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Contains 71 Results:
(35) Haq, F. Cairo meet prompts shift on circumcision. 8:1-3, February, 1999
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(36) Johnson, M.G. Historical perspectives on human rights and U. S. foreign policy. Universal Human Rights. 2(3): 1-18, July-September, 1980
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Identifier: Item 6
(37) Jones, P. Human rights, group rights, and peoples' rights. Human Rights Quarterly. 21(1): 80-107, 1999
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Identifier: Item 7
(38) Kaplan, R. D. Idealism won't stop mass murder. The coming anarchy: shattering the dreams of the post Cold War. New York: Random House, 2000
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Identifier: Item 8
Scope and Contents
Pages 99-104
Dates:
2000
(39) Kissinger, H. The future of America's foreign policy. Department of State Bulletin. 75 (1936):149-160, August 2, 1976
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(40) Kowalewski, D. Human rights protest in the U.S.S.R.: statistical trends for 1965-78. Universal Human Rights. 2(1): 5-29, January-March, 1980
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Identifier: Item 10
(41) Lake, M. Childbearers as rights-bearers: feminist discourse on the rights of aboriginal and non-aboriginal mothers in Australia, 1920-50. Women's History Review 8(2): 347-363, 1999
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(42) Leopold, E. Beijing women's conference: what is gender? World Tibet Network News. April 11, 1995
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(43) Lo, C. Human rights in the Chinese tradition. Human rights: comments and interpretations: a symposium edited by UNESCO. UNESCO, ed. New York: Columbia University Press, 1949
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Identifier: Item 3
Scope and Contents
Pages 186-190
Dates:
1949
(44) Locher-Scholten, E. The colonial heritage of human rights in Indonesia: the case of the vote for women, 1916-41. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. 30(1): 54-73, 1999
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(45) MacIntyre, A. Community, law, and the idiom and rhetoric of rights. Listening: Journal of Religion and Culture. 26: 96-110, 1991
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Identifier: Item 5
(46) Mahbubani, K. The ten commandments for developing countries in the nineties. In: Kirdar U, editor. Change: threat or opportunity for human progress. New York: United Nations, 1992
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Identifier: Item 6
(47) Marks, S.P. From the "Single Confused Page" to the "Decalogue for Six Billion Persons": the roots of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the French Revolution. Human Rights Quarterly. 20: 459-514, 1998
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Identifier: Item 7
(48) Martin, J.P. Re-thinking human rights. Rights News. 25(1): 1-8, Fall, 2003
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Identifier: Item 8
(49) Mattar, M.Y. Trafficking in persons: an annotated legal bibliography. Law Library Journal. 96(4): 669-726, Fall, 2004
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(50) Mazower, M. The strange triumph of human rights, 19331950. Historical Journal. 47(2): 379-398, June, 2004
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(51) Mezvinsky, E.M. Human rights and international organizations. Department of State Bulletin. 78(2018): 52-53, 1978
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(52) Nicholls, D. Ideology and political protest in Haiti, 1930-46. Journal of Contemporary History. 9(4): 3-26, October, 1974
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(53) Onishi, N. Gulf grows over the use of Islamic law in Nigeria. New York Times. A(51489): 10, August 23, 2000
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