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Journal of human rights

Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: . (4) September-October 2023 ; 22Philadelphia, USA : Routledge : 2023Description: volume 25 cmContent type:
  • rdacontent
Media type:
  • rdamedia
Carrier type:
  • rdacarrier
ISSN:
  • 14754835
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JC 571 J68 2023 v.22 (4)
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Contents:
How closing civil society space affects NGO-Government interactions / Shanshan Lian & Amanda Murdie -- New evidence that naming and shaming influences state human rights practices / Yuan Zhou, Ghashia Kiyani & Charles Crabtree -- A decade of revitalizing UN work concerning freedom of religion or belief (2010–2020) / Hans Morten Haugen -- The economic origins of democratic civil liberties: A cross-country analysis / Demet Yalcin Mousseau & Michael Mousseau -- Perceptions of a human rights lens in relation to the training of social work field educators / Gina R. Rosich & Elba Caraballo -- On conceptions of time in human rights studies: The afterlife, Islam, and reparative justice in post-uprising Tunisia / Douaa Sheet -- #ForeignersMustGo versus “in favorem libertatis”: Human rights violations and procedural irregularities in South African immigration detention law / Marie Claire Van Hout & Jakkie Wessels -- The right to work? For whom? Exploring international migration for tourism employment and its effects on local workers through phenomenology / Elizabeth J. Kolbe.
Book review Human rights, human goods, universality, and colonialism / Rhoda Howard-Hassmann.
List(s) this item appears in: Newly Acquired Library Materials 2024 - 1st Quarter
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Periodicals Periodicals Commission on Human Rights Library Periodicals Newly Processed JC 571 J68 2023 v.22 (4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P-000444

How closing civil society space affects NGO-Government interactions / Shanshan Lian & Amanda Murdie -- New evidence that naming and shaming influences state human rights practices / Yuan Zhou, Ghashia Kiyani & Charles Crabtree -- A decade of revitalizing UN work concerning freedom of religion or belief (2010–2020) / Hans Morten Haugen -- The economic origins of democratic civil liberties: A cross-country analysis / Demet Yalcin Mousseau & Michael Mousseau -- Perceptions of a human rights lens in relation to the training of social work field educators / Gina R. Rosich & Elba Caraballo -- On conceptions of time in human rights studies: The afterlife, Islam, and reparative justice in post-uprising Tunisia / Douaa Sheet -- #ForeignersMustGo versus “in favorem libertatis”: Human rights violations and procedural irregularities in South African immigration detention law / Marie Claire Van Hout & Jakkie Wessels -- The right to work? For whom? Exploring international migration for tourism employment and its effects on local workers through phenomenology / Elizabeth J. Kolbe.

Book review Human rights, human goods, universality, and colonialism /
Rhoda Howard-Hassmann.

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