Calls and announcements from Cross-cultural Human Rights Review, an international peer-reviewed periodical devoted to cross-cultural #humanrights studies.
New book alert! @OUPLaw has just published a book on #african#constitutionalism that looks great! Anyone keen to review for us?? #bookreview retweet pls 🙏 https://t.co/IKZjzuBPzR
Women’s rights to #respectfulcare in childbirth remains at great risk during the #COVID19 pandemic.@Nikolina_klatt and InesBöhret timely contribution reflects on the multidimensional challenges facing birthing women.
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Alison D. Rentelen discussed how @juliebirdfraser ‘s book shows that #culture is dynamic.The debate between cultural relativism vs universalism is still relevant &cultural sensitivity is necessary in addressing #HumanRights issues in a way that doesn’t come across as imperialism
Excited to announce my new research position at @Movisie, a well-known Dutch knowledge institute for social issues. I will focus on themes such as diversity, migration, racism & discrimination. A great addition to my academic work @ibnhalduni@CCHRReview
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This book is great and so timely! Decolonising law by @routledgebooks who wants to review it for the @CCHRReview 🙏🙏🙏 retweet pls https://t.co/uJ4Fjm0E3m