Closing the Rights Gap : From Human Rights to Social Transformation by Haglund LaDawn; Stryker Robin

Closing the Rights Gap : From Human Rights to Social Transformation by Haglund LaDawn; Stryker Robin

Author:Haglund, LaDawn; Stryker, Robin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: University of California Press


NOTES

This paper is part of a project being undertaken jointly with Dr. Ellen Dorsey. Many insights in the paper reflect this ongoing collaboration, but the author is solely responsible for any errors of fact or analysis.

1. This section draws on Nelson and Dorsey (2003).

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