
Summer 2002, Volume 29, Number 3
From the Chair
By Zona Hostetler
“Women’s Rights Are Human Rights”
By Hillary Rodham Clinton
Sex Discriminatory Laws: A Challenge to the Integrity of International Law
By Jessica Neuwirth
“Who Takes Responsibility?” Afghan Women’s Human Rights and the Role of the United States
By Karima Bennoune
CEDAW: Ensuring the Rights of Women in Afghanistan and Beyond
By Barbara Boxer
Discrimination Against Women and the Roots of Global Terrorism
By Tom Lantos
Women and Girls Facing Gender-Based Violence, and Asylum Jurisprudence
By Irena Lieberman
The Global Gag Rule: A Violation of the Right to Free Speech and Democratic Participation
By Priscilla Smith, Kathy Hall Martinez, and Tzili Mor
Domestic Violence and the Rights of Women in Japan and the United States
By Juley A. Fulcher
HIV/AIDS and Violence Against Women
By Alexandra Arriaga
The Need for International Women’s Human Rights Lawyers: Now More Than Ever
By Mary Hartnett
Stem Cell Research: Ethical Issues for Women in Donating Eggs and Embryos
By Nanette Elster
