Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal
- The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History.
- The Dangers of Liberalism: A Short Reflection on the African National Congress in South Africa.
- The Risk of Statelessness: Reasserting a Rule for the Protection of the Right to Nationality.
- Adam McBeth, crushed by an Anvil: a case study on responsibility for human rights in the extractive sector.
- Human Rights, the Rule of Law, and Development in Africa.
- Laws and codes for the resource curse.
- Engaging the Oppressor Within.
- Matthew Genasci & Sarah Pray, extracting accountability: implications of the resource curse for CSR theory and practice.
- Pursuing the path of indigenization in the era of emergent international law governing the rights of indigenous peoples.
- Buried Secrets: Truth and Human Rights in Guatemala.
- Litigating the rights of street children in regional or international fora: trends, options, barriers and breakthroughs.
- Dealing with witnesses in war crime trials: lessons from the Yugoslave tribunal.
- Normativity in international law: the case of unilateral humanitarian intervention.
- Restricting the freedom of contract: a fundamental prohibition.
- From Kosovo to Kabul: Human Rights and International Intervention.
- Blood, Land and Sex: Legal and Political Pluralism in Eritrea.
- Obligatory health.
- Speeding up sexual assault trials: a constructive critique of India's fast-track courts.
- Internationalized pro bono and a new global role for lawyers in the 21st century: lessons from nation-building in Southern Sudan.
- Srebrenica as genocide? The Krstic decision and the language of the unspeakable.
- Legal pluralism in post-colonial Africa: linking statutory and customary adjudication in Mozambique.
- Sex and International Tribunals: The Erasure of Gender from the War Narrative.
- The Choice of an Oppressor.
- Liability of secondary actors under the Alien Tort Statute: aiding and abetting and acquiescence to torture in the context of the femicides of Ciudad Juarez.
- Denial of justice: the latest indigenous land disputes before the European Court of Human Rights and the need for an expansive interpretation of Protocol 1.
- Between Light and Shadow: The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and International Human Rights Law.
- Visions of social transformation and the invocation of human rights in Mumbai: the struggle for the right to housing.
- Crushed by an Anvil: a case study on responsibility for human rights in the extractive sector.
- Law, Infrastructure, and Human Rights.
- Tying off all loose ends: protecting American citizens from torture beyond America's borders.
- Complementarity in action: the role of civil society and the ICC in rule of law strengthening in Kenya.
- Intellectual property law and indigenous peoples: adapting copyright law to the needs of a global community.
- Trade, monitoring, and the ILO: working to improve conditions in Cambodia's garment factories.
- Clinical legal education in China: in pursuit of a culture of law and a mission of social justice.
- An Oppressor Engaging Herself.
- The complementary and conflicting relationship between the Special Court for Sierra Leone and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
- Protecting cultural property in Iraq: how American military policy comports with international law.
- Review of Conflicting Commitments: The Politics of Enforcing Immigration Worker Rights in San Jose and Houston.
- Refugee responses, state-like behavior, and accountability for human rights violations: a case study of sexual violence in Guinea's refugee camps.
- Procuring meaningful land rights for the women of Rwanda.
- Building on custom: land tenure policy and economic development in Ghana.
- Engaging the Oppressor.
- The Millennium Development Goals: milestones or millstones? Human rights priorities for the post-2015 development agenda.
- Making access to pharmaceuticals a reality: legal options under TRIPS and the case of Brazil.
- Maximum feasible participation of the poor: new governance, new accountability, and a 21st century war on the sources of poverty.
- Protests, Terrorism, and Development: On Ethiopia's Perpetual State of Emergency.
- The Seduction of Unreason: The Intellectual Romance with Fascism from Nietzsche to Postmodernism.
- Corruption, Inequality, and the Rule of Law.
- Overcoming Apartheid: Can Truth Reconcile a Divided Nation?
- World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability.
- Rethinking the procreative right.
- Principles, Tactics, and Negotiations with the Oppressor.
- From aiding pirates to aiding human rights abusers: translating the eighteenth-century paradigm of the law of nations for the Alien Tort Statute.
- Emergent disability and the limits of equality: a critical reading of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
- The duty of treatment: human rights and the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
- Home state responsibility and local communities: the case of global mining.
- Aftershocks: reflections on the implications of September 11.
- Third generation rights: what Islamic law can teach the international human rights movement.
- The Lawyer's Baggage: Engaging the Oppressor Within.
- Reclaiming humanity: economic, social, and cultural rights as the cornerstone of African human rights.
- Sara L. Seck, home state responsibility and local communities: the case of global mining.
- Rights-Based and Tech-Driven: Open Data, Freedom of Information, and the Future of Government Transparency.
- Law and Disorder in the Postcolony.
- Lessons from Venezuela on Countering Oppression.
- Could this train make it through: the law and strategy of the Gold Train case.
- Extracting accountability: the implications of the resource curse for CSR theory and practice.
- When intent makes all the difference in the world: economic sanctions on Iraq and the accusation of genocide.
- Are we violating the human rights of the world's poor? Responses to four critics.
- Staged cities: mega-events, slum clearance, and global capital.
- Going from bad to good: combating corporate corruption on World Bank-funded infrastructure projects.
- When a Smile Gets You Inside: Engaging the Oppressor in Service of Resistance.
- Bilateral agreements and fair trade practices: a policy analysis of the Colombia-U.S. free trade agreement (2006).
- The Invisible Line: Land Reform, Land Tenure Security and Land Registration.
- The secret history of constitutional dignity.
- Buying our way out of corruption: performance-based incentive bonuses for developing country politicians and bureaucrats.
- Development, reform, and the rule of law: some prescriptions for a common understanding of the "rule of law" and its place in development theory and practice.
- The Ethics and Polities of Asylum.
- The Efficacy of National Human Rights Institutions Seen in Context: Lessons from the Myanmar National Human Rights Commission.
- Denial of justice: the latest indigenous land disputes before the European Court of Human Rights and the need for an expansive interpretation of Protocol 1.
- Speeding up sexual assault trials: a constructive critique of India's fast-track courts.
- The Zimbabwean human rights crisis: a collaborative approach to international advocacy.
- International responsibility for human rights violations by American Indian tribes.
- Torture: A Collection.
- Transnational lawyering and legal resistance in national courts: Palestinian cases before the Israeli Supreme Court.
- Beyond "crimigration" and the civil-criminal dichotomy - applying Mathews v. Eldridge in the immigration context.
- A punitive bind: policing, poverty, and neoliberalism in New York City.
- Corporate social responsibility: a legal framework for socioeconomic development in Tibet.
- From laggard to leader: Canadian lessons on a role for U.S. states in making and implementing human rights treaties.
- A Bed for the Night: Humanitarianism in Crisis.
- Lisa J. Laplante & Suzanne A. Spears, out of the conflict zone: the case for community consent processes in the extractive sector.
- The Politics of Constructing the International Criminal Court.
- Answering the millennium call for the right to maternal health: the need to eliminate user fees.
- Managing diversity in the European Union: inclusive European citizenship and third-country nationals.
- On the indivisibility of rights: truth commissions, reparations, and the right to development.
- American Gulag: Inside U.S. Immigration Prisons.
- Paul Collier, laws and codes for the 'resource curse'.
- Crossing borders, claiming rights: using human rights law to empower women migrant workers.
- Distributing emissions rights in the global order: the case for equal per capita allocation.
- A positive right to protection for children.
- Mediation in Bosnia and Herzegovina: a second application.
- An introduction to corporate social responsibility in the extractive industries.
- Culture, dissent, and the state: the example of Commonwealth African marriage law.
- Restricting the freedom of contract: a fundamental prohibition.
- Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights, and the New War on the Poor.
- Human rights litigation under the ATCA as a proxy for environmental claims.
- Designing Criminal Tribunals: Sovereignty and International Concerns in the Protection of Human Rights.
- Wiwa v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co.: a new standard for the enforcement of international law in U.S. courts?
- International Law from Below: Development, Social Movements and Third World Resistance.
- The Dark Sides of Virtue.
- The global transgender population and the International Criminal Court.
- Disabilityqueer: federal disability rights protection for transgender people.
- Undocumented: How Immigration Became Illegal.
- Matthew Smith & Naing Htoo, energy security: security for whom?
- A More Possible Meeting: Initial Reflections on Engaging (As) the Oppressor.
- The Experience of Face Veil Wearers in Europe and the Law.
- Microcredit: fulfilling or belying the universalist morality of globalizing markets?
- The United States and Coercive Diplomacy.
- Globalizing decency: responsible engagement in an era of economic integration.
- The road to decriminalization: litigating India's anti-sodomy law.
- The ethics of global justice lawyering.
- Corporate social responsibility: a legal framework for socioeconomic development in Tibet.
- Out of the conflict zone: the case for community consent processes in the extractive sector.
- "Law exclusion zones": mega-events as sites of procedural and substantive human rights violations.
- The Pinochet Affair: State Terrorism and Global Justice.
- Incorporating a "best interests of the child" approach into immigration law and procedure.
- Energy security: security for whom?