
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 28, no. 1, 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Patrick O’Callaghan, Olga Cronin, Brendan D. Kelly, Bethany Shiner, Joel Walmsley & Simon McCarthy-Jones, The right to freedom of thought: an interdisciplinary analysis of the UN special rapporteur’s report on freedom of thought
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Betül Yarar, At-risk scholars in Europe: ‘academic humanitarianism’ in the name of science ‘here’ as opposed to the risk ‘there’
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Heiko Beyer, The prevalence of identity among religious minorities in different human rights environments
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Joel E. Oestreich, Closing the circle of implementation: the sustainable development goals, universal periodic review, and the rights-based approach to development
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Md. Toriqul Islam, Protection of privacy in Bangladesh: issues, challenges and way forward