
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 44, no. 2, May 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Payam Akhavan & David Matyas, International Criminal Justice in the Context of Fragile States: The ICC Self-Referral Debate
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Niaz A. Shah, The Application of Human Rights Treaties in Dualist Muslim States: The Practice of Pakistan
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Boyd van Dijk, Gendering the Geneva Conventions
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David P. Forsythe, Human Dignity, the ICRC, and the Swiss Government: The Lessons of History Debated
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Mijke de Waardt & Eva Willems, Recipients Versus Participants: Politics of Aid and Victim Representation in Transitional Justice Practices in Peru
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Allison Corkery, Can Human Rights Help Social Movement Activists Frame Inequality as an Injustice? Lessons From Mining Affected Communities in South Africa
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Thomas W. Smith, Leviathan’s Architect: Urbicide, Urban Renewal, and the Right to the City in Turkish Kurdistan
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Javaid Rehman, Revisiting the Jihad Ideology in Islamic International Law and its Appropriation by Nonstate Actors