Wednesday, June 30, 2021

New Issue: International Journal of Human Rights

The latest issue of the International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 25, no. 6, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Juan Carlos Ochoa-Sánchez, Review by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and domestic reparation programmes: towards a more nuanced approach
  • Reilly Anne Dempsey Willis, Becoming indigenous or being overcome? Strategic indigenous rights litigation in the Sudan
  • Lise Smit, Gabrielle Holly, Robert McCorquodale & Stuart Neely, Human rights due diligence in global supply chains: evidence of corporate practices to inform a legal standard
  • Daniel Pascoe & Sangmin Bae, Idiosyncratic voting in the UNGA death penalty moratorium resolutions
  • V.A. Kryazhkov & R.S. Garipov, ILO 169 convention as a vector for the aboriginal legislation development in Russia
  • Clare Frances Moran, Strengthening the principle of non-refoulement
  • Yuko Osakada, An examination of arguments over the Ainu Policy Promotion Act of Japan based on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  • Clare Farmer & Richard Evans, Do Police need guns? The nexus between routinely armed police and safety