
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 27, no. 3, 2023) is out. Contents include:
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Barbara Mikołajczyk, Universal human rights instruments and digital literacy of older persons
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Klaus D. Beiter, Why neoliberal ideology, privatisation, and other challenges make a reframing of the right to education in international law necessary
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Audrey L. Comstock, The UN voluntary compact and peacekeeping abuse: assessing a soft law solution for sexual exploitation and abuse
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Mehmet Faruk Kocak, Protecting the right to housing in the era of financialisation: four principles for urban renewal
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Vera Lúcia Raposo, Health, privacy and liberty: a call for digital governance during (and after) the pandemic
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Abby Kleiman, Climate displacement and human rights: rectifying the current legal protection lacuna through international and regional solutions
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Marieke J. Hopman, The child’s right to freedom of expression in Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara