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Volume 24, 2009

SYMPOSIUM
Reflecting on the 60th Anniversary of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Taking Stock of the Human Rights Agenda Sixty Years On
Mary Robinson

Introduction of Chief Justice Arthur Chaskalson
Clinton Bamberger

Dignity and Justice for All
Arthur Chaskalson

The Universal Declaration and South African Constitutional Law: A Response to Justice Arthur Chaskalson
Peter E. Quint

Sixty Years On: The International Human Rights Movement Today
Penny Andrews

The International Human Rights Movement Today
Balakrishnan Rajagopal

The Universal Declaration and Developments in the Enforcement of International Human Rights in Domestic Law
Michael Van Alstine

How Far Are We from Achieving the Goals of the United Nations’ Declaration of Human Rights?
Arthur Chaskalson

The Influence of the Universal Declaration as Law
John Dugard

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Latin America
Liliana Obregón

Who Is the “Human” in Human Rights?  The Claims of Culture and Religion
Peter G. Danchin

Toward a More “Courageous Politics” at the 60th Anniversary of the UDHR: Talking About Muslim Fundamentalism in the West
Karima Bennoune

The Specter of Violence that Haunts the UDHR: The Turn to Ethics and Expertise
Vasuki Nesiah

Why So Slow: A Comparative View of Women’s Political Leadership
Paula A. Monopoli

A Few Random Thoughts About Socio-Economic “Rights” in the United States in Light of the 2008 Financial Meltdown
Taunya Lovell Banks

Freedom, Want, and Economic and Social Rights: Frame and Law
Katharine G. Young

The Past and Future of the Separation of Human Rights into Categories
Stephen P. Marks

Economic and Social Rights: Reflection to Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Declaration of Human Rights
Steve Kahanovitz

Human Rights and the Global Economy: The Centrality of Economic and Social Rights
Marley S. Weiss

The Right to Strike, an Essential Component of Workplace Democracy: Its Scope and Global Economy
Bess Nkabinde

Human Rights and the Global Economy: Bringing Labor Rights Back In
Shareen Hertel

Transnational Dimensions of Racial Identity: Reflecting on Race, the Global Economy, and the Human Rights Movement at 60
Hope Lewis

International Human Rights and the International Law Project: The Revolving Door of Academic Discourse and Practitioner Politics
Maxwell O. Chibundu

Gendering the Declaration
Fionnuala Ní Aoláin

 


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