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Human Rights Brief
Human Rights Brief
A Legal Resource for the International Human Rights Community


Volume 13 Issue 2
Winter 2006

Print Version | Editors & Staff


In This Issue


Social and Economic Rights: A Critique
Aryeh Neier

A South African Perspective on Social and Economic Rights
Richard J. Goldstone

Assessing the Laws and Customs of War: The Publication of CustomaryInternational Humanitarian Law
Jean-Mariehenckaerts

Review of Conference: "The Reaffirmation of Custom as an Important Source of International Humanitarian Law"
Sabrinab Algamwalla

Finding Family: Considering the Recognition of Same-Sex Families in International Human Rights Law and the European Courtof Human Rights
Elizabeth Kukura

The Impoverishment of Displacement: Models for Documenting Human Rights Abuses and the People of Diego Garcia
David Vine

Inter-American Justice Comes to the Dominican Republic:An Island Shakes as Human Rights and Sovereignty Clash
David C. Baluarte

Columns


Updates from the Regional Human Rights Systems

International Legal Updates

United Nations Update

Updates from the International Criminal Courts

Legislative Watch

NGO Update

Book Reviews

Center News/Faculty and Staff Updates

Alumni Profile

War Crimes Research Office News


The proper citation for an article in the Human Rights Brief Volume 13, Issue 2, beginning at page 51 would be: 13 No. 2 Hum. Rts. Brief 51 (2006).

 
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