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Journals
Harvard Human Rights Journal
Features articles on international and domestic human rights issues.
Human Rights Brief
Reports on developments in international human rights and humanitarian law and provides concise legal analysis of cutting edge human rights issues.
Human Rights Quarterly
Presents current work in rights research and policy analysis, and philosophical essays probing the fundamental nature of human rights as defined by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
International Journal on Minority and Group Rights
Discusses legal, political and social issues arising from the presence of identifiable groups within society, examining groups distinguishable because of racial, ethnic, linguistic, cultural or religious factors.
Journal of Human Rights
Seeks to broaden the study of human rights by fostering the critical re-examination of existing approaches to human rights, as well as to develop new perspectives on the theory and practice of human rights.
Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights
The Northwestern Journal of Human Rights (JHR) offers a forum for scholars, practitioners and law students to debate domestic and international human rights issues. By advancing human rights scholarship, the Journal aims to provide the legal community with the strongest arguments available to address human rights challenges. The Journal was founded in 2003 as the Journal of International Human Rights and adopted its present name in 2016 to better reflect its focus.