Special Issue – Encountering Human Rights: Gender/Sexuality, Activism and the Promise of Law Emily GrabhamRosemary Hunter OriginalPaper 17 January 2008 Pages: 1 - 7
Faith in the state? Asian women’s struggles for human rights in the U.K. Pragna Patel OriginalPaper 17 January 2008 Pages: 9 - 36
A “Quick and Dirty” Approach to Women’s Emancipation and Human Rights?1 Sari Kouvo OriginalPaper 09 January 2008 Pages: 37 - 46
The right to culture and the culture of rights: a critical perspective on women’s sexual rights in Africa Sylvia Tamale OriginalPaper 17 January 2008 Pages: 47 - 69
Rape as ‘Torture’? Catharine MacKinnon and Questions of Feminist Strategy Clare McGlynn OriginalPaper 22 January 2008 Pages: 71 - 85
“We Cannot Claim Any Particular Knowledge of the Ways of Homosexuals, Still Less of Iranian Homosexuals …”: The Particular Problems Facing Those Who Seek Asylum on the Basis of their Sexual Identity Barry O’Leary OriginalPaper 30 January 2008 Pages: 87 - 95
“It’s Another Way Of Making A Really Big Fuss” Human Rights And Women’s Activism In The United Kingdom: An Interview With Tania Pouwhare Tania PouwhareEmily Grabham Interview 22 January 2008 Pages: 97 - 112
Domestic abuse, civil protection orders and the ‘new criminologies’: Is there any value in engaging with the law? Clare ConnellyKate Cavanagh Erratum 19 February 2008 Pages: 139 - 139