University of Malta UNIVERSITY OF MALTA 
FACULTY OF LAWS 
The Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights

 

Volume 8, No.1, 2004

 

 

Editorial

 

Combating Terrorism And Human Rights Protection: The Ticking Bomb Theories And Torture

Maria Alvanou

 

The Right To Democratic Entitlement: Time For Change?

Ben Chigara

 

EU Charter Of Fundamental Rights: An Alternative To The European Convention On Human Rights?

Cagdas Evrim Ergun

 

Universal Access And Human Rights:  The Right To Communication In The Light Of Global Telecommunication Development 

Chun Hung Lin

 

The Arab, European, Inter-American And African Perspectives On Understanding Human Rights: The Debate Between ‘Universalism’ And ‘Cultural Relativism’

Declan O’sullivan

 

Human Rights In Tibet

Eva Pföstl

 

Human Rights In Moroccan Politics

James N. Sater

 

The Justification Of Human Rights And The Question Of Its Cross-Cultural Validity:  Universal Theories And Particular Perspectives

Aristotelis Stamoulas

 

Human Trafficking – Modern Day Slavery

Charles Bayer

 

Fault Lines In The Emerging Paradigm Of International Criminal Accountability

Kate Brookson-Morris

 

Islam In China: A Plural Identity Within The Confines Of An Empire

Amina Crisma

 

The Constitutional Protection Of Linguistic Diversity In Some Of The Eu Countries

Giancarlo Rolla &  Eleonora Ceccherini

 

Equality Or Difference? European Legal Experiences And Their Influence On Italian Bills On Female Circumcision

Ciro Sbailò

 

Why Is Freedom From Torture An Absolute Right?  -  A Multi-Disciplinary Analysis.

Christopher Soler


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