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Volume 24, Issue 1

ARTICLES

  • A “Bilingual” Approach to Language Rights: How Dialogue Between U.S. and International Human Rights Law May Improve the Language Rights Framework
    Denise Gilman
  • Balancing Rights or Building Rights? Reconciling the Right to Use Customary Systems of Law with Competing Human Rights in Pursuit of Indigenous Sovereignty
    Robin Perry
  • The Role of the Committee on the Rights of the Child in Interpreting and Developing International Humanitarian Law
    David Weissbrodt
    Joseph C. Hansen
    Nathaniel H. Nesbitt
  • Corporate Accountability to Human Rights: The Case of the Gaza Strip
    Dana Weiss
    Ronen Shamir

NOTE

  • The Power of Social Media in Developing Nations: New Tools for Closing the Global Digital Divide and Beyond
    Amir Hatem Ali

RECENT DEVELOPMENT

  • Ladies in White: The Peaceful March Against Repression in Cuba and Online
    Alissa Del Riego
    Adrianna C. Rodriguez

BOOK NOTES

Recent Articles

  • Michael Bochenek Interview, Part I
  • A Shift in the Attitude of European Courts towards Human Rights Law? An Interview with Prof. Timothy Endicott, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Oxford University
  • HRJ Now Accepting General Submissions for Vol. 26
  • HRJ Now Accepting Student Submissions for Vol. 26
  • Salil Shetty Interview

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  • Diana RIOCHET on Protocol No. 14 ECHR and Russian Non-Ratification: The Current State of Affairs
  • Truman on Health Care as a Basic Human Right: Moving from Lip Service to Reality
  • Dr.Bismi Gopalakrishnan on Health Care as a Basic Human Right: Moving from Lip Service to Reality
  • Abel Balbino Guimarães on Health Care as a Basic Human Right: Moving from Lip Service to Reality

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About the Harvard Human Rights Journal

The Harvard Human Rights Journal was founded in 1988 and has since endeavored to be a site for a broad spectrum of scholarship on international and domestic human rights issues. The Journal publishes a range of original scholarly works on human rights issues of contemporary relevance, and in the past has featured pieces on subjects as diverse as refugee asylum law, female prisoner’s rights, rights of child soldiers, oil and the role of the World Bank, detention, rendition, and domestic violence.
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