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Journal of Human Rights is a quarterly journal that serves as an
interdisciplinary arena for the public discussion and scholarly analysis
of human rights. It seeks to broaden the discussion of human rights by fostering
critical re-examination of existing approaches to human rights, and developing
new perspectives on the theory and practice of human rights, as well as
new empirical approaches to the study of human rights. The editor welcomes papers from scholars and disciplines traditionally associated with the study of human rights, as well as papers from those in other disciplines traditionally underrepresented in the field of human rights. The Journal of Human Rights is committed to theoretical and ideological diversity in the study of human rights, and to expanding the discourse on human rights to include a variety of international and multicultural voices. The editor welcomes ideas for special issues, symposia and reviews from scholars and practitioners of human rights. If you have any questions or comments about the journal or this website please contact us. |
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