
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 26, no. 1, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Oana-Cosmina Mihalache, Norms of protection in IR: humanitarian wars and the ironic creation of pre-Westphalian states
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Luke D. Graham, The right to clothing and personal protective equipment in the context of COVID-19
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Camilo Tamayo Gomez, Social solidarity as a dimension of transitional justice: the case of Cartography and Identification of Mass Graves in post-conflict Colombia
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Renee Nicole Souris, What is so wrong with using child soldiers?
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Isobel Renzulli, Prison abolition: international human rights law perspectives
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Riccardo Vecellio Segate, The first binding treaty on business and human rights: a deconstruction of the EU’s negotiating experience along the lines of institutional incoherence and legal theories
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Daniel Pascoe & Sangmin Bae, Co-sponsorship, note verbale, and association behaviour at the UNGA: an analysis of the death penalty moratorium resolutions