Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
The Buffalo Human Rights Law Review is published annually. BHRLR focuses on issues of human rights, including topics that apply an interdisciplinary approach. The Review promotes the global development and practical application of human rights law.
See the Aims and Scope for more information about the journal.
Vols. 1-3 of the Buffalo Human Rights Law Review were published under the title Buffalo Journal of International Law.
This year, we celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which articulates the simple, yet evasive, notion that "all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights."
We invite the public to explore the contents of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: https://www.ohchr.org/en/universal-declaration-of-human-rights and learn more about the Human Rights 75 Initiative: https://www.ohchr.org/en/human-rights-75
.Current Volume: Volume 30 (2024)
Front Matter
Title Page and Editorial Board
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
Acknowledgments
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
Table of Contents
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
Articles
The Hierarchical Implication of Jus Cogens: An Analysis of Schwarzenberger and Kelsen on the Recognition of the Prohibition of Torture and Genocide as Peremptory Norms
Carlos G. Ramaglia Mota
COVID-19 and The Populist Governments Approach to Pandemic Management: A Nuanced Analysis
Fozia Nazir Lone and Anthony Carty