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Unformatted Document Text:  Ackerly Page 29 8/28/2003 Pollis, Adamantia. 2000. “A New Universalism.” In Human Rights: New Perspectives, New Realities, eds. Adamantia Pollis and Peter Schwab. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Prügl, Elisabeth. 2003. “Gendering Institutions.” Feminist Methodologies for International Relations: How Do We Actually Do Feminist IR? ISA Workshop Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, Oregon. Putnam, Robert. 1993. Making Democracy Work. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Rawls, John. 1993. Political Liberalism. New York: Columbia University Press. Rawls, John. 1999. The Law of Peoples. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. 1998. http://www.igc.org/icc/html/icc19990712.html Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. http://www.un.org/law/icc/ last accessed 7/24/03 Roosevelt, Eleanor. 1940. The Moral Basis of Democracy. New York: Howell, Soskin & Co. Rosenbaum, Alan S., ed. 1980. The Philosophy of Human Rights: International Perspectives. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Samuelson, Douglas A. and Herbert F. Spirer. 1992. “Use of Incomplete and Distorted Data in Inference About Human Rights Violations.” In Human Rights and Statistics: Getting the Record Straight, eds. Thomas B. Jabine and Richard P. Claude. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 62-77. Scanlon, Thomas. 1977. “Human Rights as a Neutral Concern.” In Human Rights and US Foreign Policy, eds. Peter G. Brown and Douglas MacLean. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, D. C. Heath and Company, 83-92. Scanlon, Thomas. 1998. What We Owe to Each Other. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, Harvard University Press. Schmitter, Philippe C. and Terry Lynn Karl. 1991. “What Democracy Is … and Is Not.” Journal of Democracy 2, 3: 75-88. Sen, Amartya Kumar. 1990a. “More than 100 Million Women Are Missing.” New York Review of Books 37 (December 20): 61-66. Sen, Amartya Kumar. 1990b. “Justice: Means versus Freedoms.” Philosophy and Public Affairs 19, 2 (Spring): 111-121. Sen, Amartya Kumar. 1990c. “Gender and Cooperative Conflicts.” In Persistent Inequalities: Women and World Development, ed. Irene Tinker. New York: Oxford University Press, 123- 149. Sen, Amartya Kumar. 1992. Inequality Reexamined. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Sen, Amartya Kumar. 1999. Development as Freedom. New York: Knopf. Sen, Amartya Kumar. 2003. “Continuing the Conversation: Amartya Sen Talks with Bina Agarwal, Jane Humphries, and Ingrid Robeyns.” Feminist Economics 9(2-3): 319-332. Shapiro, Ian. 1999. Democratic Justice. New Haven: Yale University Press. Shapiro, Ian. 2003. The State of Democratic Theory. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

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Ackerly
Page 29
8/28/2003
Pollis, Adamantia. 2000. “A New Universalism.” In Human Rights: New Perspectives, New
Realities, eds. Adamantia Pollis and Peter Schwab. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Prügl, Elisabeth. 2003. “Gendering Institutions.” Feminist Methodologies for International
Relations: How Do We Actually Do Feminist IR? ISA Workshop Annual Meeting of the
International Studies Association, Portland, Oregon.
Putnam, Robert. 1993. Making Democracy Work. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Rawls, John. 1993. Political Liberalism. New York: Columbia University Press.
Rawls, John. 1999. The Law of Peoples. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. 1998.
http://www.igc.org/icc/html/icc19990712.html
Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
http://www.un.org/law/icc/
last
accessed 7/24/03
Roosevelt, Eleanor. 1940. The Moral Basis of Democracy. New York: Howell, Soskin & Co.
Rosenbaum, Alan S., ed. 1980. The Philosophy of Human Rights: International Perspectives.
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Samuelson, Douglas A. and Herbert F. Spirer. 1992. “Use of Incomplete and Distorted Data
in Inference About Human Rights Violations.” In Human Rights and Statistics: Getting the
Record Straight
, eds. Thomas B. Jabine and Richard P. Claude. Philadelphia: University of
Pennsylvania Press, 62-77.
Scanlon, Thomas. 1977. “Human Rights as a Neutral Concern.” In Human Rights and US
Foreign Policy, eds. Peter G. Brown and Douglas MacLean. Lexington, MA: Lexington
Books, D. C. Heath and Company, 83-92.
Scanlon, Thomas. 1998. What We Owe to Each Other. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press,
Harvard University Press.
Schmitter, Philippe C. and Terry Lynn Karl. 1991. “What Democracy Is … and Is Not.”
Journal of Democracy 2, 3: 75-88.
Sen, Amartya Kumar. 1990a. “More than 100 Million Women Are Missing.” New York Review
of Books 37 (December 20): 61-66.
Sen, Amartya Kumar. 1990b. “Justice: Means versus Freedoms.” Philosophy and Public Affairs
19, 2 (Spring): 111-121.
Sen, Amartya Kumar. 1990c. “Gender and Cooperative Conflicts.” In Persistent Inequalities:
Women and World Development, ed. Irene Tinker. New York: Oxford University Press, 123-
149.
Sen, Amartya Kumar. 1992. Inequality Reexamined. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Sen, Amartya Kumar. 1999. Development as Freedom. New York: Knopf.
Sen, Amartya Kumar. 2003. “Continuing the Conversation: Amartya Sen Talks with Bina
Agarwal, Jane Humphries, and Ingrid Robeyns.” Feminist Economics 9(2-3): 319-332.
Shapiro, Ian. 1999. Democratic Justice. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Shapiro, Ian. 2003. The State of Democratic Theory. Princeton: Princeton University Press.


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