
The latest issue of the
Nordic Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 32, no. 2, 2014) is out. Contents include:
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Special Issue: Fragmentation in International Human Rights Law - Beyond Conflict of Laws
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Marjan Ajevski, Fragmentation in International Human Rights Law – Beyond Conflict of Laws
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Lucas Lixinski, Comparative International Human Rights Law: An Analysis of the Right to Private and Family Life across Human Rights “Jurisdictions”
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Marjan Ajevski, Freedom of Speech as Related to Journalists in the ECtHR, IACtHR and the Human Rights Committee – a Study of Fragmentation
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Orsolya Salát, Comparative Freedom of Assembly and the Fragmentation of International Human Rights Law
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Svetlana Tyulkina, Fragmentation in International Human Rights Law: Political Parties and Freedom of Association in the Practice of the UN Human Rights Committee, European Court of Human Rights and Inter-American Court of Human Rights
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Knut Vollebæk & Ingvill Thorson Plesner, Constitutional Protection of National Minorities' Rights in Norway: Does It Matter?