
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 42, no. 4, November 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Mattia Pinto, Historical Trends of Human
Rights Gone Criminal
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Suzanne Egan, Transforming the UN Human
Rights Treaty System:
A Realistic Appraisal
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Jessika Eichler, “Migrating Recognition” or
“Constitutionalism Reversed”:
Relating Andean Plurinational
Constitutionalism and
European Integration Politics
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W. Kathy Tannous & Alicia Gaffney, Charles H. Malik and
Religious Freedom: The
Influence of Biography on
Malik’s Contributions to the
Drafting of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights
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Aoife Daly & Catherine O’Sullivan, Sexuality Education and
International Standards:
Insisting Upon Children’s
Rights
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Lorenza B. Fontana, The Contentious Politics
of Labor Rights as Human
Rights: Lessons from the
Implementation of Domestic
Workers Rights in the
Philippines
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Mark S. Berlin, Revising the “Hibernation”
Narrative: Technocratic Legal
Experts and the Cold War
Origins of the “Justice
Cascade”
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Wade M. Cole & Gaëlle Perrier, Is Religion Really the Enemy
of Human Rights? A Reply to
Cingranelli and Kalmick
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David L. Cingranelli & Carl Kalmick, Yes, Societal Religiosity and
Muslim Governments
Threaten Human Rights