The current issue of Law and Contemporary Problems (Vol. 81, no. 4, 2018) focuses on the topic "The Future of Human Rights Scholarship." Contents include:
- James Loeffler & Mila Versteeg, Foreword: The Future of Human Rights Scholarship
- Adam S. Chilton & Eric A. Posner, Treaties and Human Rights: The Role of Long-Term Trends
- Cosette D. Creamer & Beth A. Simmons, The Dynamic Impact of Periodic Review on Women’s Rights
- Geoffrey Dancy & Christopher Fariss, The Heavens are Always Fallen: A Neo-Constitutive Approach to Human Rights in Global Society
- Hyeran Jo & John Niehaus, Through Rebel Eyes: Rebel Groups, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Law
- Samuel Moyn, Beyond the Human Rights Measurement Controversy
- Umut Özsu, Neoliberalism and Human Rights: The Brandt Commission and the Struggle For a New World
- Paul B. Stephan, The Future of International Human Rights Law—Lessons From Russia
- Kevin L. Cope, Charles Crabtree, & Yonatan Lupu, Beyond Physical Integrity
Symposium: The Future of Human Rights Scholarship
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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January 14, 2019
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