
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Law Review (Vol. 24, no. 1, March 2024) is out. Contents include:
- HRLR Symposium 2024
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Dominic McGoldrick, Human Rights Law Review Symposiums 2023–25
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Bosko Tripkovic & Alain Zysset, Uncovering the Nature of ECHR Rights: An Analytical and Methodological Framework
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Corina Heri, Deference, Dignity and ‘Theoretical Crisis’: Justifying ECtHR Rights Between Prudence and Protection
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Steven Wheatley, Interpreting the ECHR in Light of the Increasingly High Standards Being Required by Human Rights: Insights from Social Ontology
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Lea Raible, Allocating Human Rights Obligations in the ECHR
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Başak Çalı, Does the Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights Fit the Practical Conception of Human Rights?
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Alon Harel, The Tension between the National and ECHR Human Rights Adjudication: A Normative Account
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Articles
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Alero I Fenemigho, On the Road to Silent Guns: Examining the Regional Regulation of States’ Use of Force during Counterterrorism Policing in Africa
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Luke D Graham, Reasserting the Right to Adequate Clothing in International Human Rights Law
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Julen Etxabe, Borrowed Words and Judicial Gestalt: A Dialogical Reading of Hirst, the ECtHR and Prisoner Voting Rights
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Daniel Ogunniyi, Climate Change and the Modern Slavery Conundrum in Africa: Reimagining the Relevance of Human Rights Law
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Matthew Gillett, Yutaka Karukaya, & Mia Marzotto, Reconciling the Dual-Faceted Mandates of Quasi-Judicial Human Rights Bodies: The Working Group on Arbitrary Detention’s Prima Facie Approach to Evidence
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Linnéa Nordlander, What’s in a Right? Concretizing States’ Climate Change Mitigation Obligations under Human Rights Law