
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 25, no. 7, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Echoes from the Woods: At the Crossroads of Forest Struggles and Human Rights in Postcolonial India
- Rahul Ranjan & Prakash Kashwan, Echoes from the woods: at the crossroads of forest struggles and human rights in postcolonial India
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Anjana Singh, State, forest and Adivasis at crossroads: Netarhat field firing range and contestations over rights
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Eva Davidsdottir, Our rights are carved in stone: the case of the Pathalgadi movement in Simdega, Jharkhand
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Shaunna Rodrigues, Excluded Areas as the limit of the political: the murky boundaries of Scheduled Areas in India
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Arpitha Kodiveri, Our land is banked: forest rights, consent and the invention of a legal exception as land banks
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Gunjan Wadhwa, (Un)Doing rights: Adivasi participation in governance discourses in an area of civil unrest in India
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Prakash Kashwan, Ishan Kukreti & Rahul Ranjan, The UN declaration on the rights of peasants, national policies, and forestland rights of India’s Adivasis