Lockwood, Bert B. / Fall 2014

Ten new volumes in Bert’s Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights series were published: Omar G. Encarnacion, Democracy Without Justice in Spain: The Politics of Forgetting (2014), Larissa Fast, Aid in Danger: The Perils and Promise of Humanitarianism (2014), Lauren Heidbrink, Migrant Youth, Transnational Families, and the State: Care and Contested Interests (2014), Cultural Heritage in Transit: Intangible Rights as Human Rights (Deborah Kapchan, ed., 2014), Renee Jeffery, Amnesties, Accountability, and Human Rights (2014), Sonia Cardenas, Chains of Justice: The Global Rise of State Institutions for Human Rights (2014), Human Rights & Disability Advocacy (Maya Sabatello & Marianne Schulze, eds., 2014), Abortion Law in Transnational Perspective: Cases and Controversies (Rebecca J. Cook, Joanna N. Erdman, and Bernard M. Dickens, eds., 2014); Binational Human Rights: The U.S.–Mexico Experience (William Paul Simmons and Carol Mueller, eds., 2014); and Human Rights and Adolescence (Jacqueline Bhabha, ed., 2014).

Bert’s article, The United Nations Charter and United States Civil Rights Litigation: 1946–1955, 69 Iowa L. Rev. 901 (1984), was cited in David Sloss, Book Review of Ryan Goodman & Derek Jinks, Socializing States: Promoting Human Rights Through International Law, 108 Am. J. Int’l L. 576 (2014); and in Paul Hoffman & Beth Stephens, International Human Rights Cases Under State Law and in State Courts, 3 UC Irvine L. Rev. 9 (2013).


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