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 [2009] 1 Web JCLI 


[2009] 1 Web JCLI Published 27 February 2009.

Special Edition Editorial
  The Sixtieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Rhona K.M. Smith, Professor of International Human Rights, School of Law, Northumbria University.
Articles
 

The Universal Declaration and Workers’ Rights – 60 Years Later
Lee Swepston, Consultant, Former Senior Adviser on Human Rights, International Labour Office, Geneva, Switzerland.

Prison Conditions and Human Rights: the development of judicial protection of prisoners’ rights
Steve Foster BA, LLM, PhD, Coventry University.

‘The Fate of Minorities’ – Sixty years on.
Rhona K.M. Smith, Professor of International Human Rights, School of Law, Northumbria University.

Rights and responsibilities in trafficking for forced labour: Migration Regimes, Labour law and Welfare States
Christien van den Anker PhD, Reader in Politics, University of the West of England.

From Reconciliation to the Rule of Law and Democracy
Anja Mihr, European Inter-University Center for Human Rights and Democratization, Venice, Italy

swirl Case Notes
 

Can fair trial rights be balanced against other interests?
Kevin Kerrigan LL.B. Solicitor, Associate Dean (Undergraduate Programmes), School of Law, Northumbria University, and
Michael Stockdale LL.B, PhD, Principal Lecturer and Director of Centre of Criminal and Civil Evidence, and Procedure, School of Law, Northumbria University.

Remedying the ‘Lost’ people in human rights law – recent jurisprudence on involuntary and enforced disappearances
Rhona K.M. Smith, Professor of International Human Rights, School of Law, Northumbria University.

swirl Comments
 

Should great apes have ‘human rights’?
Deborah Rook, Solicitor and Principal Lecturer, School of Law, Northumbria University.

Is the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 Compatible with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)?
Leanne Bell, Senior Lecturer in Law, School of Law, Northumbria University.

swirl Legal Education
 

Human Rights Law Education in China
Elisabeth P. Bjornstol, Senior Programme Officer, China Programme, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Oslo.

swirl Information Technology
 

Visualizing International Law: The Pedagogy of the ‘Human Rights ThemeMaps’
Jonas Grimheden BA, LLB, LLM, LLD Lund University, Senior Researcher, Deputy Head of the Academic Department at the Raoul
Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Lund University, Sweden.

Introducing modern technology in the search for war criminals
Christian Ranheim, Programme Director, ICC Legal Tools Programme, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo

swirl Book Reviews
 

Teaching Civil Liberties: Finding the Ideal Textbook
Alan Davenport, LLB(Hons), M.Phil, Senior Lecturer, School of Law, Northumbria University.

Review of International Human Rights Textbooks.
Amrita Mukherjee LL.B., LL.M., Ph.D. Lecturer, School of Law, University of Leeds.

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