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Human Rights Brief

Human Rights Brief

A Legal Resource for the International Human Rights Community


Volume 11 Issue 1
Fall 2003

Print Version | Editors & Staff


Economic and Social Rights in the United States: An Overview of the Domestic Legal Framework
Jessica Schultz

The Revocation of Dual Citizenship in Turkmenistan
Lynn Shaver

Might v. Right: Charles Taylor and the Sierra Leone Special Court
Kathy Ward

Can U.S. Courts Learn from Failed Terrorist Trials by Military Commission in Turkey and Peru?
Richard J. Wilson

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Democracy and Legal Reform in Morocco
Abderrahim Sabir

The Protection of Human Rights in the New Age of Terror
Dalia Dorner

The Human Rights Framework Applicable To Trafficking in Persons and its Incorporation into UNMIK Regulation 2001/4
John Cerone

Not Good Enough: India's Freedom of Information Bill has Great Potential to Overhaul the Ills of Secrecy and Inaccessibility but there are Inadequacies that need to be Addressed
Richard N. Winfield and Sherrell Evans

Updates from the Regional Human Rights Systems

International Legal Updates

United Nations Update

Updates from the International Criminal Courts

NGO Update

Center News

Center Faculty/Staff News

Alumni Profile


The proper citation for an article in the Human Rights Brief Volume 11, Issue 1, beginning at page 51 would be: 11 No. 1 Hum. Rts. Brief 51 (2003).

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