
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 41, no. 2, May 2019) is out. Contents include:
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Ingebjørg Finnbakk & Ragnhild Nordås, Community Perspectives and Pathways to Reintegration of Survivors of Sexual Violence in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
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Andrew Fagan, The Gentrification of Human Rights
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Lorna, McGregor, Rachel Murray, & Shirley Shipman, Should National Human Rights Institutions Institutionalize Dispute Resolution?
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Marie Elske C. Gispen & Brigit C.A. Toebes, The Human Rights of Children in Tobacco Control
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Lilian Chenwi, Exhaustion of Local Remedies Rule in the Jurisprudence of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights
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Ronli Sifris & Maria Tanyag, Intersectionality, Transitional Justice, and the Case of Internally Displaced Moro Women in the Philippines
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Adriana Rudling, “I’m Not that Chained-Up Little Person”: Four Paragons of Victimhood in Transitional Justice Discourse
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Alejandro Anaya- Muñoz, Bringing Willingness Back In: State Capacities and the Human Rights Compliance Deficit in Mexico
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Mumo Nzau & Amanda B. Edgell, Judicial Independence and Civil Liberties in Transitional Democracies: The Case of Kenya