- Paula Gerber & Joel Gory, The UN Human Rights Committee and LGBT Rights: What is it Doing? What Could it be Doing?
- Oliver Diggelmann & Maria Nicole Cleis, How the Right to Privacy Became a Human Right
- Anna Nilsson, Objective and Reasonable? Scrutinising Compulsory Mental Health Interventions from a Non-discrimination Perspective
- Robert Spano, Universality or Diversity of Human Rights?: Strasbourg in the Age of Subsidiarity
- Ed Bates, Analysing the Prisoner Voting Saga and the British Challenge to Strasbourg
- James A. Roffee, No Consensus on Incest? Criminalisation and Compatibility with the European Convention on Human Rights
Friday, August 22, 2014
New Issue: Human Rights Law Review
The latest issue of the Human Rights Law Review (Vol. 14, no. 3, September 2014) is out. Contents include: