
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Quarterly (Vol. 43, no. 3, August 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Maeve O'Rourke, The Manipulation of "Vulnerability:" State Responses to So-Called "Historical" Abuses in Ireland
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Cheah W.L., CEDAW, Transforming Stereotypes, and Judicial Obligations: The 'Provoked' Killing of Women in India, Malaysia, and Singapore
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Heidi Nichols Haddad & Isaac Cui, Localizing Rights Compliance: The Case for Cities as "Shadow Reporters" at International Human Rights Treaty Bodies
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Heiner Bielefeldt, Moving Beyond Anthropocentrism? Human Rights and the Charge of Speciesism
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Emily Logan & Les Allamby, A Peace Treaty and Human Rights Protection on the Island of Ireland
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Rosa Freedman, Nicolas Lemay-Hébert, & Louis Monroy-Santander, Seeking Justice for the Victims of Cholera in Haiti: Framing the Reparations Debate Through Transitional Justice
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Michelle Carmody, Making Human Rights International? Amnesty International, Organizational Development, and the Third World, 1970–1985