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An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development
Philadelphia, PA
Joined September 2013
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Peter Hallward[1] This article has been updated by the author with a new post-script, finalized on 17th June.* On 7 October 2023 some arguments began that continue to this day. Did the Hamas-led...
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🎉We are excited to share that the first Subscribe to Open issue of Humanity has now been published online and will be Open Access in perpetuity: https://t.co/JqWx3XSazQ Please celebrate with us by reading these incredible articles! 🎊
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Please check out our latest issue, which is out now! It features some incredible articles. https://t.co/JqWx3XSazQ
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@MargotTudor Part of Humanity Unbound, featuring: Gaza, South Africa and the Return of the Third World: Toward a Postcolonial Humanism By Julie Billaud & Antonio De Lauri DOI: https://t.co/7l028i7rZx
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@MargotTudor Launching the new Humanity Unbound! Featuring: Part of Us is Dead By Shahd Hammouri DOI: https://t.co/KzGByJ1ioZ
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Mission Impossible? Humanitarian Actors and the Civilizational Logic of International Aid Delivery during the “Congo Crisis,” 1960–1964 By @MargotTudor DOI: https://t.co/HTAhlieUf6
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“Third Worlding” International Organization: The Parallel Quests of Santa-Cruz and Aga Khan for a New International Institutional Order (1946–2002) By Negar Mansouri & Daniel Ricardo Quiroga-VillamarĂn DOI: https://t.co/rdqywmzCzM
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Islam, Religious Freedom, and Human Rights beyond the Law By Zaki Rehman DOI: https://t.co/ByMaPhhgYu
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Refuse to Let Die: Humanitarian Pastoral Powers and Biopolitical Resistance on the U.S.-Mexico Border By Michael Petro DOI: https://t.co/8UmXfUYG6k
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Deport or Treat? Migration Governance, Health, and Brokered Biolegitimacy By Sverre Molland DOI: https://t.co/LMCdfJClph
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@bjelce @philclark79 @DanPlesch @SebastianGehri9 @KresselG Rebel Greed and Postcolonial Governance: Neoliberal Accountings of the Past within Transitional Justice Processes in Sierra Leone Josh Bowsher @joshmbowsher DOI: https://t.co/hMDGWX2IXJ
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@bjelce @philclark79 @DanPlesch @SebastianGehri9 Collective Impunity for Transition? Consenso and the International Travels of a Spanish Paradigm Sophie Baby, Daniel Kressel @KresselG & James Mark DOI: https://t.co/ba1jQEpJ5q
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@bjelce @philclark79 @DanPlesch Criminalizing Nazism and Neo-Fascism: East German Anti-Racial Discrimination Law, Socialist Legality, and Human Rights Sebastian Gehrig @SebastianGehri9 DOI: https://t.co/Qyc74jvyzQ
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@bjelce @philclark79 The United Nations War Crimes Commission 1943–1948: A Forgotten Highway to Postconflict Justice? Dan Plesch @DanPlesch & Leah Owen DOI: https://t.co/DJ5cpd4lsB
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@bjelce Not Nuremberg—Histories of Alternative Criminalization Paradigms, 1945–2021: An Introduction James Mark, Phil Clark @philclark79 DOI: https://t.co/MQz8G1Rqgt
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@bjelce Socialist Modernist Worldmaking: Yugoslav Interventions in the International Humanitarian Debates in the 1970s Čarna Brković DOI: https://t.co/Y0t802b6er
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Uncertain Solidarities: The Politics of an Impartial Human Rights Stance in Occupied Palestine Bethany Elce @bjelce DOI: https://t.co/dtlbY0vk72
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