Publications
Deusto Journal of Human Rights
Deusto Journal of Human Rights
Deusto Journal of Human Rights has just published its latest issue (No.5) . We invite you to visit our webpage to access the articles that might interest you and in this issue are:
- The exercise of universal civil jurisdiction for serious human rights violations (Jordi Bonet Pérez).
- Moral education models and victims (Xabier Etxeberria).
- In the name of development, national interest and common good: legitimate violence and criminal law of the enemy in times of anti-terrorism (Mónica Mazariegos Rodas).
- Citizenship, suffrage and property in the French constitutions of 1791 and 1793 (Luis Sánchez Quiñones).
- Open Parliament as a mechanism for ethical-social accountability in the discussion of security in Mexico (Roberto Ignacio Alonso Muñoz).
- From theory to practice: evaluating consultation on hydrocarbon projects in Peru from the perspective of international human rights standards (Amelia Alva-Arévalo).
- Human rights from the perspective of deaf people’s linguistic and identity diversity (Amaia Jauregi, Elena Bernarás, Joana Jaureguizar).
- Human rights abuses in Cuba: High or low intensity? (Laura Tedesco, Rut Diamint).
- Camplessness and the (non-)reception system: the emerging of migrant informality in northern Italy from a human rights perspective (Sebastian Benedikt).
Deusto Journal of Human Rights is published every six months. The Journal welcomes submissions related to its scope and focus at any time of the year. If you wish to submit an article, you may send it by email (revista.derechos.humanos@deusto.es) or upload it onto the platform of the Journal at any time.
Publications of the members of the Institute
Publications of the members of the Institute
The latest publications by the members of the Institute are:
The latest publications by the members of the Institute are:
Eduardo J. Ruiz Vieytez
Eduardo J. Ruiz Vieytez
- “El referéndum en el sistema político de Suiza” en EVA SÁENZ ROYO y CARLOS GARRIDO LÓPEZ (dirs.), El referéndum y su iniciativa en el Derecho comparado, Tirant lo blanch, Valencia, pp. 83-105, ISBN 978-84-1336-346-2.
- “Cláusulas antidiscriminatorias y motivos de discriminación en las constituciones europeas”, Revista de Derecho Político, núm. 107, 2020. pp. 41-69, ISSN 0211-979X.
Asier Martínez de Bringas
Asier Martínez de Bringas
Dolores Morondo Taramundi
Dolores Morondo Taramundi
- “Gender-Based Violence against Women and International Protection Needs: The Contribution of the Istanbul Convention”, J. Niemi, L. Peroni, V. Stoyanova (Eds.), (eds.), International Law and Violence against Women: Europe and the Istanbul Convention. London: Routledge, 2020, pp. 241-256.
- Escaping the Ivory Tower: Legal Research on Human Rights from a Critical Perspective. The Age of Human Rights Journal 13, 2019, pp. 1-20.
Encarnación La Spina
Encarnación La Spina
- “Gender-Based Violence against Women and International Protection Needs: The Contribution of the Istanbul Convention”, J. Niemi, L. Peroni, V. Stoyanova (Eds.), (eds.), International Law and Violence against Women: Europe and the Istanbul Convention. London: Routledge, 2020, pp. 241-256.
- Escaping the Ivory Tower: Legal Research on Human Rights from a Critical Perspective. The Age of Human Rights Journal 13, 2019, pp. 1-20.
Aitor Ibarrola Armendariz
Aitor Ibarrola Armendariz
- “Urban Indians in the Short Fiction of Sherman Alexie.” Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos (REN), volume 23 (December 2019): 209-30.
- “Why Are Young Adult Readers So Momentous? Sheman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian as a Case Study.” In Ethnicity and Gender: Cross-Readings of American Literature and Culture in the New Millennium, ed. by Tatiana Rapatzikou and Ludmila Martanovschi. Berlin, Bern: Peter Lang, 2020. 109-24.
Cristina Churruca Muguruza
Cristina Churruca Muguruza
- “Urban Indians in the Short Fiction of Sherman Alexie.” Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos (REN), volume 23 (December 2019): 209-30.
- “Why Are Young Adult Readers So Momentous? Sheman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian as a Case Study.” In Ethnicity and Gender: Cross-Readings of American Literature and Culture in the New Millennium, ed. by Tatiana Rapatzikou and Ludmila Martanovschi. Berlin, Bern: Peter Lang, 2020. 109-24.