Vol.5 No. 4 (October 2009) PDF Print

Vol.5 no.4 (October 2009)


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The following are the contents of this issue.


CONTENTS
Editorial

Articles

  • Olajide O. Akanji, The Gaping Paradox: Globalisation and Human Rights in the Global South
  • Gustavo Neves Bezzera, Globalisation and the Class Struggle in Brazil: From the Fight Against Monopoly Capitalism to the Struggle between the Poor and the Better-off
  • Rituparna Majumdar, Globalisation and its Impact in South Asia: With Special Reference to Disempowerment of Labour
  • Adebusuyi Isaac Adeniran, Globalisation and Contemporary Nigerian Women

Across the South
     
  • Jishnu Dasgupta, Law and Homosexuality in the South: A Sketch

Symposia South: Homosexuality is...
     
  • Scott Kugle, Homosexuality in Islam: A View from South Africa
  • Ingrid Suarez, Muxes: A Socially Accepted Third Gender in Oaxaca, Mexico
  • Marc Epprecht, Same-sex Marriage is African
  • Noemi Ehrenfeld Lenkiewicz, Homosexuality: An Uncertain Social Status in Cultural Diversity and Legal Frameworks in Mexico
  • Diego Sempol, Diversity in Uruguay: Legal Conquests and Social Discrimination
  • Horacio Sivori & Sergio Carrara, Is Homosexuality Latin American?
  • Eno Blankson Ikpe, Homosexuality: Secretly Nigerian
  • Martin Aranguren, Decriminalisation is an Achievement, but Jacobinism and Reification Haunt the Debate on Sexual Liberties in India
  • Bishan Samaddar & Vaibhav Saria, Wrestling with Authenticity

Reviews
     
  • Egla Martinez Salazar, Between Hope and Despair: Canada and Torture
    Monia Mazigh, Hope and Despair: My Struggle to Free my Husband, Maher Arar, (Translated by Patricia Claxton and Fred A. Reed) McClelland & Stewart Ltd, Toronto, Canada, 2008.
  • Stephen Lendman, Reviewing Golinger's Bush vs Chavez
    Eva Golinger, Bush vs. Chavez- Washington's War Against Venezuela, Monthly Review Press, Caracas, 2007, pp. 160, ISBN 9781583671658.

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