
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Law Review (Vol. 16, no. 2, June 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Neville Cox,
The Freedom to Publish ‘Irreligious’ Cartoons
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Amanda Cahill-Ripley,
Reclaiming the Peacebuilding Agenda: Economic and Social Rights as a Legal Framework for Building Positive Peace - A Human Security Plus Approach to Peacebuilding
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Alan Desmond,
The Development of a Common EU Migration Policy and the Rights of Irregular Migrants: A Progress Narrative?
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Sandra Fredman,
Emerging from the Shadows: Substantive Equality and Article 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights
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Dinah Shelton,
Significantly Disadvantaged? Shrinking Access to the European Court of Human Rights
- Odette Mazel,
Self-Determination and the Right to Health: Australian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services
- Hemi Mistry,
The International Court of Justice’s Judgment in the Final Balkans Genocide Convention Case
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Philipp Wesche & Miriam Saage-Maaß,
Holding Companies Liable for Human Rights Abuses Related to Foreign Subsidiaries and Suppliers before German Civil Courts: Lessons from Jabir and Others v KiK