Rights Review

ABOUT

Rights Review is the independent student-led publication of the International Human Rights Program at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. All articles and publications are from the U of T community. The views expressed in each article are solely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Rights Review Editorial Board or the IHRP.

We publish online and in print each month in the law school's student newspaper, Ultra Vires. You can also find us on Twitter and Facebook.


CURRENT ISSUE

Volume 17, Issue 5 of Rights Review highlights different pieces from students representing all law school years.

In our February issue, we feature reflections about Ardi Imseis's discussion about his book "The United Nations and the Question of Palestine", a discussion about the law of Genocide with Professor William A. Schabas, the doctrine of countermeasures under international law, and the 52nd annual Canadian Council for International Law Conference.


 

    RECENT ARTICLES

Book Talk: The UN and the Question of Palestine (1 March 2024)

With contributions from Fatima Aamir (3L)

 

South Africa v. Israel at the International Court of Justice (1 March 2024)

With contributions from Aysha Khan (3L)

 

No Rights for the Wicked (Part II) (1 March 2024)

With contributions from Jared Sloan (1L)

  
  

For older articles, please visit our Archive.

 
  
 

   2023-2024 Rights Review Editorial Board

   Editor-in-Chief: Fatima Aamir (3L)

   Senior Editors: Jason Quinn (2L) 

   Junior Editors: Daniel Edmeades (2L)

 

 

  Prospective Writers 

    Rights Review is always looking for talented U of T law students and other U of T
    students interested in international human rights issues to contribute to the publication.

    Please email us with your pitch and/or submission.

 

IHRP SUMMER FELLOWSHIPS

Check out the 2023 Summer Fellowships Highlight to learn more about students' experiences.

 To apply for a fellowship, please see the 2024 IHRP Summer Fellowship Guide