
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 37, no. 2, May 2015) is out. Contents include:
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René Provost, Teetering on the Edge of Legal Nihilism: Russia and the Evolving European Human Rights Regime
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Naomi Roht-Arriaza, After Amnesties Are Gone: Latin American National Courts and the New Contours of the Fight Against Impunity
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Carrie Booth Walling, Human Rights Norms, State Sovereignty, and Humanitarian Intervention
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William H. Meyer, Testing Theories of Labor Rights and Development
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Michael Freeman, World Poverty: Rights, Obligations, Institutions, Motivations
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Ronli Sifris, Involuntary Sterilization of HIV-Positive Women: An Example of Intersectional Discrimination
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Elizabeth S. Barnert, Eric Stover, Gery Ryan, & Paul Chung, Long Journey Home: Family Reunification Experiences of the Disappeared Children of El Salvador
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Damiano de Felice, Business and Human Rights Indicators to Measure the Corporate Responsibility to Respect: Challenges and Opportunities