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CONTENTS Articles Does Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights Require Reasoned Verdicts in Criminal Trials? Paul Roberts 213 The Case of ‘Queer Muslims’: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in International Human Rights Law and Muslim Legal and Social Ethos Vanja Hamzic¤ 237 The ‘Reasonableness’ Test: Assessing Violations of State Obligations under the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Brian Griffey 275
Short Articles and Recent Developments
Gender Stereotyping in Rape Cases: The CEDAW Committee’s Decision inVertido v The Philippines Simone Cusack and Alexandra S. H. Timmer 329 ‘Aggravated Violations’, Roma Housing Rights and Forced Expulsions in Italy: Recent Developments under the European Social Charter Collective Complaints System Aoife Nolan 343 Reflections on the Human Rights Challenges of Consolidating Democracies: Recent Developments in the Inter-American System of Human Rights Judith Scho«nsteiner, Alma Beltra¤n y Puga and Domingo A. Lovera 362 Reasonableness in Retreat? The Judgment of the South African Constitutional Court in Mazibuko v City of Johnnesburg Murray Wesson 390
(Studies in Feminist Philosophy) Mikkola, Mari - The Wrong of Injustice - Dehumanization and Its Role in Feminist Philosophy-Oxford University Press (2016)
Raul S. Sison Law Office For Petitioners. Rafael Dinglasan, Jr. For Heir M. Roxas. Ledesma, Guytingco Velasco and Associates For Ledesa and A. R. de Jesus