Revealing how violence and identity converge in genocide narrative identity
Exploring the past, present, and future of military humanitarianism
Reflecting on how building connections with others is necessary for humanity’s survival
Examines how the need to appear decisive becomes the paramount consideration for politicians in crisis situations
Examines how and why holding US presidents accountable for war crimes is an obligatory but impossible task in the American constitutional system
Toward a geography of infrastructure
A unique and timely publication, for advocates, academics, and practitioners, providing invaluable insight into the plight of the disappeared
A bottom-up analysis of what displaced people need rather than what states want
How the UN's right to inclusive education has resulted in school segregation for disabled students
A new theory of international cooperation on migration
Why boardroom diplomacy fails
Grassroots America supports LBGTQ rights even when leaders do not
How American human rights lawyers fight for justice in U.S. Courts for international victims of violence
The intimacy of dying reveals the conflict between individuals and the institutions that rule their beliefs
Examines the pervasive presence of surveillance and how surveillance technologies alter the performance of everyday life
A fresh, though counterintuitive, understanding of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s legal, political, and cultural heritage
An International Relations scholar examines the processes by which formerly denigrated peoples become recognized as human beings worthy of rights and dignity
A guide for facilitating discussions about socially divisive issues for students, educators, business managers, and community leaders
In democratic states, the courts can help safeguard civil liberties against excessive legislative and executive efforts to combat terrorism
A definitive scholarly treatment of the ECCC from legal and political perspectives
A fresh, though counterintuitive, understanding of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s legal, political, and cultural heritage
Legal prohibitions against torture cannot prevent state violence
A graphic exposé of the inhumane treatment of HIV-positive inmates in U.S. prisons