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 2022/2

Articles

  • Payam Akhavan, David Matyas: International Criminal Justice in the Context of Fragile States: The ICC Self-Referral Debate (233)
  • Niaz A. Shah: The Application of Human Rights Treaties in Dualist Muslim States: The Practice of Pakistan (257)
  • Boyd van Dijk: Gendering the Geneva Conventions (286)
  • David P. Forsythe: Human Dignity, the ICRC, and the Swiss Government: The Lessons of History Debated (313)
  • Mijke de Waardt, Eva Willems: Recipients Versus Participants: Politics of Aid and Victim Representation in Transitional Justice Practices in Peru (339)
  • Allison Corkery: Can Human Rights Help Social Movement Activists Frame Inequality as an Injustice? Lessons From Mining Affected Communities in South Africa (364)
  • Thomas W. Smith: Leviathan’s Architect: Urbicide, Urban Renewal, and the Right to the City in Turkish Kurdistan (387)
  • Javaid Rehman: Revisiting the Jihad Ideology in Islamic International Law and its Appropriation by Nonstate Actors (417)

Book Reviews

  • Helen Epstein: The Power of Women: A Doctor’s Journey of Hope and Healing by Denis Mukwege ( (441)
  • James C. Simeon: Refugee Law After 9/11: Sanctuary and Security in Canada and the United States by Obiora Chinedu Okafor (445)
  • Contributors (449)

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Human Rights Quarterly 2020/1

Articles

  • Payam Akhavan, Sareta Ashraph, Barzan Barzani, David Matyas: What Justice for the Yazidi Genocide?: Voices from Below (1)
  • Sandra Liebenberg: The Emerging Jurisprudence of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Under the Optional Protocol (48)
  • Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat: Economic Rights and Justice in the Qur’an (85)
  • Karen Zivi: Hiding in Public or Going with the Flow: Human Rights, Human Dignity, and the Movement for Menstrual Equity (119)
  • Nicola Jägers: Sustainable Development Goals and the Business and Human Rights Discourse: Ships Passing in the Night? (145)
  • Charles P. Henry: Celebrity as a Political Resource: The Human Rights Now! Campaign (174)
  • A. Kayum Ahmed, J. Paul Martin, Sameera Uddin: Human Rights Education 1995–2017: Wrestling with Ideology, Universality, and Agency (195)
  • István Lakatos: Implementing Universal Human Rights Standards in and by Sub-Saharan African States in the Shade of Local Traditions (217)

Book Reviews

  • Jamie Mayerfeld: Torture: An Expert’s Confrontation with an Everyday Evil (Roger Kaminker trans.), by Manfred Nowak (254)
  • Crystal Parikh: The Novel of Human Rights by James Dawes (258)
  • Dustin N. Sharp: Evidence for Hope: Making Human Rights Work in the 21st Century, by Kathryn Sikkink (262)
  • Keeley Gogul: Human Rights Transformation in Practice (University of Pennsylvania Press, Tine Destrooper & Sally Engle Merry, eds. (266)
  • Leigh Goodmark: The More the Context Changes, The More Things Stay the Same (280)
  • John Quigley: Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine by Noura Erakat (287)
  • David Hawk: North Korean Human Rights: Activists and Networks (Andrew Yeo & Danielle Chubb eds.) (290)

  • Contributors (299)