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Intercultural Human Rights Law Review

 

Founded in 2006, the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review is an annual journal of cultural human rights scholarship affiliated with the St. Thomas University Law School and its Intercultural Human Rights Program. Our goal is to publish well-written, cutting-edge human rights scholarship by academics, practitioners, and students. In so doing, this journal provides a forum for the exchange of ideas from a variety of intercultural perspectives. The Intercultural Human Rights Law Review is committed to exploring new directions and perspectives and providing resources for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. Its mission extends beyond publication. The journal strives to facilitate activism and outreach as well as scholarship. In furtherance of this goal we sponsor numerous probing discussions and debates on a wide variety of intercultural human rights issues, and host an annual symposium focused on a specific topic related to intercultural and human rights law.

Current Volume: Volume 19 (2024)

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