Human Rights Magazine

Summer 2000, Volume 27, Number 3
A Report from the Chair
By James E. Coleman, Jr.
In The Beginning
By Gloria Browne
A Considered Opinion
By Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The Bill of Rights and the Constitution: Facing the Challenge of the Future
By Steven Wermiel
Key Human Rights Issues in the New Millennium
By Lisa Trojnar
Human Rights: The Heart of Justice
By Rosalie Silberman Abella
Dying for the Family Honor
By Vanessa Lesnie
Interview with Hina Jilani
Conducted by Michelle Stephenson
Pakistani Sisters’ Bravery Inspires Human Rights Advocates
By Kerry Kennedy Cuomo
Moving Toward Improved Human Rights Enforcement in the Americas
By Claudio Grossman
Human Rights Commissions: A Unique Role to Play, Now and in the Future
By Brice Dickson
Reflections on Human Rights at Century's End
By Larry Cox
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