-- Introduction. Embracing paradox: human rights in a global age / Steve J. Stern and Scott Straus
-- Part I. Who makes human rights?
-- Human rights history from the ground up: the case of East Timor / Geoff Robinson
-- Rights on display: museums and human rights claims / Bridget Conley-Zilkic
-- Civilian agency in times of crisis: lessons from Burundi / Meghan Foster Lynch -- Part II. Interrogating classic concepts
-- Consulting survivors: evidence from Cambodia, northern Uganda, and other countries affected by mass violence / Patrick Vinck and Phuong Pham
-- "Memoria, verdad y justicia": the terrain of post-dictatorship social reconstruction and the struggle for human rights in Argentina / Noa Vaisman
-- Rethinking transitional justice: reflections on the paradoxes of accountability efforts in Peru / Jo-Marie Burt
-- Part III. New horizons
-- The aporias of new technologies for human rights activism / Fuyuki Kurasawa
-- The human right to water in rural India: promises and challenges / Philippe Cullet
-- A very promising species: from Hobbes to the human right to water / Richard P. Hiskes.
-- Part I. Who makes human rights?
-- Human rights history from the ground up: the case of East Timor / Geoff Robinson
-- Rights on display: museums and human rights claims / Bridget Conley-Zilkic
-- Civilian agency in times of crisis: lessons from Burundi / Meghan Foster Lynch -- Part II. Interrogating classic concepts
-- Consulting survivors: evidence from Cambodia, northern Uganda, and other countries affected by mass violence / Patrick Vinck and Phuong Pham
-- "Memoria, verdad y justicia": the terrain of post-dictatorship social reconstruction and the struggle for human rights in Argentina / Noa Vaisman
-- Rethinking transitional justice: reflections on the paradoxes of accountability efforts in Peru / Jo-Marie Burt
-- Part III. New horizons
-- The aporias of new technologies for human rights activism / Fuyuki Kurasawa
-- The human right to water in rural India: promises and challenges / Philippe Cullet
-- A very promising species: from Hobbes to the human right to water / Richard P. Hiskes.