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Selected AbstractsBooks and Materials ReviewsFAMILY RELATIONS, Issue 4 2001Article first published online: 19 FEB 200 Baumeister, R. F. (Ed.). (1999). The Self in Social Psychology. Carter, B., & McGoldrick, M. (1999). The Expanded Family Life Cycle: Individual, Family, and Social Perspectives. Dwyer, D. (2000). Interpersonal Relationships. Knauer, S. (2000). No Ordinary Life: Parenting the Sexually Abused Child and Adolescent. McNair-Blatt, S. (2000). A Guidebook for Raising Foster Children. Stafford-Upshaw, F., & Myers-Walls, J. A. (1999). Learning Centers in Child Care Settings. Seymour, S. C. (1999). Women, Family and Child Care in India: A World in Transition. Berger, R. (1998). Stepfamilies: A Multi-Dimensional Perspective. [source] Erratum to: Roach, S. C. "Humanitarian Emergencies and the International Criminal Court (ICC): Toward a Cooperative Arrangement between the ICC and UN Security Council."INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES, Issue 1 2006International Studies Perspectives 6 (2005): 431-446. No abstract is available for this article. [source] Commentary on Ruxton, C. H. S., Reed, S. C., Simpson, M. J. A. & Millington, K. J. (2004) The health benefits of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids: a review of the evidence.JOURNAL OF HUMAN NUTRITION & DIETETICS, Issue 3 2007Dietetics; 1, Journal of Human Nutrition [source] Norms and Human Rights in International RelationsPOLITICAL STUDIES REVIEW, Issue 1 2006Ty Solomon The three volumes on human rights reviewed here constitute the first wave of in-depth case studies of human rights from a constructivist approach in international relations. By acknowledging the theoretical contributions of these works, identifying their shortcomings and engaging in critiques of the authors' conceptions of identity and norms, this article provides direction for future studies on human rights through the constructivist framework. Foot, R. (2000) Rights Beyond Borders: The Global Community and the Struggle Over Human Rights in China. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Risse, T., Ropp, S. C. and Sikkink, K. (eds) (1999) The Power of Human Rights: International Norms and Domestic Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Thomas, D. C. (2001) The Helsinki Effect: International Norms, Human Rights, and the Demise of Communism. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press. [source] |