
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Law Review (Vol. 12, no. 3, September 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Sigrun Skogly,
The Requirement of Using the ‘Maximum of Available Resources’ for Human Rights Realisation: A Question of Quality as Well as Quantity?
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Daria Davitti,
On the Meanings of International Investment Law and International Human Rights Law: The Alternative Narrative of Due Diligence
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Ian Cram,
Coercing Communities or Promoting Civilised Discourse? Funeral Protests and Comparative Hate Speech Jurisprudence
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Mathias Möschel,
Is the European Court of Human Rights’ Case Law on Anti-Roma Violence ‘Beyond Reasonable Doubt’?
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Jasper P. Sluijs,
From Competition to Freedom of Expression: Introducing Article 10 ECHR in the European Network Neutrality Debate
- Short Articles and Recent Developments
- Sangeeta Shah,
Jurisdictional Immunities of the State: Germany v Italy
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Violeta Moreno-Lax,
Hirsi Jamaa and Others v Italy or the Strasbourg Court versus Extraterritorial Migration Control?