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Practical application of and academic interest in human rights has grown exponentially over the last decade. Activism – its ethical imperatives, its particular constituencies, its social and political impact, and even its organisational structure - has become the subject of rigorous scrutiny.

New vehicles for the dissemination of the ideas and arguments generated by this remarkable phenomenon are clearly required. This journal aims to capture learning and communicate the lessons of practice across professional and geographical boundaries, within and beyond the human rights mainstream, and to provide a vehicle for innovative national and local practitioners world-wide who currently lack a platform for sharing their expertise internationally. Such cross-fertilisation will challenge conventional ways of working, stimulate innovation and encourage reflective practice.

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