Part I: Nature and Development: The concept of human rights in international law, Anthony D'Amato (1982) A multi-dimensional concept of human rights in international law, Sampong Sacharitkul (1987); Human rights geneology, Ruti Teitel (1997). Part II: Politics: The ideology of human rights, Makau wa Mutua (1996); International human rights and cultural relativism, Fernando R. Teson (1985); International human rights and feminism: when discourses meet, Karen Engle (1992). Part III: Enforcement and Supervision: How is international human rights law enforced?, Harold Hongju Koh (1999); Towards a theory of effective supranational adjudication, Laurence R. Helfer and Anne-Marie Slaughter (1997); Norm making and supervision in international human rights: reflections on institutional order, Theodor Meron (1982). Part IV: Exceptions: Reservations to human rights treaties: time for innovation and reform, William A. Schabas (1994); Derogations under Article 15 of the European Convention on Human Rights, R. St.
J. MacDonald (1997). Part V: Regional Supervision: Reflections on regional human rights law, Gabriel M. Wilner (1995/6); Consensus, coherence and the European Convention on Human Rights, Laurence R. Helfer (1993. Part VI: Globalization: Globalization and the convergence of values, Alex Y. Seita (1997); Globalization and human rights, Robert McCorquodale with Richard Fairbrother (1999); Index.