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EditorialCCHRR Editorial December 2020: Long Overdue: COVID-19’s Revelation of Systemic Subjugation and the Demand for Structural Approaches to Human Rights ProtectionLinks
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Book ReviewDorothy 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)Odhiambo
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Book ReviewOumar Ba, States of Justice: The Politics of the International Criminal Court (Cambridge University Press, 2020) 190 pp. ISBN 978 110848 877 8 (Hardback)Owiso
Book ReviewVincent Willem Vleugel, Culture in the State Reporting Procedure of the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies (Intersentia, 2020) 378 pp. ISBN 978 183970 006 4 (Paperback)Raumnauth
EditorialCCHRR Editorial December 2019: ‘A Spark within the Human Rights Discourse’Janse & Aiyedogbon
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ResearchThe Islamic Pursuit of Human Dignity: Revisiting Fundamental Rights Theories in Islamic Law and Legal PhilosophyVlug
EditorialCCHRR Editorial September 2020: The Wheel Has Already Been Invented, and We Should Begin with ThatHannum
Book ReviewMatthew Scott, Climate Change, Disasters and the Refugee Convention (Cambridge University Press, 2020) 184 pp. ISBN 9781108747127 (paperback)Antonopoulos