Saturday, January 15, 2022

New Issue: Human Rights Law Review

The latest issue of the Human Rights Law Review (Vol. 22, no. 1, March 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Nikolaos A Papadopoulos, Revisiting the Preamble of the European Social Charter: Paper Tiger or Blessing in Disguise?
  • Kalina Arabadjieva, Worker Empowerment, Collective Labour Rights and Article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights
  • Carmelo Danisi & Nuno Ferreira, Legal Violence and (In)Visible Families: How Law Shapes and Erases Family Life in SOGI Asylum in Europe
  • Gaëtan Cliquennois, Sonja Snacken, & Dirk van Zyl Smit, The European Human Rights System and the Right to Life Seen through Suicide Prevention in Places of Detention: Between Risk Management and Punishment
  • Rick Lines, Julie Hannah, & Giada Girelli, ‘Treatment in Liberty’ Human Rights and Compulsory Detention for Drug Use
  • Sarah Sacher, Risking Children: The Implications of Predictive Risk Analytics Across Child Protection and Policing for Vulnerable and Marginalized Children
  • Nikos Vogiatzis, Interpreting the Right to Interpretation under Article 6(3)(e) ECHR: A Cautious Evolution in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights?
  • Michelle Farrell, The Marks of Civilisation: The Special Stigma of Torture
  • Helen Keller, Corina Heri, & Réka Piskóty, Something Ventured, Nothing Gained?—Remedies before the ECtHR and Their Potential for Climate Change Cases
  • Róisín Á Costello, Genetic Data and the Right to Privacy: Towards a Relational Theory of Privacy?