The latest volume of the Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (vol. 6, 2022) is out.
Part 1 Festschrift: Professor Shaheen Sardar Ali
Ayesha Shahid & Javaid Rehman, In Conversation with Professor Shaheen Sardar AliShaheen Sardar Ali, Curriculum VitaeSurya P. Subedi, The Status of Dalit Women in NepalMashood A. Baderin, Prophet Muhammad as “A Mercy for the Worlds”: A Human Rights Perspective in Relation to the Blasphemy Laws and Respect for the Rule of Law in PakistanNadjma Yassari, Caught Between Religion and Law: The Case of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) in IranShahbaz Ahmad Cheema, Women’s Status in Islam: An Analysis from the Perspective of Private and Public SpheresLena-Maria Möller, Marital Choice and “Suitability” in a Heterogeneous Society: Some Reflections on Kafāʾa in the United Arab EmiratesMamman Lawan, Al-Shaybani and Grotius: An Inquiry into Comparative International Law
Musa Usman Abubakar, Interrogating the Plea of Grave and Sudden Provocation In Islamic Criminal Law: Case Study of PakistanAyesha Shahid, Child Domestic Workers in Pakistan: Challenges, Legislative Interventions, and Finding a Way Forward
Part 2 General Articles
Siobhan Smith, The Role of Education in Protecting the Right to Culture of Indigenous Peoples and Ethnic Minorities and in Peacebuilding: The RohingyaAhmed Almutawa & Hajer Almanea, Analyses of Non-compliance to Legislation by Signatories to the Arab Charter of Human Rights: A Framework for National Observance and Regional EnforcementMohammad Danyal Khan, Redefining the Interaction Between Patents and Access to Medicines; Will World Trade Organisation (WTO) show Solidarity by Accommodating Human Rights?
Part 3 Developments in State Practice
Alexander Gilder, Contracting Space for Opposing Speech in South East Asia and Restrictions on the Online Freedom of ExpressionMamman Lawan, Nexus between Underdevelopment, Corruption and Legal Disorder in Nigeria
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