
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 29, no. 5, 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Mari Huttunen, A tale of two sovereigns: the responsibility to protect and the competing notions of responsible sovereignty
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Katie Morris, Reconceptualising socioeconomic rights: a case for care ethics
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Marina Lostal, One-dimensional law: a critique of the human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment
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Felipe Jaramillo Ruiz, Additive entanglement and intersectionality in UN human rights monitoring: examining the inclusion of disability
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Pierre Bosset, Cultural human rights as new foundations for interculturalist policies: a rights-based approach from Québec*
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Elke Evrard & Tine Destrooper, Learning from the past? How the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, civil society initiatives and survivor stories shape young Cambodians’ understanding of non-recurrence
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Steven Malby, Beyond sword and shield: the UN human rights system and criminal law
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Ling Han & Paolo De Stefani, Protecting fundamental values through the global human rights sanction regime: China's challenges to the EU's normative power