
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 28, no. 10, 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Carlos Arturo Gutiérrez-Rodríguez, Beyond liberal justice? Decolonising Colombian transitional justice through victims’ participation and indigenous rights
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Farah Mihlar, Contending with identity and minority rights in transitional justice: the case study of Sri Lanka
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Gillian Kane, Rachel Killean & Boravin Tann, Vernacularising human dignity in human rights education: a Cambodian case study
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Naziye Dirikgil & Charalampos Efstathopoulos, Good international citizenship and the protection of internally displaced persons: examining Kenya’s law and policy
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Jenny García Ruales, Forest moralities, kindred knowledge and Sacha Runakuna: Kawsak Sacha as law
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Sebghatullah Qazi Zada & Mohd Ziaolhaq Qazi Zada, The Taliban and women's human rights in Afghanistan: the way forward
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Shabnam Moinipour & Leila Alikarami, State obligation and landmines: human rights of the disabled in the Islamic Republic of Iran
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Hülya Kaya, The role of Turkish administrative courts in developing jurisprudence on refugee rights: review of the judgments of the administrative courts from 2014 to 2021
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Fakhrul Islam & Suzanna Fay, Intersectional challenges in post-trafficking reintegration of survivor women of trafficking