
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 17, nos. 7-8, 2013) is out. Contents include:
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Janine Natalya Clark, Normalisation through (re)integration: returnees and settlers in post-conflict Croatia
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Michele Lamb,
Ethno-nationalist conflict, participation and human rights-based solidarity in Northern Ireland
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Anna Lawson & Mark Priestley,
Potential, principle and pragmatism in concurrent multinational monitoring: disability rights in the European Union
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Dragan Golubovic,
Freedom of association in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights
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Olubayo Oluduro & Ebenezer Durojaye,
The implications of oil pollution for the enjoyment of sexual and reproductive rights of women in Niger Delta area of Nigeria
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Laure Paquette, The whistleblower as underdog: what protection can human rights offer in massive secret surveillance?
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Ayşegül Aydıngün,
The ethnification and nationalisation of religion in the post-Soviet Georgian nation-state building process: a source of discrimination and minority rights violations?