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International human rights and justice

The relationship between international human rights frameworks and criminal justice systems, the effectiveness of global monitoring mechanisms, and the human rights dimensions of transnational crime are among the topics explored within this research theme. ICPR studies examine how international human rights standards are implemented and enforced across different jurisdictions, and consider the human rights impact of criminal laws, policies and practices. The projects also examine the challenges of accountability and oversight in complex international contexts.

Current projects

Birds in the Cage? How administrative litigation reshapes political control in Xi's China
Human Rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Reconsidering universality: human rights activism in East Asia

Publications

Ma, C. and Cheng, Chao-Yo and Haibo, H. (2022) From local to upper capture: the Chinese experiment of administrative courts. China Review 22 (3), pp. 9-46. ISSN 1680-2012.

Sato, Mai. and Hough, Mike (2016) Disrupting the market for illegal rhino horn and ivory. Journal of Trafficking, Organised Crime and Security 2 (1).

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