« NY/DC: Human Rights and US Foreign Policy Toward Ethiopia Internship | Main

New Journal: Law & Ethics of Human Rights

Introducing
Law & Ethics of Human Rights
http://www.bepress.com/lehr

The Berkeley Electronic Press is pleased to announce the launch of Law & Ethics of Human Rights, a major new journal of human rights, law, and policy. For more about the journal, see description below.

Volume 1, Issue 1 (Part 1)
Multiculturalism & the Anti-discrimination Principle

Foreword

The Editors

Individuals' Interest in the Preservation of their Culture
Chaim Gans

Banning Parties: Religious and Ethnic Partisanship in Multicultural Democracies
Nancy L. Rosenblum

On the Persistent Political Under-Representation of Muslims in India
Rajeev Bhargava

Economic Opportunities and the Protection of Minority Languages
Julie Chi-hye Suk

Multiculturalism and the Mass Media
Yoav Hammer

Regulating Modesty-Related Practices
Alon Harel

We will announce the second part of this issue in the next email. To see all the articles now, visit www.bepress.com/lehr


About this journal

Law & Ethics of Human Rights is a journal of human rights law and its intersection with political theory and policy. Each issue focuses on one contemporary human rights dilemma that raises major legal and moral questions for ethicists, legal scholars, and policy-makers alike. Topics include multiculturalism and anti-discrimination, the use of demographic considerations to shape public policy, and international labor rights and regulations. Edited by some of the world's most distinguished human rights scholars, from leading international law schools such as Harvard, Princeton, and Tel Aviv University, the journal will be of interest to an audience of ethicists, policy researchers, and government practitioners, as well as law scholars.

Edited by

Moshe Cohen-Eliya
Academic Center of Law & Business

Eyal Benvenisti
Tel Aviv University

Julie Chi-hye Suk
Yeshiva University

Stephen Macedo
Princeton University


About bepress Journals
www.bepress.com/journals

Founded by professors in 1999, The Berkeley Electronic Press™ represents the new standard in scholarly publishing. Our journals feature fast and high-quality peer review, an innovative guest access policy, and prices that libraries can easily afford.

2809 Telegraph Avenue, Suite 202, Berkeley, CA 94705

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
https://www.mikesbytes.com/cgi-bin/blog/mt-tb.cgi/6489

About

This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on April 29, 2008 5:21 PM.

The previous post in this blog was NY/DC: Human Rights and US Foreign Policy Toward Ethiopia Internship.

Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.

Powered by
Movable Type 3.34