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Human Rights Review

Human Rights Review is a scientific journal, published since 1999 in English. The journal's country of origin is Netherlands.

Details
Abbr. Hum Rights Rev
Start 1999
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 1524-8879
e-ISSN 1874-6306
Country Netherlands
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 11346 25
SJR / Ranks: 11324 338
CiteScore / Ranks: 10255 2.20
Recent Articles
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Boyd J, Taylor S
Hum Rights Rev . 2024 Apr; 22(4):383-388. PMID: 38624898
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2.
Raposo V, Violante T
Hum Rights Rev . 2024 Apr; 22(4):459-482. PMID: 38624788
In March 2020, the Portuguese Government issued a remarkable regulation by which irregular migrants who had previously started the regularization procedure were temporarily regularized and thus allowed full access to...
3.
Runyan A, Sanders R
Hum Rights Rev . 2024 Apr; 22(3):303-325. PMID: 38624702
How best to realize international human rights law in practice has proved a vexing problem. The challenge is compounded in the USA, which has not ratified several treaties including the...
4.
Muyskens K
Hum Rights Rev . 2024 Apr; 22(2):173-191. PMID: 38624555
A common understanding of the political function of human rights is as a trigger for international intervention, with states typically understood to be duty bound by these rights claims. The...
5.
Hamm B
Hum Rights Rev . 2024 Apr; 23(1):103-125. PMID: 38624517
After the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) were adopted in 2011, an international treaty has been being negotiated since 2014. The two instruments reveal similarities and...
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Meix-Cereceda P
Hum Rights Rev . 2024 Apr; 21(4):437-461. PMID: 38624413
While human rights treaties provide a formidable set of principles on education and values, domestic Courts often tend to adjudicate claims in terms of local arguments for or against each...
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Nagy R
Hum Rights Rev . 2024 Apr; 21(3):219-241. PMID: 38624385
This article offers an account of settler witnessing of residential school survivor testimony that avoids the politics of recognition and the pitfalls of colonial empathy. It knits together the concepts...
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Wolfsteller R, Li Y
Hum Rights Rev . 2023 Jul; 23(1):1-17. PMID: 37522067
Since the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) were adopted by the UN Human Rights Council in 2011, they have diffused into policy frameworks, laws, and regulations...
9.
Aliu A, Aliu D
Hum Rights Rev . 2023 Jul; 23(3):413-435. PMID: 37520641
This article aims to highlight the theoretical and philosophical debate on hospitality underlining the normative elements of framing migrants and refugees as individual agents in the light of hospitality theory...
10.
Kingston L, Seibert Hanson A
Hum Rights Rev . 2023 Jul; 23(2):289-303. PMID: 37519926
Language plays a role in the genocide of the Rohingya people in Myanmar and continues to shape their experiences in displacement, yet their linguistic rights are rarely discussed in relation...