
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 24, no. 9, 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Human rights and economic policy reform
- Aoife Nolan & Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, Human rights and economic policy reforms
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Allison Corkery & Gilad Isaacs, Human rights impact assessments and the politics of evidence in economic policymaking
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Matthias Goldmann, Human rights and democracy in economic policy reform: the European COVID-19 response under scrutiny
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Gillian MacNaughton, Economic inequality and human rights impact assessments of economic reforms
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Simon Hoffman, Ex ante children’s rights impact assessment of economic policy
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Abby Kendrick, Economic policy and women’s human rights: a critical political economy perspective
- Olivier De Schutter , Nicholas J. Lusiani & Sergio Chaparro, Re-righting the international tax rules: operationalising human rights in the struggle to tax multinational companies
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Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, Guiding principles on human rights impacts assessments of economic policy reforms