Thursday, June 1, 2017

New Issue: Inter-American and European Human Rights Journal

The latest issue of the Inter-American and European Human Rights Journal (Vol. 9, no. 2, 2016) is out. Contents include:
  • L. Claridge, Implementing Minority and Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: Regional Comparisons
  • L. Clérico & C. Novelli, The Inclusion of the Social Question within the Gender Perspective: Notes to Rewrite ‘Cotton Fields’
  • A. Uzun Marinković & K. Kamber, Fostering Domestication of Human Rights through the Exhaustion of Domestic Remedies: A Lesson Learned from the ECtHR Pilot and Leading Judgment Procedures
  • E. Tramontana, Assessing the Right to a “Dignified Life” in the Context of Social and Cultural Rights Protection: Judicial Success or Failure?
  • B. Boti Bernardi, The Impact of the Gomes Lund Case in Brazil: Perspectives from Family Members of the Victims
  • K. Janik, The Migrants Smuggling Protocol: An Unfinished Business
  • A.C. Yiannaros, From Grandrath to Bayatyan: The Development of European Jurisprudence on Conscientious Objection to Military Service
  • S. Ragone, The Importance of the Relationship between Domestic Institutions and the Inter-American System for the Protection of Human Rights
  • H. Russell, Striving for ‘Never Again’: A European Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance and the Veiled Protection of Article 2 of the ECHR
  • F. Gómez Isa, EU Human Rights and Democratization Policies in a Changing World
  • M. León, Indigenous Resistance to the Agua Zarca Dam in Honduras: Hydropower Funding of State-Sponsored Repression and the Limits of International Human Rights Jurisprudence