Human Rights Review Journal Issues Research Articles in March 2024 Edition
April 17, 2024
April 17, 2024
CHAM, Switzerland, April 17 -- Human Rights Review, a journal that says it seeks to place human rights practices and policies in order to link research to broader human rights issues, published research articles on the following topics in its March 2024 edition (Vol. 25, Issue 1):
* The Efficiency of Intersectionality: Labelling the Benefits of a Rights-Based Approach to Interpret Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes
* Academic Bullying and Human Rights: Is It Time to Take Th . . .
* The Efficiency of Intersectionality: Labelling the Benefits of a Rights-Based Approach to Interpret Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes
* Academic Bullying and Human Rights: Is It Time to Take Th . . .