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[2009] 1 Web JCLI | |||
Special Edition Editorial | |
The Sixtieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Rhona K.M. Smith, Professor of International Human Rights, School of Law, Northumbria University. |
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Articles | |
The Universal Declaration and Workers’ Rights – 60 Years Later Prison Conditions and Human Rights: the development of
judicial protection of prisoners’ rights ‘The Fate of Minorities’ – Sixty years on. Rights and responsibilities in trafficking for forced labour:
Migration Regimes, Labour law and Welfare States From Reconciliation to the Rule of Law and Democracy |
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Case Notes | |
Can fair trial rights be balanced against other interests? Remedying the ‘Lost’ people in human rights law –
recent jurisprudence on involuntary and enforced
disappearances |
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Comments | |
Should great apes have ‘human rights’? Is the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008
Compatible with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)? |
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Legal Education | |
Human Rights Law Education in China |
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Information Technology | |
Visualizing International Law: The Pedagogy of the ‘Human
Rights ThemeMaps’ Introducing modern technology in the search for war criminals |
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Book Reviews | |
Teaching Civil Liberties: Finding the Ideal Textbook Review of International Human
Rights Textbooks. |
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