Friday, March 19, 2021

New Issue: Human Rights Law Review

The latest issue of the Human Rights Law Review (Vol. 21, no. 2, June 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Sangeeta Shah & Sandesh Sivakumaran, The Use of International Human Rights Law in the Universal Periodic Review
  • Rebecca K Helm & Hitoshi Nasu, Regulatory Responses to ‘Fake News’ and Freedom of Expression: Normative and Empirical Evaluation
  • Lene Guercke, State Responsibility for a Failure to Prevent Violations of the Right to Life by Organised Criminal Groups: Disappearances in Mexico
  • Johan Rochel, Connecting the Dots: Digital Integrity as a Human Right
  • Lisa Forsberg, Anti-libidinal Interventions and Human Rights
  • Andreas Samartzis, Weighing Overall Fairness: A Critique of Balancing under the Criminal Limb of Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights
  • Cristina Blasi Casagran, Fundamental Rights Implications of Interconnecting Migration and Policing Databases in the EU
  • Rhona K M Smith, States of Denial: Rationalising UK Government Responses to UN Special Procedures
  • Tom Herrenberg, Historical and Human Rights Perspectives on the Dutch Ban on Insulting Foreign Heads of State
  • Federico Lenzerini, McGirt v Oklahoma and the Right of Indigenous Peoples to Have Their Treaties Concluded with States Respected: Is the Glass Half-Full or Half-Empty?