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1. Civil War between the Ethiopian Government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front: A Challenge to Implement the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine

2. Progressive Policy Versus Conservative Norms: A Paradox of LGBTQ+ Rights in Cuba

3. Robbing Reproductive Autonomy: Forced Sterilizations in the Americas and the Inter-American Human Rights System’s Response

4. Tying Human Rights to U.S.-DPRK-ROK Negotiations

5. Getting North Korean Human Rights Right, Now and for the Future

6. Comment on the Zhao Case: Can a ‘Victory for Human Rights’ in the Netherlands Benefit Children at Risk of Statelessness in the Middle East and North Africa?

7. Views Adopted by the UN Human Rights Committee Under Article 5(4) of the Optional Protocol, concerning Communication No 2918/2016

8. Women’s Security in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

9. Extradition in the Criminal Procedural Legislation of Ukraine:" Compliance With The European Standards

10. The attitude of the international community to the October 1997 student protests in Kosovo

11. Civil Society & Political Transformations (Harvard Journal of Middle Eastern Politics and Policy, Fall 2021)

12. U.S. Relations With China: DACOR Conference Summary

13. Another Potemkin Visit? Rethinking the UN Human Rights Chief’s Upcoming Trip to Xinjiang

14. The Beijing Olympics in Retrospect: An Anti-Human Rights Politics Machine

15. National Security: An Exception of Freedom of Speech

16. Defamatory Statements in Recent Political Landscape and Freedom of Speech

17. A Comparative Analysis of Human Rights Protection in European Union and African Union Countries: An fsQCA Approach

18. Proposing a Relative Enforcement Mechanism for the Treaty on Business and Human Rights

19. Public Policy and the Challenge of Health Care Services to Women prisoners in Myanmar

20. Exceptionality of the Principle of the Presumption of Innocence