T. Nardin, Ethical Traditions in International Affairs
(optional)G.Moran, Ethical and Moral
S. Hoffmann, Political Ethics of International Relations
R. Rorty, Human Rights, Rationality and Sentimentality
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Covenant on political and civil rights
Covenant on economic, social and cutural rights
G. Moran, Rights with Reservations
R. Vincent, Idea of Rights in International Ethics
A. Sen, Human Rights and Asian Values
G. Moran, Responsible To and For
H. Shue, Nationality and Responsibility
S. Bok, Advocates of World Peace
R. Goodin, Environmental Crisis
L. White, Roots of Ecological Crisis
J. Tickner, Gender and International Relations
C. Bunch, Global Perspective on Feminism
S. Whitworth, Feminisim and International Relations
convention on the rights ofwomen
N. Lewis, Tyranny of Children's Rights
G. Moran, Are Rights What Children Need?
Convention on the Rights of the Child
C. Hsu, Confucian Ethics in International Relations
Z. Shakir, Muslims and Human Rights
D.Orentlicher, Relativism and Religion
G. Moran, Justice vs. Injustice
L. Graybill, Truth and Reconciliation Commissions
Greenpeace
G. Moran, The Language of Teaching P. Singer, Famine, Affluence and Morality S.Scheffler, Individual Responsibility in a Global Age G. Moran, Roman Catholic Tradition and Passive Resistance G. Moran, Religious Education and International Understanding(pdf) G. Moran, Rights With Reservations G. Moran, Dignity, Uniqueness, Rights G. Moran, Nature, Natural, Naturally M. Smith, Humanitarian Intervention G. Moran, The United States in America and America in the United States(pdf)