معرفی منابع زبان اصلی ، تخصصی جنسیت و حقوق بشر

Gender and Human Rights

Nadje Al-Ali and Nicola Pratt, What Kind of Liberation?: Women and the Occupation of Iraq (London: University of California Press, 2009, 221 pp, £17.95, hbk)

Claudia Aradau, Rethinking Trafficking in Women: Politics out of Security (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, 225pp., £50.00, hbk.).

Kevin Bales, Zoe Trodd (eds), To Plead our own Cause. Personal Stories by Today’s Slaves. (London: Cornell University Press, 2008, 260 pp, pbk)

Bessel, Richard and Claudia Haake, Removing Peoples: Forced Removal in the Modern World. ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, 468 pp., £75)

David Boucher, The Limits of Ethics in International Relations: Natural Law, Natural Rights, and Human Rights in Transition (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, 421 pp., £50.00 hbk.)

Sally Cameron and Edward Newman, Trafficking in Humans: Social, Cultural and Political Dimensions (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2008, 292pp., US$34.00, pbk.)

Sonia Cardenas, Human Rights in Latin America: A politics of terror and hope (Philadelpia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010, 256 pp, £39.00, hbk)

R. Charli Carpenter, Innocent Women and Children: Gender, Norms and the Protection of Civilians (Hampshire: Ashgate, 2008, 217pp., £45.00 hbk.).

Joshua Castellino and David Keane, Minority Rights in the Pacific Region: A comparative legal analysis (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, pp 281., £60.00 hbk).

Olaf Cramme and Patrick Diamond (eds), Social Justice in the Global Age (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2009, 266 pp, £16.99, pbk.)

Farr, V. et al., (eds), Sexed Pistols: The Gendered Impacts of Small Arms and Light Weapons (New York: United Nations University Press, 2009, pp 461., US$43 sbk).

Emilie M. Hafner-Burton, Forced to be Good: Why Trade Agreements Boost Human Rights (London: Cornell University Press, 2009, 232 pp., £21.95 hbk.)

D.J. Harris, M. O’Boyle, E.P. Bates, C.M. Buckley, Law of the European Convention on Human Rights, 2nd Edition (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, 902 pp., £34.99 pbk.)

Seema Kazi, Between Democracy and Nation: Gender and Militarisation in Kashmir (New Delphi: Women Unlimited [An associate of Kali for Women, 2009, 222 pp., £45.00, hbk)

Makau Mutua (ed.), Human Rights NGOs in East Africa: Political and Normative Tensions (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008, 384 pp., £52.00 hbk.)

Sarah Perrigo and Jim Whitman (eds) The Geneva Conventions Under Assault (LondonL Pluto Press, 2010, 272 pp, $33.00 pbk)

Robin L. Riley and Naeem Inayatullah (eds.), Interrogating Imperialism: Conversations on Gender, Race, and War (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, 254 pp., £45.00, hbk.)

Steve Tsang, Intelligence and Human Rights in the Era of Global Terrorism (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2008, 224 pp., £11.99 pbk, £27.95 hbk).