Volume 4 No 2
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Editorial committee
Frans Viljoen
Convening editor
University of Pretoria
Mike Hayes
Co-editor
Mahidol University
Manu Krishan
Co-editor
Global Campus of Human Rights
Reina-Marie Loader
Co-editor
Global Campus of Human Rights
Imke Steimann
Co-editor
Global Campus of Human Rights
Isabeau de Meyer
Editorial assistant
University of Pretoria
International editorial advisory board
Juan Pablo Alban
Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
Marco Borraccetti
University of Bologna
Vahan Bournazian
Yerevan State University
Nancy Cardinaux
University of Buenos Aires
Mudar Kassis
Birzeit University, Palestine
Asim Mujkic
University of Sarajevo
Esther Damalie Naggita-Musoke
Makerere University
Gerd Oberleitner
University of Graz
Sriprapha Petcharamesree
Mahidol University
Greeta Sangroula
Kathmandu School of Law, Nepal
Contents
Special focus: Selected developments in the area of children deprived of liberty
Editorial of special focus: Selected developments in the area of children deprived of liberty
by Manu Krishan, Reina-Marie Loader and Imke Steimann
Two sides of the same coin: Contradictory legal and administrative practices towards children in immigration detention centres in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand
by Joash Tapiheru, Sophea Try, Shraddha Pokharel and Saittawut Yutthaworakool
Armed conflict and national security depriving children of liberty in the MENA region: Case studies and good practices
by Ahmed Samy Lotf, Charlotte van der Werf, Chiraz Arbi and Reham Jambi
Migrant children and adolescents from North Central America towards Mexico and their deprivation of liberty
by Rocío Comas, Valentina Agredo, Florencia Botazzi, Natalia Morales and María José Orué
Deinstitutionalisation of children with disabilities: Process, progress and challenges in South-East Europe
by Nikolina Milić, Gresa Rasiti, Esma Latić, Melina Kalem and Muamer Fazlić
Migration related detention of children in Southern Africa: Developments in Angola, Malawi and South Africa
by Girma Gadisa, Opal Sibanda, Kelvin Vries, and Carolyne Rono
Children’s deprivation of liberty as a tool of immigration and national security control in Europe? Unlocking captured childhoods by means of child-centred strategies and non-custodial solutions
by Chiara Altafin, Hugo Balnaves, Noémie Ninnin, Majsa Storbeck and Vassia Voziki
Overview of measures applied to children in conflict with law in post-Soviet countries: non-custodial measures and diversion programmes
by Mariam Muradyan, Aibek Askarbekov, Anna Arushanyan, Maria Koltsova and Salome Abuladze
Article
The 17 October 2019 protests in Lebanon: Perceptions of Lebanese and non-Lebanese residents of Tripoli and surroundings
by Elias Dahrouge, Jihad Nammour, Ahmed Samy Lotf, and 2019-2021 ArMA Programme students (Saint-Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon)
Recent regional developments
Recent regional developments in human rights and democratisation in South-East Europe during 2019
by Marija Ivanović, Meris Mušanović, Mariola Ceku, Aida Salihović-Gušić and Marjan Icoski
Human rights and democratisation during 2019: The case of Armenia, Georgia and Moldova
by Marina Rakopyan
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Global Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 4 No 2
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)This volume of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal consists of three parts. The first part is a ‘Special focus: Selected developments in the area of children’s rights’. This is the second occasion on which the Journal ... -
Editorial
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)This volume of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal consists of three parts. The first part is a ‘Special focus: Selected developments in the area of children’s rights’. This is the second occasion on which the Journal ... -
Editorial of special focus: Selected developments in the area of children deprived of liberty
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)The UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty (2019) unequivocally regards the detention of children as a form of structural violence. It not only leaves children stigmatised and marginalised for life, but also ... -
Two sides of the same coin: Contradictory legal and administrative practices towards children in immigration detention centres in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)The scale of migration among Asian countries has increased over the decades. Children are also part of this migratory flow as they travel either alone or with their parents. Since much of the migration occurs ... -
Armed conflict and national security depriving children of liberty in the MENA region: Case studies and good practices
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)The UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty outlines various pathways to detention in the contexts of armed conflicts and national security. A particular focus of this article falls on a comparative study ... -
Migrant children and adolescents from North Central America towards Mexico and their deprivation of liberty
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)A growing number of migrant children and adolescents, mainly from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, embark on a perilous journey to Mexico. This article intends to provide detailed information on and an analysis of ... -
Deinstitutionalisation of children with disabilities: Process, progress and challenges in South-East Europe
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)More than a decade since Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria and Serbia made a commitment to gradually close their institutions for children with disabilities, the process of exchanging institutional with family-based ... -
Migration related detention of children in Southern Africa: Developments in Angola, Malawi and South Africa
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)This article examines the laws and practices in Angola, Malawi and South Africa regarding the migration-related detention of children in light of international human rights standards. Detaining a migrant child is in ... -
Children’s deprivation of liberty as a tool of immigration and national security control in Europe? Unlocking captured childhoods by means of child-centred strategies and non-custodial solutions
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)This article explores children’s detention on immigration or national security grounds as affected by European states’ contemporary security rationale neglecting children’s rights. Attention is given to how non-custodi ... -
Overview of measures applied to children in conflict with law in post-Soviet countries: non-custodial measures and diversion programmes
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)This article seeks to identify where non-custodial measures are applied in the post-Soviet space and where, in particular, diversion is used as a non-custodial measure in child justice systems. To this end, the article ... -
The 17 October 2019 protests in Lebanon: Perceptions of Lebanese and non-Lebanese residents of Tripoli and surroundings
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)Starting from 17 October 2019, Lebanon had witnessed an unprecedented wave of mass protests and mobilisation across its territory. This so-called Thawra came to question the state’s social contract, which is built on a ... -
Recent regional developments in human rights and democratisation in South-East Europe during 2019
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)The region of South-East Europe (SEE) continues to be marked by competitive authoritarian regimes. This article employs a dynamic understanding of competitive authoritarianism that places the emphasis on a movement of ... -
Human rights and democratisation during 2019: The case of Armenia, Georgia and Moldova
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)The three countries discussed in the article, the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Georgia and the Republic of Moldova, have all witnessed developments and experienced weaknesses as far as human rights and democracy ...