
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 26, no. 2, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Rosemary Nagy, Transformative justice in a settler colonial transition: implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Canada
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Christoph Sperfeldt, Legal identity in the sustainable development agenda: actors, perspectives and trends in an emerging field of research
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Evelyn Merckx, Article 12 CRC as a tool to empower children after parental separation
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Nicole L. Immler & Hans Sakkers, The UN-Sustainable Development Goals going local: learning from localising human rights
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Kaja Borgrevink & Kristin Bergtora Sandvik, The afterlife of buzzwords: the journey of rights-based approaches through the humanitarian sector
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Agnieszka Szpak & Dawid Bunikowski, Saami truth and reconciliation commissions
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Ebenezer Durojaye, Between a rock and a hard place: (un)balancing the public health interventions and human rights protection in the COVID 19 era in South Africa
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Cassandra Gooptar, Human rights infringements, delays and the Privy Council: the conundrum of human rights and the death penalty in Trinidad and Tobago