Volume 18, Issue 1 (2011) Human Rights and Legal Systems Across the Global South
Symposium
Introduction: Human Rights and Legal Systems Across the Global South Symposium
Christiana Ochoa and Shane Greene
The Rule of Law Through Its Economies of Appearances: The Making of the African Warlord
Kamari Maxine Clarke
To the Orphaned, Dispossessed, and Illegitimate Children: Human Rights Beyond Republican and Liberal Traditions
Siba N. Grovogui
Democracy, Gender Equality, and Customary Law: Constitutionalizing Internal Cultural Disruption
Susan H. Williams
State Power, Religion, and Women's Rights: A Comparative Analysis of Family Law
Mala Htun and S. Laurel Weldon
The "Right" to be Trafficked
Charles Piot
"Cultural Fatigue": The State and Minority Rights in Botswana
Jacqueline Solway
The Power of Definition: Brazil's Contribution to Universal Concepts of Indigeneity
Jan Hoffman French
Human rights -- Latin America, Indigenous peoples -- Latin America, Neoliberalism -- Latin America, Ethnicity.gov: Global Governance, Indigenous Peoples, and the Right to Prior Consultation in Social Minefields
César Rodríguez-Garavito
Ethnographies of Indigenous Exclusion in Western Mexico
Guillermo de la Peña
Autochthony, Citizenship, and Exclusion - Paradoxes in the Politics of Belonging in Africa and Europe
Peter Geschiere
Articles
Abuse of Power and Corruption in Kenya: Will the New Constitution Enhance Government Accountability
Migai Akech
Notes
Respect My Authority: Analyzing Claims of Diminished U.S. Supreme Court Influence Abroad
Aaron B. Aft
The Alien Tort Statute and Flomo v. Firestone Natural Rubber Company: The Key to Change in Global Child Labor Practices?
Jessica Bergman
The Fight for Clean Technology Funds: Who Should Control the Future of Low-Carbon Technology in the Developing World
William Gardner
Counting the Costs of a Global Anglophonic Hegemony: Examining the Impact of U.S. Language Education Policy on Linguistic Minorities Worldwide
Stephen M. Harper
From Sovereignty to Responsibility: An Emerging International Norm and Its Call to Action in Burma
Alison McCormick
Book Review
