
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Law Review (Vol. 19, no. 2, June 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Jelena Gligorijević, Children’s Privacy: The Role of Parental Control and Consent
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Ilya Nuzov, Freedom of Symbolic Speech in the Context of Memory Wars in Eastern Europe
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Adamantia Rachovitsa, On New ‘Judicial Animals’: The Curious Case of an African Court with Material Jurisdiction of a Global Scope
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Lieneke Slingenberg, The Right Not to be Dominated: The Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights on Migrants’ Destitution
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Natalie Sedacca, The ‘turn’ to Criminal Justice in Human Rights Law: An Analysis in the Context of the 2016 Colombian Peace Agreement
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Sarah Joseph, Extending the Right to Life Under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: General Comment 36
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Amir Paz-Fuchs & Tammy Harel Ben-Shahar, Separate but Equal Reconsidered: Religious Education and Gender Separation