The latest volume of the Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (vol. 4, 2020) is out.
Satvinder Juss, The Indian Death Penalty and the ‘Collective Conscience of Society
Tony Meacham, Situating Modern Indian Secularism: A Constitutional Perspective
S. Pandiaraj, Right to Land as Part of the Right to Culture: An International Law Critique of the Recent Indian Supreme Court Order on the India’s Forest Rights Act 2006
Adrija Ghosh, Debunking the Validity of Culture-Based Justifications for the Retention of the Marital Rape Exemption in India
Niaz A. Shah, The ‘Unwilling’ and ‘Unable’ Test in International Law: The Use of Force against Non-State Actors in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Steve Foster, Reconciling Religious Speech with the Duty to Maintain Equality and Diversity: The Decision in Ngole v Sheffield University
Fatima Ahdash, Childhood Radicalisation and Parental Extremism: How Should Family Law Respond? Insights from A Local Authority v X, Y and Z
Azizah Mohd, Nadhilah A. Kadir, Protection of Adopted Children’s Rights to Custody and Maintenance: An Appraisal of the Law Governing Muslims in Malaysia
Muthanna Saari, Wan Noorzaleha Wan Hasan, The Extent of the Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression for the Parliamentary Immunity and Privilege
Devashree Tulankar, Indigenous People in South Asia: Issues of Identity and Protection of Cultural Rights in a Changing World
Bushra Malik, Syed Raza Shah Gilani, The Importance of Customary International Law for the Resurrection and Enforcement of the Norms - The UN Norms on the Responsibilities of the Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Regards to Human Rights
Matthias Vanhullebusch, The War on Terror on the Silk Road: Changing Discourses
Zia Ullah Ranjah, Protection of the Right to Freedom of Religion or Belief in Pakistan
Saira Khan, Institutionalised Islamophobia: The Rise of European Nationalism against Freedom of Religion for Muslims
Ahmed Almutawa, Khalid M. Aldweri, Bahrain’s Pioneering Role in the Protection of the Rights of Temporary Workers in the Gulf Region
Taslima Yasmin, The Laws against Acid Violence in Bangladesh: Gaps in Implementation
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