
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 29, no. 2, 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Tharin Pillay, Rethinking the right to freedom of thought: on drug policy, neurotechnology, and the case for cognitive liberty
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Bonita Meyersfeld, Corporations and positive duties to fulfil socio-economic rights: developing international human rights law
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Jeremy Julian Sarkin & Tatiana Morais, The role of the European Union’s securitisation policies in exacerbating the intersectional vulnerability of refugees and asylum seekers
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Isabelle Côté, J. Andrew Grant, Atiarul Islam, Victoria McLean, Matthew I. Mitchell & Dimitrios Panagos, The global implementation of UNDRIP: a thematic review
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Sana Rawaqa, The role of international law in promoting and enforcing the rights of persons with disabilities
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Nicholas Maple, Kudakwashe Vanyoro & Jo Vearey, The role of institutional architecture in the reception of refugees in South Africa
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Aoife Duffy, Applying critical pedagogies to human rights education
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João Roriz & Renata Nagaminec, Whispers of genocide: racist and colonial legal practices of the Brazilian dictatorship towards Indigenous peoples