Incoming Resources
- Torture, a collection, edited by Sanford Levinson
- Human rights
- Peace and conflict resolution
- Missing lives, disappearances and impunity in the North Caucasus, produced by Memorial Human Rights Center & WITNESS
- Following Antigone, forensic anthropology and human rights investigations, by Equipo Argentino de Antropologia Forense & WITNESS
- The people vs. democracy, why our freedom is in danger and how to save it, Yascha Mounk
- Great speeches video series, address to UN on human rights, produced by Educational Video Group, Volume 6
- The essential UN
- Human rights in cross-cultural perspectives, a quest for consensus, edited by Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im
- Breaking the silence, produced and directed by Anita Anand
- Sold, fighting the new global slave trade, by Jody Hassett Sanchez
- The most human right, why free speech is everything, Eric Heinze
- Opposing viewpoints, Margaret Haerens and Lynn M. Zott, book editors
- The atlas of human rights, mapping violations of freedom around the globe, Andrew Fagan
- South Africa, directed by Danny Schechter, Part 2
- A new global agenda, priorities, practices, and pathways of the international community, edited by Diana Ayton-Shenker, foreword by Andrew Zolli
- Minorities and the law, Noël Merino, book editor
- Life's dominion, an argument about abortion, euthanasia, and individual freedom, Ronald Dworkin
- Global institutions and human rights, produced by Brian Peter Falk and Gordon Durnin
- Strangers in our midst, the political philosophy of immigration, David Miller
- Universal declaration of human rights, final authorized text, United Nations Office of Public Information
- The unheard truth, poverty and human rights, Irene Khan ; with David Petrasek ; foreword by Kofi Annan
- From civil rights to human rights, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the struggle for economic justice, Thomas F. Jackson
- The politics of species, reshaping our relationships with other animals, edited by Raymond Corbey, Tilburg University and Leiden University, the Netherlands and Annette Lanjouw, Arcus Foundation, New York
- Tainted legacy, 9/11 and the ruin of human rights, William F. Schulz
- Coming to terms, South Africa's search for truth, Martin Meredith ; with a foreword and afterword by Tina Rosenberg
- Guerrillas and generals, the "Dirty War" in Argentina, Paul H. Lewis
- Amnesties, accountability, and human rights, Renée Jeffery
- Peace and conflict resolution, produced by Christopher Maji, Part 1
- Capitalist punishment, prison privatization & human rights, edited by Andrew Coyle, Allison Campbell, Rodney Neufeld ; [foreword by Sir Nigel Rodley]
- Fully human, personhood, citizenship, and rights, Lindsey N. Kingston
- Life and death decisions, the quest for morality and justice in human societies, Sheldon Ekland-Olson
- Human rights, the hard questions, edited by Cindy Holder and David Reidy
- Shattered voices, language, violence, and the work of truth commissions, Teresa Godwin Phelps
- Open society, reforming global capitalism, George Soros
- Great speeches video series, address to UN on human rights, by Educational Video Group, Volume 6
- Human rights around the world, produced by Chip Taylor Communications
- Against borders, why the world needs free movement of people, Alex Sager
- South Africa, produced by Chip Taylor Communications, Part 1
- "In a single garment of destiny", a global vision of justice, Martin Luther King, Jr. ; edited and introduced by Lewis V. Baldwin ; foreword by Charlayne Hunter-Gault
- The rights of man ; or, What are we fighting for?, H. G. Wells ; with an introduction by Ali Smith
- Making sense of human rights, James W. Nickel
- Mountains beyond mountains, Tracy Kidder
- The Cambridge handbook of information technology, life sciences and human rights, edited by Marcello Ienca, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), College of Humanities; Oreste Pollicino, Bocconi University (Italy) Faculty of Law; Laura Liguori, Portolano Cavallo (Law Firm); Elisa Stefanini, Portolano Cavallo (Law Firm); Roberto Andorno, University of Zurich Faculty of Law
- Human rights in the global information society, edited by Rikke Frank Jørgensen
- Dignity, the essential role it plays in resolving conflict, Donna Hicks ; foreword by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu
- A call to action, women, religion, violence, and power, Jimmy Carter
- Evolving Iran, an introduction to politics and problems in the Islamic republic, Barbara Ann Rieffer-Flanagan
- Beyond data:, reclaiming human rights at the dawn of the metaverse, Elizabeth M. Renieris
- Forsaken females, the global brutalization of women, Andrea Parrot and Nina Cummings