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Part I Human Rights Education Group Accommodation and the Challenges of Education: Multicultural or Intercultural – or a Combination of the Two? Asbjørn Eide; The Importance of an Education in Human Rights M. Arthur Diakité; The Education of Police in Human Rights – A Framework for Human Rights Programmes for Police Ralph Crawshaw; Human Rights Education in China Li Baodong; Human Rights Education and Research in China: The Contribution of The Raoul Wallenberg Institute Sun Shiyan; Human Rights Education in the Netherlands Cees Flinterman and Stacey Nitchov; The Protection of Civilian educational institutions during the Active Hostilities of International Armed Conflict in International Humanitarian Law David A. G. Lewis; The Self-Reflective Human Rights Promoter Jonas Grimheden; Part II Human Rights Applied Hugo Grotius and the Roots of Human Rights Law Ove Bring; Human Rights before International Criminal Courts Vojin Dimitrijević and Marko Milanović; Never Again? Rwanda and the World Lennart Aspegren; The Contested Notion of Freedom of Opinion Herdís Thórgeirsdottir; From ‘Protective Passports’ to Protected Entry Procedures? The Legacy of Raoul Wallenberg in the Contemporary Asylum Debate Gregor Noll; Implementing International Human Rights Law on behalf of Asylum Seekers and Refugees: The Record of the Nordic Countries Brian Gorlick And Robin Lööf; Legal Position of Asylum Seekers in Austria Lauri Hannikainen; Refugees in Swedish Private International Law Michael Bogdan; Medborgerliga Fri- och Rättigheter i Regeringsformen 1974 Processen och Motiven för Införande Carl-Gustaf Andrén ; Various Interpretations of Human Rights for Women – Challenges at United Nations’ Conferences Elisabeth Gerle; Implementation of International Conventions as a Socio-Legal Enterprise: Examples from the Convention on the Rights of the Child Håkan Hydén.

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Anne Goldgar, Ph.D. (1990) Harvard, is Lecturer in Early Modern History at King's College London. She works on 17th- and 18th-century social and cultural history and is the author of Impolite Learning: Conduct and Community in the Republic of Letters 1680-1750 (1995) and Tulipmania (forthcoming, 2004). Robert Frost, Ph.D. (1990) University of London, is Reader in Early Modern History at King's College London. He publishes on Poland-Lithuania and the history of warfare in the early modern period, including The Northern Wars: War, State and Society in North-eastern Europe 1558-1721 (2000).

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