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No. 10 (2022): Human rights and social protest: a complex and necessary relationship
No. 10 (2022): Human rights and social protest: a complex and necessary relationship
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18543/djhr102022
Published:
2022-12-30
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Introduction
Human rights and social protest: a complex and necessary relationship. Introduction to the monograph
Mariano Aguirre
11-23
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The right to social protest and the action of the United Nations
Guillermo Fernández Maldonado
27-54
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Demanding what is rightfully theirs. The link between social justice protests and economic, cultural, and social rights
Mohamed Berrada
55-75
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The role of protests on the journey to a politics without violence
Jenny Pearce, Iván Garzón Vallejo
77-101
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We’ll miss it when it’s gone: The assault on –and the fight to save– democracy in the United States today
Jeff Kelly Lowenstein, Danny Postel
103-131
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The «social explosion» in Colombia: some reflections on protest and human rights in weak democracies
Rodrigo Uprimny
133-159
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The feminist agenda in the proposal for a new Chilean Constitution
Virginia Guzmán
161-183
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Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and the search for appropriated children: repertoires of contention and political strategies in dictatorship and democracy
Fabricio Laino Sanchis
185-210
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Stand by lives: depoliticizing families of political prisoners in post-revolution Egypt
Committee for Justice-Geneva
211-233
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Book Reviews
Hinton, Elizabeth. 2021. America on Fire. Police Violence, Black Rebellion and the Fracturing of a Nation. Londres: William Collins Books. 396 p.
Mabel González Bustelo
237-240
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Ortiz, Isabel et al. 2022. World Protests. A Study of Key Protest. Issues in the 21st Century. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 185 p. Eyal, Nadav. Revolt. 2021. The Worldwide Uprising Against Globalization. Londres: Picador. 515 p.
Mariano Aguirre
241-244
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