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Volume 26, Issue 1

ARTICLES

On the Morality and Legality of Borders: Border Policies and Asylum Seekers
Tally Kritzman-Amir and Thomas Spijkerboer

The Democracy to Which We Are Entitled: Human Rights and the Problem of Money in Politics
Timothy K. Kuhner

Article 43 of the Arab Charter on Human Rights: Reconciling National, Regional and International Standards
Mohamed Y. Mattar

Interrogating the Peripheries: The Preoccupation of Fourth Generation Transitional Justice
Dustin N. Sharp

The Comparative Fortunes of the Right to Health: Two Tales of Justiciability in Colombia and South Africa
Katherine G. Young & Julieta Lemaitre

NOTE

The Other Euro Crisis: Rights Violations Under the Common European Asylum System and the Unraveling of EU Solidarity
Lillian M. Langford

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

The Anoka-Hennepin Lawsuit: How Anti-Gay Bullying was Sex-Based and “Neutrality” Created a Hostile Environment
Hannah Bolt

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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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