At head of title: Foundation Press Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
The story of El-Masri v. Tenet: human rights and humanitarian law in the "war on terror" / Margaret L. Satterthwaite. The story of the TAC case: the potential and limits of socio-economic rights litigation in South Africa / Amy Kapczynski and Jonathan M. Berger -- The stories of Dudgeon and Toonen: personal struggles to legalize sexual identities / Mark Bromley and Kristen Walker -- Gaining legal recognition of indigenous land rights: the story of the Awas Tingni case in Nicaragua / S. James Anaya and Maia S. Campbell -- The law of the republic versus the "law of the brothers": a story of France's law banning religious symbols in public schools / Karima Bennounce -- Engendering genocide: the Akayesu case before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda / Beth Van Schaack -- The story of Samuel Hinga Norman in Sierra Leone: can truth commissions and criminal prosecutions coexist after conflict? / Ari S. Bassin and Paul Van Zyl -- Universal jurisdiction and the dilemmas of international criminal justice: the Sabra and Shatila case in Belgium / Deena R. Hurwitz -- Arresting juxtapositions: the story of Roper v. Simmons / Alison J. Nathan -- The story of Narmada Bachao Andolan: human rights in the global economy and the struggle against the World Bank / Smita Narula -- The story of Sale v. Haitian Centers Council: Guantánamo and refoulement / Harold Hongju Koh and Michael J. Wishnie -- The story of Doe v. Unocal: justice delayed but not denied / Katie Redford and Beth Stephens -- Inspiring and inadequate: the Krstić genocide conviction through the eyes of a Srebrenica survivor / Doug Ford -- The story of Hamid Karzai: the paradoxes of state-building and human rights / Aziz Z. Huq -- The story of El-Masri v. Tenet: human rights and humanitarian law in the "war on terror" / Margaret L. Satterthwaite.
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