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Journal of human rights

Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: . (2) April-June 2023 ; 22Philadelphia, USA : Routledge : 2023Description: volume 25 cmContent type:
  • rdacontent
Media type:
  • rdamedia
Carrier type:
  • rdacarrier
ISSN:
  • 14754835
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JC571 J68 2023 v.22 (2)
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Contents:
Solving old problems or making new ones? Blockchain technology for the protection of refugees and migrants / Daniel Connolly, Seunghyun Nam and Kirsty Goodman
War and infant mortality rates / M. Rodwan Abouharb
Belgium’s “Truth Commission” on its overseas colonial legacy: An expressivist analysis of transitional justice in consolidated democracies / Tine Destrooper
Economic sanctions, repression capacity, and human rights / Sinjae Kang, Sangmin Lee & Taehee Whang
Who is a legitimate actor under international human rights law? A story about women’s mobilization against enforced disappearances / Angélica Cocomá Ricaurte
International human rights teachers in Myanmar universities: The individual constraints of structure on intermediaries / Jonathan Liljeblad
Human rights activism after the movement ends: Global lessons from Kenya’s unfinished “revolution” / Robert M. Press
Bomberos, maestros y psicólogos: Guatemalan civil society response to the Volcano of Fire disaster / Michelle Watts & Kate Brannum
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Periodicals Periodicals Commission on Human Rights Library Periodicals Newly Processed JC571 J68 2023 v.22 (2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P-000433

Solving old problems or making new ones? Blockchain technology for the protection of refugees and migrants / Daniel Connolly, Seunghyun Nam and Kirsty Goodman

War and infant mortality rates / M. Rodwan Abouharb

Belgium’s “Truth Commission” on its overseas colonial legacy: An expressivist analysis of transitional justice in consolidated democracies / Tine Destrooper

Economic sanctions, repression capacity, and human rights / Sinjae Kang, Sangmin Lee & Taehee Whang

Who is a legitimate actor under international human rights law? A story about women’s mobilization against enforced disappearances / Angélica Cocomá Ricaurte

International human rights teachers in Myanmar universities: The individual constraints of structure on intermediaries / Jonathan Liljeblad

Human rights activism after the movement ends: Global lessons from Kenya’s unfinished “revolution” / Robert M. Press

Bomberos, maestros y psicólogos: Guatemalan civil society response to the Volcano of Fire disaster / Michelle Watts & Kate Brannum

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