Journal of Human Rights Graphic image by Kathe Kollwitz

Volume 4 Number 1 March 2005
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IN THIS ISSUE

International human rights law: all show, no go
Mirko Bagaric and Penny Dimopoulos

Ecological self-government: beyond individualistic paths to indigenous and minority rights
Susan J. Henders

Human rights and the war in Iraq
Michael C. Davis

The humanitarian argument for the Iraq War
Morton Winston

Iraq, fundamental ethical principles, and the future of human rights
Brian Lepard

Under strain: human rights and international law in the post 9/11 era
Adrian Jones and Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann

Philosophy in a time of terror: searching for an appropriate jurisprudence
Dan Saxon

Religious terrorism and human rights in Iraq: the intersection of two global trends
William R. Garrett

The corporate control industry and human rights: the case of Iraq
Gideon Sjoberg

A Year of De-Baathification in post-conflict Iraq: time for mid-course corrections and a long-term strategy
Richard O. Hatch

Human rights and changing definitions of warfare
Veena Das

The culture of denial: Islamic terrorism and the delinquent Left
Simon R. Cottee

Reflections on the Abu Ghraib photographs
Keith Tester

BOOK REVIEWS

Human Rights: A Political and Cultural Critique, by Makau Mutua
Reviewed by Christopher Pollmann


NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS