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Volume 7 Contents
    Articles
  1. A Positive Right to Protection for Children by Tamar Ezer
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  2. Intellectual Property Law and Indigenous Peoples: Adapting Copyright Law to the Needs of a Global Community by Megan M. Carpenter
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    Notes from the Field
  3. Trade, Monitoring, and the ILO: Working To Improve Conditions in Cambodia's Garment Factories by Kevin Kolben
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  4. The Zimbabwean Human Rights Crisis: A Collaborative Approach to International Advocacy by Lorna Davidson & Raj Purohit

    Over the past several years, a serious human rights crisis has developed in Zimbabwe, where President Robert Mugabe employs repressive measures to cling to power. Civil society and human rights groups in Zimbabwe are among those who have come under attack by the government, and they face an extremely difficult challenge in bringing about positive change in the country. This article describes the development of the current crisis in Zimbabwe, focusing on the problems faced by local activists and organizations that seek to promote greater respect for human rights. It further discusses one recent initiative launched by the U.S.-based organization Human Rights First, which organized a consultative meeting of regional civil society groups in August 2003. The article addresses the role that can and should be played by international civil society organizations, which must be sensitive to the contextual dynamics particular to the Zimbabwean crisis and to the region. If they are to be in any way effective, such organizations must act in support of local actors and stronger regional networks.
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    Notes
  5. Managing Diversity in the European Union by Michael A. Becker
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