyn Wong
46. Beyond Retribution: Seeking Justice in the Shadows of War Rama Mani
47. What a Wonderful World it Would Be: The Promise and Peril of Relying on International Law as a Mechanism for Promoting a Human Right to Health.
48. Gender, Feminist Theories, and Human Rights Discourse: Who Speaks for Whom?
49. Global Ethics Across the Curriculum.
50. From Rights to Security?: U.S. Immigration Policy in an "Age of Terror".
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