ISSN: 1364-2987, EISSN: 1744-053X
The International Journal of Human Rights covers an exceptionally broad spectrum of human rights issues: human rights and the law, race, religion, gender, children, class, refugees and immigration. In addition to these general areas, the journal publishes articles and reports on the human rights aspects of: genocide, torture, capital punishment and the laws of war and war crimes. To encourage debate, the editors publish Forum pieces and discussion papers from authorative writers in the field. They also welcome comments, reflections, thematic essays and review articles and critical surveys of the literature.
The journal is essential reading for academics and students of political science and international law, officers in relevant NGOs, lawyers, politicians and civil servants, human rights activists, and the interested general public.
CONTENIDO
Introduction
Sonja Grover
Articles
The impact of populism on constitutional interpretation in the EU Member States
Zoltán Szente & Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz
The instrumental abuse of constitutional courts: how populists can use constitutional courts against the opposition
Michal Kovalčík
(De-)judicialization of politics in the era of populism: lessons from Central and Eastern Europe
Jan Petrov
Authoritarian populism, conceptions of democracy, and the Hungarian Constitutional Court: the case of political participation
Max Steuer
Through selective activism towards greater resilience: the Czech Constitutional Court’s interventions into high politics in the age of populism
Hubert Smekal, Jaroslav Benák & Ladislav Vyhnánek
Judicial activism, populism and counterterrorism legislation in Kenya: coalition for Reform and democracy (CORD) & 2 others v Republic of Kenya & 10; others [2015]Oscar Gakuo Mwangi
Pandemic and community’s sense of justice through suo motu in India
Tarun Arora
Abortion, same-sex marriage, and gender identity during the Pink Tide: Venezuela compared to Latin American trends
Victor Molina