
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 23, no. 6, 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Karen Kong, Human rights activist scholars and social change in Hong Kong: reflections on the Umbrella Movement and beyond
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Hao Duy Phan, Promotional versus protective design: the case of the Asean intergovernmental commission on human rights
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Manuel Góngora-Mera, The ethnic chapter of the 2016 Colombian peace agreement and the afro-descendants’ right to prior consultation: a story of unfulfilled promises
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Eric Freedman, Returning to the mission? Journalists after jail
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Julie Fraser, Challenging State-centricity and legalism: promoting the role of social institutions in the domestic implementation of international human rights law
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Phuong N. Pham, Niamh Gibbons & Patrick Vinck, A framework for assessing political will in transitional justice contexts
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Isabella Moore, Indignity in unwanted pregnancy: denial of abortion as cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment
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Jeffrey S. Bachman & Jack Holland, Lethal sterility: innovative dehumanisation in legal justifications of Obama’s drone policy