
The latest issue of the
Nordic Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 39, no. 3, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Dorota Anna Gozdecka, Human Rights During the Pandemic: COVID-19 and Securitisation of Health
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Karin Åberg, Inclusion Through Conflict: Irregular Migrants, Bonnie Honig, and Political Rights
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Ignatius Yordan Nugraha, From ‘Margin of Discretion’ to the Principles of Universality and Non-Discrimination: A Critical Assessment of the ‘Public Morals’ Jurisprudence of the Human Rights Committee
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Nicole Stybnarova, Self-Restrained Adjudicator Meets (not so) Self-Restrained Lawmaker: Danish Human Rights Protection Tested on the ‘Forced Marriage Presupposition Rule’
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Hanna-Maria Niemi, The Use of Human Dignity in Legal Argumentation: An Analysis of the Case Law of the Supreme Courts of Finland
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Fanny Holm, Extraterritorial Justice: Can Swedish Trials Provide Remedies to Victims of Atrocity Crimes?
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Sara Hellqvist, Access to Justice for Wrongful Conviction Claimants in Sweden: The Final Legal Safeguard and Levels of (In)accessibility
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Bonolo Ramadi Dinokopila & Bonno Kgoboge, Customary Law and Limitations to Constitutional Rights in Botswana
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Ifeoma Pamela Enemo, Challenges Still Facing the Domestication and Implementation of Key Provisions of Nigeria’s Child Rights Act of 2003
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Jackie Dugard, Evaluating Transformative Constitutionalism in South Africa: A View from the Mineral Rights Adjudication Looking Glass