
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 25, no. 10, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Marc-André Anzueto, In the shadow of Canadian imperialism? Strategic human rights litigation in Guatemala (2009–2019)
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Christopher Roberts, Reversing the burden of proof before human rights bodies
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Lamis Abdelaaty, The relationship between human rights and refugee protection: an empirical analysis
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Edita Gzoyan & Regina Galustyan, Forced marriages as a tool of genocide: the Armenian case
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Bella Kovner, Adar Zehavi & Daphna Golan, Unaccompanied asylum-seeking youth in Greece: protection, liberation and criminalisation
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Marcin Szwed, The Polish model of civil post-conviction preventive detention in the light of the European Convention on Human Rights
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Jakob Schou Kupferberg, Migration and dignity – relocation and adaptation in the face of climate change displacement in the Pacific – a human rights perspective
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Dawid Sześciło & Stanisław Zakroczymski, From Paris to Venice: the international standard of the ombudsman’s independence revisited
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Kasim Balarabe, Open grazing legislations and the protection of ethnic minority rights in Nigeria
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Sebghatullah Qazi Zada, Breach of Afghanistan’s international obligations using the due diligence standard to combat violence against women