Wednesday, January 24, 2024

New Issue: Journal of Human Rights Practice

The latest issue of the Journal of Human Rights Practice (Vol. 15, no. 3, November 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue - 15th anniversary issue of the Journal of Human Rights Practice
    • Paul Gready, Revisiting ‘Human Rights’ and ‘Practice’: Introduction to the Special Collection
    • Philip Alston, Criminalizing Human Rights
    • Laura García, An Ecosystemic Approach to Human Rights Philanthropy
    • Mandeep S Tiwana & Marianna Belalba Barreto, Amplifying Civil Society Narratives: CIVICUS’s Journey in Exploring Trends in Engagement and Civic Space Conditions
    • Claire Hamilton, Speaking Rights to Populism? Using Emotion as the Language of Values
    • Sam Gregory, Fortify the Truth: How to Defend Human Rights in an Age of Deepfakes and Generative AI
    • Lisa Forman, From the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to a Pandemic Treaty: Will a Right to Medicines Forever be ‘Under Construction’?
    • Morten Kjaerum, Build Forward Fairer: Covid-19, Lessons Learned
    • Marina Joseph, K J Siddharth, & Doel Jaikishen, Making Right to Housing Work: Learnings from YUVA’s Approach of Enabling the Right to Adequate Housing
    • Lars Waldorf, Helena-Ulrike Marambio, & Hetty Blades, Performing/Informing Rights: Mixing Inclusive Dance and Human Rights Education for Disabled People in Sri Lanka and Nepal
    • Alejandro Castillejo-Cuéllar, A Listening Device: Colombia’s Truth Commission and the Politics of the Audible
    • F Richard Georgi, Who is a Human Rights Defender? An Appraisal of Labour Practices in the Human Rights Economy
    • Elina Steinerte & Vincent Ploton, Treaty Bodies and Special Procedures: Can They Work Better Together?
    • Gamze Erdem Türkelli, Markus Krajewski, & Wouter Vandenhole, Beyond ‘Global Good Samaritans’: Transnational Human Rights Obligations
    • Katarina Månsson, Human Rights in Mediation—Undoing a Myth and Exploring a Mutual Opportunity
    • Natalia Gubbioni & Danny Vannucchi, From Theory to Practice: Reflections on How We Can Meaningfully Measure Human Rights Impact