
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 23, no. 9, 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Kristi Heather Kenyon, Viewing international concepts through local eyes: activist understandings of human rights in Botswana and South Africa
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Erick Hernández Benítez & María-José Rivera, The Ecuadorian legal framework and humanitarian immigration of Colombians in Cuenca: Where is the gap?
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Anna Micara, Human rights protection in new generation’s free trade agreements of the European Union
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Juan Carlos Ochoa-Sánchez, Economic and social rights and truth commissions
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E. Katariina Paakkanen, Entitled, empowered or victims – an analysis of discourses on male and female circumcision, genital mutilation/cutting and genital cosmetic surgery
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Selman Özdan, State immunity or State impunity in cases of violations of human rights recognised as jus cogens norms
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Nimisha Patel, Conceptualising rehabilitation as reparation for torture survivors: a clinical perspective