Human Rights Quarterly 2024/2

Articles

  • Payam Akhavan, Rebecca J. Hamilton, Antonia Mulvey: „What Kind of Court Is This?”: Perceptions of International Justice Among Rohingya Refugees (173)
  • Alexandra Byrne, Bilen Zerie, Kelebogile Zvobgo: Producing Truth: Public Memory Projects in Post-Violence Societies (207)
  • Rebecca Hamlin, Jamie Rowen, Luz Maria Sanchez: The Paradox of Diasporic Peacebuilding Amidst Violence: Providing Reparations to Colombians Abroad (234)
  • Skip Mark, Mikhail Filippov, David Cingranelli: Cirights: Quantifying Respect for All Human Rights (264)
  • Dominic McGoldrick: Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom in Higher Education in England (287)
  • Sigrun I. Skogly: Prevention is Better than a Cure: The Obligation to Prevent Human Rights Violations (330)

Book Reviews

  • David P. Forsythe: The Geopolitics of Shaming: When Human Rights Pressure Works—and When it Backfires by Rochelle Terman (371)
  • Barbara Havelková: Exponential Inequalities: Equality Law in Times of Crisis ed. by Shreya Atrey & Sandra Fredman (review) (373)
  • John Quigley: The Khmer Rouge Tribunal: Power, Politics, and Resistance in Transitional Justice by Julie Bernath (review) (375)
  • Contributors (380)

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Human Rights Quarterly 2020/3

Articles

  • Kathleen Cavanaugh: On Torture: The Case of the „Hooded Men” (519)
  • Xiaoyu Lu: The Imperative to Narrate: Personal Storytelling and LGBT Norm Translation in China (545)
  • James Dawes: peculative Human Rights: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of the Human (573)
  • Elise Baker, Lara Hakki, Julia Jacovides, Kristina Steinmetz, Eric Stover, Victoria Tang, Fabian Unser-Nad: Joining Forces: National War Crimes Units and the Pursuit of International Justice (594)
  • Rebecca Hamlin, Jamie Rowen: From Redress to Prevention: How the International Politics of „No Safe Haven” Became the Politics of „Not in My Backyard” (623)
  • Michelle Morais de Sá e Silva: Once Upon a Time, a Human Rights Ally: The State and its Bureaucracy in Right-Wing Populist Brazil (646)
  • Clémence Pinaud: Genocidal Rape In South Sudan: Organization, Function, and Effects (667)

Book Reviews

  • William J. Aceves: Avoiding the Terrorist Trap: Why Respect for Human Rights is the Key to Defeating Terrorism by Tom Parker (695)
  • Todd Landman: Joyful Human Rights by William Paul Simmons (703)
  • Katharine G. Young: When Misfortune Becomes Injustice: Evolving Human Rights Struggles for Health and Social Equality by Alicia Ely Yamin; Beyond Repair?: Mayan Women’s Protagonism in the Aftermath of Genocidal Harm, by Alison Crosby & M. Brinton Lykes (709)
  • Verjine Adanalian: Migrant Crossings: Witnessing Human Trafficking in the U.S. by Annie Isabel Fukushima (715)
  • Frédéric Krumbein: P.C. Chang and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by Hans Ingvar Roth (717)
  • Jessika Eichler: The Prior Consultation of Indigenous Peoples in Latin America: Inside the Implementation Gap ed. by Claire Wright & Alexandra Tomaselli (722)

  • Contributors (725)