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022 _a14754835
040 _cCHR LIBRARY
050 _aJC 571
_bJ68 2019 v.18 (5)
245 _aJournal of human rights.
264 _aPhiladelphia, USA :
_bRoutledge :
_c2019.
300 _avolume
_c25 cm.
336 _2text
_ardacontent
337 _2unmediated
_ardamedia
338 _2volume
_ardacarrier
440 _n5
_pNovember-December 2019
_v18
_x14754835
_aSymposium on Economic rights theory and policy implications
505 _tThe cultural politics of human rights and neoliberalism /
_rKate Nash
_tCovering or covering up? The effects of media freedom and major disasters on social and economic rights /
_rNicole Anderson & Jenifer Whitten-Woodring
_tEconomic and social rights and transitional justice: A framework of analysis /
_rJuan Carlos Ochoa-Sánchez
_tResisting human rights through securitization: Russia and Hungary against LGBT rights /
_rFernando G. Nuñez-Mietz
_tThe Warty conception of human rights /
_rSuzy Killmister
_tRegulatory arbitrage in relation to international human rights /
_rMarizah Minhat, Mazni Abdullah & Nazam Dzolkarnaini
_tChildren, conflict, and the detention of ‘child soldiers’ in Canada and the United States: How framing contests shape policies /
_rIuliia Hoban
650 _aHuman rights
_vPeriodicals.
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjhr20/18/5?nav=tocList
942 _2lcc
_cPER