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    Introduction. Human Rights and the Media.Shawna Brandle & George Andreopoulos - 2018 - Human Rights Review 19 (2):143-146.
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    Revisiting the Role of Private Military and Security Companies.George Andreopoulos & Shawna Brandle - 2012 - Criminal Justice Ethics 31 (3):138-157.
    Abstract This essay addresses the role of private military and security companies (PMSCs) in security governance. In this context, it offers a historical overview of some of the main developments in the evolution of private warfare and critically discusses some of the key challenges confronting the quest for holding PMSCs accountable in accordance with international human rights and humanitarian norms.
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    Human Rights Reporting: Rights, Responsibilities, and Challenges.George Andreopoulos - 2018 - Human Rights Review 19 (2):147-166.
    This essay critically examines the intersections between news media and human rights in the context of the existing human rights framework. A survey of the fundamental provisions of international human rights law and of the evolving case law of human rights organs relating to media freedom and responsibilities reveals that existing gaps and underspecified obligations render problematic the normative guidance offered by the framework in addressing the pertinent human rights issues. However, this is part of the story. The problems associated (...)
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    Labor Rights as Human Rights? Challenges and Prospects for Collective Bargaining.George Andreopoulos - 2012 - Human Rights Review 13 (3):369-372.
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    The International Legal Framework and Armed Groups.George J. Andreopoulos - 2010 - Human Rights Review 11 (2):223-246.
    This article explores the contribution of the international legal framework to strategies for exercising leverage over and engaging with non-state armed groups. In addressing the framework’s relevance in meeting these challenges, it examines the tensions between hierarchy and reciprocity in international law; key normative developments in international human rights and international humanitarian laws, the issue of existing gaps in the protective framework envisaged by these two bodies of law, and the impact of their growing intersections; recent trends in the international (...)
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    Challenges and Opportunities in Advancing Human Protection: Rethinking the Global–Local Nexus.George J. Andreopoulos - 2010 - Criminal Justice Ethics 29 (2):142-156.
    This special issue of Criminal Justice Ethics examines a critical world order issue—the evolving discourse on human protection, and in particular the doctrine of humanitarian intervention and...
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    The Evolving Discourse on Human Protection.George J. Andreopoulos & Leonid Lantsman - 2010 - Criminal Justice Ethics 29 (2):73-92.
    This special issue of Criminal Justice Ethics examines a critical world order issue—the evolving discourse on human protection, and in particular the doctrine of humanitarian intervention and...
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