
The latest issue of the
Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights (Vol. 32, no. 1, 2014) is out. Contents include:
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Mohammad Fadel, Is There a Future for an Arab Human Rights Mechanism? Not Without Democracy
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Valeska David, Reparations at the Human Rights Committee: Legal Basis, Practice and Challenges
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Olga Martin-Ortega, Human Rights Due Diligence for Corporations: from Voluntary Standards to Hard Law at Last?
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Christina Beninger, The Effectiveness of Legislative Reform in Combating Domestic Violence: a Comparative Analysis of Laws in Ghana, Namibia and South Africa
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A.A. Cançado Trindade, The Universality of International Law, its Humanist Outlook, and the Mission of the Hague Academy of International Law