
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 41, no. 4, November 2019) is out. Contents include:
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Dina Francesca Haynes, Sacrificing Women and Immigrants on the Altar of Regressive Politics
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Benjamin Gregg, Indigeneity as Social Construct and Political Tool
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Anna Su, Rise and Fall of Universal Civil Jurisdiction
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Nick Cheesman, Routine Impunity as Practice (in Myanmar)
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Caroline Fehl, Bombs, Trials, and Rights: Norm Complexity and the Evolution of Liberal Intervention Practices
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Michael Tiboris, Against the Human Right to Water?
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Lorena Sosa, Johanna Niemi, & Suzan van der Aa, Protection Against Violence: The Challenges of Incorporating Human Rights' Standards to Procedural Law
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Erna Ulloa Castillo & Cristian Medina Valverde, Outline of a Diplomatic Leader in the International Community: Hernán Santa Cruz and his Works at the United Nations
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Pinghua Sun, Pengchun Chang's Contributions to International Human Rights in Global Governance