
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Law Review (Vol. 16, no. 1, March 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Yossi Nehushtan,
Offensive Expression: The Limits of Neutral Balancing Tests and the Need to Take Sides
- Alecia Johns,
The Case for Political Candidacy as a Fundamental Human Right
- Daria Davitti,
Refining the Protect, Respect and Remedy Framework for Business and Human Rights and its Guiding Principles
- Adamantia Rachovitsa,
Treaty Clauses and Fragmentation of International Law: Applying the More Favourable Protection Clause in Human Rights Treaties
- Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos,
Strasbourg Jurisprudence, Law Reform and Comparative Law: A Tale of the Right to Custodial Legal Assistance in Five Countries
- Alison E.C. Struthers,
Human Rights: A Topic Too Controversial for Mainstream Education?
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Lisl Brunner, The Liability of an Online Intermediary for Third Party Content: The Watchdog Becomes the Monitor: Intermediary Liability after Delfi v Estonia