Wednesday, October 12, 2022

New Issue: Journal of Human Rights Practice

The latest issue of the Journal of Human Rights Practice (Vol. 14, no. 2, July 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Collection - Reparations Beyond the State: Non-State Armed Groups and Dealing with Past Harms
    • Luke Moffett, Cheryl Lawther, & Kieran McEvoy, Introduction: Reparations Beyond the State: Non-State Armed Groups and Dealing with Past Harms
    • Katharine Fortin, The Procedural Right to a Remedy When the State has Left the Building? A Reflection on Armed Groups, Courts and Domestic Law
    • Ezequiel Heffes, Responsible Rebels: Exploring Correlations Between Compliance and Reparations in Non-International Armed Conflicts
    • Peter Dixon & Pamina Firchow, Collective Justice: Ex-Combatants and Community Reparations in Colombia
    • Kieran McEvoy, Cheryl Lawther, & Luke Moffett, Changing the Script: Non-State Armed Groups, Restorative Justice and Reparations
    • Clara Sandoval, Hobeth Martínez-Carrillo, & Michael Cruz-Rodríguez, The Challenges of Implementing Special Sanctions (Sanciones Propias) in Colombia and Providing Retribution, Reparation, Participation and Reincorporation
    • Ziad Saab, Christina Foerch, & Luke Moffett, In Conversation: Fighters for Peace
  • Articles
    • Riley Klassen-Molyneaux, Doing Good and Feeling Good: A Critical Analysis of Human Rights Research
    • Patricia Lundy, Pathways to Justice: Historical Institutional Child Abuse and the Role of Activist Research
    • Daragh Murray, Yvonne McDermott, & K Alexa Koenig, Mapping the Use of Open Source Research in UN Human Rights Investigations
    • Natalia Bermúdez Qvortrup, Archives of the Disappeared: Conceptualizing the Personal Collections of Families of Disappeared Persons
    • Felicity Daly, Phil R Crehan, & Micah Grzywnowicz, The LGBTI Inclusion Index: An Innovative Tool to Incentivize Human Rights and Development Data
    • Saeed Bagheri, Gender Equality in the Decision-Making Processes of Post-War Societies: Evidence from Iraqi Kurdistan
    • Ahmad M Hayajneh & Shadi A Alshdaifat, Is the Law Per Se to Blame for Exacerbating So-Called ‘Honour Killings’? The Case of Jordan
    • Shamayeta Bhattacharya, Debarchana Ghosh, & Bandana Purkayastha, ‘Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act’ of India: An Analysis of Substantive Access to Rights of a Transgender Community
    • Siena Anstis & Sophie Barnett, Digital Transnational Repression and Host States’ Obligation to Protect Against Human Rights Abuses
    • Noemi Magugliani, (In)Vulnerable Masculinities and Human Trafficking: Men, Victimhood, and Access to Protection in the United Kingdom