
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 28, no. 5, 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Emelda Undiandeye Ejeh & Ebunoluwa Popoola, Amnesty as a tool in the deradicalisation of Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria: a threat to national security
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Mónica Velasco-Pufleau, The Ayotzinapa case (Mexico) and the role of the European Parliament as a moral tribune to promote human rights worldwide
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Irthe J. M. de Jong, Beyond the turn to human rights: a call for an intersectional climate justice approach
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Ignacio de la Rasilla, The trials of Judge Garzón and the enforceability of decisions by human rights treaty bodies in Spain
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Christoph Bublitz, Neurotechnologies and human rights: restating and reaffirming the multi-layered protection of the person
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Yugo Tomonaga, Dispute over the recognition of indigenous peoples in the lawsuit calling for the return of the Ryukyuan remains
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Renée Jeffery, Transitional justice at the National Human Rights Commission of Nepal: challenging legitimacy, credibility, and effectiveness
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Nibedita Bhattacharjee & Saurav Narayan, From shelter to the streets: the feminine face of homelessness in contemporary democracies