Aim & Scope
Journal of Human Rights Practice is the main academic journal focusing on human rights practice and activism. This online only journal covers all aspects of human rights activism, spanning professional and geographical boundaries. Practical application of and academic interest in human rights has grown exponentially over the last decade. Activism – its methods, its ethical imperatives and dilemmas, its particular constituencies, its social and political impact, and even its organizational structure – has become the subject of rigorous scrutiny. New vehicles for the dissemination of the ideas, debates and arguments generated by this remarkable phenomenon are clearly required. The Journal of Human Rights Practice aims to capture learning and communicate the lessons of practice across professional and geographical boundaries, within and beyond the human rights mainstream, and to provide a platform for international and local practitioners world-wide. Such cross-fertilization will challenge conventional ways of working, stimulate innovation and encourage reflective practice. [1]
2024
Complementing UN Human Rights Efforts Through Universal Periodic Review
Journal of Human Rights Practice (JHRP) , 2024
Correction to: Backlash and Beyond: Three Perspectives on the Politics of International Justice
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Journal of Human Rights Practice (JHRP) , 2024
Backlash and Beyond: Three Perspectives on the Politics of International Justice
Journal of Human Rights Practice (JHRP) , 2024
Holly Doel-Mackaway, Indigenous Children’s Right to Participate in Law and Policy Development.
Journal of Human Rights Practice (JHRP) , 2024
Engaging Ulama in the Promotion of International Humanitarian Law: A Case Study from Mindanao
Journal of Human Rights Practice (JHRP) , 2024