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1. Human Development Report 1997: Human Development to Eradicate Poverty, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP): New York. p. 245.
2. In Search of Justice. p. 106.
3. Institute of Developing Economies 2002/2003, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO): Chiba. p. 19.
4. International Council on Human Rights Policy, Versoix: International Council on Human Rights Policy.
5. The International Migration of High- Level Manpower: Its Impact on the Development Process, W.W. Marvel and C.V. Kidd, Editors. 1970, Education and world affairs. p. 740.
6. Historical Development; Social and Political Philosophy. Self-governing Socialism: A Reader, ed. B.M. Horvat, Mihailo and Supek, Rudi. Vol. 1. 1975, New York: International Arts and Sciences Press. 490.
7. Imperial Japan: 1800-1945. The Japan Reader, ed. J.M. Livingston, Joe and Oldfather, Felicia. Vol. 1. 1976, Middlesex: Penguin Books. 517.
8. Health and Development: Proceedings of an Intergovernmental Meeting in Asia and the Pacific. in Health and Development. 1983. Thailand: United Nations - Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, World Health Organization, United Nations Children's Fund.
9. Herbicides in War: The Long-term Ecological and Human Consequences, ed. A.H. Westing. 1984, London: Taylor and Francis. 210.
10. Hong Kong: In Search of a Future, ed. J.Y.S. Cheng. 1984, Hong Kong: Oxford University Press. 266.
11.
Imperialism - No! Democracy - Yes!
Student Movements in the Asean Region. 1984, Kuala Lumpur: The Institute for Social Analysis (INSAN), Asian Students Association (ASA). 133.
12. Instruction on Certain Aspects of the "Theology of Liberation". Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. 1984, Vatican City: Vatican Polyglot Press. 36.
13.
Insisterhood
Divided in Culture United in Struggle. 1985. 72.
14. Hauora. Hauora, 1986. 3(1): p. 1-72.
15. A Hymn to Creation: Essays in Women & Religion. 1986. 25(1): p. 108.
16. The Hill Tribes of Thailand. 2nd ed. 1987, Chiangmai: Technical Service Club
Tribal Research Institute. 52.
17. In Search of Our Bodies: A Feminist Look at Women, Health and Reproduction in India, ed. K. Bhate, et al. 1987, Bombay: SHAKTI. 114.
18. Indigenous Peoples: A Global Quest for Justice - A Report for the Independent Commission on International Humanitarian Issues. 1987, London: Zed Books. 181.
19. Indonesia and the Rule of Law: Twenty Years of "New Order" Government (A Study Prepared by the International Commission of Jurists and the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM), ed. H. Thoolen. 1987, London: Frances Printer. 208.
20. Industrial Hazards in a Transnational World: Risk, Equity and Empowerment. International Center for Law in Development. 1987, New York: Council on International and Public Affairs. 172.
21. Human Rights & Nepal. 1989, Kathmandu: FODENU. 86.
22. Is there a Way Out? Foreign Debt. Vol. 28. 1989, Colombo, Sri Lanka: The Centre for Society & Religion. 189.
23. Hooked on Debt, ed. J. Ross-Frankson. 1990: Social Action Centre for the Association of Development Agencies (ADA); Association of Caribbean Economists (ACE); Caribbean Conference of Churches (CCC). 28.
24.
Human Rights: South Asia
In difficult Circumstances. 1991, Kathmandu: Informal Sector Service Centre (INSEC). 68.
25. The IMF and the South: The Social Impact of Crisis and Adjustment, ed. D. Ghai. 1991, London: Zed Books Ltd. 273.
26. Home Workers of Southeast Asia: The Struggle of Social Protection in Thailand. in Home Workers of Southeast Asia: The Struggle of Social Protection in Thailand. 1992. Bangkok, Thailand: International Labour Organisation.
27. Handbook on Computer and Health: for non-governmental, chartiable, social development, and community service organization. 1993, Germany and Hong Kong: Evangelisches Missionwerk and Asia Monitor Resource Center. 23.
28. Human Rights in Japan from the Perspective of the Internatioinal Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. 1993, Buraku Liberation Research Institute: Osaka City. p. 142.
29. Human Rights Violations in the United States. 1993, New York: Human Rights Watch. 191.
30. Hong Kong Workers in Transition. 1994, Hong Kong: Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions. 143.
31. How Many are too many? idoc Internazionale, 1994.
32. Indochina Today: A Consultation on Emerging Trends, ed. M.G. Chunakara. 1994, Hong Kong: CCA-WCC Indochina Programme, Christian Conference of Asia. 108.
33. Handbook for Incorporation of Social Dimensions in Projects. 1994 (May): p. 105.
34. Healthcare in Crisis. for Unity Aliran Monthly, 1995: p. 40.
35. Human Rights Watch World Report 1995. 1995, Human Rights Watch: New York. p. 362.
36. In the Name Of Development: Human Rights and the World Bank in Indonesia. 1995, A joint Report of the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights and the Institute For Policy Research and Advocacy (ELSAM): Jakarta. p. 142.
37. India: Economic Development and Social Opportunity, ed. J.a.S. Dreze, Amartya. 1995, New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 292.
38. Indonesia: 50 years after Independence - Stability and Unity on a Culture of Fear. 1995, Bangkok: Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development. 242.
39. Human Rights & Spirituality. in Dialogue of Religious on Human Right. 1996. Hong Kong: Asian Human Rights Commission.
40. Human Rights Related Legal Reforms in Sri Lanka, in Human Rights Related Legal Reforms in Sri Lanka: workshop 6-8 January, 1996. 1996, Asian Legal Resource Centre Limited: Banglore, Inda.
41. Human Rights Report 1995: South Korea. 1996, Minkahyup Human Rights Group: Seoul. p. 80.
42. Indian Development: Selected Regional Perspectives, ed. J.a.S. Dreze, Amartya. 1996, New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 420.
43. Helping Countries Combat Corruption: The Role of the World Bank. 1997: The World Bank. 69.
44. The High Price of Oil. Index on Censorship, 1997. 26(177): p. 192.
45. How communities organize themselves: Stories from the field. 1997, Karachi: City Press in collaboration with Urban Resources Centre. 115.
46. In Defense of History: Marxism and the Postmodern Agenda, ed. E.M.a.F. Wood, John Bellamy. 1997, New York: Monthly Review Press. 204.
47. International Monetary Fund: Annual Report 1997. 1997, International Monetary Fund: Washington, D.C. p. 284.
48. Human Rights Report 1996: South Korea. 1997 (July), Minkahyup Human Rights Group: Seoul. p. 83.
49. Human Rights: a Dangerous Commitment (1948-1998). 1998, Forum 98: Geneve. 109.
50. Health Sector Reform in Asia and the Pacific: Options for Developing Countries. 1999, Asian Development Bank: Manila. p. 155.
51. Hong Kong NGO Seminar on Business Codes of Conduct, in Labour Rights in China, Dossier, Editor. 1999, Asian Migrant Resource Center: Hong Kong. p. 73.
52. Human Rights Standards for The Treatment of Trafficked Persons. 1999, Nether Land, Washington, Bangkok: Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women. 38.
53. Indonesia's Death Squads: Getting Away With Murder -A Chronology of Indonesian Military sponsored Paramilitary and Militia crimes in East Timor from November 1998 to May 1999. 1999.
54. Institute of Developing Economies: Annual Report. 1999, Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO: Tokyo. p. 70.
55. Insurgencies Constituent Power and the Modern State, in Theory out of Bounds, S. Buckley, M. Hardt, and B. Massumi, Editors. 1999, University of Minnesota Press: London. p. 368.
56. Indonesian-Orchestrated Savagery in East Timor. 1999 (May), East Timor International Support Center (ETISC): Darwin NT. p. 34.
57.
Human Promotion and Human Rights in the Third Millenium
Reconciliation and Solidarity: Our Options for the Third Millenium, in Consultation on Human Promotion and Human Rights. 2000, Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences - Office for Human Development (FABC-OHD): Manila. p. 209.
58. Indonesia's Interregnum: A Tortuous Transition to Democratic Development, ed. E.C. Tadem. 2000: Center for Integrative and Development Studies, University of the Philippines. 257.
59. International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. 2000, Hong Kong: Home Affairs Bureau, HKSAR. 56.
60. Hong Kong Christian Institute: Annual Report 2000-2001. 2001, Hong Kong Christian Institute: Hong Kong. p. 43.
61. Imprint 2002, ed. A.C. Carter, Margaret; Cridland, Deborah; Dockstader, Sue and Eagleton, Jennifer. 2001, Hong Kong: Hong Kong Women in Publishing Society (WiPS). 120.
62. Impunity, Crimes Against Humanity and Forced Disappearance. For the Rule of Law, 2001: p. 178.
63. Indigenous Perspectives. 2001. 4(1): p. 126.
64. Health Care for All. The AP Consumer, 2002. 30(4): p. 44.
65. In Search of Milk and Honey: Migrant Workers. 2002, Madurai: Peace Trust. 76.
66. Institute of Developing Economies: Annual Report. 2002, Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO: Toyko. p. 75.
67. Inter religious Dialogue for Peace and Reconciliation in the Asia Pacific Region. in International Symposium. 2002. Seoul Korea: Asia- Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding.
68. International People's Tribunal on the Debt. 2002, Quezon city, Philippines: Jubilee South. 53.
69. International Peoples' Tribunal on the Debt: Accusation Prosecutors' Plea Verdict Sentence. World Social Forum II. 2002, Quezon City: Jubilee South. 53.
70. Inter-religious Dialogue for Peace and Reconciliation in the Asia-Pacific Region. in 2002 International Symposium. 2002. Academy House Hotel, Seoul, Korea: UNESCO, Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding.
71. The Illegitimacy of Debt. Jubilee South Journal, 2003 (January). 1(No.1): p. 83.
72. Identities versus Globalisation? 2004, Chiang Mai. 12.
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