
The latest issue of the
Nordic Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 42, no. 2, 2024) is out. Contents include:
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Agnė Limantė, Bias in Facial Recognition Technologies Used by Law Enforcement: Understanding the Causes and Searching for a Way Out
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Eetu Vento, The Global Institutionalization of Human Rights Discourse: A Cross-national Analysis of the Language used in the International Labour Conference during the Cold War
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Akinaga Yoshida, Beyond Non-bindingness: States’ Implementation of UN Human Rights Treaties Bodies’ Concluding Observations
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Mohammed Almahfali, Nesma Hewidy & Merle von der Hülst, Capitalizing on Freedom of Expression for Creativity: A Case Study of Dawit Isaak Library, Malmö, Sweden
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Carsten Anckar & Thomas Denk, Diffusion and the Abolition of the Death Penalty: A Global Comparison
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Andrew Fagan, The Subject of Human Rights: From the Unencumbered Self to the Relational Self
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Therese Boje Mortensen, Human Rights as Social Service: Vernacular Rights Cultures and Overlapping Ethical Discourses at an Indian Child Rights NGO