Imaginary and real strangers : constructing and reconstructing the human in human rights discourse and instruments / Mickaella Perina
Rise of the global human rights regime : challenging power with humanity / Darren Kew, Malcolm Russell-Einhorn, and Adriana Rincon Villegas
Between nothingness and infinity : settlement and anti-blackness as the overdetermination of human rights / Andrés Fabian Henao-Castro
Human rights, Latin America, and left internationalism during the Cold War / Steve Striffler
Women, gender, and human rights : the convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women / Nada Mustafa Ali
The US-Mexico border and human rights / Luis Jimenez
Unintended consequences in the postcolonies : struggling South Africans experiencing rights discourse as disempowering / Sindiso Mnisi Weeks
The mysterious disappearance of human rights in the 2030 development agenda / Gillian Macnaughton
Addressing General Recommendation No. 35 from an intersectional perspective on violence, gender and disability in Mexico / Ana Maria Sanchez Rodríguez
Global lgbtq politics and human rights / Jamie Hagen
Refugee camps and the (educational) rights of the child / Rajini Srikanth
Persistent voices : a history of indigenous people and human rights in Australia, 1950s-2000s / Maria John
So you want to work in human rights? / Jean-Philippe Belleau
Migrant workers in the Gulf : theoretical and human rights dilemmas / Amani El Jack
Ethical reckoning : theorizing gender, vulnerability and agency in Bangladesh Muktijuddho film / Elora Halim Chowdhury
Right now in no place with strangers : Eudora Welty's queer love / Avak Hasratian
On the human right to peace in times of contemporary colonial power / Adriana Rincon
Beyond dignity : a case study of the mis/use of human rights discourse in development campaigns / Chris Bobel
Teaching health and human rights in a psychology capstone : cultivating connections between rights, personal wellness and social justice / Ester Shapiro, Fernando Andino Valdez, Yasmin Bailey, Grace Furtado, Diana Lamothe, Kosar Mohammad, Mardia Pierre and Nick Wood.