
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 41, no. 3, August 2019) is out. Contents include:
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Constanza Fernández Danceanu, Systematic Review of the Causes of Latin American States' Compliance With International Human Rights Law
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Oumar Ba, Who are the Victims of Crimes Against Cultural Heritage?
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Thomas W. Smith, "O War, Thou Son of Hell!": Grasping the Carnage in Syria
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Kynan Gentry & Victoria Mason, "The Invisible Man": H. G. Wells and Human Rights During the Interwar Period
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Chan S. Suh, More Than Words: Legal Professional Activism and the Prevention of Torture in South Korea
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Danielle Celermajer & Dan Avnon, Human Rights Under "Democratic" Pressure: Navigating a Path Between Truth and Politics
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Alexandra Xanthaki, When Universalism Becomes a Bully: Revisiting the Interplay Between Cultural Rights and Women's Rights
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David L. Cingranelli & Carl Kalmick, Is Religion the Enemy of Human Rights?