International Human Rights Program Practice Series

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Indigenous (In)Justice: Human Rights Law and Bedouin Arabs in the Naqab/NegevIndigenous (In)Justice: Human Rights Law and Bedouin Arabs in the Naqab/NegevAmara, Ahmad
Abu-Saad, Ismael
Yiftachel, Oren
PAPERBACK02/25/2013$26.00
Cover: No Place to Hide: Gang, State, and Clandestine Violence in El SalvadorNo Place to Hide: Gang, State, and Clandestine Violence in El SalvadorPedraza FariƱa, Laura
Miller, Spring
Cavallaro, James L.
PAPERBACK05/31/2010$14.95
Cover: Prosecuting Apartheid-Era Crimes?: A South African Dialogue on JusticeProsecuting Apartheid-Era Crimes?: A South African Dialogue on JusticeGiannini, Tyler
Farbstein, Susan
Bent, Samantha
Jackson, Miles
PAPERBACK08/31/2009$14.95Currently unavailable
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