Introduction 1. Human Rights and Global Civil Society: On the Law of Unintended Effects 2. Debt Cancellation and Civil Society: A Case-Study of Jubilee 20003. 'New' Humanitarian Advocacy?: Civil Society and the Landmines Ban 4. International Law Making of Historic Proportions: Civil Society and the International Criminal Court5. The Pinochet Case: The Catalyst for Deepening Democracy in Chile?6. Civil Society and Environmental Justice 7. 'The Most Debilitating Discrimination of All': Civil Society's Campaign for Access to Treatment for AIDS 8. Climb Every Mountain: Civil Society and the Conflict Diamonds Campaign
Paul Gready is a Lecturer at the Institute of Commonwealth. His practical experience relating to human rights includes working for the research department of Amnesty International's International Secretariat and a number of civil liberties organisations in South Africa, as well as consultancies for institutions including the British Medical Association and the South African Police Service.
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