Thursday, May 19, 2022

New Issue: Human Rights Review

The latest issue of the Human Rights Review (Vol. 23, no. 2, June 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Keziah Colsell & Olivera Simić, ‘It’s Not About the Money—Stop the Trauma’: Victims’ Responses to Reparations in Argentina and Australia
  • Maia Hallward & Jonathan Taylor Downs, Differences in African Indigenous Rights Messaging in International Advocacy Coalitions
  • Bouke de Vries, Should Autists Have Cultural Rights?
  • Mahalia Jackman, Man to Man, Gal to Gal…dat Wrong: an Analysis of How Sexual Prejudice Is Reflected in Jamaican Popular Music
  • Kristina Kironska, Taiwan’s Road to an Asylum Law: Who, When, How, and Why Not Yet?
  • Abdul Halim, Non-Muslims in the Qanun Jinayat and the Choice of Law in Sharia Courts in Aceh
  • Lindsey N. Kingston & Aroline E. Seibert Hanson, Marginalized and Misunderstood: How Anti-Rohingya Language Policies Fuel Genocide