Volume 1 No 1
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Editorial committee
Frans Viljoen
Convening editor
University of Pretoria
Matthew Mullen
Co-editor
Mahidol University
Vahan Bournazian
Co-editor
Yerevan State University
Georgina Wheadon
Assistant editor
University of Sydney
Isabeau de Meyer
Editorial assistant
University of Pretoria
International editorial advisory board
Ahmed Al Moatassem Alshorbagy
Alexandria University School of Law
Marco Borraccetti
University of Bologna
Vahan Bournazian
Yerevan State University
Nancy Cardinaux
University of Buenos Aires
Islam Ibrahim Chiha
Alexandria University School of Law
Carmen Marquez Carrasco
University of Seville
Asim Mujkic
University of Sarajevo
Esther Damalie Naggita-Musoke
Makerere University
Gerd Oberleitner
University of Graz
Sriprapha Petcharamesree
Mahidol University
George Novisi K Vukor-Quarshie
University of Venda
Contents
Articles
Sovereign debt restructuring and the right to development: Challenges from an incomplete framework
by Daniel Kampel
Market might in Factory Asia: The struggle to protect labour
by Matthew Mullen, Purwo Santoso, Joash Tapiheru and Elisabeth Valiente-Riedl
The economic crisis, debt and the impact on human rights: Eastern Partnership countries
by Vahan Bournazian, Mane Torosyan, Jolita Staselyte, Bogdan Banjac and Olga Chertilina
The impact of the economic crisis on human rights in Europe and the accountability of international institutions
by Lisa Ginsborg
Violence in transition: Reforms and rights in the Western Balkans
by Rachel Kurian and Ewa Charkievicz
Poderes regulatorios estatales en el pluralismo jurídico global
by Victor Abramovich
Recent Regional Developments
Selected developments in human rights and democratisation during 2015: Sub-Saharan Africa
by Magnus Killander, Ken Obura and Abiy Ashenafi
Selected developments in human rights and democratisation during 2015: Asia-Pacific
by Nur Azizah, Matthew Mullen and Swechhya Sangroula
Selected regional developments in human rights and democratisation during 2015: Middle East
by Carine Lahoud Tatar
Selected regional developments in human rights and democratisation during 2015: The Americas
by Jorge Taiana and Veronica Gomez
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Global Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 1 No 1
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Editorial
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Sovereign debt restructuring and the right to development: Challenges from an incomplete framework
(Global Campus, 2017-01)The article reviews the link between human rights and foreign debt, by highlighting the validity of the right to development, as stated and confirmed by different declarations made by international organisations in the ... -
The impact of the global financial crisis on the realisation of socio-economic rights in sub-Saharan Africa: An analysis based on the Millennium Development Goals framework and processes
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Market might in Factory Asia: The struggle to protect labour
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The economic crisis, debt and the impact on human rights: Eastern Partnership countries
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The impact of the economic crisis on human rights in Europe and the accountability of international institutions
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Violence in transition: Reforms and rights in the Western Balkans
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Selected developments in human rights and democratisation during 2015: Sub-Saharan Africa
(Global Campus, 2017-01)This brief overview of selected developments with regard to human rights and democratisation in sub-Saharan Africa in 2015 paints a mixed picture of progress and challenges both at the national and regional levels. The ... -
Selected developments in human rights and democratisation during 2015: Asia-Pacific
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Selected developments in human rights and democratisation during 2015: Middle East
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Selected developments in human rights and democratisation during 2015: The Americas
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