International Studies in Human Rights

This Series is designed to shed light on current legal and political aspects of process and organization in the field of human rights.
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Reflections from the Global South
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States on a Spectrum of Democratisation
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A Handbook
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Essays in Honour of Adrien-Claude Zoller
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A Critical Appraisal of the Court’s Jurisprudence on the Rights to Property and Home in the Context of Displacement
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Developing a Contextualized Approach to Address Recurring Problems in the Context of Facts and Evidence
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A Case Law Study on Selected Rights
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Using the UNGPs on Business and Human Rights in Mainstreaming Indigenous Land Rights in the Tourism Industry
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Between Collective Enforcement of Human Rights and International Dispute Settlement
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Challenges and Critiques
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The Practice of International Criminal Tribunals
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A Comparative Analysis in Light of the Equivalency Doctrine
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Conflicting, Compatible, or Complementary?
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A New International Law of Security and Protection
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A Commentary
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From Amnesty Laws to Accountability in Argentina, Chile and Peru
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Legal Perspectives from and for Ethiopia
Volume: 111
A Comparative Study of the Definition of Trafficking in Persons
Volume: 110
Case Studies of Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam
Volume: 109
An Interpretation of the TRIPS Agreement in Relation to the Right to Health
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30 Years after the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights
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The Use of Alternative Regulatory Instruments
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The Protection of Socio-Economic Demands under the European Convention on Human Rights
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A Comparative Perspective
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European and Scandinavian Perspectives
Volume: 100
Autonomy, Identity and Integrity under the European Convention on Human Rights
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A Challenge to International Water and Human Rights Law
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Protecting the Most Vulnerable at the Edge
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