An exciting venture for the
Institute was the appointment of Professor Lockwood as the Series Editor
of the Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights, a new book series published
by the University of Pennsylvania Press. The following books have been
published:
- Iain Guest, Behind
the Disappearances: Argentina's Dirty War Against Human Rights
and the United Nations (1990)
- Human Rights and Cross Cultural Perspectives: A Quest for
Consensus (Abdullahi An-Na'im,
ed., 1992)
- Menno T. Kamminga, Inter-State
Accountability for Violations of Human Rights (1992)
- Human Rights and Statistics: Getting the Record
Straight (Thomas B. Jabine & Richard
P. Claude, eds., 1992)
- Richard Lewis
Siegel, Employment and Human Rights: The International Dimension (1994)
- Genocide: Conceptual and Historical Dimensions (George J. Andreopoulos,
ed., 1994)
- Howard B. Tolley,
Jr., The International Commission of Jurists: Global Advocates
for Human Rights (1994)
- Human Rights and Women: National and International Perspectives (Rebecca Cook,
ed., 1994)
- Betty Reardon, Educating
for Human Dignity (1995)
- Claude Welch, Protecting
Human Rights in Africa: Roles and Strategies of Non-Governmental
Organizations (1995). Selected by Choice
Magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book.
- Sandra Coliver,
Article XIX, The Right to Know: Human Rights and Access to Reproductive
Health Information (1995)
- Lance Compa & Stephen
Diamond, Human Rights, Labor Rights, and International Trade (1996)
- Human Rights Education for the Twenty First
Century (Richard Claude & George
Andreapoulos, eds., 1997)
- Peter Juviler, Freedom's
Ordeal (1997)
- Paul Gordon
Lauren, The Evolution of International Human Rights: Visions Seen (1998). Selected by
Choice Magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book (2d ed. 2003)
- Jennifer Schirmer, Human
Rights in the Guatemalan MilitaryProject: A Violence Called Democracy (1998). Winner
of the 1999 PIOOM Human Rights Award.
- Johannes Morsink, The
Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A Drafting History (1999). Certified of Merit by the American Society of International Law and selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book.
- Ann Kent, Chinese
Foreign Policy and Human Rights (1999). Selected
by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Book.
- Mark Ensalaco,
Chile Under Pinochet: Recovering the Truth (1999)
- Genocide in Cambodia: Documents
from the Trial of Pol Pot and Ieng Sary (Howard J. DeNike,
John Quigley, & Kenneth J. Robinson, eds., with assistance from
Helen Jarvis & Nereida Cross, 2000)
- NGOs and Human Rights: Promise and Performance (Claude E. Welch,
Jr., ed., 2000)
- Giving Meaning to Economic Social and Cultural
Rights (Isfahan Merali & Valerie
Oosterveld eds., 2001)
- Reza Afshari, Human
Rights in Iran: The Abuse of Cultural Relativism (2001)
- Ming Wan, Human
Rights in Chinese Foreign Relations Defining and Defending National
Interests (2001)
- Richard Pierre
Claude, Science in the Service of Human Rights (2002), "Best Book in Human Rights" by the American Political Science Association, 2003.
- Makau Mutua, Human
Rights: A Political and Cultural Critique (2002)
- John O'Manique, The
Origins of Justice: The Evolution of Morality, Human Rights,
and Law (2002)
- Human Rights Under African Constitution: Realizing the Promise for Ourselves (Abdullahi An-Na'im
ed., 2003)
- Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, Women
in Israel: A State of Their Own (2003)
- Universal
Jurisdiction: National Courts and the Prosecution of Serious
Crimes Under International Law (Stephen Macedo, ed., 2003)
- A Force
Profonde: The Power, Politics, and Promise of Human Rights (Edward
A. Kolodziej ed., 2003)
- Teresa Godwin
Phelps, Shattered Voices: Language, Violence, and the Work
of Truth Commissions (2004)
- Human Rights,
The Rule of Law, and Development in Africa (Paul Tiyambe
Zeleza & Philip J. McConnaughay eds., 2004)
- Naomi Roht-Arriaza, The
Pinochet Effect: Transnational Justice in the Age of Human Rights (2004)
- Stephen Landsman, Crimes
of the Holocaust: The Law Confronts Hard Cases (2005)
- Eric Stover, The Witnesses: War Crimes and the Promise of Justice in The Hague (2005). “Best Book in Human Rights” by the American Political Science Association, 2005.
- Susan Slyomovics, The Performance of Human Rights in Morocco (2005)
- A Voice for Human Rights: Mary Robinson (Kevin Boyle ed., 2005)
- Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf, Female Circumcision: Multicultural Perspectives (2006)
- Economic Rights in Canada and the United States (Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann & Claude E. Welch, Jr. eds., 2006) ISBN 10-0-8122-3925-3
- Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights: A Legal Resource Guide (Scott Leckie & Anne Gallagher eds. 2006) ISBN 10-0-8122-3017-4
- Human Rights in the Arab World: Independent Voices (Anthony Chase & Amr Hamzawy eds., 2006)
- Abdullahi Ahmed An Na’im, African Constitutionalism and the Role of Islam (2006)
- Human Rights in the World Community: Issues and Action (3d ed. Richard Pierre Claude & Burns H. Weston eds., 2006)
- Erin Daly & Jeremy Sarkin, Reconciliation in Divided Societies: Finding Common Ground (2007)
- Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat, Human Rights in Turkey (2007)
- Sonia Cardenas, Conflict and Compliance: State Responses to International Human Rights Pressure (2007)
- The Phenomenon of Torture: Readings and Commentary (William F. Schulz ed., 2007)
- David Weissbrodt & Connie de la Vega, International Human Rights Law: An Introduction (2007)
- The Age of Apology: Facing up to the Past (Mark Gibney, Rhoda Howard-Hassmann, Jean-Marc Coicaud, & Niklaus Steiner eds., 2007)
- Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Did the TRC Deliver? (Audrey Chapman & Hugo van der Merwe eds., 2007)
Order Information: The books may
be ordered from The University of Pennsylvania Press by phone at
1-800-445-9880 or by accessing the Penn Press web site at www.upen.edu/pennpress/