《人权法政治研究手册》,ba·a·安德拉森编辑,英国切尔滕纳姆,爱德华·埃尔加出版社,2023年,510页,640美元(精装本),215英镑,ISBN 9781789908824

Q1 Arts and Humanities
James Kirby
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注1詹姆斯·克里斯蒂安·柯比:“当你软弱时,你必须坚持原则”:人权史上的博茨瓦纳和反殖民主义,载于让·奎塔特和劳拉·威尔登塔尔(主编),《劳特利奇人权史》(劳特利奇2019年版);詹姆斯·柯比,“毛里求斯的司法特派员?”Bonny Ibhawoh,《检验大西洋宪章:将反殖民主义、民族自决和普遍人权联系起来》[2014]18(7-8),《国际人权杂志》2023年9月20日发表。20世纪60年代,非殖民化和全球价值观的重建(剑桥大学出版社2016)Kirby:“当你软弱的时候,你必须坚持原则”(n . 1);柯比,“非洲人权的领导:冈比亚和英联邦人权委员会,1977-83”[2021]56(1)《当代历史杂志》2023年9月20日访问。
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Research handbook on the politics of human rights law Research handbook on the politics of human rights law , edited by Bård A. Andreassen, Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023, 510 pp., $640 (hardback), £215, ISBN 9781789908824
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes1 James Christian Kirby, ‘“When you are Weak, you have to Stick to Principles”: Botswana and Anticolonialism in Human Rights History’ in Jean Quataert and Lora Wildenthal (eds), The Routledge History of Human Rights (Routledge 2019); James Kirby, ‘“An ombudsman for Mauritius?” Decolonization and State Human Rights Institutions in the 1960s’ [2021] 16(2) Journal of Global History accessed 20 September 2023.2 Bonny Ibhawoh, ‘Testing the Atlantic Charter: Linking Anticolonialism, Self-determination and Universal Human Rights’ [2014] 18(7–8) The International Journal of Human Rights accessed 20 September 2023.3 Steven L B Jensen, The Making of International Human Rights: The 1960s, Decolonization, and the Reconstruction of Global Values (Cambridge University Press 2016).4 Kirby, ‘When you are weak, you have to stick to principles’ (n 1); Kirby, ‘African Leadership in Human Rights: The Gambia and The Commonwealth Human Rights Commission, 1977–83’ [2021] 56(1) Journal of Contemporary History accessed 20 September 2023.
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Australian Journal of Human Rights
Australian Journal of Human Rights Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Human Rights (AJHR) is Australia’s first peer reviewed journal devoted exclusively to human rights development in Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and internationally. The journal aims to raise awareness of human rights issues in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region by providing a forum for scholarship and discussion. The AJHR examines legal aspects of human rights, along with associated philosophical, historical, economic and political considerations, across a range of issues, including aboriginal ownership of land, racial discrimination and vilification, human rights in the criminal justice system, children’s rights, homelessness, immigration, asylum and detention, corporate accountability, disability standards and free speech.
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