Vol. 67 No. 2, December 2003
Index
- Toture: paradigms, practices, and policies.
- Torture, extraterritoriality, terrorism, and international law.
- Reconceptualizing domestic violence in international law.
- Torture as a crime under international law.
- "What we have seen has been terrible" public presentational torture and the communicative logic of state terror.
- The Torture Victim's Protection Act, the Alien Tort Claims Act, and Foucault's archaeology of knowledge.
- Moral universes of Brazilian torturers.
- Torture, identity, and indigenous peoples: individual and collective rights.
- Globalization and comparative family law: a discussion of pluralism, universality, and markets.
- Keynote address.
- Constitutional claims for gender equality in South Africa: a judicial response.
- Engendering development/marketing equality.
- Mail-order brides in a global world.
- Women's human rights and the conversation across cultures.
- Globalizing law and culture: towards a cross-constitutive paradigm.
- Affirmations and ambiguities: some thoughts on women and agency.