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Spring 2006


Globalizing Justice
By Philippe Sands

While the "Pinochet Precedent" was a milestone in international jurisprudence, the trials of Slobodan Milosevic and Saddam Hussein raise difficult questions about how far the world has yet to go. | More »

A New Morning
By Mohan Seneviratne

Outgoing AIUSA Executive Director Bill Schulz looks back on 12 years at the helm of AIUSA. | More »

Discarded Lives: Juvenile Life Without Parole
By John Hubner

In the late 1800s a special juvenile court was created with the goal of altering the trajectories of troubled lives. But a wave of "tough on crime" legislation has put thousands of child offenders in prison for life, with no hope of freedom. | More »

Homegrown Progress
By Caryn Zissis

Turkish human rights defender Cânân Arin takes a bricks an mortar approach to building a movement for women's rights. | More »

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CURRENT ISSUE

Spring 2008



BEHIND THE NEWS
Sudan's Reign of Terror: Eric Reeves reports (Summer 2004)
U.S. Defends Torture: Eyal Press, "Tortured Logic" (Summer 2003)
Iraq's Women: Lauren Sandler, "Occupied Territory" (Winter 2003)

IN THE NEXT ISSUE

The latest news on Amnesty International's critical campaign work on Darfur, the death penalty, individuals at risk and more.


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