Thursday, December 19, 2024

New Issue: Journal of Human Rights Practice

The latest issue of the Journal of Human Rights Practice (Vol. 16, no. 3, November 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Maja Janmyr, ‘Disturbing the Work of the Office’: The Limits of Refugee Collective Action on ‘UNHCR Territory’ in Beirut
    • Mirjam van Schaik & Lynn Hillary, Conceptualization Shapes Practice: Apostasy-Based Refugee Claims and International Human Rights Law
    • Lukasz Dziedzic, Administrative Lawfare at the European Union’s External Borders: Some Perspectives on Administrative Regulation of NGO Search and Rescue Activities in Italy and the Situation at the Polish-Belarusian Border
    • Nicolás Buitrago-Rey, Paloma Núñez-Fernández, Aníbal Pérez-Liñán, & Angélica Suárez-Torres, Specificity in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
    • Andrew Chubb & Kirsten Roberts Lyer, Transnational Human Rights Violations: Addressing the Evolution of Globalized Repression through National Human Rights Institutions
    • Sangeeta Shah & Sandesh Sivakumaran, Complementing UN Human Rights Efforts Through Universal Periodic Review
    • James Harrison, Mark Wielga, & Margarita Parejo, In Search of Effective Corporate Grievance Mechanisms: Can Mandatory Due Diligence Laws be a Progressive Force?
    • Camila Gianella, Jasmine Gideon, Mariana Salas, Kate Bayliss, Rossella De Falco, María José Romero, & Ruth Iguiñiz, A ‘Common Sense’ Response to Health Inequalities in Peru? Public-Private Partnerships in Health and the Implications for the Right to Health and Economic Inequality
    • Katherine Mayall, Christina Zampas, & Rosario Grimà Algora, Mapping the Cross-Border Influence of Regional and International Reproductive Rights Cases
    • Faraz Shahlaei, A Jurisdictional Vertigo: Compulsory Arbitration, Sports and the European Court of Human Rights
    • Caroline Sweeney, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion within Ireland’s Police Service, An Garda Síochána: Bridging the Gap between Commitments and Reality
    • Kurt Mills & Andrea Birdsall, Human Rights in Scottish Foreign Policy: Constructing Scotland as Good Global Citizen
    • Nimra Ali, Zainab Iqbal, & Nadia Khadam, Forced Marriages in Times of Armed Conflict: An Implicit Paradox of Modern Slavery under International Humanitarian Law
    • Farah Mihlar, Global Models, Victim Disconnect and Demands for International Intervention: The Dilemma of Decoloniality and Transitional Justice in Sri Lanka
    • Cher Weixia Chen, Graziella Pagliarulo McCarron, & Julie E . Owen, The Emotional Labour of College Student Activism: An Interview-Based Study
  • Policy and Practice Notes
    • Kathleen Gu, Dylan K . Kim, Lauren E . Kleidermacher, Anne D . Berhe, Alexander D . Sanjurjo, Ryan M . Leone, Simone R . Dreux, Allison P . Lin, Mina Yuan, Eunice Yang, Ashwin Viswanathan, Isabella M . Lorence, Melissa Wang, Kevin Molyneux, Prantik Saha, & Michael J . Devlin, Operations of a Student-Run Asylum Clinic: Frameworks, Challenges, and Recommendations
    • Sheena Swemmer, Challenging Consent—Applicant Versus Amicus Curiae Interventions in Sexual Violence Cases in South Africa
    • Jöran Lindeberg & Martin Henkel, A Shared Data Model for Improved Documentation of Human Rights Violations