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Human Rights Review is an interdisciplinary journal which provides a scholarly forum in which human rights issues and their underlying empirical, theoretical and philosophical foundations are explored. The journal seeks to place human rights practices and policies within a theoretical perspective in order to link empirical research to broader human rights issues. Human Rights Review welcomes submissions from all academic areas in order to foster a wide-ranging dialogue on issues of concern to both the academic and the policy-making communities. The journal is receptive to submissions drawing from diverse methodologies and approaches including case studies, quantitative analysis, legal scholarship and philosophical discourse in order to provide a comprehensive discussion concerning human rights issues.
Editor-in-Chief
Steven D. Roper
Nazarbayev University
Managing Editor
Lilian A. Barria
Nazarbayev University
Book Review Editor
Lindsey Kingston
Webster University
Current Issues and Controversies Section Editor
George Andreopoulos
City University of New York
Human Rights Education Section Editor
Joyce Apsel
New York University
Human Rights Research Methods & Resources Section Editor
Shareen Hertel
University of Connecticut
Seyla Benhabib, Yale University
Kristina Bentley, Democracy and Governance Programme, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa
Michael S. Bryant, University of Toledo, Ohio
Roger Clark, Rutgers University
David P. Forsythe, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Albert van Goudoever, University College Utrecht
Patrick Hayden, University of St Andrews
Volker Heins, Institute for Social Research, Frankfurt University
Cindy Holder, University of Victoria, Canada
Irving Louis Horowitz, Rutgers University
Rhoda Howard-Hassmann, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
David Jacobson, Arizona State University
Ben Kiernan, Yale University
Eric Mack, Tulane University
Larry May, Washington University in St. Louis
James McCormick, Iowa State University
Mahmood Monshipouri, San Francisco State University
Melanie O’Brien, Griffith University, Australia
Anthony W. Pereira, King’s College London
Sabrina Ramet, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim, and the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, Norway
David Reidy, University of Tennessee
Darius Rejali, Reed College
Jaume Saura, Universidad de Barcelona
Elin Skaar, Human Rights Programme at the Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway
Itai Sneh, City University of New York
Lavinia Stan, St. Francis Xavier University
Robert A. Williams, Jr., University of Arizona
Editorial Manager
Sabina Mendybayeva, Nazarbayev University
Editorial Assistant
Almira Sadykova, Nazarbayev University
Springer
Freely accesible since 2001.
Human Rights Review provides a forum where human rights issues and their underlying theoretical and philosophical foundations are developed and debated. The journal publishes articles and essays from all academic areas. Essays provide theoretical, historical, and empirical analyses of human rights concerns. Papers address the moral and political interpretation and application of human rights legislation in the international community. Moreover, the journal addresses questions regarding terrorism, genocide and human security, sovereignty, globalization, cultural diversity, gender, and human rights dilemmas in health care and economic development. In addition, the journal explores the many other human rights issues that concern, or ought to concern, the world today.
Contacts - Neil Olivier
Springer SBM B.V.
Humanities Department
Neil Olivier
Van Godewijckstraat 30
3311 GX Dordrecht
Netherlands
E-mail: Neil.Olivier@springer.com
Contacts - Irish Marino
SPi
Irish Marino
SPi Building, Pascor Drive, Sto. Nino
1700 Paranaque City
Philippines
E-mail: irish.marino@springer.com