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International Journal of Human Rights - Volume 26, Issue 1 (2022)

International Journal of Human Rights – Volume 26, Issue 5 (2022)

International Journal of Human Rights

International Journal of Human Rights

Volume 26, Issue 5 (2022)

ISSN: 1364-2987, EISSN: 1744-053X

The International Journal of Human Rights covers an exceptionally broad spectrum of human rights issues: human rights and the law, race, religion, gender, children, class, refugees and immigration. In addition to these general areas, the journal publishes articles and reports on the human rights aspects of: genocide, torture, capital punishment and the laws of war and war crimes. To encourage debate, the editors publish Forum pieces and discussion papers from authorative writers in the field. They also welcome comments, reflections, thematic essays and review articles and critical surveys of the literature.

The journal is essential reading for academics and students of political science and international law, officers in relevant NGOs, lawyers, politicians and civil servants, human rights activists, and the interested general public.

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Articles
Exploring the impacts of artificial intelligence on freedom of religion or belief online
Cameran Ashraf

Beyond the familiar challenges for children and young people’s participation rights: the potential of activism
E. Kay M. Tisdall & P. Cuevas-Parra

Gastrocolonialism: the intersections of race, food, and development in West Papua
Sophie Chao

Trends in the qualification of asylum claims related to gender-based violence under international and European Law
Lyra Jakulevičienė & Laurynas Biekša

Two Chinese tales of human rights– Mainland China’s and Taiwan’s external human rights strategies
Frédéric Krumbein

Review of human rights-based approaches to development: Empirical evidence from developing countries
Jae-Eun Noh

The extraordinary rendition network: illiberal security complexes and global governance
Julie Mazzei & Todd H. Nelson

Developing disability equality indicators: national and transnational technologies of governance
Mark Priestley & Agustín Huete-García

Ver también

Nicolas Boeglin

Gaza / Israël : à propos des mandats d’arrêt délivrés par la Cour Pénale Internationale (CPI)

Nicolas Boeglin, Professeur de droit international public, Faculté de droit, Université du Costa Rica (UCR). …