Table Of ContentVOLUME  26 INDEX 
Human  Rights  Quarterly 
Volume  26  Index 
ARTICLES 
Afary,  Janet, The Human  Rights of Middle Eastern  & 
Muslim Women:  A Project for the 21st Century  26(1)106 
Aldana-Pindell,  Raquel, An Emerging Universality of 
Justiciable Victims’  Rights in the Criminal  Process to 
Curtail  Impunity for State-Sponsored Crimes  26(3)605 
Aral, Berdal, The Idea of Human  Rights as 
Perceived  in the Ottoman  Empire  26(2)454 
Bell, Christine  & Johanna  Keenan,  Human  Rights 
Nongovernmental  Organizations and the Problems of 
Transition  26(2)330 
Bell, Daniel A.,& Joseph H. Carens, The Ethical 
Dilemmas of International  Human  Rights and 
Humanitarian  NGOs:  Reflections on a Dialogue 
Between  Practitioners  and Theorists  26(2)300 
Carens,  Joseph H. & Daniel  A. Bell, The Ethical 
Dilemmas of International  Human  Rights and 
Humanitarian  NGOs:  Reflections on a Dialogue 
Between  Practitioners and Theorists  26(1)126 
Davis, Michael  C. East Asia After the Crisis: 
Human  Rights, Constitutionalism,  and State Reform  26(1)126 
Douglas, William A., John-Paul  Ferguson & Erin Klett, 
An Effective Confluence of Forces in Support of 
Workers’  Rights: ILO Standards,  US Trade Laws, 
Unions,  and NGOs 
Ferguson, John-Paul, William A. Douglas, & Erin Klett, 
An Effective Confluence of Forces  in Support of 
Workers’  Rights: ILO Standards,  US Trade Laws, 
Unions,  and NGOs 
Freeman,  Michael, The Problem of Secularism  in 
Human  Rights Theory 
Ghanea,  Nazila,  Human  Rights of Religious 
Minorities and of Women  in the Middle East 
Human Rights Quarterly 26 (2004)  1107-1111  © 2004 by The Johns Hopkins University Press
VOLUME  26 INDEX 
Human  Rights  Quarterly 
Volume  26  Index 
ARTICLES 
Afary,  Janet, The Human  Rights of Middle Eastern  & 
Muslim Women:  A Project for the 21st Century  26(1)106 
Aldana-Pindell,  Raquel, An Emerging Universality of 
Justiciable Victims’  Rights in the Criminal  Process to 
Curtail  Impunity for State-Sponsored Crimes  26(3)605 
Aral, Berdal, The Idea of Human  Rights as 
Perceived  in the Ottoman  Empire  26(2)454 
Bell, Christine  & Johanna  Keenan,  Human  Rights 
Nongovernmental  Organizations and the Problems of 
Transition  26(2)330 
Bell, Daniel A.,& Joseph H. Carens, The Ethical 
Dilemmas of International  Human  Rights and 
Humanitarian  NGOs:  Reflections on a Dialogue 
Between  Practitioners  and Theorists  26(2)300 
Carens,  Joseph H. & Daniel  A. Bell, The Ethical 
Dilemmas of International  Human  Rights and 
Humanitarian  NGOs:  Reflections on a Dialogue 
Between  Practitioners and Theorists  26(1)126 
Davis, Michael  C. East Asia After the Crisis: 
Human  Rights, Constitutionalism,  and State Reform  26(1)126 
Douglas, William A., John-Paul  Ferguson & Erin Klett, 
An Effective Confluence of Forces in Support of 
Workers’  Rights: ILO Standards,  US Trade Laws, 
Unions,  and NGOs 
Ferguson, John-Paul, William A. Douglas, & Erin Klett, 
An Effective Confluence of Forces  in Support of 
Workers’  Rights: ILO Standards,  US Trade Laws, 
Unions,  and NGOs 
Freeman,  Michael, The Problem of Secularism  in 
Human  Rights Theory 
Ghanea,  Nazila,  Human  Rights of Religious 
Minorities and of Women  in the Middle East 
Human Rights Quarterly 26 (2004)  1107-1111  © 2004 by The Johns Hopkins University Press
2004  Index to Volume 26  1109 
Halpern,  Jodi & Harvey M. Weinstein,  Rehumanizing the  Other: 
Empathy and Reconciliation  26(3)561 
Haynes,  Dina  Francesca,  Protecting the Victim  and 
Prosecuting the Trafficker:  Extending Immigration 
Benefits to Victims of Trafficking  26(2)221 
Henderson,  Conway W., The Political  Repression of 
Women  26(4)1028 
Hoffman,  Paul, Human  Rights and Terrorism  26(4)932 
Howland,  Todd, UN Human  Rights Field Presence as 
Proactive  Instrument  of Peace and Social Change: 
Lessons  from Angola 
lida, Keisuke,  Human  Rights and Sexual Abuse: 
The Impact of International  Human  Rights 
Law on Japan  26(2)428 
Kavanagh,  Aileen, The Role of a Bill of Rights in 
Reconstructing  Northern  Ireland  26(4)956 
Keenan,  Johanna  & Bell, Christine,  Human  Rights 
Nongovernmental  Organizations and the 
Problems of Transition 
Keith,  Linda Camp & Steven C. Poe, Are Constitutional 
State of Emergency Clauses  Effective? 
An Empirical  Exploration  26(4)1071 
Klett, Erin, William A. Douglas, & John-Paul  Ferguson, 
An Effective Confluence of Forces  in Support of 
Workers’  Rights: ILO Standards,  US Trade Laws, 
Unions,  and NGOs  26(2)273 
Krain, Matthew  & Anne M. Nurse, Teaching Human 
Rights Through Service Learning  26(1)89 
Landman, Todd, Measuring Human  Rights: Principle, 
Practice and Policy  26(4)906 
Leane, G.W.G.,  Enacting Bills of Rights: Canada and the 
Curious Case of New Zealand’s  “Thin”  Democracy  26(1)152 
Maier-Katkin,  Birgit & Daniel  Maier-Katkin, 
At the Heart of Darkness: Crimes Against 
Humanity and the Banality of Evil  26(3)584 
Maier-Katkin,  Daniel  & Birgit Maier-Katkin, 
At the Heart of Darkness: Crimes Against 
Humanity and the Banality of Evil  26(3)584 
Manby,  Bronwen,  The African  Union,  NEPAD  and 
Human  Rights: The Missing Agenda  26(4)983 
Martens,  Kerstin, An Appraisal of Amnesty  International’s  Work 
at the United  Nations:  Established  Areas of Activities and 
Shifting Priorities Since the 1990s  26(4)1050 
Nmehielle,  Vincent O., To Implement Sharia  Law  in the 
Northern  States of Nigeria or Not To: 
The Constitutionality  Is the Question
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Nurse,  Anne M. & Matthew  Krain, Teaching Human 
Rights Through Service Learning  26(1)89 
O'Flaherty,  Michael,  Sierra Leone’s Peace Process: 
The Role of the Human  Rights Community  26(1)29 
Pieterse,  Marius,  Possibilities and Pitfalls in the 
Domestic  Enforcement of Social  Rights: 
Contemplating the South African  Experience  26(4)882 
Poe, Steven C. & Linda Camp Keith, Are Constitutional 
State of Emergency Clauses Effective? An Empirical  Exploration  26(4)1071 
Quinn,  Joanna  R., Constraints:  The Un-Doing of the 
Ugandan Truth Commission  26(2)401 
Robinson,  Mary, Advancing Economic,  Social, and 
Cultural  Rights: The Way Forward  26(4)866 
Roth,  Kenneth,  Defending Economic,  Social and Cultural  Rights: 
Practical  Issues Faced by an  International  Human 
Rights Organization  26(1)63 
,  Response to Leonard  S. Rubenstein  26(4)873 
Rubenstein,  Leonard S., How International  Human  Rights 
Organizations Can Advance  Economic,  Social  and 
Cultural  Rights: A Response to Kenneth  Roth  26(4)845 
,  Response by Leonard  S. Rubeinstein  26(4)879 
Tamm,  Ingrid, Dangerous Appetites:  Human  Rights 
Activism  and Conflict Commodities  26(3)687 
Visweswaran,  Kamala, Gendered  States: Rethinking Culture as a 
Site of South Asian  Human  Rights Work  26(2)483 
Waltz, Susan,  Universal  Human  Rights: The Contribution  of 
Muslim  States  26(4)799 
Weinstein,  Harvey M. & Jodi Halpern, Rehumanizing the Other: 
Empathy and Reconciliation  26(3)561 
Xanthaki, Alexandra,  Indigenous Rights in the Russian  Federation: 
The Rights Case of Numerically Smail  Peoples of the Russian 
North, Siberia, and Far East 
DOCUMENTARY APPENDICES 
Montréal  Principles on Women’s  Economic, 
Social and Cultural  Rights  26(3)760 
BOOK REVIEWS 
Brinker,  Joe, Kosovo Report: Conflict,  International Response, 
Lessons Learned,  by The Independent  International 
Commission  on Kosovo (2000)  26(3)791 
Claude,  Richard  P., Breaking Silence,  The Case That Changed 
The Face of Human Rights, by Richard Alan White (2004)  26(3)787
2004  Index to Volume 26 
Corder,  Hugh, Realizing the Promise for Ourselves: 
Human  Rights Under African Constitutions 
(Abdullahi  Ahmed An-Na’im ed.) 
Eiahi, Maryam,  Dual Loyalty and Human  Rights in Health 
Professional Practice: Proposed Guidelines and 
Institutional Mechanisms,  A project of the International 
Dual Loyalty Working Group (Physicians for Human  Rights 
University of Cape Town  Health  Sciences  Faculty,  2002)  26(3)781 
Forsythe,  David  P., Emergency Relief Operations 
(Kevin  M. Cahill ed.)  26(2)553 2 
Krishnan,  Jayanth  K., Journal of the National Human Rights 
Commission,  India (Inaugural Edition),  published by 
The National  Human  Rights Commission 
Maluwa,  Tiyanjana,  Human Rights, the Rule of Law  and 
Development in Africa (Paul T. Zeleza  & 
Philip J. McConnaughay eds.)  26({4)1098 
Mayer, Ann  Elizabeth,  The Rule of Law  in the Middle East and the 
Islamic  World: Human  Rights and the Judicial Process, 
by Eugene Cotran  & Mai Yamani  26(1)208 
Monshipouri,  Mahmood,  The Future of Freedom: 
Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad,  by Fareed Zakaria  26(1)211 
Pino,  Nathan W. & Michael  D. Wiatrowski,  Policing 
Post-Communist Societies: Police-Public  Violence, 
Democratic  Policing, and Human  Rights, by Niels  Uildirks & 
Piet Van Reenen  26(547)783 
Russell, Steve,  Transnational Corporations and Human Rights 
Jedrzej George Frynas & Scott  Pegg eds., 2003)  26(3)783 
Tobias, Carl, The Color Line in the Cold War: 
The Cold War and the Color Line American  Race Relations 
in the Global Arena,  by Thomas  Borstelmann  (2001)  26(3)785 
Tolley, Howard,  Jr., Tainted Legacy: 9/11  and the 
Ruin of Human  Rights, by William Schulz  26(2)539 
Wiatrowski,  Michael  D. & Nathan W. Pino,  Policing 
Post-Communist Societies: Police-Public  Violence, 
Democratic  Policing, and Human Rights, by Niels Uildirks  & 
Piet Van Reenen 
Yamin, Alicia  Ely, Journeys toward the Splendid City: 
-athologies of Power: Health,  Human  Rights and the 
New  War on the Poor, by Paul Farmer  26(2)519