17 janvier 2020

REVUE : Human Rights Law Review (vol. 19, n°2, June 2019)

Catherine MAIA

The latest issue of the Human Rights Law Review (vol. 19, n°2, June 2019) is out.


Articles

Editor's Choice
Jelena Gligorijević, Children’s Privacy: The Role of Parental Control and Consent
Ilya Nuzov, Freedom of Symbolic Speech in the Context of Memory Wars in Eastern Europe
Adamantia Rachovitsa, The Curious Case of an African Court with Material Jurisdiction of a Global Scope
Lieneke Slingenberg, Dominated: The Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights on Migrants’ Destitution
Natalie Sedacca, Justice in Human Rights Law: An Analysis in the Context of the 2016 Colombian Peace Agreement
Short Articles & Recent Developments
Sarah Joseph, Extending the Right to Life Under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: General Comment 36
Amir Paz-Fuchs, Tammy Harel Ben-Shahar, Reconsidered: Religious Education and Gender Separation
Book Reviews
Stephanie E Berry, Jeroen Temperman and András Koltay (eds), Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression: Comparative, Theoretical and Historical Reflections after the Charlie Hebdo Massacre (Cambridge University Press, 2017, xix + 750pp)
Federica Cittadino, Mauro Barelli, Seeking Justice in International Law: The Significance and Implications of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples(Routledge, 2016, xxii + 184pp)
Book Received
A. Brysk and M. Stohl (eds), Contesting Human Rights: Norms, Institutions and Practice (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2019, 256pp)
C. Delmas, A Duty to Resist: When Disobedience Should be Uncivil (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2018, 312pp)
D. Gonzalez-Salzberg, Sexuality and Transsexuality Under the European Convention on Human Rights: A Queer Reading of Human Rights Law (Hart, Oxford, 2019, 248pp)
P. Kapotas and V. Tzevelekos (eds), Building Consensus on European Consensus: Judicial Interpretation of Human Rights in Europe and Beyond (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2019, 500pp)
D. Kinley, Necessary Evil: How to Fix Finance by Saving Human Rights (Oxford University Press, New York, 2018, 288pp)
I. de Paz González, The Social Rights Jurisprudence in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Shadow and Light in International Human Rights (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK / Northampton, MA, USA, 2018, 256pp) 



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