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    Alex Conte, Scott Davidson, and Richard Burchill, Defining Civil and Political Rights: The Jurisprudence of the United Nations Human Rights Committee: Ashgate Publishing, 2004, 257 pp, $114.95. [REVIEW]Helen Hershkoff - 2007 - Human Rights Review 8 (3):277-280.
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    Public Law Litigation: Lessons and Questions. [REVIEW]Helen Hershkoff - 2009 - Human Rights Review 10 (2):157-181.
    The practice of using courts to foster social change, once confined to the USA, has emerged as a worldwide phenomenon. Foreign practice reflects indigenous forms but faces criticisms similar to that in the USA: that it is ineffective, antidemocratic, and counterproductive. The essay meets these criticisms, first, by recasting US public law litigation as a form of politics that challenges the status quo by forging alliances, changing discursive frames, and disciplining private and public decision making. Looking abroad, the essay emphasizes (...)
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