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Su on Exporting Religious Liberty

Exporting Freedom: Religious Liberty and American Power by Anna Su was released earlier this year.

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Political Science and Law

Moyn on International Criminal Law

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Gunneflo on the History of Targeted Killing

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Grote and Röder on Human Rights and Islam After the Arab Spring

Released in August from Oxford University Press is Constitutionalism, Human Rights, and Islam After the Arab Spring, edited by Rainer Grote and Tilmann J. Röder

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Ela on Human Rights Litigation and the Alien Tort Statute

"How do activist plaintiffs experience the process of human rights litigation under the Alien Tort Statute (ATS)?" In the forthcoming issue of Law & Social Inquiry, Nate Ela has an article on this subject.

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Lovelace on William Worthy and the Historical Relationship between Civil Rights and Human Rights

In the latest issue of the Journal of American History, H. Timothy Lovelace (Indiana University—Bloomington) has an article, "William Worthy's Passport: Travel Restrictions and the Cold War Struggle for Civil and Human Rights." From the article:

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