December Issue of Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights now online
The December 2019 issue (Volume 37 Issue 4) of The Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights (NQHR) has been published online.
The Board of the NQHR is proud to announce that this issue is a special issue, which features five authors who explore migration, gendered borders and human rights. Additionally, this issue includes a column by Maud Boer-Buquicchio, the Special Rapporteur on the Sale and Sexual Exploitation of Children and the SIM Peter Baehr Lecture that was delivered by Dunja Mijatović, the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights
Column ‘All rights for surrogacy-born children full scale’ by Maud Boer-Buquicchio
Introduction to the special issue ‘Migration and human rights: The law as a reinforcer of gendered borders’ by Eva Brems, Lourdes Peroni and Ellen Desmet
Article ‘Migrant domestic workers and the right to a private and family life’ by Natalie Sedacca
Article ‘On the Bride’s side? Victims of domestic violence and their residence rights under EU and Council of Europe Law’ by Vladislava Stoyanova,
Article ‘The boundaries of Universality – Migrant Women and Domestic Violence Before the Strasbourg Court’ by Janna Wessels
Article Crossing Borders between International Refugee Law and International Human Rights Law in the European Context: Can Human Rights Enhance Protection Against Persecution Based on Sexual Orientation (and beyond)?’ by Carmelo Danisi
Article Christel Querton, ‘Gender and the Boundaries of International Refugee law: Beyond the Category of Gender-Related Asylum Claims’ by Christel Querton
SIM Peter Baehr Lecture‘From hostility to reconnection: How to make human rights relevant for all’ by Dunja Mijatović entitled
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