
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 29, no. 3, 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Suzanne Rock, Natalie Gately, Piero Moraro & James L. Finney, From ‘raise the age’ to ‘raise the awareness’: how knowledge affects public opinion of the minimum age of criminal responsibility in Western Australia
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Derek Assenço Creuz & Melissa Martins Casagrande, Discrimination against persons of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities as a statelessness-generating factor?
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Sofie Rose, Locating the stigmatisation of children born of wartime rape on a continuum of violence
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Linnéa Nordlander, The road (not) taken: implications of health-focused arguments for rights-based climate change litigation in Europe
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Yun Jung Yang, Protection for whom? Impact of international humanitarian regulations and forced child recruitment
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Kerstin Hamann & Gabriela Foerster, Domesticating human rights: restricting child marriage in Spain
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Ivor Sokolić, Meaningful acknowledgement: how to evaluate acknowledgement in transitional justice interactions using deliberative reciprocity?
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Kirsten Roberts Lyer, Protecting the protectors: redefining immunity protections for National Human Rights Institutions