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International Human Rights Law Review
The International Human Rights Law Review (HRLR) is a bi-annual peer-reviewed journal. It aims to
stimulate research and thinking on contemporary human rights issues, problems, challenges and
policies. It is particularly interested in soliciting papers, whether in the legal domain or other social
sciences, that are unique in their approach and which seek to address poignant concerns of our times.
One of the principal aims of the Journal is to provide an outlet to human rights scholars, practitioners
and activists in the developing world who have something tangible to say about their experiences on the
ground, or in order to discuss cases and practices that are generally inaccessible to European and NorthAmerican audiences. The Editors and the publisher will work hands-on with such contributors to help
find solutions where necessary to facilitate translation or language editing in respect of accepted articles.
The Journal is aimed at academics, students, government officials, human rights practitioners, and
lawyers working in the area, as well as individuals and organisations interested in the area of human
rights law. The Journal publishes critical articles that consider human rights law, policy and practice in
their various contexts, at global, regional, sub-regional and national levels, book reviews, and a section
focused on an up-to-date appraisal of important jurisprudence and practice of the UN and regional
human rights systems including those in the developing world.