Internet: Essex Human Rights Review
The Essex Human Rights Review is a student-run publication, the work of a group of mostly postgraduate students from different academic departments at the University of Essex. Founded in early 2004, the EHRR aims to publish articles, essays, reviews and reports on contemporary human rights issues, primarily in the areas of law, sociology, political science and philosophy.
Essex Human Rights Review Vol. 2 No. 1
A Rule of Law Agenda for Central Asia
Gerald Staberock
Organized Crime and the Rule of Law in the Russian Federation
Alexandra V. Orlova
Expanding the Definition of the Right to Mental Health: Attending to Victims of Political Violence and Armed Conflict in Their Communities of Origin
Lisa J. Laplante and Roxana Castellon
The Right to Health: An Interview with Professor Paul Hunt
Inflation and Human Rights: Protection of Property Rights against Inflation under the European Convention on Human Rights
Ali Riza Coban
Conference Report: A Critical Assessment of the European Union Constitutional Treaty
Estelle Askew-Renaut and Katja Mirwaldt
Iraq and the United Nations, Post-War and Pre-Peace ? The Dilemma of the Future
H.C. Graf Von Sponeck
Reporting about Iraq: International Law in the Media during Armed Conflict
Rigmor Argren
The Lessons of Genocide
Zach Dubinsky
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The EHRR can be contacted at the following addresses:
Essex Human Rights Review
c/o Anne Slowgrove
Human Rights Centre
University of Essex
Colchester
Essex
CO4 3SQ
United Kingdom
Fax: (+44) 1206 873 627
Email: ehrr@essex.ac.uk
NB: The Human Rights Centre is not responsible for the content or production of the Essex Human Rights Review, which is a student-led initiative. Nor do the views and opinions expressed therein necessarily reflect those of the Centre or its members.
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