Adejumobi, Said, Citizenship, Rights and the Problem of Conflicts and Civil Wars in Africa, 23(1) Hum. Addis, Adeno, Economic Sanctions and the Problem of Evil, 25(3) Hum. Adar, Korwa G., Human Rights and Academic Freedom in Kenya’s Public Universities: The Case of the Universities Academic Staff Union, 21(1) Hum. Abusharaf, Adila, Women in Islamic Communities: The Quest for Gender Justice Research, 28(3) Hum. Zimmerman, Fair Trade?: How Oxfam Presented a Systemic Approach to Poverty, Development, Human Rights, and Trade, 28(4) Hum. THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS INDEX TO VOLUMES 1–30 Human Rights Quarterly Index to Volumes 1–30 Author Index Aaronson, Susan Ariel & Jamie M. It is sponsored by the Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights, College of Law, University of Cincinnati. HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY by design is tied to no particular ideology. It is a journal offering scholars in the fields of law, the humanities, and the social sciences a multidisciplinary forum in which to present comparative and international research on topics within the scope of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY A COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, HUMANITIES, AND LAW VOLUMES 1–30 INDEX 1979–2008 HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY is published in February, May, August, and November. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:
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