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Books Received, Human Rights Law Review, Volume 12, Issue 3, September 2012, Page 625, https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngs014
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O.I. Ademodi, The Rights and Status of Indigenous Peoples in Nigeria (Winter Park: Bauu Institute and Press, 2012, 288 pp.)
E. Benvenisti, The International Law of Occupation (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012, xxvi + 383 pp.)
I. Boerefijn, L. Henderson, R. Janse and R. Weaver (eds), Human Rights and Conflict: Essays in Honour of Bas de Gaay Fortman (Intersentia, Cambridge, 2012, xv + 539 pp.)
E. de Wet and J. Vidmar (eds), Hierarchy in International Law: The Place of Human Rights (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012, xxxiv + 330 pp.)
S. Dewulf, The Signature of Evil: (Re)Defining Torture in International Law (Intersentia, Cambridge, 2012, xix + 617 pp.)
R. Goodman and T. Pegram (eds), Human Rights, State Compliance, and Social Change: Assessing National Human Rights Institutions (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2012, x + 351 pp.)
H.M. Haugen, Technology and Human Rights – Friends or Foes? Highlighting Innovations Applying to Natural Resources and Medicine (Republic of Letters, Dordrecht, 2012, viii + 293 pp.)