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Human Rights Quarterly Volume 42 Number 4 November 2020: A Comparative And International Journal Of The Social Sciences, Humanities, And Law



CONTENTS:

- Historical Trends of Human Rights Gone Criminal
Mattia Pinto

- Transforming the UN Human Rights Treaty System: A Realistic Appraisal
Suzanne Egan

- "Migrating Recognition" or "Constitutionalism Reversed": Relating Andean Plurinational Constitutionalism and European Integration Politics
Jessika Eichler

- Charles H. Malik and Religious Freedom: The Influence of Biography on Malik's Contributions to the Drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
W. Kathy Tannous, Alicia Gaffney

- Sexuality Education and International Standards: Insisting Upon Children's Rights
Aoife Daly, Catherine O' Sullivan

- The Contentious Politics of Labor Rights as Human Rights: Lessons from the Implementation of Domestic Workers Rights in the Philippines
Lorenza B. Fontana

- Revising the "Hibernation" Narrative: Technocratic Legal Experts and the Cold War Origins of the "Justice Cascade"
Mark S. Berlin

- Is Religion Really the Enemy of Human Rights? A Reply to Cingranelli and Kalmick
Wade M. Cole, Gaëlle Perrier

- Yes, Societal Religiosity and Muslim Governments Threaten Human Rights
David L. Cingranelli, Carl Kalmick

- The Torture Doctors: Human Rights Crimes and the Road to Justice by Steven H. Miles (review)
Derek Summerfield

- International Human Rights by Jack Donnelly & Daniel J. Whelan (review)
Sarita Cargas

- U.S. Foreign Policy and Muslim Women's Human Rights by Kelly J. Shannon (review)
Sarah B. Snyder

- Children's Rights and Business: Governing Obligations and Responsibility by Gamze Erdem Türkelli (review)
Mark Gibney

- In This Land of Plenty: Mickey Leland and Africa in American Politics by Benjamin Talton (review)
Charles Henry

- Borderland Battles: Violence, Crime, and Governance at the Edges of Colombia's War by Annette Idler (review)
Marina Brilman

- Nonviolence Both as an Ethical Obligation and a "Realistic" Practice Against Hegemony: Critical Review of Butler
Dersu Ekim Tanca

- Intermittences: Memory, Justice, & the Poetics of the Visible in Uruguay by Ana Forcinito (review)
Inela Selimović

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