Incoming Resources
- Crimes against humanity, the struggle for global justice, Geoffrey Robertson
- Rethinking human rights, critical approaches to international politics, edited by David Chandler
- Human rights in thick and thin societies, universality without uniformity, Seth D. Kaplan
- Human rights in the 'War on Terror', edited by Richard Ashby Wilson
- The power of human rights, international norms and domestic change, edited by Thomas Risse, Stephen C. Ropp, Kathryn Sikkink
- The Oxford handbook of international human rights law, edited by Dinah Shelton
- Globalization and law, trade, rights, war, Adam Gearey
- René Cassin and human rights, from the Great War to the Universal Declaration, Jay Winter and Antoine Prost
- The politics of memory, transitional justice in democratizing societies, edited by Alexandra Barahona De Brito, Carmen Gonzalez-Enrquez and Paloma Aguilar
- Human rights, Michael Freeman
- Civilising globalisation, human rights and the global economy, David Kinley
- Human rights in international politics, an introduction, Franke Wilmer
- Human rights, a political and cultural critique, Makua Mutua
- The judicial application of human rights law, national, regional, and international jurisprudence, Nihal Jayawickrama
- The international law of migrant smuggling, Anne T. Gallagher, AO, Fiona David
- Human rights in a posthuman world, critical essays, Upendra Baxi
- Human rights approaches to climate change, challenges and opportunities, Sumudu Atapattu
- The evolution of international human rights, visions seen, Paul Gordon Lauren
- The future of human rights, Upendra Baxi
- Amnesty International, the magazine of Amnesty International USA
- The future of international economic integration, the embedded liberalism compromise revisited, edited by Gillian Moon, Lisa Toohey
- Mengele's skull, the advent of a forensic aesthetics, Thomas Keenan and Eyal Weizman
- Human rights and gender violence, translating international law into local justice, Sally Engle Merry
- Protecting humanity, essays in international law and policy in honour of Navanethem Pillay, edited by Chile Eboe-Osuji
- International human rights law, Rhona K.M. Smith
- Women's rights, human rights, international feminist perspectives, edited by Julie Peters and Andrea Wolper
- Language, literacy and minorities, Tove Skutnabb-Kangas
- Human rights, southern voices, Francis Deng, Abdullahi An-Na'im, Yash Ghai and Upendra Baxi, edited by William Twining
- Human rights and memory, Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider
- Texts and materials on international human rights, Rhona K.M. Smith
- Legislated rights, securing human rights through legislation, Gregoire Webber [and five others]
- Civilising globalisation, human rights and the global economy, David Kinley
- The care of the witness, a contemporary history of testimony in crises, Michal Givoni
- Human rights at the crossroads, edited by Mark Goodale
- Human rights standards, hegemony, law, and politics, Makau Mutua
- Human rights and social theory, by Lydia Morris
- The power of human rights, international norms and domestic change, edited by Thomas Risse, Stephen C. Ropp, and Kathryn Sikkink
- The Against Nature Journal
- The human right to a green future, environmental rights and intergenerational justice, Richard P. Hiskes
- Protecting the individual from international authority, human rights in international organizations, [edited by] Monika Heupel, Michael Zürn
- Framing the Net, the internet and human rights, Rikke Frank Jorgensen
- The United Nations Security Council in the age of human rights, edited by Jared Genser, Bruno Stagno Ugarte
- Human rights as politics and idolatry, Michael Ignatieff ; [with] K. Anthony Appiah ... [et al.] ; edited and introduced by Amy Gutmann
- Darfur and the crime of genocide, John Hagan and Wenona Rymond-Richmond
- Global justice, defending cosmopolitanism, Charles Jones
- The people vs global capital, the G-7, TNCs, SAPs, and human rights : report of the International People's Tribunal to judge the G-7, Tokyo, July 1993
- Text and materials on international human rights, Rhona K.M. Smith
- Rights for others, the slow home-coming of human rights in the Netherlands, Barbara Oomen, University College Roosevelt, Utrecht University and University of Amsterdam
- Diplomacy of conscience, Amnesty International and changing human rights norms, Ann Marie Clark
- Law, infrastructure, and human rights, Michael B. Likosky