Tuesday, November 5, 2019

New Issue: International Journal of Human Rights

The latest issue of the International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 23, no. 10, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Lana Tatour, The culturalisation of indigeneity: the Palestinian-Bedouin of the Naqab and indigenous rights
  • Chuks Okpaluba & Anthony O. Nwafor, Habeas corpus as a remedy for deprivation of the right to personal liberty: contemporary developments in Canada and South Africa
  • Jeanice L. Koorndijk, Judgements of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights concerning indigenous and tribal land rights in Suriname: new approaches to stimulating full compliance
  • Marco Bocchese, Gbagbo’s lost bet: when inviting external judicial scrutiny backfires
  • Siwach Sripokangkul, Subversion of transitional justice in Thailand: transitional injustice in the case of the ‘Red Shirts’
  • Cillian Blake, The consequentialist reasoning of the security State and the contemporary interpretation of Article 2 by the European Court of Human Rights: eroding the lethal force principles in policing operations
  • Ulf Mörkenstam, Organised hypocrisy? The implementation of the international indigenous rights regime in Sweden