Volume 23, Issue 1 (2016)
The contributions collected in this Special Issue are the outcome of a colloquium on "Global Human Rights Law and the Boundaries of Statehood" held at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS) in South Africa in March 2015.
Articles
Introduction: Global Human Rights Law and the Boundaries of Statehood
Daniel Augenstein and Hans Lindahl
Some Newly Emergent Geographies of Injustice: Boundaries and Borders in International Law
Upendra V. Baxi
The Temporal Rivalries of Human Rights
Fleur E. Johns
Fractured Territories and Abstracted Terrains: Human Rights Governance Regimes Within and Beyond the State
Larry Catá Backer
Transformations in Statehood, the Investor- State Regime, and the New Constitutionalism
A. Claire Cutler
Statehood, Power, and the New Face of Consent
Sheldon Leader
Corporations and the Limits of State-Based Models for Protecting Fundamental Rights in International Law
David Bilchitz
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