
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 42, no. 2, May 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Todd Landman, Measuring Modern Slavery: Law, Human Rights, and New Forms of Data
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Sebastian Porsdam Mann, Helle Porsdam, & Yvonne Donders, “Sleeping Beauty”: The Right to Science as a Global Ethical Discourse
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Sun Meng & Lu Haina, China and the Special Procedures of the UN Human Rights Council: Is China Cooperative and Can They Work Better With Each Other?
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Patricia Palacios Zuloaga, Judging Inter-American Human Rights: The Riddle of Compliance with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
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Michael J. Perry, The Morality of Human Rights
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Ertuğrul Apakan & Cono Giardullo, UAVs for the Benefit of People: The use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Within the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission
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James L. Cavallaro & Meghna Sridhar, Reducing Bias in Human Rights Fact-Finding: The Potential of the Clinical Simulation Model to Overcome Ethical, Practical, and Cultural Tensions in “Foreign” Contexts