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245 00 Special issue :|bhuman rights : new possibilities/new 
       problems /|cedited by Austin Sarat. 
264  1 Bingley, U.K. :|bEmerald,|c2011. 
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490 1  Studies in law, politics and society,|x1059-4337 ;|vv. 56 
505 0  Self-ownership and self-alienation : three case studies / 
       Ethan MacAdam -- Constitutive paradoxes of human rights : 
       an interpretation in history and political theory / John 
       R. Wallach -- Finding a place for marginal migrants in the
       international human rights system / Leila Kawar -- Why the
       underutilization of child rights in global mobilization? :
       the cases of female genital cutting practices and user 
       fees for education / Elizabeth Heger Boyle, Hollie Nyseth 
       -- The bottom up journey of 'defamation of religion' from 
       Muslim states to the United Nations : a case study of the 
       migration of anti-constitutional ideas / Robert C. Blitt -
       - The state action doctrine in international law / Laura 
       A. Dickinson. 
520    Volume 56 of Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 
       presents the latest scholarship on human rights. The work 
       contained in this volume examines both the theoretical 
       dimensions and dilemmas of human rights in the modern 
       world and particular cases in which the problems and 
       possibilities of human rights are examined. Taken together
       the contributions point to a need for more searching 
       examination of the way human rights work and highlight the
       contribution of human rights to the advancement of claims 
       for justice. Studies in Law, Politics, and Society is a 
       leading socio-legal publication that truly embraces 
       innovative, theoretically informed, interdisciplinary 
       legal scholarship. 
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