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3. Book Review: Saladin Meckled-Garcia and Basak Cali, The Legalization of Human Rights: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Human Rights and Human Rights Law (London: Routledge, 2006, 208 pp., £19.99 pbk.)

7. Against Online Public Shaming

8. Religious Identity and Human Rights: Conceptualising the Private and the Public Spheres (Human Rights, Religious Identity, and the Private-Public Distinction)

9. Natural Duties of Justice in a World of States

10. On the Scope and Object of Neutrality

11. International law and the limits of global justice

12. On the Very Idea of Cosmopolitan Justice: Constructivism and International Agency*

14. The price of security

15. NEO-POSITIVISM ABOUT RIGHTS THE PROBLEM WITH ‘RIGHTS AS ENFORCEABLE CLAIMS’

16. International Justice, Human Rights and Neutrality

17. Why Work Harder? Equality, Social Duty and the Market

19. Giving Up the Goods: Rethinking Human Rights to 'Subsistence', Institutional Justice, and Imperfect Duties

20. The Practice-Dependence Red Herring and Substantive Reasons for Restricting the Scope of Justice

21. Do transnational economic effects violate human rights?

22. Moral Methodology and the Third Theory of Rights

25. Toleration and Neutrality: Incompatible Ideals?

26. The Practice-Dependence Red Herring and Better Reasons for Restricting the Scope of Justice

27. The Legalization of Human Rights : Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Human Rights and Human Rights Law

28. Towards an action-guiding theory of human rights.

29. What makes an international institution work for labor activists? Shaping international law through strategic litigation.

30. MUST EGALITARIANS RELY ON THE STATE TO ATTAIN DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE?

31. Saving Migrants' Basic Human Rights from Sovereign Rule.

32. The Problem of Public Shaming*.

34. Neo-Positivism About Rights the Problem with‘Rights as Enforceable Claims’.

35. THE TECHNOLOGY OF PUBLIC SHAMING.

36. THE TECHNOLOGY OF PUBLIC SHAMING.

37. 'Moral and material resources' and the social construction of India's Right to Food Act.

40. Is there a Human Right to Subsistence Goods?: A Dilemma for Practice-based Theorists.

41. Discharging the moral responsibility for collective unjust enrichment in the global economy.

42. Against Online Public Shaming: Ethical Problems with Mass Social Media.

43. The Right to Leave Any Country and the Interplay between Jurisdiction and Proportionality in Human Rights Law.

44. The Claimability Condition: Rights as Action‐Guiding Standards.

45. The Relation between Academic Freedom and Free Speech.

46. Contractual Liability and the Theory of Contract Law.

47. Pragmatism, practices, and human rights.

48. Open Options Education and Children's Religious Upbringing: A Critical Review of Current Discussions Taking Place in the UK Parliament.

49. Do We Need Integrity in a Theory of Justice? A Critique of the 'Argument from Integrity' in Favour of Accommodations.

50. Dangerous Speech.

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