Abstract
Human rights and universal jurisdiction, Daniel Bodansky human rights litigation and the "one-voice" orthodoxy in foreign affairs, Ralph G. Steinhardt enforcement of human rights in US courts - the trial of persons kidnapped abroad, John Quigley courts as "teachers in a vital national seminar" on human rights, Mark Gibney international human rights law and U.S. law, John M. Rogers interest group litigation to enforce human rights - confronting judicial restraint, Howard Tolley, Jr toward the economic "brown" - economic rights in the United States and the possible contribution of international human rights law, Bert Lockwood the relation of the individual to the state in the era of human rights, Anthony D'Amato.
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