Wednesday, January 22, 2025

New Issue: International Journal of Human Rights

The latest issue of the International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 29, no. 1, 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Kaius Tuori & Iida Karjalainen, The European far right and human rights language
  • Lu Binyang, A review of the legitimacy of FIFA’s participation in Qatar’s human rights governance
  • Roos van der Haer & Kathleen J. Brown, The effect of war exposure on children; an exploration of conflict and post-conflict gendered experiences
  • Albert Doja, How to think about the instrumental politics of mass rape: a critical appraisal of feminist approaches
  • Dalitso Ruwe, Can Black males be subjects of human rights violations?
  • Omri Grinberg & Sarai B. Aharoni, The human rights archival gap: ethno-archiving the silencing of radical activism and Israel’s violence against Palestinian women
  • Wanqiang Li, Wei He & Caiting Yang, Home country regulates outbound investment to fulfill human rights obligations-taking China as an example
  • Srabonty Das Gupta & Juan Francisco Escudero Espinosa, Displacing the displaced: the response to the protracted precarious situation of Syrian refugees in Türkiye during the Covid-19 pandemic