Introduction. Rethinking human rights protection: lessons from survivors of torture and beyond?
Steffen Jensen and Tobias Kelly
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, supplementary issue 3, pp. 1-20, posted 10 May 2022
Survivors’ perspectives: how to stay safe and struggle for justice
Sarah Wangari and Amitha Priyanthi, interviewed by Wangui Kimari, Thiagi Piyadasa and Ermiza Tegal
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, supplementary issue 3, pp. 21-36, posted 10 May 2022
How can we strengthen the obligation to protect from reprisals under Article 13 of the Convention against Torture?
Rachel Towers
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, supplementary issue 3, pp. 37-56, posted 10 May 2022
Protecting land activists from state violence: the case of NFSW and KMP in Negros, the Philippines
Karl Hapal, Hannah Gante, Yanna Ibarra and Patricia Rombaon
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, supplementary issue 3, pp. 57-77, posted 10 May 2022
To retreat or to confront? Grassroots activists navigating everyday torture in Kenya
Wangui Kimari
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, supplementary issue 3, pp. 79-96, posted 10 May 2022
Mothers, protection and care amongst communities affected by torture and state violence in Brazil
Maria Gorete Marques de Jesus, Giane Silvestre, Thais Lemos Duarte and Henrik Ronsbo
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, supplementary issue 3, pp. 97-116, posted 10 May 2022
Exposed and alone: torture survivors in Sri Lanka bear the burden of their own protection
Ermiza Tegal and Thiagi Piyadasa
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, supplementary issue 3, pp. 117-143, posted 10 May 2022
The protection of sub-Saharan migrants in Tunisia: community responses and institutional questioning
Adnen El Ghali
Journal of the British Academy, volume 10, supplementary issue 3, pp. 145-165, posted 10 May 2022