
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 25, no. 4, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Joseph Tzu-Shuo Liu, Preventive detention of dangerous inmates: a dialogue between human rights and penal regimes
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Fátima García Elena, The spatial aspect of human rights: a framework for the structural and spatial analysis of human rights practice
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Lucia M. M. K. Elgerud & Jaymelee J. Kim, Mapping the intangible: forensic human rights documentation in post-conflict Uganda
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Andrea Chandler, Russia's laws on ‘non-traditional’ relationships as response to global norm diffusion
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Paul Chaney, Human rights and social welfare pathologies: civil society perspectives on contemporary practice across UK jurisdictions – critical analysis of third cycle UPR data
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Alina Cherviatsova, Memory as a battlefield: European memorial laws and freedom of speech
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Nasia Hadjigeorgiou, Conflict resolution in post-violence societies: some guidance for the judiciary
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Songcai Yang, Ling Han & Yingxi Bi, Child trafficking in the Yunnan and Guangdong provinces of China