
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 36, no. 2, May 2014) is out. Contents include:
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Monti Narayan Datta & Kevin Bales, Slavery in Europe: Part 2, Testing a Predictive Model
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Alicia Ely Yamin & Ole Frithjof Norheim, Taking Equality Seriously: Applying Human Rights Frameworks to Priority Setting in Health
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Margareta Matache, The Deficit of EU Democracies: A New Cycle of Violence Against Roma Population
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Rachel Murray & Elizabeth Mottershaw, Mechanisms for the Implementation of Decisions of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights
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Jean-Philippe Thérien & Philippe Joly, “All Human Rights for All”: The United Nations and Human Rights in the Post-Cold War Era
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Siobhán Mullally & Clíodhna Murphy, Migrant Domestic Workers in the UK: Enacting Exclusions, Exemptions, and Rights
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Carmel Williams, Toni Ashton, & Chris Bullen, Using Health Rights to Design Aid-Funded Health Programs so They First do no Harm
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Ann Linnarsson & Vanessa Sedletzki, Independent Human Rights Institutions for Children: An Actor for the Protection of Children’s Rights During Armed Conflict?