Main Content
Gerd Oberleitner, Human Rights in Armed Conflict: Law, Practice, Policy (2015), 124-27, 131-41
3.7.4
https://wiki.harvard.edu/confluence/download/attachments/211466396/OBERLEITNER.pdf
Harold Koh, “America’s Unequivocal Yes to the Torture Ban,” Just Security, November 18, 2014
2.8.8
https://wiki.harvard.edu/confluence/download/attachments/211466396/Koh%20on%20Torture%20Ban.pdf
Heritage Foundation Backgrounder on NHRI for the United States
5.7.3
https://perma.cc/8TA7-RHY8
Heritage Foundation Backgrounder, The UN Human Rights Council-A Disastrous First Year (2007)
4.1.3
https://perma.cc/EVV5-GEMF
HRC, Concluding Observations on the Fifth Periodic Report of Iraq, UN Doc.
4.4.5
http://www.refworld.org/docid/5669387c4.html
Hugh Roberts, “Who Said Gaddafi Had to Go?,” London Review of Books, November 17, 2011, excerpts
3.4.2
https://wiki.harvard.edu/confluence/download/attachments/211466396/Roberts%20Gaddafi.pdf
ICCPR and CAT Ratification Maps
4.4.3
https://perma.cc/M4LF-4M5J
ICESCR Ratification Map
7.1.2
https://perma.cc/3W62-A7AR
IHL Resource Center, “Understanding IHL” (2010)
3.5.1
https://perma.cc/PER2-8UP9
John Tasioulas, "Human Rights," in Andrei Marmor, ed., Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Law (2012)
1.2.3
https://wiki.harvard.edu/confluence/download/attachments/211466396/Routledge-Ch.23-Tasioulas-sw2fh2.pdf
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