The international journal of human rights.
Material type: Continuing resourceSeries: Special section : police reform and human rights in the Western Balkans. 4 May 2019 ; 23Philadelphia, USA : Routledge : 2019Description: volume 23 ; 25 cmContent type:- rdacontent
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- JC571 I58 2019 v.23 (4)
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Periodicals | Commission on Human Rights Library Periodicals | Newly Processed | JC571 I58 2019 v.23 (4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P-000327 |
Special section : police reform and human rights in the Western Balkans
Introduction to special section on ‘police reform and human rights in the Western Balkans’ / Gemma Collantes-Celador & Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers
European Union approaches to police and human rights in the Western Balkans / Tobias Flessenkemper
Becoming Montenegrin: biopower, police reform and human rights / Barry J. Ryan
Europeanisation and indirect resistance: Serbian police and Pride Parades / Filip Ejdus & Mina Božović
The relationship between community policing and human rights in Albania's police reform / Arianit Koci & Tonin Gjuraj
Assessing the relationship between parliament and ombudsman: evidence from Serbia (2007–2016) / Luka Glušac
A shield in battle: the contingent value of human rights treaties to INGOs in autocracies / Maureen Stobb
The Council of Europe and the creation of LGBT identities through language and discourse: a critical analysis of case law and institutional practices / Francesca Romana Ammaturo
Human rights in translation: Bolivia’s law 548, working children’s movements, and the global child labour regime / Edward van Daalen & Nicolas Mabillard
Changing perspectives on natural resource heritage, human rights, and intergenerational justice / Tracey Skillington
Marxism and human rights: new thoughts on an old debate / Darren J. O'Byrne
Contentious politics and contentious scholarship: challenges researching social movements in South Africa / Matthew Evans
Priorities and human rights / Alberto Quintavalla & Klaus Heine
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