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期刊名:Journal of human rights practice

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ISSN:1757-9619

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Benjamin Mason Meier,Jocelyn Getgen Kestenbaum,Georgia Lyn Kayser et al. Benjamin Mason Meier et al.
Flowing from the evolution of international legal obligations for water and sanitation, human rights practice has shifted to address state accountability for a human right to water and sanitation through the development of human rights indi...
Shamayeta Bhattacharya,Debarchana Ghosh,Bandana Purkayastha Shamayeta Bhattacharya
The amendments to the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act of India in 2019 address non-binary persons' constitutional rights, recognition of their gender identity, and non-discrimination laws across institutional spaces (for exam...
Claudia Roda,Susan Perry Claudia Roda
This article explores the authors' university course on 'Human Rights and Digital Technology', designed to engage students in a holistic assessment of the application of international human rights law to the digital universe. In addition to...
Althaf Marsoof Althaf Marsoof
In early 2020, the Government of Sri Lanka decided that all bodies of individuals who had (or were suspected to have) died of COVID-19 should be disposed of by cremation alone. Although this decision appears to be neutral and does not give ...
Berdien B E van der Donk Berdien B E van der Donk
This policy and practice note describes and discusses two recent decisions by the District Court in Amsterdam regarding the applicability of YouTube's and Facebook's Community Guidelines on Covid-19 misinformation. The decisions (Café Welt...
Andrew R Milewski,Kevin S Ackerman,Tara C Pilato et al. Andrew R Milewski et al.
Medical school asylum clinics are complex organizations that blend medical and legal expertise with service to assist individuals seeking refuge from human rights violations. The balance of power shared by the students and faculty who lead ...
Paul Gready Paul Gready
This essay attempts to capture the human rights implications of COVID-19, and responses to it, in the city of York (UK). Three human rights contributions are identified: ensuring that responses enhance dignity, the right to life, non-discri...
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Vulnerability is a central concept in humanitarian aid. Discussions of vulnerability in disaster response literature and guidelines for humanitarian aid range from considerations of a universal human vulnerability, to more nuanced examinati...