
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Law Review (Vol. 15, no. 2, June 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Mary Dowell-Jones,
The Economics of the Austerity Crisis: Unpicking Some Human Rights Arguments
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Pierre Thielbörger,
Re-Conceptualizing the Human Right to Water: A Pledge for a Hybrid Approach
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Paul Tiensuu,
Whose Right to What Life? Assisted Suicide and the Right to Life as a Fundamental Right
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Helen Quane,
The Significance of an Evolving Relationship: ASEAN States and the Global Human Rights Mechanisms
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Alastair Mowbray,
Subsidiarity and the European Convention on Human Rights
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Franz Christian Ebert & Romina I. Sijniensky,
Preventing Violations of the Right to Life in the European and the Inter-American Human Rights Systems: From the Osman Test to a Coherent Doctrine on Risk Prevention?
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Meritxell Abellán Almenara & Dirk van Zyl Smit,
Human Dignity and Life Imprisonment: The Pope Enters the Debate
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Jill Marshall,
S.A.S. v France: Burqa Bans and the Control or Empowerment of Identities