Stanford Studies in Human Rights
MARK GOODALE, SERIES EDITOR
DYLAN KYUNG-LIM WHITE, SUP EDITOR
The Stanford Studies in Human Rights series reaches beyond conventional approaches and disciplinary boundaries to publish widely ranging studies in human rights from diverse perspectives. Connecting the scholarly community to human rights practitioners, books in this list include ethnographic studies of human rights in practice, critical reflections on the concept of human rights, new proposals for a more effective international human rights system, and historical accounts of the rise of human rights as a globalized moral discourse.
Books in this series bring together established and emerging voices that creatively examine the key dilemmas in contemporary human rights theory and practice. Committed to the idea that human rights should be a fundamentally interdisciplinary area of human knowledge, political practice, and ethical inquiry, this series features works that provide lasting contributions to the field and that make an important and lasting contribution to the study and understanding of human rights in this new century.
Editorial Board: Alison Brysk, Gráinne de Búrca, Louise Chappell, Rosemary Coombe, Amal Hassan Fadlalla, Audrey Macklin, Virginia Mantouvalou, Ronald Niezen, Laurence Ralph, Sridhar Venkatapuram, Richard A. Wilson
Books
- Evolving Human Rights Struggles for Health and Social Equality, Second EditionAlicia Ely Yamin, Foreword by Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
- Award winner
Perpetrators
Encountering Humanity's Dark SideAntonius C.G.M. Robben and Alexander Laban Hinton - Mark Goodale
- Edited by Danielle Celermajer and Alexandre Lefebvre
- Award winner
The Politics of Love in Myanmar
LGBT Mobilization and Human Rights as a Way of LifeLynette J. Chua - Competing Narratives of Rights, Violence, and Global CitizenshipAmal Hassan Fadlalla
- Politics, Personhood and Human Rights in Aboriginal Central AustraliaSarah E. Holcombe
- A Curated History of the UNESCO Human Rights SurveyEdited and Introduced by Mark Goodale, Foreword by Samuel Moyn
- Boaventura de Sousa Santos
- Intellectual Property and Human Rights in the Free Trade EraAngelina Snodgrass Godoy
- How African Activists Reclaim Human Rights to Challenge Global PovertyEdited by Lucie E. White and Jeremy Perelman
- Behind Truth and ReconciliationPierre Hazan Translated by Sarah Meyer de Stadelhofen
- Interventions and Priorities after Mass ViolenceEdited by Rosalind Shaw and Lars Waldorf, with Pierre Hazan