10 articles in this issue
Lenneke Broekhof
Recreational activities, free and organised play are necessary in the life of a child. The final aim of this paper is to analyse the needs for and benefits of recreational activities for refugee and internally displaced children and youngsters living in r... see more
Asier Martínez de Bringas
The excuse that interrogates this writing is to venture - given the conditions imposed by globalization - if a critical hermeneutics of the law is possible, one that places human rights as the primary rule of the whole legal discourse, thus displacing the... see more
Dirección AAHDH
Entrevista a Jorge Serrano, exdirector del Servicio Jesuita de ayuda al Refugiado (JRS) en Colombia.
 
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Anna Marie Gallagher
Although efforts have been directed towards the protection of victims of human trafficking and smuggling, the existing systems are still flawed and lack more effective ways to provide support, assistance and long-term status to those victims. Several inte... see more
Daniela Santos Nascimento
With the end of the Cold War, one of the most important developments has clearly been the recognition of the universal value of human rights and of the need to effectively respect and promote them at all levels of international relations. Among the priori... see more
Emma Fernández Rupérez
After 34 years of armed conflict, Guatemala signed in 1996 the Peace accords that laid the foundations for the transformation of Guatemala. Seven years after the signing of peace, a great deal of the compromises adopted by the government and guerrillas ha... see more
Alberto Alonso Fradejas
The current neoliberal globalization process has unleashed a phenomenon of cultural invasion from the global North to the South lacking reciprocity which has resulted in the destruction of cultural identities. Instruments such as ALCA/FTAA have contribute... see more