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The International Journal of Human Rights - Volume 27, Issue 4 (2023)

The International Journal of Human Rights – Volume 27, Issue 4 (2023)

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
Mobilising and constraining: the dynamics of human rights discourse in two Mexican social movements
Rupert Knox

Human rights leadership in challenging times: an agenda for research and practice
E. Hoddy & J. Gray

Obstacles to and opportunities for protecting human rights at the city level: The case of Madrid City Council Human Rights Plan (2017–2019)
Sonia Boulos & MariaCaterina La Barbera

A contextual analysis of the evolution of transitional justice: the story of Taiwan
Yi-Li Lee & Wen-Chen Chang

To Geneva and back: externalising anti-LGBT hate crime as a policy issue
Piotr Godzisz & Richard C. M. Mole

Collective labour rights and the Turkish constitutional court
Engin Yıldırım

Applicability of the right to free elections clause of the ECHR to presidential elections: the case of Turkey’s new presidential system
Erdal Şahin

Constitutional review of criminal norms: does Indonesia need judicial activism?
Oly Viana Agustine, Susi Dwi Harijanti, Indra Perwira & Widati Wulandari

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). …