CCHRR Editorial September 2020: The Wheel Has Already Been Invented, and We Should Begin with ThatHannumSep 30, 20202(1): 1-4DownloadPDF (English)Sep 30, 20202(1): 1-4
Localizing the Human Rights-Based Approach to Fight Corruption: The Role of UbuntuMaguchuSep 30, 20202(1): 5-22DownloadPDF (English)Sep 30, 20202(1): 5-22
The Islamic Pursuit of Human Dignity: Revisiting Fundamental Rights Theories in Islamic Law and Legal PhilosophyVlugSep 30, 20202(1): 23-48DownloadPDF (English)Sep 30, 20202(1): 23-48
New Digital Media: Freedom of Expression and Safeguarding Journalists in the Context of East AfricaKirabiraSep 30, 20202(1): 49-71DownloadPDF (English)Sep 30, 20202(1): 49-71
Matthew Scott, Climate Change, Disasters and the Refugee Convention (Cambridge University Press, 2020) 184 pp. ISBN 9781108747127 (paperback)AntonopoulosSep 30, 20202(1): 72-74DownloadPDF (English)Sep 30, 20202(1): 72-74
Dorothy L Hodgson, Gender, Justice, and the Problem of Culture: from Customary Law to Human Rights in Tanzania (Indiana University Press, 2017) 187 pp. ISBN 978 0 253 02535 7 (paperback)OdhiamboSep 30, 20202(1): 75-80DownloadPDF (English)Sep 30, 20202(1): 75-80
Rosemarie Buikema, Antoine Buyse and Antonius C.G.M Robben (eds), Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights (Routledge, 2020) 258 pp. ISBN 978- 0-367-18561-9 (hbk) ISBN 978-9-429-19858-8 (ebk) (paperback)FindenSep 30, 20202(1): 81-85DownloadPDF (English)Sep 30, 20202(1): 81-85