
The latest issue of the
Nordic Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 39, no. 4, 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Disentangling the Relationship between Religion and Law
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Carola Lingaas & Gentian Zyberi, Special Issue on ‘Disentangling the Relationship between Religion and Law’
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Heiner Bielefeldt, Providing an Open Space for Diversity: The Human Rights Approach to Dealing with Religion(s)
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Kerstin Bree Carlson & Jacob Livingston Slosser, When Religion Speaks: Denmark’s Face Covering Ban and European Human Rights Law
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Carola Lingaas, Religious Group Identities in Genocide: Social Identity Theory as a Tool for Disentangling Law and Religion
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Juan-Pablo Pérez-León-Acevedo & Thiago Alves Pinto, Disentangling Law and Religion in the Rohingya Case at the International Criminal Court
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Mohamed Elewa Badar & Polona Florijančič, Killing in the Name of Islam? Assessing the Tunisian Approach to Criminalising Takfir and Incitement to Religious Hatred against International and Regional Human Rights Instruments
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Yong Zhou, Communities’ Sacred Mountains vs. State-owned Natural Resources – Towards a Rights-based Governance of Cultural and Biological Diversity in China