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12 Int'l J. Hum. Rts. 1 (2008)

handle is hein.journals/ininllh12 and id is 1 raw text is: The International Journal of Human Rights                        9 Routledc
Vol. 12, No. 1, 1-2, February 2008
Notes on Contributors
Jakob Cornides, Doctor of Law (University of Vienna), is an official for the European
Commission, where he has been working on consumer protection and trade issues since
1997. He has published on a broad variety of legal issues, including consumer law, intel-
lectual property, international trade law, and human rights. The views expressed in this
article are those of the author, and are not in any way attributable to the institution in
which he is employed.
Ulf Johansson Dahre is a Senior Lecturer in social anthropology. He has published books
on the Hawaiian sovereignty movement and indigenous peoples issues in international
politics. He is also working in the field of legal anthropology, and is currently working
on research projects on violence, globalisation, and human rights.
Neve Gordon is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics and Government at
Ben-Gurion University, Israel, and is currently a Visiting Professor at the Department
of Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His research focuses on
human rights, military occupations, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Gordon's
book Israel's Occupation will appear in 2008 (University of California Press), while
his professional articles have appeared in numerous journals, including Political
Studies, Polity, Democratization, Constellations, and Rethinking Marxism. Gordon is
also a contributor to publications like The Nation, The Guardian, In These Times,
and The National Catholic Reporter.
Sonja Grover is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at Lakehead
University. She has published extensively in the area of children's rights and has a
special interest in marginalised child groups. She has just completed a book titled Chil-
dren's Human Rights: Challenging Global Barriers to the Child Liberation Movement.
Kirsty Hughes is a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge. Her research examines
the role of psychology in developing privacy laws. She also teaches constitutional law.
Prior to commencing her doctoral studies, she was a lecturer at the Cambridge Centre
for English and European Law at the University of Warsaw.
Associate Professor Susan Kneebone researches and teaches at the Monash University
Law Faculty. She has been researching in the area of the rights of asylum seekers and refu-
gees, in the context of forced migration issues, since 1998. She has organised several inter-
national workshops dealing with these issues which have led to publications of the
workshop proceedings (see The Refugees Convention 50 Years On: Globalisation and

ISSN 1364-2987 Print/1744-053X Online/08/010001-2 © 2008 Taylor & Francis
DOI: 10.1080/13642980701725368

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