Human Rights

  1. Asal, Victor & Murdie, Amanda & Peterson, Timothy M., “Human Rights, NGO Shaming and the Exports of Abusive States”, British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 48, No. 3 (July, 2018), pp. 767-786
  2. Bantekas, Ilias & Oette, Lutz, “International Human Rights Law and Practice”, Cambridge University Press, 2016
  3. Bellamy, Alex J., “No Pain, No Gain?: Torture and Ethics in the War on Terror”, International Affairs, Vol. 82, No. 1, Perspectives on Emerging Would-Be Great Powers (January, 2006), pp. 121-148
  4. Blakeley, Ruth, “Why Torture?”, Review of International Studies, Vol. 33, No. 3 (July, 2007), pp. 373-394
  5. Clapham, Andrew, “Human Rights: A Very Short Introduction”, Oxford University Press, 2015
  6. Conrad, Courtenay Ryals & Moore, Will H., “What Stops the Torture?”, American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 54, No. 2 (April, 2010), pp. 459-476
  7. Crane, Jonathan K., “PERSPECTIVES ON TORTURE: Reports from a Dialogue Including Christian, Judaic, Islamic, and Feminist Viewpoints”, The Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 39, No. 4 (December, 2011), pp. 585-588
  8. Einolf, Christopher J., “The Fall and Rise of Torture: A Comparative and Historical Analysis”, Sociological Theory, Vol. 25, No. 2 (June, 2007), pp. 101-121
  9. Franck, Thomas M., “Are Human Rights Universal?”, Foreign Affairs, Vol. 80, No. 1 (January-February, 2001), pp. 191-204
  10. Freeman, Michael, “Human Rights (Key Concepts)”, Polity Press, 2017
  11. Ghosal, Sarbani Guha, “Human Rights: Concept and Contestation”, The Indian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 71, No. 4 (October-December, 2010), pp. 1103-1125
  12. Hafner-Burton, Emilie M. & Tsutsui, Kryoteru, “Human Rights in a Globalizing World: The Paradox of Empty Promises”, AJS, Vol. 110, No. 5 (March, 2005), pp. 1373-1411
  13. Halstead, Peter, “Human Rights (Key Facts Key Cases)”, Routledge, 2014
  14. Harris, David & Moeckli, Daniel & Sivakumaran, Sandesh & Shah, Sangeeta (eds.), “International Human Rights Law”, Oxford University Press, 2014
  15. Hunt, Lynn, “Inventing Human Rights: A History”, W.W. Norton & Company, 2008
  16. Jacobson, Adam D., “Could the United States Reinstitute an Official Torture Policy?”, Journal of Strategic Security, Vol. 10, No. 2 (Summer, 2017), pp. 97-118
  17. Jain, Nilanjana, “Human Rights Under Democracy”, The Indian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 67, No. 1 (January-March, 2006), pp. 143-152
  18. Juratowitch, Ben, “Torture Is Always Wrong”, Public Affairs Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 2 (April, 2008), pp. 81-90
  19. Kenny, Paul D., “The Meaning of Torture”, Polity, Vol. 42, No. 2 (April, 2010), pp. 131-155
  20. Lokaneeta, Jinee, “Defining an Absence: Torture “Debate” in India”, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 49, No. 26/27 (June 28-July 5, 2014), pp. 69-76
  21. McCormick, James M. & Mitchell, Neil J., “Economic and Political Explanations of Human Rights Violations”, World Politics, Vol. 40, No. 4 (July, 1988), pp. 476-498
  22. Miller, Seumas, “Torture and Counterterrorism”, Iyyn: The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly, No. 22 (January, 2006), pp. 83-106
  23. Nair, Ravi, “Prevention of Torture Bill: A Feeble Attempt”, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 45, No. 25 (June 19-25, 2010), pp. 25-28
  24. Neumayer, Eric, “Do International Human Rights Treaties Improve Respect for Human Rights?”, The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 49, No. 6 (December, 2005), pp. 925-953
  25. Plesch, Dan, “Human Rights After Hitler: The Lost History of Prosecuting Axis War Crimes”Georgetown University Press, 2017
  26. Vreeland, James, “Political Institutions and Human Rights: Why Dictatorships Enter into the United Nations Convention Against Torture”, International Organization, Vol. 62, No. 1 (Winter, 2008), pp. 65-101