- 充值
- 会员
- 职称材料
文献信息
The Australian Journal of Human Rights (AJHR) is Australia’s first peer reviewed journal devoted exclusively to human rights development in Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and internationally. The journal aims to raise awareness of human rights issues in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region by providing a forum for scholarship and discussion.The AJHR examines legal aspects of human rights, along with associated philosophical, historical, economic and political considerations, across a range of issues, including aboriginal ownership of land, racial discrimination and vilification, human rights in the criminal justice system, children’s rights, homelessness, immigration, asylum and detention, corporate accountability, disability standards and free speech.
Human RightsInternational Human Rights LawAustralianImage Sizethe Convention on the Rights of Persons with DisabilitiesCivil SocietyInternational Covenant on Civil and Political RightsBusiness and Human RightsHuman Rights LawInternational LawBill of RightsAustralian LawSocial and Cultural RightsProtection of Human RightsModern SlaveryInternational Criminal LawHuman Rights ProtectionGUIDING PRINCIPLESAustralian ImmigrationDue Diligence
vol.31 (2025)
vol.30 (2025)
vol.30 (2024)
vol.29 (2023)
vol.28 (2022)
vol.27 (2021)
vol.26 (2020)
vol.25 (2019)
vol.24 (2018)
vol.23 (2017)
vol.22 (2016)
vol.21 (2015)
vol.20 (2014)
vol.19 (2013)
vol.18 (2012)
vol.17 (2011)
vol.16 (2011)
vol.16 (2010)
vol.15 (2010)
vol.15 (2009)
vol.14 (2009)
vol.14 (2008)
vol.13 (2008)
vol.13 (2007)
vol.12 (2006)
vol.11 (2005)
vol.10 (2004)
vol.9 (2003)
vol.8 (2002)
vol.7 (2001)
vol.6 (2000)
vol.5 (1999)
vol.4 (1998)
vol.4 (1997)
vol.3 (1996)
vol.2 (1996)
vol.1 (1994)