The Voice of the Law in Transition explores the evolution of legal systems and the role of law during periods of social, political, and institutional change. The book examines how legal norms, judi…
Rising Up in Response: Women's Rights Activism in Conflict examines how women and grassroots organizations mobilize to protect and promote women’s rights in contexts of armed conflict and politic…
Human Rights of Women: National and International Perspectives provides a comprehensive examination of women’s rights within both domestic and international frameworks. It analyzes legal standard…
This book examines the complex relationship between globalization and the protection of human rights. It explores how global economic integration, technological advancement, and transnational gover…
World Criminal Justice Systems: A Comparative Survey provides a comprehensive overview of the structures, processes, and practices of criminal justice systems across different countries. The book e…
Lawyering Skills and the Legal Process provides a comprehensive overview of the essential skills required for effective legal practice, emphasizing the connection between practical lawyering techni…
This briefing paper examines the establishment of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights and questions its effectiveness in addressing widespread human rights violations across the contin…
This book examines the role of women in relation to the United States Constitution, focusing on historical exclusion, evolving interpretations, and contemporary practices. It discusses milestones s…
This book introduces the foundations of economic, social, and cultural rights (ESCR) as essential components of human dignity. It explains the historical development, legal frameworks, and practica…
This case study explores the implementation of gender mainstreaming in Indonesia with a focus on women and development. It examines how government policies, institutional frameworks, and developmen…
Focus on People presents the findings of a governance audit conducted on the Public Prosecution Service of the Republic of Indonesia. The report examines the institutional structure, accountability…
Engendering the State explores how international women’s human rights norms are transmitted, adapted, and institutionalized within national contexts. The book examines the processes by which glob…
This book explores the evolution of international efforts to address crimes against humanity, including genocide, war crimes, and systematic human rights abuses. It examines the development of lega…
These seminal works by Mary Wollstonecraft advocate for the equality of women and men in social, political, and educational spheres. A Vindication of the Rights of Women argues for women’s access…
The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), as amended by Protocol No. 11 (1998), introduced a major reform to the enforcement mechanism of the Convention. The amendment replaced the original t…
This work examines the development of the European Union’s Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) policies, focusing on the creation of an area of freedom, security, and justice. It explores how the EU b…
Human Rights: Social Justice in the Age of the Market analyzes the tension between neoliberal economic policies and the pursuit of social justice through human rights. The book critiques how market…
Human Rights: Universality in Practice explores the application of universal human rights principles across different cultural, political, and social contexts. The book examines debates on cultural…
Policies and Principles: Introduction provides an overview of foundational concepts guiding the formulation and implementation of policies in the field of human rights and governance. It outlines t…
The International Criminal Court: Making the Right Choice analyzes the establishment of the ICC as a permanent tribunal to address genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. The book discus…