Human Rights Watch conducts regular , systematic investigations of human rights abuses in some seventy countries around the world . It addresses the human rights practices of governments of all political stripes , of all geopolitical ...
Drawing on unprecedented access high-level sources, top-secret memos and never-before-published letters, the book provides a gripping and unvarnished chronicle of how what Israel promised would be an 'enlightened occupation' quickly turned ...
... A Victory Turned Sour : Human Rights in Kuwait Since Liberation [ New York : Human Rights Watch , September 1991 ] , 13 , footnote 49 ) . 30. Ibid . , 7-13 . Also , Dean Fischer of Time magazine placed the number of Palestinians killed ...
... a victory turned sour by Cleon's public castigation.106 Just as important, in that case, the recol- lection of Babylonians through the trygoidia of Telephos within the frame of Dionysian dramatic competition allows Aristophanes to ...
The Israeli, Palestinian, and American contributors to this volume consider the catastrophic failure of the Oslo peace process and the years of bloody violence that ensued.
... North to the Yalu (June–November 1950) [Washington: Office of the Chief of Military History, Department of the Army, 1961], 485–86; William T. Bowers, William M. Hammond, and George L. MacGarrigle, Black Soldier.
Author Orr Kelly offers a rich and riveting history of the SEALs, covering their remarkable triumphs while not shying away from the scandals and controversies.
... a victory for either side and both would be able to repudiate it if things turn sour , on the basis that it was done “ under duress ” . The “ deal ” , at the minimum , would require Benazir to accept Musharraf as President for 5 years ...
This collection offers the reader an exposition and critical analysis of the agreements between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organisation from the perspective of international human rights law.
On the Origins of Human Rights,” review of The Slave Trade and the Origins of International Human Rights Law by Jenny S. Martinez, Harvard Law Review, 2013, vol. 126, 2043–81; Seyla Benhabib, “Moving Beyond False Binarisms: On Samuel ...