Submissions from 2009
New Modes and Orders: Is a Jus Post Bellum of Constitutional Transformation Possible or Desirable?, Nahal Bhuta
Positivism, New Haven Jurisprudence, and the Fragmentation of International Law, Tai-Heng Cheng
Unsex CEDAW: What's Wrong with "Women's Rights", Darren Rosenblum
Submissions from 2008
Like a Virgin? Virginity Testing as HIV/AIDS Prevention: Human Rights Universalism and Cultural Relativism Revisited, Erika George
The Recognition of Muslim Personal Laws in South Africa: Implications for Women's Human Rights, Rashida Manjoo
Submissions from 2007
Some Aspects of the "Amparo" Proceeding in Latin America as a Constitutional Judicial Mean Specifically Established for the Protection of Human Rights, Allan R. Brewer-Carías
Mind, Body, and Gut! Elements of a Postcolonial Human Rights Discourse, Siba N. Grovogui
Pro-Human Rights but Anti-poor? A Critical Evaluation of the Indian Supreme Court from a Social Movement Perspective, Balakrishnan Rajagopal