Publications
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Regional Human Rights Systems
"The Future of the Inter-American Human Rights System"
- Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen, Between Idealism and Realism: A Few Comparative Reflections and Proposals on the Appointment Process of the Inter-American Commission and Court of Human Rights Members
- Dinah Shelton, The Rules and the Reality of Petition Procedures in the Inter-American Human Rights System
- Sergio García Ramírez, The Relationship between Inter-American Jurisdiction and States (National Systems): Some Pertinent Questions (versión española)
- Paolo Carozza, The Anglo-Latin Divide and the Future of the Inter-American System of Human Rights
Faculty and Scholar Working Papers
- Luigi Crema, Are Amnesties Still an Option? A Non-Policy Based Critique of the Inter-American System
- Carla A. Arena Ventura, International Law, Mental Health, and Human Rights
Student Working Papers
- Andres Pizarro Sotomayor, The Rule Against Duplication of Procedures in the Regional Systems of Human Rights Protection,Working Paper No. 2, Spring 2009
Transitional Justice
Books
- Naomi Roht-Arriza and Javier Mariezcurrena, eds., Transitional Justice in the Twenty-First Century (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006).
Faculty and Scholar Working Papers
- T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Stephen Poellot, The Responsibility to Solve
- Cristian Correa, Integrating Development and Reparations for Victims of Massive Crimes
Student Working Papers
- Ayad Derbal, The ICC’s Involvement in the Situation in Darfur: Not a Threat to Peace, Working Paper No. 1, Winter 2008
- Katherine C. Reilly, Colombia: The 2008 Extraditions and the Search for Justice, Working Paper No. 3 Winter 2008
- Reshma Thapa, Nepal´s Failure to Address Torture: The Relevance of the UN Torture Convention, Working Paper No. 4, Winter 2008
- Rose Nakayi, Reaching Out for Justice and Reconciliation in Northern Uganda: The Proposed War Crimes Court and Traditional Justice, Working Paper No. 5, Winter 2008
- Paula S. Cuellar, The Judicial Enforceability of the Individual Dimension of the Right to Truth Through the Writ of Amparo in El Salvador, Working Paper No. 6, Spring 2010
- Kim Juanita Williams, The Role of Education as a Guarantee of Non-Repetition in a Transitional Process: A Case Study of the South African Farm-Schooling System, Working Paper No. 8, Spring 2010
- Matthew J. Jowanna, Torture, American Style: A Recipe for Civil Tort Immunity, Working Paper No. 9, Spring 2010
Law and Human Development
Books
- “Elementary Experience and Law” Andrea Simoncini, Lorenza Violini, Paolo Carozza, and Marta Cartabia. Preface by Julian Carron.
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Faculty and Scholar Working Papers
- T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Stephen Poellot, The Responsibility to Solve
- Erik Longo, Seeking a Better Life: Human Welfare of Migrants in Irregular Situations in the United States and Europe
- Andrea Pin, Where the Streets Have No Name: Immigrants, National Identities, and the Consequences of a Narrow Universalism
- Mauro Magatti, The Failure of Italy’s “Second Republic” and the Difficult Path to the Future
- Cristian Correa, Integrating Development and Reparations for Victims of Massive Crimes
- Mauro Magatti, A Weberian Approach to the European Crisis: Why “Spirit” Matters
Student Working Papers
- Sienna Carly White, Can Open and Democratic Market Economics Increase Human Development in Eastern Europe?
- José Torres, Law, Policy, & Poverty: Entrepreneurship in Chile by and for Urban Poor Females
- Sabila Kadiruzzaman, Islam Without Borders: Transnationalism, Social Justice, and Refugee Assistance
- Manasi Raveendran, ‘Bloody Foreigners!’ The Capabilities of Migrants in the UK
- Rachel Odio, South American Dream: Migration Policies in Chile and Peru
- Michael C. Hagerty, Over the Wall: Law, Human Development, and the Migrant Communities of the Arizona Borderlands
International Human Rights Law
Faculty and Scholar Working Papers
- Carla A. Arena Ventura, International Law, Mental Health, and Human Rights
Student Working Papers
- Mirakmal Niyazmatov, Problematic Exclusiveness of Convention Against Torture’s Exclusionary Rule: General Principles Of Law as a More Coherent Solution, Working Paper No. 10, Fall 2011
- Perseo Quiroz Rendon, Beyond subordination and legal fetishism: New reasons for Mexican federal judges to apply international human rights law, Working Paper No. 11, Spring 2012
Human Trafficking
- Marcella Ribeiro D’Avila Lins Torres, "Human Trafficking in Brazil: Legal Remedies: Advances in National Legislation"
- Neysa Nankervis, "Combatting Trafficking in Persons: Bulgaria’s Response to a Global Crisis"
- Audace Gatavu, "Legal Remedies for Human Trafficking in Burundi"
- Nathalia Contreras Pardo, "Legal Framework Against Trafficking in Persons in Colombia"
- Johanna Villegas, "Legal Remedies for Human Trafficking in Ecuadorian Law and Public Policy"
- Karolina Kiskyte, "Legal Remedies for Human Trafficking in the United Kingdom and Lithuania"
- Regina Castro Traulsen, "The Mexican Legal Remedies for Trafficking in Persons Victims and Its Compliance with International Standards"
- Nwe Nwe Lwin, "Legal Remedies for Victims of Internal Sex Trafficking in Myanmar"
- Eliott Fitch, "Human Trafficking in Panama: A Country Analysis"
- Robert Cave, "A Critical Analysis of Human Trafficking in South Africa: Remedies and Recommendations"
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