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The Republic Of Fear

By Samir Al-Khalil

Human Rights and International Relations

By R. J. Vincent, Vincent, R. J.

Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights

By Sharon Anderson-Gold

Human Rights in Political Transitions: Gettysburg to Bosnia

By Carla Hesse, Robert Post

Constituting Human Rights: Global Civil Society and the Society of Democratic States

By Mervyn Frost (King's College London, UK)

Equality

By John Rees

Sex Rights: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2002

By Nicholas Bamforth (Fellow in Law, The Queen's College, Oxford)

Displacement, Asylum, Migration: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2004

By Kate E. Tunstall (Fellow in French, Worcester College, Oxford)

Philosophical Theory and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

By William Sweet

Which Rights Should be Universal?

By William J. Talbott (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Washington)

International Human Rights Lexicon

By Susan Marks (, University Lecturer in the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Emmanuel College Cambridge), Andrew Clapham (, Professor of Public International Law at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva and an Asso...

Human Rights in the World: An Introduction to the Study of the International Protection of Human Rights

By A. H. Robertson, J.G. J.G. Merrills

The Civil Rights Movement

By Jack E. Davis (University of Florida)

Citizenship Today: The Contemporary Relevance Of T.H. Marshall

By Martin I A Bulmer (University of Surrey, UK), Anthony Rees

Ethical Citizenship: British Idealism and the Politics of Recognition

By T. Brooks

The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels

By Jon Meacham

The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth

By Jonathan Rauch

The Idea of Human Rights: Four Inquiries

By Michael J. Perry (University Distinguished Chair in Law, University Distinguished Chair in Law, Wake Forest University)

The Genetic Revolution and Human Rights: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 1998

By Burley, Justine

Free Speech And Why It Matters

By Andrew Doyle

Long Walk To Freedom

By Mandela, Nelson

EU Migrant Workers, Brexit and Precarity: Polish Women's Perspectives from Inside the UK

By Eva A. Duda-Mikulin (University of Wroclaw)

Bad News: Last Journalists in a Dictatorship

By Sundaram, Anjan

Austerity: The Demolition of the Welfare State and the Rise of the Zombie Economy

By Kerry-Anne Mendoza

Transforming Society

By Melba Maggay

The Political Aesthetics of Global Protest: The Arab Spring and Beyond

By Pnina Werbner, Martin Webb, Kathryn Spellman-Poots

Protection Amid Chaos: The Creation of Property Rights in Palestinian Refugee Camps

By Nadya Hajj

The Rule of Violence: Subjectivity, Memory and Government in Syria

By Salwa Ismail (University of London)

The Revolution will be Digitised: Dispatches from the Information War

By Brooke, Heather

Young Africa: Realising the Rights of Children and Youth

By Alex De Waal, Nicolas Argenti