- Articles
- Kirandeep Kaur, Ben Grama, Nairita Roy Chaudhuri, & Maria Jose Recalde-Vela, Ethics and Epistemic Injustice in the Global South: A Response to Hopman’s Human Rights Exceptionalism as Justification for Covert Research
- Marieke Janne Hopman, Guleid Ahmed Jama, Olga Zvonareva, Artūrs Hoļavins, & Anonymous, Speaking of Epistemic Injustice: A Reply
- Julia Hernandez & Anne Levesque, Movement Lawyering and the Caring Society Litigation
- Alena Kahle & Ole Hammerslev, Activating Citizenship through NGO-Led Litigation: Shaping the Neoliberal State to Eradicate Manual Scavenging in India
- Emese Ilyés, Melania Chiponda, Sukti Dhital, Meg Satterthwaite, Aakanksha Badkur, Antonio Gutierrez, Bethany Carson, Dyari Mustafa, Felipe Mesel, Francesca Feruglio, Noor Mushin, Poorvi Chitalkar, Shreya Sen, Tim Kakuru,Tom Weerachat, & Tyler Walton, Human Rights Beyond the Colonial Imagination: Legal Empowerment and Techniques of Delegitimation
- Kirsten Roberts Lyer, Change at the Top: The Necessity of Transitional Leadership Provisions in the Laws of Independent State-Based Institutions
- Marie Claire Van Hout, Using COVID-19 to Address Environmental Threats to Health and Leverage for Prison Reform in South Africa, Malawi and Zimbabwe
- Stephen Brown, Visibility or Impact? International Efforts to Defend LGBTQI+ Rights in Africa
- Islam Jusufi, The EU’s International Relations in the Practice of Criticizing the Human Rights Record of Russia
- Daniel Aguirre & Irene Pietropaoli, Heightened Human Rights Due Diligence in Practice: Prohibiting or Facilitating Investment in Conflict Affected Areas?
- Ben Luongo, Human Rights Violations, Moral Emotions, and Moral Disengagement: How States use Moral Disengagement to Justify their Human Rights Abuses
- Marilyn Crawshaw, Sanna Eriksson, and Margot Brown, Using a Volunteer Friends Support Scheme in a Temporary Relocation Programme
- Policy and Practice Notes
- Janine Natalya Clark, Where are the Voices and Experiences of Persons with Disabilities/Disabled People in Transitional Justice Research and Practice?
- David M . Doyle, Joe Garrihy, Maria Cleary, & Muiread Murphy, Foreign National Prisoners and Religious Practice in Irish Prisons
- Sheena Swemmer, Amicus Curiae Applications in Malawi—Reflections of a South African Practitioner
- Marie Claire Van Hout, Environmental Health Rights and Concepts of Vulnerability of Immigration Detainees in Europe Before and Beyond COVID-19
Saturday, August 19, 2023
New Issue: Journal of Human Rights Practice
The latest issue of the Journal of Human Rights Practice (Vol. 15, no. 2, July 2023) is out. Contents include: