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The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 17, no. 4, 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Andrew Wolman, The relationship between national and sub-national human rights institutions in federal states
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Nicolas Carrillo,
The framework of the protection of the human rights of persons with disabilities from non-state entities
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Eilionóir Flynn,
Making human rights meaningful for people with disabilities: advocacy, access to justice and equality before the law
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Barbara Mikołajczyk,
Is the ECHR ready for global ageing?
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Bnar Ariany,
The Conflict between Women's Rights and Cultural Practices in Iraq
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Patience Munge Sone,
Approaches to gender conflicts on land ownership in the courts of Anglophone Cameroon: human rights implications
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G. Alex Sinha,
Child soldiers as super-privileged combatants