
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Review (Vol. 13, no. 3, September 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Eun-Jung Katherine Kim, Justifying Human Rights: Does Consensus Matter?
- Courtney Hillebrecht,
Implementing International Human Rights Law at Home: Domestic Politics and the European Court of Human Rights
- Freek van der Vet,
Seeking Life, Finding Justice: Russian NGO litigation and Chechen Disappearances before the European Court of Human Rights
- William H. Meyer,
Indigenous Rights, Global Governance, and State Sovereignty
- Rosemary Nagy,
Truth, Reconciliation and Settler Denial: Specifying the Canada–South Africa Analogy
- Current Issues and Controversies
- George Andreopoulos,
Labor Rights as Human Rights? Challenges and Prospects for Collective Bargaining
- Lance Compa,
Do International Freedom of Association Standards Apply to Public Sector Labor Relations in the United States?
- Susan Kang,
Right v. Privilege: Contesting Public Sector Labor Rights in the United States
- Charles W. Baird,
Government-Sector Unionism and Human Rights
- Joseph A. McCartin,
Beyond Human Rights: Understanding and Addressing the Attack on Public Sector Unions