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  • Book review: International justice in Rwanda and the Balkans: virtual trials and the struggle for state cooperation – by Victor Peskin. Ainley, Kirsten
  • Book review: political evil in a global age: Hannah Arendt and international theory - by Patrick Hayden. Ainley, Kirsten
  • Book review: ‘War Games: The Story of Aid and War in Modern Times’ by Linda Polman. Ainley, Kirsten
  • Evaluating the success of transitional justice in Sierra Leone and beyond. Ainley, Kirsten
  • Excesses of responsibility: the limits of law and the possibilities of politics. Ainley, Kirsten
  • The International Criminal Court on trial. Ainley, Kirsten
  • Justifying justice: verdicts at the ECCC. Ainley, Kirsten
  • Retreat or retrenchment? An analysis of the International Criminal Court's failure to prosecute presidents. Ainley, Kirsten
  • Transitional justice in Cambodia: the coincidence of power and principle. Ainley, Kirsten
  • The implications and imperfections of practice. Ainley, Kirsten
  • The responsibility to protect and the International Criminal Court: counteracting the crisis. Ainley, Kirsten
  • The social practice of institutional responsibility. Ainley, Kirsten
  • Ten years on: transitional justice in post conflict Sierra Leone: report and analysis of a conference held at Goodenough College, London. Ainley, Kirsten and Datzberger, Simone and Friedman, Rebekka and Mahony, Chris (eds.)
  • Transitional justice in Sierra Leone: theory, history and evaluation. Ainley, Kirsten and Friedman, Rebekka and Mahony, Chris
  • The potential and politics of transitional justice: interactions between the global and the local in evaluations of success. Ainley, Kirsten and Friedman, Rebekka and Mahony, Chris
  • Mobilisation and violence in the new media ecology: the Dua Khalil Aswad and Camilia Shehata cases. Al-Lami, Mina and Hoskins, Andrew and O'Loughlin, Ben
  • A European way of security: the Madrid Report of the Human Security Study Group. Albrecht, Ulrich and Chinkin, Christine and Collantes Celador, Gemma and Flechtner, Stefanie and Glasius, Marlies and Kaldor, Mary and Kiljunen, Kimmo and Klabbers, Jan and Kuper, Jenny and Licht, Sonia and Lotti, Flavio and Reinhardt, Klaus and Schmeder, Genevieve and Seifter, Pavel and Serra, Narcis and Weisskirchen, Gert
  • A human security doctrine for Europe: the Barcelona Report of the Study Group on Europe's Security Capabilities. Albrecht, Ulrich and Chinkin, Christine and Dervis, Kemal and Dwan, Renata and Giddens, Anthony and Gnesotto, Nicole and Kaldor, Mary and Licht, Sonia and Pronk, Jan and Reinhardt, Klaus and Schmeder, Genevieve and Seifter, Pavel and Serra, Narcis
  • Introduction [symposium: the Hague peace conferences]. Aldrich, George H. and Chinkin, Christine
  • A century of achievement and unfinished work. Aldrich, George H. and Chinkin, Christine
  • Spectacles of illegality: mapping Ethiopia’s show trials. Allo, Awol and Tesfaye, Beza
  • A class of spatial econometric methods in the empirical analysis of clusters of firms in space. Arbia, Giuseppe and Espa, Giuseppe and Quah, Danny
  • Dispute resolution in Australia. Astor, Hilary and Chinkin, Christine
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  • Gender, minorities and indigenous peoples. Banda, Fareda and Chinkin, Christine
  • Ageing in new religions: the varieties of later experiences. Barker, Eileen
  • And the wisdom to know the difference? Freedom, control and the sociology of religion (Association for the Sociology of Religion 2002 presidential address). Barker, Eileen
  • Armenia. Barker, Eileen
  • Beyond mere toleration. Barker, Eileen
  • Brahma Kumari. Barker, Eileen
  • Bringing them in: some observations on methods of recruitment employed by new religious movements. Barker, Eileen
  • But Who's Going to Win? National and Minority Religions in Post-communist Society. Barker, Eileen
  • Changes in new religious movements. Barker, Eileen
  • Charismatization: the social production of `an ethos propitious to the mobilization of sentiments'. Barker, Eileen
  • Crossing the boundary: new challenges to religious authority and control as a consequence of access to the internet. Barker, Eileen
  • Cult-watching Practices and Consequences in Europe and North America. Barker, Eileen
  • Cult-watching groups and the construction of images of new religious movements. Barker, Eileen
  • Doing sociology: confessions of a professional stranger. Barker, Eileen
  • Eileen Barker on studying cults. Barker, Eileen audio_file
  • Foreword. Barker, Eileen
  • General overview of the "cult scene" in Great Britain. Barker, Eileen
  • Harm and new religious movements: some notes on a sociological perspective. Barker, Eileen
  • INFORM: bringing the sociology of religion to the public space. Barker, Eileen
  • In and out of place: varieties of religious locations in a globalising world. Barker, Eileen
  • In god's name: practising unconditional love to the death. Barker, Eileen
  • In the beginning: the battle of creation science against evolutionism. Barker, Eileen
  • Mapping the territory. Barker, Eileen
  • Misconceptions of the religious ‘other’: the importance for human rights of objective and balanced knowledge. Barker, Eileen
  • New and nonconventional religious movements: implications for social harmony. Barker, Eileen
  • New religious movements. Barker, Eileen
  • New religious movements. Barker, Eileen
  • New religious movements: their incidence and significance. Barker, Eileen
  • Of gods and men : new religious movements in the West. Barker, Eileen
  • Preface. Barker, Eileen
  • Religion in China: some introductory notes for the intrepid Western scholar. Barker, Eileen
  • Religious movements: cult and anticult since Jonestown. Barker, Eileen
  • Religious movements: cult and anticult since Jonestown. Barker, Eileen
  • Rights and wrongs of new forms of religiosity in Europe. Barker, Eileen
  • Rights and wrongs of new forms of religiosity in Europe: problems of pluralism in Europe at the beginning of the 21st century. Barker, Eileen
  • State imposed secularism: yet another dimension? Barker, Eileen
  • Stepping out of the ivory tower:a sociological engagement in ‘the cult wars’. Barker, Eileen
  • Subud. Barker, Eileen
  • Taking Two to Tango : The New Religious Movements and Sociology. Barker, Eileen
  • United Kingdom. Barker, Eileen
  • Watching for violence: a comparative analysis of five cult-watching groups. Barker, Eileen
  • We've got to draw the line somewhere: an exploration of boundaries that define locations of religious identity. Barker, Eileen
  • What are we studying? A sociological case for keeping the "Nova". Barker, Eileen
  • What should we do about the cults? Policies, information and the perspective of INFORM. Barker, Eileen
  • When heresy is treachery, and dirt is religion out of place. Barker, Eileen
  • The church without and the God within: religiosity and/or spirituality? Barker, Eileen
  • A comparative exploration of dress and the presentation of self as implicit religion. Barker, Eileen
  • The cult as a social problem. Barker, Eileen
  • A general overview of the "cult scene" in Britain. Barker, Eileen
  • An introduction to 'The devil’s children'. Barker, Eileen
  • The making of a moonie: choice or brainwashing? Barker, Eileen
  • The not-so-new religious movements: changes in ‘the cult scene’ over the past forty years. Barker, Eileen
  • The objective study of the subjective or the subjective study of the objective?: notes on the social scientific study of religious experience and the social construction of reality. Barker, Eileen picture_as_pdf
  • The opium wars of the new millennium: religion in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. Barker, Eileen
  • The protection of minority religions in Eastern Europe. Barker, Eileen
  • The scientific study of religion? You must be joking! Barker, Eileen
  • Pluralism, revenant or recessive? Barker, Rodney
  • Collected essays on the use of international law. Beyani, Chaloka
  • Governance and human rights in the SADC region. Beyani, Chaloka
  • Human rights standards and the free movement of people within states. Beyani, Chaloka
  • International law and the war on terror. Beyani, Chaloka
  • International legal criteria for the separation of members of armed forces, armed bands and militia from refugees in the territories of host states. Beyani, Chaloka
  • Introductory note on the pact on security, stability and development in the Great Lakes region. Beyani, Chaloka
  • Kenya must avoid a new internal displacement crisis” – UN expert warns in run up to elections. Beyani, Chaloka
  • Protection of the right to seek and obtain asylum under the African human rights system. Beyani, Chaloka
  • Recent developments in the African human rights system 2004-2006. Beyani, Chaloka
  • Recent developments: the elaboration of a legal framework for the protection of internally displaced persons in Africa. Beyani, Chaloka
  • Toward a more effective guarantee of women's rights in the African human rights system. Beyani, Chaloka
  • The legal premises for the international protection of human rights. Beyani, Chaloka
  • The needs of refugee women: a human-rights perspective. Beyani, Chaloka
  • The politics of international law: transformation of the guiding principles on internal displacement from soft law to hard law. Beyani, Chaloka
  • The role of human rights bodies in protecting refugees. Beyani, Chaloka
  • Introduction - the editorial group. Beyani, Chaloka and Fitzpatrick, Joan and Kalin, Walter
  • Exclusion from protection. Beyani, Chaloka and Fitzpatrick, Joan and Kalin, Walter and Zard, Monette (eds.)
  • Regulating private military companies: options for the UK Government. Beyani, Chaloka and Lilly, Damian
  • The ‘British jihad’ and the curves of religious violence. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Democracy and Hindu nationalism. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Dharmo rakshati rakshitah: Hindutva movements in the UK. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Doing a dissertation. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Empowerment and understanding. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Ethnic absolutism and the authoritarian spirit. Bhatt, Chetan
  • From the rivers of hate: strange travels in Indo-German fantasy. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Frontlines and interstices in the global war on terror. Bhatt, Chetan
  • HIV primary and secondary prevention issues for African communities. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Hindu nationalism: origins, ideologies and modern myths. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Human rights and the transformations of war. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Kant's `raw man' and the miming of primitivism: Spivak's 'Critique of postcolonial reason'. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Kant's `raw man' and the miming of primitivism: Spivak's 'critique of postcolonial reason'. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Liberation and purity : race, new religious movements and the ethics of postmodernity. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Looking at epidemiology. Bhatt, Chetan
  • 'Majority ethnic' claims and authoritarian nationalism: the case of Hindutva. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Needs assessment. Bhatt, Chetan
  • New foundations: contingency, indeterminacy and black translocality. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Positive responses: HIV and African communities in Enfield & Haringey. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Primordial being: Enlightenment, Schopenhauer and the Indian subject of postcolonial theory. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Secularism and communalism in the UK. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Secularism and conflicts about rights. Bhatt, Chetan
  • The fetish of the margins: religious absolutism, anti-racism and postcolonial silence. Bhatt, Chetan
  • The land, the blood and the passion: the Hindu far-right. Bhatt, Chetan
  • The lore of the homeland: Hindu nationalism and indigenist neoracism. Bhatt, Chetan
  • The new xenologies of Europe: civil tensions and mythic pasts. Bhatt, Chetan
  • The spirit lives on: race and the disciplines. Bhatt, Chetan
  • The times of movements: a response to Judith Butler. Bhatt, Chetan
  • The virtues of violence and arts of terror: the salafi-jihadi political universe. Bhatt, Chetan
  • Official knowledges: the free market, identity formation, sexuality and race in the HIV/AIDS sector. Bhatt, Chetan and Lee, Robert
  • Hindutva in the West: mapping the antinomies of diaspora nationalism. Bhatt, Chetan and Mukta, Parita
  • National African HIV Prevention Projects: evaluation report to the Department of Health / Enfield & Haringey Health Authority. Bhatt, Chetan and Phellas, C. and Pozniak, A.
  • European social space or Europe’s social spaces? Bhatt, Chetan and Seckinelgin, Hakan
  • LSE’s experts explain what awaits Britain and Europe ahead of Brexit. Black, Julia and Woll, Cornelia and Hobolt, Sara and Wratil, Christopher and Moloney, Niamh and Schuster, Edmund-Philipp and Hübner, Danuta and Fankhauser, Samuel and Carvalho, Maria and Iammarino, Simona and Ascani, Andrea and Begg, Iain and de Grauwe, Paul and Travers, Tony and Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • The dynamic effects of aggregate demand and supply disturbances. Blanchard, OJ and Quah, Danny
  • UNCLOS III and the process of international law-making. Boyle, Alan and Chinkin, Christine
  • The making of international law. Boyle, Alan and Chinkin, Christine
  • Understanding international relations [4th edition]. Brown, Chris and Ainley, Kirsten
  • Corporate liability for violations of the human right to just conditions of work in extraterritorial operations. Bueno, Nicolas
  • From the right to work to freedom from work: introduction to the human economy. Bueno, Nicolas
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  • International negotiations and domestic politics: the case of IMF labor market conditionality. Caraway, Teri and Rickard, Stephanie and Anner, Mark
  • Regulating international law. Charlesworth, Hilary and Chinkin, Christine
  • Sex, gender, and September 11. Charlesworth, Hilary and Chinkin, Christine
  • Accesso a la justicia, género y derechos humanos. Chinkin, Christine
  • Addressing violence against women in the commonwealth within states' obligations under international law. Chinkin, Christine
  • Alternatives to economic sanctions. Chinkin, Christine
  • Article 62. Chinkin, Christine
  • Article 63. Chinkin, Christine
  • The CEDAW committee and violence against women. Chinkin, Christine
  • Cultural relativism and international law. Chinkin, Christine
  • Effective remedies for all: universalizing criminal justice. Chinkin, Christine
  • Feminist reflections on international criminal law. Chinkin, Christine
  • Gender inequality and international human rights law. Chinkin, Christine
  • Gender mainstreaming in legal and constitutional affairs. Chinkin, Christine
  • Gender-related violence and international criminal law and justice. Chinkin, Christine
  • Human rights and the politics of representation: is there a role for international law? Chinkin, Christine
  • International dispute resolution, with specific attention to China. Chinkin, Christine
  • International humanitarian law, human rights and the UK courts. Chinkin, Christine
  • Jus cogens, article 103 of the UN Charter and other hierarchical techniques of conflict solution. Chinkin, Christine
  • Laws of occupation. Chinkin, Christine
  • Normative development in the international legal system. Chinkin, Christine
  • Peace agreements as a means for promoting gender equality and ensuring participation of women. Chinkin, Christine
  • Post-conflict reconstruction and rehabilitation. Chinkin, Christine
  • Rethinking legality/legitimacy after the Iraq War. Chinkin, Christine
  • Sexual harassment: an international law perspective. Chinkin, Christine
  • Sources. Chinkin, Christine
  • Third parties in international law. Chinkin, Christine
  • U.N. Human Rights Council fact-finding missions: lessons from Gaza. Chinkin, Christine
  • The United Nations Decade for the Elimination of Poverty: what role for international law? Chinkin, Christine
  • Women's international tribunal on Japanese military sexual slavery. Chinkin, Christine
  • Women's rights are human rights. Chinkin, Christine
  • Women, nationality and citizenship. Chinkin, Christine
  • The continuing occupation?: issues of joint and several liability and effective control. Chinkin, Christine
  • An international law framework with respect to international peace and security. Chinkin, Christine
  • The language of human rights law. Chinkin, Christine
  • The legality of NATO's action in the former republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) under international law. Chinkin, Christine
  • The state that acts alone: bully, good samaritan or iconoclast? Chinkin, Christine
  • The boundaries of international law: a feminist analysis. Chinkin, Christine and Charlesworth, Hilary
  • The UK CEDAW story. Chinkin, Christine and Gordon, Jane
  • Gender and new wars. Chinkin, Christine and Kaldor, Mary
  • Intergovernmental organizations as "friends of the court". Chinkin, Christine and Mackenzie, R.
  • Vision and reality: democracy and citizenship of women in the Dayton peace accords. Chinkin, Christine and Paradine, Kate
  • Feminist approaches to international law: reflections from another century. Chinkin, Christine and Wright, Shelley and Charlesworth, Hilary
  • Animal rights and animal experiments: an interest-based approach. Cochrane, Alasdair
  • Animal rights without liberation: applied ethics and human obligations. Cochrane, Alasdair
  • Do animals have an interest in liberty? Cochrane, Alasdair
  • Ownership and justice for animals. Cochrane, Alasdair
  • An introduction to animals and political theory. Cochrane, Alasdair
  • Public/woman and the fatal fetus. Conroy, Amanda
  • The world crisis. Cox, Michael and Davies, Howard and Held, David and Young, Kevin and Quah, Danny
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  • The 2011 uprisings in the Arab Middle East: political change and geopolitical implications. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • Democracy as counter-terrorism in the Middle East: a red herring? Dalacoura, Katerina
  • Democratisation: uprising, violence and reform. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • Engagement or coercion? Weighing Western human rights policies towards Turkey, Iran and Egypt. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • International human rights norms and the state in Egypt and Tunisia: globalization, liberalism and culture. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • Islam and violence: breaking the link. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • Islam, liberalism and human rights: implications for international relations. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • Islamist movements as non-state actors and their relevance to international relations. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • Islamist terrorism and the Middle East democratic deficit: political exclusion, repression and the causes of extremism. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • It's not a bad time to be a Middle Eastern dictator. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • Middle East area studies and terrorism studies: establishing links via a critical approach. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • Teaching (and learning) Islam in Egypt. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • Turkey, Iran and the Arab uprisings: the failure of political Islam and post-ideological politics. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • US democracy promotion in the Arab Middle East since 11 September 2001: a critique. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • Violence, September 11 and the interpretations of Islam. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • The brotherhood will soon be left behind. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • The crisis of 11 September and the interpretations of Islam. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • The on-going conflict in Syria presents a great challenge to proponents of human rights: a consensual strategy must be found that saves lives and prevents an escalation of violence. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • The uncertain future of political Islam. Dalacoura, Katerina
  • Philanthropy and power: special issue. David, Thomas and Guilhot, Nicolas and Schaufelbuehl, Janick and Mazbouri, Malik
  • Philanthropie et pouvoir, 19e et 20e siècle. David, Thomas and Guilhot, Nicolas and Schaufelbuehl, Janick Marina and Mazbouri, Malik
  • Commentary to the Maastricht principles on extraterritorial obligations of states in the area of economic, social and cultural rights. De Schutter, Olivier and Eide, Asbjørn and Khalfan, Ashfaq and Orellana, Marcos and Salomon, Margot E. and Seiderman, Ian
  • The security threat posed by ‘outsiders’ is becoming a central theme of French politics in the aftermath of Charlie Hebdo. Downing, Joseph and Jackson-Preece, Jennifer and Werdine-Norris, Maria picture_as_pdf
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  • Can human rights survive?: a symposium on the 2005 Hamlyn lectures. Economides, Kim and Twining, William and Phillipson, Gavin and Chakrabati, Shami and Gearty, Conor
  • Books can be deceiving: Edith Turner and the problem of categories in anthropology. Engelke, Matthew
  • Clarity and charisma: on the uses of ambiguity in ritual life. Engelke, Matthew
  • God's agents: Biblical publicity in contemporary England. Engelke, Matthew
  • Past Pentecostalism: notes on rupture, realignment, and everyday Life in Pentecostal and African Independent Churches. Engelke, Matthew
  • Reading and time: two approaches to the materiality of scripture. Engelke, Matthew
  • Religion and the media turn: a review essay. Engelke, Matthew
  • Renowned Zimbabwe Writer Chenjerai Hove Remembered. Engelke, Matthew
  • Secular shadows: African, immanent, post-colonial. Engelke, Matthew
  • Sticky subjects, sticky objects: The substance of African Christian healing. Engelke, Matthew
  • Text and performance in an African church: The Book, "live and direct". Engelke, Matthew
  • The book, the church, and the "incomprehensible paradox": Christianity in African history. Engelke, Matthew
  • The coffin question: death and materiality in humanist funerals. Engelke, Matthew
  • The early days of Johane Masowe: Self-doubt, uncertainty, and religious transformation. Engelke, Matthew
  • The idiom of spirit: possession and ngoma in Africa. Engelke, Matthew
  • An interview with Edith Turner. Engelke, Matthew
  • The objects of evidence. Engelke, Matthew
  • The problem of belief: Evans-Pritchard and Victor Turner on "the inner life.". Engelke, Matthew
  • A problem of presence : beyond scripture in an African Christian church. Engelke, Matthew
  • Northern Irish voters and the British-Irish agreement: foundations of a stable consociational settlement? Evans, Geoffrey and O'Leary, Brendan
  • A law too far: Part III of the Police Bill 1997. Ewing, K D and Gearty, Conor
  • Freedom under Thatcher: civil liberties in modern Britain. Ewing, Keith and Gearty, Conor
  • The struggle for civil liberties: political freedom and the rule of law in Britain, 1914-1945. Ewing, Keith and Gearty, Conor
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  • Giving land back or righting wrongs? Comparative issues in the study of land restitution. Fay, Derrick and James, Deborah
  • The UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women: a commentary. Freeman, Marsha and Chinkin, Christine and Rudolf, Beate
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  • 11 September 2001, counter-terrorism and the Human Rights Act. Gearty, Conor
  • Airy-fairy. Gearty, Conor
  • Answering for torture. Gearty, Conor
  • The Blair Report. Gearty, Conor
  • Book review: beyond comparison: sex and discrimination, by Timothy Macklem. Gearty, Conor
  • The Casement treason trial in its legal context. Gearty, Conor
  • The Casement treason trial in its legal context. Gearty, Conor
  • Citizenship and freedom of expression. Gearty, Conor
  • Civil liberties. Gearty, Conor
  • Civil liberties and human rights. Gearty, Conor
  • Constitutional and human rights law. Gearty, Conor
  • Cry freedom. Gearty, Conor
  • Democracy and human rights in the European Court of Human Rights: a critical appraisal. Gearty, Conor
  • Don't destroy our schools. Gearty, Conor
  • Essays on human rights and terrorism: comparative approaches to civil liberties in Asia, the EU and North America. Gearty, Conor
  • The European Court of Human Rights and the protection of civil liberties: an overview. Gearty, Conor
  • Finding an enemy. Gearty, Conor
  • Focus: secrets must be defended in open. Gearty, Conor
  • Freedom of assembly and public order. Gearty, Conor
  • Here come the judges. Gearty, Conor
  • How did Blair get here? Gearty, Conor
  • How we declare war. Gearty, Conor
  • The Human Rights Act 1998 and the role of the Strasbourg organs: some preliminary reflections. Gearty, Conor
  • The Human Rights Act and the criminal law: an overview of the early case-law. Gearty, Conor
  • The Human Rights Act: an overview. Gearty, Conor
  • Human rights. Gearty, Conor
  • Hutton missed the mark. Gearty, Conor
  • Keeping it honest: the role of the laity in a clerical church. Gearty, Conor
  • Northern Ireland. Gearty, Conor
  • Political violence and civil liberties. Gearty, Conor
  • Principles of human rights adjudication. Gearty, Conor
  • Reconciling Parliamentary democracy and human rights. Gearty, Conor
  • Reflections on civil liberties in an age of counter-terrorism. Gearty, Conor
  • Reflections on human rights and civil liberties in light of the United Kingdom's Human Rights Act 1998. Gearty, Conor
  • Response to Charles Townshend. Gearty, Conor
  • Rethinking civil liberties in a counter-terrorism world. Gearty, Conor
  • Rethinking civil liberties in a counter-terrorism world. Gearty, Conor
  • Revisiting section 3(1) of the Human Rights Act. Gearty, Conor
  • Short cuts. Gearty, Conor
  • Situating international human rights law in an age of counter-terrorism. Gearty, Conor
  • Terror. Gearty, Conor
  • Terror, human rights and civil liberties: authoritarian answers. Gearty, Conor
  • Terrorism and human rights. Gearty, Conor
  • Terrorism and human rights. Gearty, Conor
  • Terrorism and morality. Gearty, Conor
  • Terrorism and morality. Gearty, Conor
  • Tort law and the Human Rights Act. Gearty, Conor
  • Unravelling Osman. Gearty, Conor
  • What are judges for? Gearty, Conor
  • With a little help from our friends. Gearty, Conor
  • An escalation of reasonableness. Gearty, Conor
  • The holism of human rights: linking religion, ethics and public life. Gearty, Conor
  • The internal and external "other" in the Union legal order: racism, religious intolerance and xenophobia in Europe. Gearty, Conor
  • A jury's leap of faith. Gearty, Conor
  • A misreading of the law. Gearty, Conor
  • The myth of detention. Gearty, Conor
  • The paradox of United States democracy. Gearty, Conor
  • The place of private nuisance in a modern law of torts. Gearty, Conor
  • The politics of abortion. Gearty, Conor
  • The price of justice. Gearty, Conor
  • The right cause but the wrong battle. Gearty, Conor
  • A supreme act of reform. Gearty, Conor
  • Insolvency practice and the Human Rights Act 1998. Gearty, Conor and Davies, Stephen
  • Democracy or a bill of rights. Gearty, Conor and Ewing, Keith
  • Rocky foundations for Labour's new rights. Gearty, Conor and Ewing, Keith
  • Terrorism and the rule of law. Gearty, Conor and Kimbell, J. A.
  • Civil rights sacrificed on the altar of security. Gearty, Conor and Oberleitner, Gerd
  • Des reconversions dans la permanence: le néoconservatisme, un gauchisme de droite. Guilhot, Nicolas
  • Financiers, philanthropes: sociologie de Wall Street. Guilhot, Nicolas
  • Les néoconservateurs: sociologie d’une contre-révolution. Guilhot, Nicolas
  • Los profesionales de la democracia: militantes y científicos en el nuevo internacionalismo americano. Guilhot, Nicolas
  • Une vocation philanthropique: George Soros, les sciences sociales et la régulation du marché mondial. Guilhot, Nicolas
  • The democracy makers. Human rights and the politics of global order. Guilhot, Nicolas
  • A network of influential friendships: the fondation pour une entraide intellectuelle Européenne and east–west cultural dialogue, 1957–1991. Guilhot, Nicolas
  • The transatlantic crafting of international relations theory. Guilhot, Nicolas
  • 'The transition to the human world of democracy': notes for a history of the concept of transition, from early Marxism to 1989. Guilhot, Nicolas
  • From transition to consolidation. Extending the concept of democratization and the practice of democracy. Guilhot, Nicolas and Schmitter, Philippe
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  • 100 myths about the Middle East. Halliday, Fred
  • 2000'lerde dünya: tehlikeler ve vaatler (Turkish translation) The world at 2000 : perils and promises. Halliday, Fred
  • 9/11 and Middle Eastern studies past and future: revisiting ivory towers on sand. Halliday, Fred
  • Anti-Arab prejudice in the UK: the 'Kilroy-Silk Affair' and the BBC response. Halliday, Fred
  • Book review: "cradle of Islam: the Hijaz and the quest for an Arabian identity" and "Voice of an exile: reflections on Islam". Halliday, Fred
  • Culture and international relations: a new reductionism? Halliday, Fred
  • Devrim ve Dunya Siyaseti (Turkish translation of Revolution and world politics 1999). Halliday, Fred
  • Europe and the international system: war and peace. Halliday, Fred
  • For an international sociology. Halliday, Fred
  • Foreword. Halliday, Fred
  • Foreword. Halliday, Fred
  • Foreword. Halliday, Fred
  • Global governance: prospects and problems. Halliday, Fred
  • Globalisation and its discontents. Halliday, Fred
  • He hasn't finished yet: achievements and challenges in the work of Michael Mann. Halliday, Fred
  • The Iranian left in international perspective. Halliday, Fred
  • It's time to bin the past. Halliday, Fred
  • Las relaciones internacionales en un mundo en transformacion. Halliday, Fred
  • Letter from Turkey. Halliday, Fred
  • London and the Middle East. Halliday, Fred
  • Manipulation and its limits: media coverage of the Gulf War, 1990-1991. Halliday, Fred
  • The Middle East and the politics of differential integration. Halliday, Fred
  • The Middle East in international relations: power, politics and ideology. Halliday, Fred
  • Nationalism. Halliday, Fred
  • Oman-Yemen: an historic re-encounter. Halliday, Fred
  • Post-akhundism: some tentative notes on the future of Iran. Halliday, Fred
  • Rethinking international relations. Halliday, Fred
  • Revolution and world politics: the rise and fall of the sixth great power. Halliday, Fred
  • September 11, one year on: in retrospect. Halliday, Fred
  • Terrorism and world politics - beyond armed response. Halliday, Fred
  • Terrorismo y perspectivas historicas: comprender y evitar el pasado. Halliday, Fred
  • Two hours that shook the world: September 11, 2001, causes and consequences. Halliday, Fred
  • Universality and rights: the challenges to nationalism. Halliday, Fred
  • Utopian realism: the challenge for "revolution" in our times. Halliday, Fred
  • West encountering Islam: Islamophobia reconsidered. Halliday, Fred
  • Why do revolutions happen? Halliday, Fred
  • The chimera of the "international university". Halliday, Fred
  • 'The clash of civilisations?' Sense and nonsense. Halliday, Fred
  • The foreign policy of Yemen. Halliday, Fred
  • The great anomaly. Halliday, Fred
  • The myth of Islam versus the West. Halliday, Fred
  • A new global configuration. Halliday, Fred
  • The perils of community: reason and unreason in nationalist ideology. Halliday, Fred
  • The pertinence of imperialism. Halliday, Fred
  • The politics of the Umma: states and community in Islamic movements. Halliday, Fred
  • The potentials of enlightenment. Halliday, Fred
  • The potentials of enlightenment. Halliday, Fred
  • The romance of non-state actors. Halliday, Fred
  • The significance of the twentieth century. Halliday, Fred
  • The twenty-first century takes shape: a year of three speeds (El siglo XXI toma forma: 2004, un año a tres velocidades). Halliday, Fred
  • The world at 2000: perils and promises. Halliday, Fred
  • The BJS: shaping sociology over 60 years: special 60th anniversary issue of the British Journal of Sociology. Heidensohn, Frances and Moon, Claire and Stevenson, Gillian and Tonkiss, Fran and Wright, Richard
  • New life for health: the commission on the NHS. Hutton, Will and Binmore, K and Gearty, Conor and Parsons, S and Struthers, J and Weir, S and Thornton, S
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  • Article 16. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
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  • Article 18. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Constructing minority rights from equality guarantees. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Democracy, minority rights and plural societies: plus ça change? Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Diversity and co-existence in international society: the Bolzano/Bozen recommendations in historical perspective. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • The High Commissioner on National Minorities as a normative actor. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Human rights and cultural pluralism. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Is nationalism to blame for the post Brexit vote divisions? Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • The Leave campaign won the final BBC referendum debate on Twitter. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Minority language rights in Europe today. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Minority rights: between diversity and community. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Origins of nations: contested beginnings, contested futures. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Positive measures and the EU equality directives:closing the protection gap between ‘new’ and ‘old’ minorities through the reasonable accommodation of religion? Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Tusk’s Shakespearean tweet shows the gravity of the UK’s EU vote and its potential consequences for both parties. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Who is a minority? Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • The role of human and minority rights in complex power-sharing. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • An undiscover’d country: the Brexit debate on Twitter reveals widespread democratic discontent. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer
  • Introducing the Generation Brexit project – a chance for millennials to shape Brexit. Jackson-Preece, Jennifer and Dunin-Wąsowicz, Roch
  • "After years in the wilderness" : the discourse of land claims in the new South Africa. James, Deborah
  • Basadi ba baeng/visiting women: female migrant performance from the Northern Transvaal. James, Deborah
  • Burial sites, informal rights and lost kingdoms: the contesting of land claims in Mpumalanga, South Africa. James, Deborah
  • David Webster: a postscript English translation of “Posfácio: David Webster”. James, Deborah
  • David Webster: an activist anthropologist twenty years on. James, Deborah
  • Hill of thorns : custom, knowledge and the reclaiming of a lost land in the new South Africa. James, Deborah
  • Pedi women and Kiba performance. James, Deborah
  • Property and citizenship in South African land reform. James, Deborah
  • Sister, spouse, lazy woman: commentaries on domestic predicaments by Kiba performers from the Northern Province. James, Deborah
  • Songs of the women migrants: performance and identity in South Africa. James, Deborah
  • The return of the broker: consensus, hierarchy and choice in South African land reform. James, Deborah
  • The tragedy of the private: owners, communities and the state in South Africa's land reform programme. James, Deborah
  • The reproductive consequences of shifting ethnic identity in South Africa. James, Deborah and Kaufman, Carol
  • Ethical dilemmas? UK immigration, Legal Aid funding reform and caseworkers. James, Deborah and Killick, Evan
  • Singing songs of AIDS in Venda, South Africa: performance, pollution and ethnomusicology in a ‘neo-liberal’ setting. James, Deborah and McNeill, Fraser G.
  • The land and the word: missions, African Christians, and the claiming of land in South Africa. James, Deborah and Mphahle Nkadimeng, Geoffrey
  • 'A sentimental attachment to the neighbourhood': African Christians and land claims in South Africa. James, Deborah and Nkadimeng, Geoffrey
  • An apartheid of souls: Dutch and Afrikaner colonialism and its aftermath in Indonesia and South Africa – an introduction. James, Deborah and Schrauwers, Albert
  • Civil liberties and the challenge of terrorism. Johnson, Mark and Gearty, Conor
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  • Cultura popolare, sviluppo e democrazia: un'introduzione al dibattito. Kaarsholm, Preben and James, Deborah
  • Popular culture and democracy in some southern contexts: an introduction. Kaarsholm, Preben and James, Deborah
  • “Highly problematic, to put it mildly”: Experts react to David Cameron’s pledge to repeal the Human Rights Act. Kang-Riou, Nicolas and Nolan, Aiofe and Klug, Francesca and O'Cinnneide, Colm
  • Breaking new ground: the Joint Committee on Human Rights and the role of Parliament in Human Rights compliance. Klug, Francesca
  • Francesca Klug, UK. Klug, Francesca
  • Freedom of expression must include the licence to offend. Klug, Francesca
  • The Human Rights Act - a "third way" or "third wave" Bill of Rights. Klug, Francesca
  • The Human Rights Act 1998, Pepper v. Hart and all that. Klug, Francesca
  • Human Rights Act: a common standard for all peoples? Klug, Francesca
  • The Human Rights Act: a general overview. Klug, Francesca
  • The Human Rights Act: basic principles and values. Klug, Francesca
  • The Human Rights Act: origins and intentions. Klug, Francesca
  • Human rights and victims. Klug, Francesca
  • Human rights as a set of secular ethics, or where does the responsibilities bit fit in? Klug, Francesca
  • Human rights: above politics or a creature of politics ? Klug, Francesca
  • Judicial deference under the Human Rights Act 1998. Klug, Francesca
  • A Magna Carta for all humanity: homing in on human rights. Klug, Francesca
  • New Labour and the distribution of power: constitutional reform, human rights and civil liberties. Klug, Francesca
  • Report on the working practices of the Joint Committee on Human Joint Committee on Human Rights (appendix 1). Klug, Francesca
  • Values for a godless age: the history of the Human Rights Act and its political and legal consequences. Klug, Francesca
  • A bill of rights: what for? Klug, Francesca
  • A bill of rights:do we need one or do we already have one? Klug, Francesca
  • The long road to human rights compliance. Klug, Francesca
  • The promotion of human rights. Klug, Francesca
  • "Fairness for all"?: an analysis of human rights powers in the White Paper on the proposed Commission for the Equality of Human Rights. Klug, Francesca and O'Brien, Claire
  • Standing back from the Human Rights Act: how effective is it five years on? Klug, Francesca and Starmer, Keir
  • As long as the UK is bound by the ECHR, it is hard toenvisage how a new UK Bill of Rights could ‘solve’ theperceived problems of the Human Rights Act. Klug, Francesca and Williams, Amy
  • Remembering Chrystal Macmillan: women's equality and nationality in international law. Knop, Karen and Chinkin, Christine
  • Reaction to Brexit around Europe: how the result affects the Balkans. Kostovicova, Denisa
  • Bridging the gap: military training and international accountability regarding children. Kuper, Jenny
  • Children and armed conflict: some issues of law and policy. Kuper, Jenny
  • Children in armed conflict: the law and its uses. Kuper, Jenny
  • International law concerning child civilians in armed conflict. Kuper, Jenny
  • Law as a tool: the challenge of HIV/AIDS in Uganda. Kuper, Jenny
  • Military training and children: law, policy and practice. Kuper, Jenny
  • Reparations for children. Kuper, Jenny
  • Using law: the impact of HIV/AIDS on women and children. Kuper, Jenny
  • The development of international child law. Kuper, Jenny
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  • Blackstone's guide to the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996. Leigh, L. H. and Beyani, Chaloka
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  • On being insane in Jersey - the case of Attorney General v. Jason Prior. Mackay, R. D. and Gearty, Conor
  • The gendering of spaces in Ciudad Juarez: a comment on Dr Wright’s lecture. Maffeo, Lauren
  • Important new guidelines on the right to birth registration and a nationality in Africa launched in Côte d’Ivoire. Manby, Bronwen
  • Religion in global perspective: SSSR presidential panel. Meyer, Katherine and Barker, Eileen and Ebaugh, Helen Rose and Juergensmeyer, Mark
  • The British Journal of Sociology in the 1990s: disintegration and disarray? Moon, Claire
  • From separation to interpenetration: a response to Eyal Weizman. Moon, Claire
  • Healing past violence: traumatic assumptions and therapeutic interventions in war and reconciliation. Moon, Claire
  • Looking without seeing, listening without hearing: Cohen, denial and human rights. Moon, Claire
  • Narrating political reconciliation: South Africa. Moon, Claire
  • Narrating political reconciliation: South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Moon, Claire
  • Prelapsarian state: forgiveness and reconciliation in transitional justice. Moon, Claire
  • Reconciliation as therapy and compensation: a critical analysis. Moon, Claire
  • States of acknowledgement: the politics of memory, apology and therapy. Moon, Claire
  • What one sees and how one files seeing: reporting atrocity and suffering. Moon, Claire
  • Who’ll pay reparations on my soul?: social control and social suffering in Argentina. Moon, Claire
  • The crime of crimes and the crime of criminology: genocide, criminology and Darfur. Moon, Claire
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  • The first two years of the Human Rights Act. O'Brien, Claire and Klug, Francesca
  • A Rolling programme of devolution: slippery slope or safeguard of the union? O'Leary, Brendan and Hazell, Robert
  • Policing Northern Ireland: proposals for a new start. O'Leary, Brendan and McGarry, John
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  • Beyond 'delegative democracy': 'old politics' and 'new economics' in Latin America. Panizza, Francisco
  • Book review: intellectuals and left politics in Uruguay, 1958-2006 - by Stephen Gregory. Panizza, Francisco
  • 'Brazil needs to change'. Change as iteration and the iteration of change in Brazil's 2002 presidential election. Panizza, Francisco
  • Contemporary Latin America: development and democracy beyond the Washington Consensus. Panizza, Francisco
  • Economic constraints and strategic choices: the case of the Frente Amplio of Uruguay’s first year in office. Panizza, Francisco
  • Fisuras entre Populismo y Democracia en América Latina. Panizza, Francisco
  • Introduction: populism and the mirror of democracy. Panizza, Francisco
  • Neopopulism and its limits in Collor's Brazil. Panizza, Francisco
  • New wine in old bottles? Old and new populism in Latin America. Panizza, Francisco
  • Unarmed utopia revisited: the resurgence of left-of-centre politics in Latin America. Panizza, Francisco
  • A reform without losers: the symbolic economy of civil service reform in Uruguay 1995-96. Panizza, Francisco
  • The social democratisation of the Latin American left. Panizza, Francisco
  • Populism and democracy in Latin America. Panizza, Francisco and Miorelli, Romina
  • Second generation reform in Latin America: reforming the public sector in Uruguay and Mexico. Panizza, Francisco and Philip, George
  • The triumph of politics: the return of the left in Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador. Philip, George and Panizza, Francisco
  • Defending equality of outcome. Phillips, Anne
  • Multiculturalism without culture. Phillips, Anne
  • When culture means gender: issues of cultural defence in the English courts. Phillips, Anne
  • UK initiatives on forced marriage : regulation, dialogue and exit. Phillips, Anne and Dustin, Moira
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  • 24/7 competitive innovation. Quah, Danny
  • Beyond China and India. Quah, Danny
  • China's Journey to the West. Quah, Danny
  • Engaging young people in big ideas should be just as important as the REF in the eyes of academics. Quah, Danny
  • Global hegemony: in one picture. Quah, Danny
  • Increasingly weightless economies. Quah, Danny
  • Is China's economy crashing. Quah, Danny
  • Post-1990s East Asian economic growth. Quah, Danny
  • The REF follows a model which ignores academic engagement with the public and is already being rejected by US researchers for being ‘outdated’. Quah, Danny
  • Technology dissemination and economic growth: some lessons for the new economy. Quah, Danny
  • UK austerity and growth: winter is coming. Quah, Danny
  • The advent of online dissemination techniques allow academics to focus just on developing great ideas, without needlessly trying to play the system. Quah, Danny
  • The end of US exceptionalism. Quah, Danny
  • The global economy’s shifting centre of gravity. Quah, Danny
  • A globalised renminbi can transform both China and London. Quah, Danny
  • The world crisis: the implications of globalised finance. Quah, Danny
  • Measuring core inflation. Quah, Danny and Vahey, Shaun P.
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  • Addressing structural obstacles and advancing accountability for human rights: a contribution of the right to development to MDG 8. Salomon, Margot E.
  • Austerity, human rights and Europe’s accountability gap. Salomon, Margot E.
  • Draft guiding principles on ‘extreme poverty and human rights: the rights of the poor’. Salomon, Margot E.
  • Draft guiding principles on ‘extreme poverty and human rights: the rights of the poor’: a technical review. Salomon, Margot E.
  • Global responsibility for human rights: world poverty and the development of international law. Salomon, Margot E.
  • How to keep promises: making sense of the duty among multiple states to fulfil socio-economic rights in the world. Salomon, Margot E.
  • How to keep promises: making sense of the duty among multiple states to fulfil socio-economic rights in the world. Salomon, Margot E.
  • International economic governance and human rights accountability. Salomon, Margot E.
  • International human rights obligations in context: structural obstacles and the demands of global justice. Salomon, Margot E.
  • International human rights obligations in context: structural obstacles and the demands of global justice. Salomon, Margot E.
  • Is there a legal duty to address world poverty? Salomon, Margot E.
  • Legal cosmopolitanism and the normative contribution of the right to development. Salomon, Margot E.
  • Of austerity, human rights and international institutions. Salomon, Margot E.
  • Socio-economic rights as minority rights. Salomon, Margot E.
  • Towards a just institutional order: a commentary on the first session of the UN Task Force on the Right to Development. Salomon, Margot E.
  • Why should it matter that others have more? Poverty, inequality, and the potential of international human rights law. Salomon, Margot E.
  • The ethics of foreign investment: agricultural land in Africa. Salomon, Margot E.
  • The significance of the task force on the right to development. Salomon, Margot E.
  • The unfinishable story of economic justice. Salomon, Margot E.
  • Better development decision-making: applying international human rights law to neoclassical economics. Salomon, Margot E. and Arnott, Colin
  • The right to development: obligations of states and the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples. Salomon, Margot E. and Sengupta, Arjun
  • Great powers and outlaw states: unequal sovereigns in the international legal order. Simpson, Gerry
  • Achilles has two heels: crises of capitalist globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • Architectural iconicity: Malaysia's multimedia super corridor. Sklair, Leslie
  • Architecture. Sklair, Leslie
  • Architettura iconica e globalizzazione capitalista. Sklair, Leslie
  • Capitalist globalization and the anti-globalization movement. Sklair, Leslie
  • Capitalist globalization, corporate social responsibility and social policy. Sklair, Leslie
  • Capitalist globalization: fatal flaws and the necessity for alternatives. Sklair, Leslie
  • Champions, losers and big business in China. Sklair, Leslie
  • Commentary: From the consumerist/oppressive city to the functional/emancipatory city. Sklair, Leslie
  • Competing conceptions of globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • Competing conceptions of globalization (1999). Sklair, Leslie
  • Corporate social responsibility in the era of capitalist globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • Culture-ideology of consumerism. Sklair, Leslie
  • Democracy and the transnational capitalist class. Sklair, Leslie
  • Die transnationale Kapitalistische. Sklair, Leslie
  • Discourses of globalization: a transnational capitalist class analysis. Sklair, Leslie
  • From international relations to alternative globalisations. Sklair, Leslie
  • From state-centrist sociology of development to transnational globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • Generic globalisation, capitalist globalisation, and beyond: a framework for critical globalization studies. Sklair, Leslie
  • Global economy. Sklair, Leslie
  • Globalisation and development. Sklair, Leslie
  • Globalisation generique, globalisation capitaliste, globalisations alternatives. Sklair, Leslie
  • Globalizace lidských práv. Sklair, Leslie
  • Globalization and development. Sklair, Leslie
  • Globalization and management: the role of the transnational capitalist class. Sklair, Leslie
  • Globalization, capitalism and power. Sklair, Leslie
  • Globalization: capitalism and its alternatives. Sklair, Leslie
  • Iconic architecture and capitalist globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • Iconic architecture and capitalist globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • Iconic architecture and capitalist globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • Iconic architecture and capitalist globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • Iconic architecture and the culture-ideology of consumerism. Sklair, Leslie
  • Iconic architecture and urban, national, and global identities. Sklair, Leslie
  • Iconic architecture in globalizing cities. Sklair, Leslie
  • Ikonische Architektur und die transnationale kapitalistische Klasse. Sklair, Leslie
  • La classe capitalista transnazionale e l’architettura contemporanea nelle città globali [The transnational capitalist class and contemporary architecture in globalizing cities]. Sklair, Leslie
  • La « globalisation » capitaliste et la classe capitaliste transnationale. Sklair, Leslie
  • Media imperialism. Sklair, Leslie
  • Postcolonialisms, globalization and iconic architecture. Sklair, Leslie
  • Review article: Do cities need architectural icons? Sklair, Leslie
  • Social movements and global capitalism. Sklair, Leslie
  • Social movements for global capitalism: the transnational capitalist class in action. Sklair, Leslie
  • Sociologia del sistema global: el impacto socioeconómico y político de las corporaciones transnacionales. Sklair, Leslie
  • Sociology of the global system. Sklair, Leslie
  • Towards an understanding of architectural iconicity in global perspective. Sklair, Leslie
  • Transnational capitalism. Sklair, Leslie
  • Transnational capitalist class. Sklair, Leslie
  • Transnational corporations. Sklair, Leslie
  • Transnational practices and the analysis of the global system. Sklair, Leslie
  • Zīběn zhǔyì quánqiú huà jí qí tìdài fāng'àn = Globalization: capitalism and its alternatives. Sklair, Leslie
  • The culture-ideology of consumerism. Sklair, Leslie
  • The emancipatory potential of generic globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • The end of capitalist globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • The end of the world or the end of Capitalism? Sklair, Leslie
  • The globalization of human rights. Sklair, Leslie
  • The globalization of human rights. Sklair, Leslie
  • The icon project: architecture and capitalist globalization = Il progetto icona: architettura e globalizzazione capitalista. Sklair, Leslie
  • The role of iconic architecture in globalizing urban megaprojects. Sklair, Leslie
  • The sociology of the global system. Sklair, Leslie
  • The transition from capitalist globalization to socialist globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • The transnational capitalist class and contemporary architecture in globalizing cities. Sklair, Leslie
  • The transnational capitalist class and global politics: deconstructing the corporate-state connection. Sklair, Leslie
  • The transnational capitalist class and global politics: deconstructing the corporate-state connection. Sklair, Leslie
  • The transnational capitalist class and the politics of capitalist globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • The transnational capitalist class. Sklair, Leslie
  • The transnational capitalist class: theory and empirical research. Sklair, Leslie
  • A transnational framework for theory and research in the study of globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • Iconic architecture as a hegemonic project of the transnational capitalist class. Sklair, Leslie and Gherardi, Laura
  • Global capitalism and major corporations from the Third World. Sklair, Leslie and Robbins, Peter T.
  • The icon project: the transnational capitalist class in action. Sklair, Leslie and Struna, J.
  • The icon project: architecture, cities and capitalist globalization. Sklair, Leslie
  • Incorporation through the "front door": the first year of the Human Rights Act. Starmer, Keir and Klug, Francesca
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  • Inequalities in health: The need to construct more comprehensive health policies. Townsend, Peter
  • Mediterranean poverty and conflict: applying a human rights strategy. Townsend, Peter
  • What do we mean when we talk about the “securitization” of international migration in Mexico? A critique. Treviño-Rangel, Javier
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  • Replacing the Human Rights Act with a weaker British Bill of Rights would send a sign to the international community that we are no longer serious about human rights. Wildbore, Helen and Klug, Francesca
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  • Can the network speak? Çubukçu, Ayça
  • Killing in the name of: Libya, sovereignty, humanity. Çubukçu, Ayça
  • On the exception of Hannah Arendt. Çubukçu, Ayça
  • Turkey: the 'progressive' land of repression. Çubukçu, Ayça
  • The responsibility to protect: Libya and the problem of transnational solidarity. Çubukçu, Ayça
  • The responsibility to protect: notes on Libya, sovereignty, and the UN security council. Çubukçu, Ayça
  • Thinking against humanity. Çubukçu, Ayça