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101. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at Seventy: Progress and Challenges

102. The Impact of the European Court of Human Rights on Justice Sector Reform in the Republic of Moldova

103. The Narrative of Political Islam: Constitutionalism and Human Rights

104. Diagnosing the First Democratic Regime in Afghanistan: Human Rights Perspective

105. Kashmir and Global Powers

106. Governing Abuse of Free Speech during Elections in Pakistan

107. Compatibility between Islam and Democracy

108. Iron Curtain over the Arab world: Evaluating Trump’s inaction on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi

109. Understanding Myanmar: History and Current Perspectives: A Conversation with Derek Mitchell

110. The Scope of Application of the Charter’s Right to Good Administration of the European Union

111. The death of Jamal Kashoggi: Issues of Human Rights Violations and International Law

112. Cambodia and the Asian Values Debate

113. The Proposed Hybrid Court for South Sudan

114. The Dawn of Article 18 ECHR: A Safeguard Against European Rule of Law Backsliding?

115. The Private Life of Family Matters: Curtailing Human Rights Protection for Migrants under Article 8 of the ECHR?

116. Maritime Legal Black Holes: Migration and Rightlessness in International Law

117. Changing State Behaviour: Damages before the European Court of Human Rights

118. Bedouin Sumud and the Struggle for Education

119. Olive Cultivation in the Galilee, 1948–1955: Hegemony and Resistance

120. Gendered Violence in Israeli Detention

121. Rasmea Odeh: The Case of an Indomitable Woman

122. Interview with Ibrahim Dakkak (1929–2016) A Life of Struggle for Palestinian Rights

123. The “Right to Remain Here” as an Evolving Component of Global Refugee Protection: Current Initiatives and Critical Questions

124. UN Humanitarian Actors and North Korea’s Prison Camps

125. Considerations for Rescuing North Korean Political Prison Camp Inmates

126. Exported as a Commodity: North Korean Workers Officially Dispatched Overseas

127. A World in Transition: the Rise of Populism and the Fall of Multilateralism? (Full Issue)

128. Brazilian Foreign Policy Towards Internet Governance

129. State of Human Rights in India: A Case Study of Muslim Minority Oppression

130. Position of Women in Iran: An Analysis of Pre and Post Islamic Revolution 1979

131. Human (In)Security in South Asia

132. Water as a basic human right within the Israeli-Palestinian con ict

133. Human Rights, Democracy, and Ethics at the Forefront of Education of Public Security Forces in the Western Hemisphere: The WHINSEC Experience​

134. Re-embracing the Wartime Detention Mission

135. The Global Exchange (Summer 2017)

136. General Concept of Extradition and the Tribute of Human Rights in the Republic of Macedonia

137. Dynamics of India’s Contemporary Domestic Security Challenges

138. Media Representation of Women, Children and Minority Rights: Pakistani Public Response

139. Philippine Follies

140. Terminal Illness, Socialized Medicine, and the Question of Individual’s “best interest”

141. Anglers of Men: the Politics of Rescuing African Migrants in the Mediterranean Basin

142. Human rights treaty ratification behavior: An ASEAN Way of creating regional standards

143. Withdrawal from the International Criminal Court

144. International Security and Human Rights: an Examination through Critical Cosmopolitarianism and Offensive Liberalism Approaches / Seguridad internacional y Derechos Humanos: una reflexión a partir delos aportes del cosmopolitismo crítico y el liberalismo ofensivo

145. Does and Should International Law Prohibit the Prosecution of Children for War Crimes?

146. The Value of the European Court of Human Rights to the United Kingdom

147. The Responsibility to Protect beyond Borders in the Law of Nature and Nations

148. A View from the United States on ROK-U.S. Relations

149. South Korea’s Role in the UN Human Rights Council

150. Romanian Perspectives on Korean Unification: Regime Change and the Romanian Precedent

151. KASHMIR: A Conflict between India and Pakistan

152. Constitutional Process: Current Results, Risks and Prospects

153. The Effects of Margin of Appreciation Doctrine on the European Court of Human Rights: Upholding Public Morality over Fundamental Rights

154. Gender and the Right to Non-Discrimination in International Human Rights Law

155. ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL VOL. XXIV, NO. 1

156. Augmented Presence

157. Civil society institutions crucial in securing human rights and freedoms

158. The EU Commission and the Fragmentation of International Law: Speaking European in a Foreign Land

159. Backlash against International Courts in West, East and Southern Africa: Causes and Consequences

160. The Right to Leave by Sea: Legal Limits on EU Migration Control by Third Countries

161. Challenges and Opportunities of Globalization for the Development of Human Rights in Pakistan 2010-2014

162. Sanctions, Regime Type, and Democratization: Lessons from U.S.–Central American Relations in the 1980s

163. Sleepwalking Again: The End of the Pax Americana 1914–2014; After Gaza 2014: Schabas; Peer Review Redux; In this Issue

164. Over-stating Palestine's UN Membership Bid?An Ethnographic Study on the Narratives of Statehood

165. International Law for a Water-Scarce World. Fresh Water in International Law. The Right(s) to Water. The Multi-Level Governance of a Unique Human Right

166. Reconfiguring the Law of Non-Refoulement: Procedural and Substantive Barriers for Those Seeking to Access Surrogate International Human Rights Protection

167. More Women – But Which Women? The Rule and the Politics of Gender Balance at the European Court of Human Rights

168. More Women – But Which Women? A Reply to Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez

169. More Women – But Which Women? A Reply to Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez

170. Holocaust Denial before the European Court of Human Rights: Evolution of an Exceptional Regime

171. Courting a New Ally in the Quest for Equality: Closing the Implementation Gap between Law and Practice in India

172. Full Issue: Money & War

173. Understanding "The Political Marketplace" and the Roots of Persistent Conflict: An Interview with Professor Alex de Waal

174. Being an Advocate for Human Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa: Jeffrey Smith

175. IDENTITY PROBLEMS IN TURKEY: ALEVIS AND AKP

176. Europe and Azerbaijan: The End of Shame

177. E-Governance, Police Reforms, and Human Rights in Khyber-Pukhtunkhwa, Pakistan

178. Law, Rights, and the Colonial Administrative System: A Critical Note on the Frontier Crimes Regulation (1901) in the FATA, Pakistan

179. Human Rights in Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge

180. Between Evolution and Stagnation – Immunities in a Globalized World

181. Settler-State Political Theory, 'CANZUS' and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

182. Internet Freedom and Human Rights

183. Faith, Ritual and Rebellion in 21st Century (Positivist) International Law

184. Stephen Allen. The Chagos Islanders and International Law

185. Schizophrenie du droit international

186. Alternative Dispute Resolution and Human Rights: Developing a Rights-Based Approach through the ECHR

187. How Should States Own? Heinisch v. Germany and the Emergence of Human Rights-Sensitive State Ownership Function

188. Mark Toufayan, Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet, Hélène Ruiz Fabri (eds). Droit international et nouvelles approches sur le tiers-monde: entre répétition et renouveau [International Law and New Approaches to the Third World: Between Repetition and Renewal]

189. Evelyne Schmid. Taking Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Seriously in International Criminal Law

190. Reconceptualizing Implementation: The Judicialization of the Execution of the European Court of Human Rights Judgments

191. Bridging Comparative and International Law: Amicus Curiae Participation as a Vertical Legal Transplant

192. Domestic Violence as a Human Rights Issue: Rumor v. Italy

193. EJIL Editors’ Choice of Books 2015

194. The Global Right Wing and Theories of Transnational Advocacy

195. Global Health and International Relations

196. Reservations to Human Rights Treaties: From Draft Guideline 3.1.12 to Guideline 3.1.5.6

197. The European Convention on Human Rights, the EU and the UK: Confronting a Heresy

198. The European Convention on Human Rights, the EU and the UK: Confronting a Heresy: A Reply to Andrew Williams

199. Horizontal Review between International Organizations: A Reply to Abigail C. Deshman

200. Sari Kuovo and Zoe Pearson (eds). Feminist Perspectives on Contemporary International Law: Between Resistance and Compliance? Gina Heathcote. The Law on the Use of Force: A Feminist Analysis