
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 21, no. 8, 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: The Sustainable Development Goals and Human Rights: A Critical Early Review
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Inga T. Winkler & Carmel Williams
The Sustainable Development Goals and human rights: a critical early review
- Ignacio Saiz & Kate Donald,
Tackling inequality through the Sustainable Development Goals: human rights in practice
- Gillian MacNaughton,
Vertical inequalities: are the SDGs and human rights up to the challenges?
- Inga T. Winkler & Margaret L. Satterthwaite,
Leaving no one behind? Persistent inequalities in the SDGs
- Audrey R. Chapman,
Evaluating the health-related targets in the Sustainable Development Goals from a human rights perspective
- Carmel Williams & Paul Hunt,
Neglecting human rights: accountability, data and Sustainable Development Goal 3
- Sara L. M. Davis,
The uncounted: politics of data and visibility in global health
- Diane F. Frey, Economic growth, full employment and decent work: the means and ends in SDG 8