Human rights quarterly : a comparative and international journal of the social sciences, humanities, and law
- Human Rights Quarterly (2) May 2020 42 02750392 .
Measuring modern slavery: Law, human rights, and new forms of data / “Sleeping beauty”: The right to Science as a global ethical discourse / China and the ppecial procedures of the UN Human Rights Council: Is China cooperative and can they work better with each other? / Judging inter-American human rights: The riddle of compliance with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights / The morality of human rights / UAVs for the benefit of people: The use of unmanned aerial vehicles within the OSCE special monitoring mission / Reducing bias in human rights fact-finding: The potential of the clinical simulation model to overcome ethical, practical, and cultural tensions in “foreign” contexts / Mourning remains: State atrocity, exhumations, and governing the disappeared in Peru’s postwar Andes by Isaias Rojas-Perez (review) / Todd Landman -- Sebastian Porsdam Mann, Helle Porsdam, Yvonne Donders -- Sun Meng, Lu Haina -- Patricia Palacios Zuloaga -- Michael J. Perry -- Ambassador Ertuğrul Apakan, Cono Giardullo -- James L. Cavallaro, Meghna Sridhar -- William Cawley.