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Intercultural Human Rights

Law Review

Article Submissions

Welcome to the online home of the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review. Presently in its sixth year of publication, the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review is an annual journal of international human rights scholarship affiliated with the St. Thomas University Intercultural Human Rights Program. Our goal is to publish well-written, cutting-edge human rights scholarship by academics, practitioners, and students. In so doing, the journal provides a forum for the exchange of ideas from a variety of international perspectives.

The Intercultural Human Rights Law Review is committed to exploring new directions and perspectives and to being a useful resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. Its mission extends beyond publication. The journal strives to facilitate activism and outreach as well as scholarship. In furtherance of this goal we host an annual symposium and panels focused on the annual topic. On November 5, 2010 the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review will host a symposium on:

"Human Rights Aftershocks: Haiti"

In addition, we sponsor numerous intimate discussions and debates on a wide variety of international human rights issues. If you have any further questions, or would like to join IHRLR, please contact the Co-Editor-in-Chief Carem Corvaia at CCorvaia@stu.edu.

 

2010-2011 Executive Board Members
  • Editor-in-Chief – Carem Corvaia
  • Managing Editor – Lazarita Chumpitazi
  • Symposium & Articles Procurement Editor – Colleen Kerins
  • Executive Editor – Michael Sneeringer  
  • Executive Editor – Drew Sietsma
  • Student Articles Editor – Samantha Burmeister

 

 

 

 

 

Intercultural Human Rights

Law Review

Article Submissions

Welcome to the online home of the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review. Presently in its sixth year of publication, the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review is an annual journal of international human rights scholarship affiliated with the St. Thomas University Intercultural Human Rights Program. Our goal is to publish well-written, cutting-edge human rights scholarship by academics, practitioners, and students. In so doing, the journal provides a forum for the exchange of ideas from a variety of international perspectives.

The Intercultural Human Rights Law Review is committed to exploring new directions and perspectives and to being a useful resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. Its mission extends beyond publication. The journal strives to facilitate activism and outreach as well as scholarship. In furtherance of this goal we host an annual symposium and panels focused on the annual topic. On November 5, 2010 the Intercultural Human Rights Law Review will host a symposium on:

"Human Rights Aftershocks: Haiti"

In addition, we sponsor numerous intimate discussions and debates on a wide variety of international human rights issues. If you have any further questions, or would like to join IHRLR, please contact the Co-Editor-in-Chief Carem Corvaia at CCorvaia@stu.edu.

 

2010-2011 Executive Board Members
  • Editor-in-Chief – Carem Corvaia
  • Managing Editor – Lazarita Chumpitazi
  • Symposium & Articles Procurement Editor – Colleen Kerins
  • Executive Editor – Michael Sneeringer  
  • Executive Editor – Drew Sietsma
  • Student Articles Editor – Samantha Burmeister

 

 

 

 

 

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