Articles and interviews that established SKIN TWO's reputation as the groundbreaking journal serving the international fetish community.
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Seller: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
188pp., introduction by Tim Woodward, with contributions from: Michelle Olley, Cliff Ashcroft, Stephanie Jones, David Holt, Tony Mitchell, Pat Califia and others. Trade paperback. Shelfwear. Very good. Seller Inventory # 25740
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. This book is in good overall condition and was well taken care of. Seller Inventory # ABE-1701485108271
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Seller: Augustine Funnell Books, Fredericton, NB, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Billing itself as "The world's top fetish publication," this contains a variety of fetish fashion/lifestyle material of interest to those with a bit of the kink to them. Included here are interviews (including with novelist Clive Barker and filmmaker Tim Burton), articles (including a group of women explaining "the qualities necessary for that dominant attitude" [I'm not sure, but I think that good posture is one of them]), and a bunch of other stuff that'll keep you up late (unless, of course, your dominatrix tells you to get your sorry ass back to your bed of nails). 188 pages. Internally tight and clean (and who doesn't want that in his dominatrix?) w/impressions/handling wear. Size: Small octavo. Book. Seller Inventory # 019283
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Seller: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: New. Even as human rights provide the most widely shared moral language of our time, they also spark highly contested debates among scholars and policymakers. When should states protect human rights? Does the global war on terror necessitate the violation of some rights? Are food, housing, and health care valid human rights? Debating Human Rights introduces the theory and practice of international human rights by examining fourteen controversies in the field. Daniel Chong presents the major arguments on both sides of each debate, encouraging readers to think critically and form their own opinions. Designed for classroom use, the structure of the book makes it easy for students to become familiar with the major political and legal actors in the global human rights system and to understand the practical challenges of protecting civil, political, social, and economic rights.CONTENTS: The History and Philosophy of Human Rights. THE GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEM. When Should States Protect Human Rights? How Can Western States Promote Human Rights in China? Is the United Nations Human Rights Council Effective? Does the International Community Have a "Responsibility to Protect"? Should the United States Join the International Criminal Court? How Should Human Rights Violators Be Held Accountable? CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS. Does the War on Terrorism Require Restricting of Rights? Are There Limits to the Freedom of Speech? Do Women Have the Right to Choose Abortion? Is Female Circumcision a Violation of Human Rights? ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS. Are Food, Housing, and Health Care Valid Human Rights? Do Transnational Corporations Violate Human Rights? Do the Right to Health Justify a Violation of Property Rights? Do Wealthy States Have an Obligation to Give Foreign Aid? CONCLUSION. Advancing Human Rights Through Debate. Seller Inventory # DADAX1563331306
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Seller: The Book Spot, Sioux Falls, SD, U.S.A.
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