Human Rights Review Explained

Human Rights Review
Cover:Human Rights Review.jpg
Abbreviation:Hum. Rights Rev.
Discipline:Human rights
Editor:Steven D. Roper
Publisher:Springer Science+Business Media
History:1999-present
Frequency:Quarterly
Website:https://www.springer.com/law/journal/12142
Link1-Name:Online access
Issn:1524-8879
Eissn:1874-6306
Oclc:41284021

Human Rights Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1999. It publishes research articles about human rights from various disciplinary perspectives using diverse methodologies. In addition, the journal welcomes pieces on human rights commentary from a practitioner's perspective as well as manuscripts concerning human rights education and research methods and resources. As an inter-disciplinary journal, Human Rights Review includes theoretical, historical and empirical analyses of human rights issues and covers topics such as the moral and political interpretation and application of human rights legislation, terrorism, genocide, human security, sovereignty, globalization, cultural diversity, gender, human rights dilemmas in health care, and economic development. The editor-in-chief is Steven D. Roper (Florida Atlantic University).

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