
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 44, no. 4, November 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Ariel Dulitzky, Rereading Cain and Abel: New Approaches to Enforced Disappearances
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Richard Ashby Wilson, Digital Authoritarianism and The Global Assault on Human Rights
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Joshua Stone & Ming Wan, The Trump Administration’s Human Rights Pressure Campaign on China: How Cynics, Norms, and Social Construction Transformed US-China Relations
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Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky & Francisco Cantamutto, Not Even with a Pandemic: The IMF, Human Rights, and Rational Choices Under Power Relations
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Kate Nash, Beyond Suffering, Towards Justice? Human Rights Films and the Critique of Humanitarian Culture
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Obiajulu Nnamuchi, Joy Ezeilo, Uju Obuka, Maria Ilodigwe, Christine Ike, & Clara Obi-Ochiabutor, The Trafficking of Women in Nigeria: Is There a Role for Human Rights?