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R2P and Pragmatic Liberal Interventionism: Values in the Service of Interests
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Graubart, J.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2013
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Ratification, Reporting, and Rights: Quality of Participation in the Convention against Torture
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Creamer, Cosette D.; Simmons, Beth A.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2015
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Reaching the Tipping Point?: Emerging International Human Rights Norms Pertaining to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
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Baisley, Elizabeth
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2016
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Realizing Roma Rights (Jacqueline Bhabha, Andrzej Mirga, & Margareta Matache eds.)
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Kjaerum, Morten
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2018
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Rebuttal to: ``NGO Justice: African Rights as Pseudo-Prosecutor of the Rwandan Genocide,'' by Luc Reydams
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Debelle, Raymond; Hinkel, Harald; Johnson, Dominic; Lancaster, Philip; Melvern, Linda; Romkema, Hans; Schlindwein, Simone
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2018
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Reckoning with Pinochet: The Memory Question in Democratic Chile, 1989-2006, by Steve J. Stern
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Cardenas, S.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2012
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Recognizing Reza Afshari: Historical Challenges/Contemporary Challenges
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Chase, Anthony Tirado
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2019
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Redefining Human Rights in the Struggle for Peace and Development, by Terrence E. Paupp
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Sharp, Dustin N.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2015
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Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy, by Mark A. Drumbl
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Wilson, R.J.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2013
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Relativity in Universality: Jack Donnelly's Grand Theory in Need of Specific Illustrations
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Afshari, Reza
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2015
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René Cassin and Human Rights: From the Great War to the Universal Declaration, by Jay Winter & Antoine Prost
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Harvey, David Allen
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2015
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Reparations for Nazi Victims in Postwar Europe, by Regula Ludi
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Wildenthal, L.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2013
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Representation of the Kurds by the Turkish Judiciary
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Bayir, D.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2013
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Rescuing Human Rights Law From International Legalism and its Critics
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Dancy, Geoff; Fariss, Christopher J.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2017
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Reshaping the Idea of Humanitarian Intervention: Norms, Causal Stories and the Use of Force, All Necessary Measures: The United Nations and Humanitarian Intervention, by Carrie Booth Walling
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Hillebrecht, C.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2014
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Resilience and Contagion: Invoking Human Rights in African HIV Advocacy, by Kristi Kenyon
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Zivi, Karen
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2019
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Response to David L. Richards
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Clark, Ann Marie; Sikkink, Kathryn
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2016
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Response to Ron Haviv
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Lukk, Martin; Doubt, Keith
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2016
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Rethinking Human Rights and Culture Through Female Genital Surgeries
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Krivenko, Ekaterina Yahyaoui
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2015
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Rethinking What is Necessary in a Democratic Society: Militant Democracy and the Turkish State
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Cavanaugh, Kathleen; Hughes, Edel
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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2016
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