
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 40, no. 4, November 2018) is out. Contents include:
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Joseph R. Slaughter, Hijacking Human Rights: Neoliberalism, the New Historiography, and the End of the Third World
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Aoife Duffy, Bearing Witness to Atrocity Crimes: Photography and International Law
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Aoife Nolan, Privatization and Economic and Social Rights
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Shreya Atrey, Women’s Human Rights: From Progress to Transformation, An Intersectional Response to Martha Nussbaum From Progress to Transformation
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Eva Ottendoerfer, Translating Victims’ "Right to Reparations" into Practice: A Framework for Assessing the Implementation of Reparations Programs from a Bottom-Up Perspective
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Kathleen M. Fallon, Anna-Liisa Aunio, & Jessica Kim, Decoupling International Agreements from Domestic Policy: The State and Soft Repression
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Paul O'Connell, On the Human Rights Question
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Luc Reydams, Politics or Pragmatism? The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the Burying of the Investigation into the Assassination of President Juvénal Habyarimana