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The economic crisis, debt and the impact on human rights: Eastern Partnership countries
(Global Campus, 2017-01)
The article explores the nexus between the economic crisis, foreign debt and the impact on human rights as it has manifested in the Eastern Partnership (EaP) region since the beginning of the 2008 ‘global economic crisis’. ...
Poderes regulatorios estatales en el pluralismo jurídico global
(Global Campus, 2017-01)
El proceso de creación de una pluralidad de regímenes internacionales crea una compleja constelación de sistemas de regulación jurídica, que por lo general funcionan de manera descentralizada, con gran autonomía y ...
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
(Global Campus, 2017-01)
Informality is a characteristic central to the Asia-Pacific region. Nonetheless, the regional discourse around democratisation, which includes not only speech but also practice, tends to mention informal institutions only ...
Selected developments in human rights and democratisation during 2015: The Americas
(Global Campus, 2017-01)
This contribution traces some salient developments related to human rights and democratisation in the Americas during 2015. As to national developments, the Colombian peace process, the political crisis in Guatemala and ...
Market might in Factory Asia: The struggle to protect labour
(Global Campus, 2017-01)
‘Factory Asia’ pejoratively frames a situation of oversupply in low- skilled and underpaid wage labour, where people work in immiserating conditions, deprived of essential opportunities for political organising and the ...
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 ...
Violence in transition: Reforms and rights in the Western Balkans
(Global Campus, 2017-01)
The 1990s saw the breakdown of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia which, since World War II, had developed a distinct economic system that included specific market and socialist self-management principles ...
Editorial
(Global Campus, 2017-01)
This is the inaugural issue of Global Campus Human Rights Journal (GCHRJ).
GCHRJ is an open-access journal, established and published under the auspices of the Global Campus of Master’s Programmes and Diplomas in Human ...
Global Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 1 No 1
(Global Campus, 2017-01)
Global Campus Human Rights Journal (Human Rights Journal) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, published under the auspices of the Global Campus of Human Rights as an open-access on-line journal.