
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Law Review (Vol. 17, no. 3, September 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Richard L. Lippke,
Irreducible Life Sentences and Human Dignity: Some Neglected and Difficult Issues
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Anna Arstein-Kerslake, Piers Gooding, Louis Andrews, & Bernadette McSherry,
Human Rights and Unfitness to Plead: The Demands of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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Fiona McGaughey,
The Role and Influence of Non-governmental Organisations in the Universal Periodic Review—International Context and Australian Case Study
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Alastair Mowbray,
An Examination of the European Court of Human Rights’ Indication of Remedial Measures
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Natasa Mavronicola,
Is the Prohibition Against Torture and Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment Absolute in International Human Rights Law? A Reply to Steven Greer
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Stijn Smet,
On the Existence and Nature of Conflicts between Human Rights at the European Court of Human Rights
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John Ip,
The Legality of ‘suspicionless’ Stop and Search Powers under the European Convention on Human Rights
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Maria Tzanou,
European Union Regulation of Transatlantic Data Transfers and Online Surveillance
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Lize R. Glas & Jasper Krommendijk, From Opinion 2/13 to Avotiņš: Recent Developments in the Relationship between the Luxembourg and Strasbourg Courts