13 décembre 2016

REVUE : Human Rights Law Review (vol. 16, n°3, September 2016)

Catherine MAIA

The latest issue of the Human Rights Law Review (vol. 16, n°3, September 2016) is out.



Articles
Hurst Hannum
Reinvigorating Human Rights for the Twenty-First Century 
Pok Yin S. Chow
Has Intersectionality Reached its Limits? Intersectionality in the UN Human Rights Treaty Body Practice and the Issue of Ambivalence 
Saïla Ouald Chaib
Procedural Fairness as a Vehicle for Inclusion in the Freedom of Religion Jurisprudence of the Strasbourg Court 
Eleni Polymenopoulou
Does One Swallow Make a Spring? Artistic and Literary Freedom at the European Court of Human Rights 
Andrew Dyer
Irreducible Life Sentences: What Difference have the European Convention on Human Rights and the United Kingdom Human Rights Act Made?


Short Articles & Recent Developments
Nigel D. White
Regulation of the Private Military and Security Sector: Is the UK Fulfilling its Human Rights Duties?

Book Reviews
Helen O’Nions
Azadeh Dastyari, United States Migrant Interdiction and the Detention of Refugees in Guantánamo Bay 
Isaac Kfir
Jared Del Rosso, Talking about Torture: How Political Discourse Shapes the Debate

Books Received

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