
The latest issue of
Human Rights & International Legal Discourse (Vol. 8, no. 2, 2014) is out. Contents include:
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E. Desmet, Analysing Users’ Trajectories in Human Rights: A Conceptual Exploration and Research Agenda
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M. Baumgärtel, Perspectives on the ‘User’: Unpacking a Concept for Human Rights Research
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B. Oomen & E. Van Den Berg, Human Rights Cities: Urban Actors as Pragmatic Idealistic Human Rights Users
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D. Staes, The Use of Documents Other than the European Convention on Human Rights and Its Protocols in Cases Before the European Court of Human Rights: Reflections from and upon a Users’ Perspective
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S. Ganty & M. Baumgärtel, Effective Remedies as Capabilities: Towards a User Perspective on the Human Rights of Migrants in Belgium
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M. De Pauw, Interpreting the European Convention on Human Rights in Light of Emerging Human Rights Issues: An Older Person’s Perspective
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D. Inman, Indigenous Peoples as Users of Human Rights: Pushing the Boundaries of Indigeneity and Influencing International Law
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P. McAuliffe, Justice Delayed is Justice Developed: Questioning the Rush to Judgment in Post-Conflict Prosecutions