
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 20, no. 7, 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Jónína Einarsdóttir & Hamadou Boiro, Becoming somebody: Bissau-Guinean talibés in Senegal
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Sofia Cavandoli, The unresolved dilemma of self-determination: Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk
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Alexei Anisin, Violence begets violence: Why states should not lethally repress popular protest
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Cynthia Banham, The torture of citizens after 9/11: liberal democracies, civil society and the domestic context
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Vincent Charles Keating, The anti-torture norm and cooperation in the CIA black site programme
- Danièle Joly & Adel Bakawan, Women in Kurdistan-Iraq: issues, obstacles and enablers
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Po-Han Lee, LGBT rights versus Asian values: de/re-constructing the universality of human rights
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Azadeh Chalabi, Australia’s National Human Rights Action Plans: traditional or modern model of planning?
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Amy Nethery & Rosa Holman, Secrecy and human rights abuse in Australia’s offshore immigration detention centres
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Ryan Essex, Healthcare and clinical ethics in Australian offshore immigration detention