Human Rights Review
Overview
Human Rights Review is a scientific journal, published since 1999 in English. The journal's country of origin is Netherlands.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Hum Rights Rev
Start
1999
End
Continuing
Frequency
Quarterly
p-ISSN
1524-8879
e-ISSN
1874-6306
Country
Netherlands
Language
English
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 11346
25
SJR / Ranks: 11324
338
CiteScore / Ranks: 10255
2.20
Recent Articles
11.
Kironska K
Hum Rights Rev
. 2023 Jul;
23(2):241-264.
PMID: 37519925
Taiwan is considered to be one of the most progressive countries in Asia but has no asylum law. Does it need one? Many in Taiwan, including officials and politicians, claim...
12.
Lumley-Sapanski A, Schwarz K, Cano A, Babiker M, Crowther M, Death E, et al.
Hum Rights Rev
. 2023 Jun;
:1-21.
PMID: 37362823
COVID-19 has caused far-reaching humanitarian challenges. Amongst the emerging impacts of the pandemic is on the dynamics of human trafficking. This paper presents findings from a multi-methods study interrogating the...
13.
Alexiadou E
Hum Rights Rev
. 2023 Jun;
:1-19.
PMID: 37362822
Roma communities across Europe still remain a neglected population group by way of the social and economic disadvantage that largely characterizes their lives. Roma communities continue to experience structural socioeconomic...
14.
Zimmermann N
Hum Rights Rev
. 2023 Jun;
:1-24.
PMID: 37362821
This article takes a closer look at intimate partner violence (IPV) and its semantical, political, and legal interactions with crisis and crisis discourse. Starting from the fact that IPV has...
15.
Da Lomba S, Vermeylen S
Hum Rights Rev
. 2023 Jun;
:1-26.
PMID: 37362820
We reinvigorate vulnerability theory as a radically ethical device - ethical vulnerability analysis. We bring together fuller vulnerability analysis as theorized by Fineman and Grear in conversation with Levinas and...
16.
Phillips S
Hum Rights Rev
. 2023 Jun;
:1-21.
PMID: 37362819
This article examines the impact of law and policy changes enacted in times of crisis on asylum seekers, and considers the extent to which considerations of vulnerability have played a...
17.
Alam J, Mashraf A
Hum Rights Rev
. 2023 Apr;
24(1):121-142.
PMID: 37013183
This paper provides a synopsis of the human rights enforcement in Bangladesh, which marks its 50 years in 2021 since its independence. After a theoretical background on how human rights...
18.
Birchall D, Bernaz N
Hum Rights Rev
. 2023 Apr;
24(1):1-23.
PMID: 37013182
In this article, we apply the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights to the private equity (PE) business model. PE firms often adopt a controversial, 'value extractive', business...
19.
Smith-Carrier T, Manion K
Hum Rights Rev
. 2022 Dec;
23(4):551-574.
PMID: 36540202
Although significant literature and jurisprudence has amassed on rights-based climate litigation over recent years, less research and case law has emerged on poverty-related court cases and the fulfilment of economic,...