
The latest issue of the
Nordic Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 42, no. 3, 2024) is out. Contents include:
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Yulia Dergacheva, A Critical Engagement with the Conceptualization of Sexual Harassment in International Human Rights Law
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Klaus D. Beiter, Open Access ‘Unaccomplished’ – Reforming Copyright or Reconceptualizing Science? Access to Scholarly Publications under a (Reinterpreted) Right to Science
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Tomas Wedin & Carl Wilén, Historicizing the Historical Turn in Human Rights Studies:
Origins, Inequality, and Neoliberalism in the Modern Epoch
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Elin Skaar & Aaron John Spitzer, Conceptualizing the Legitimacy of Non-Transitional Truth Commissions: Norway and Canada Compared
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Muyiwa Adigun, Companies’ Human Rights: The Implications for a Human Rights Approach to Climate Change Litigation in South Africa
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Kateryna Zakomorna, Oleksandr Poproshaiev, Olena Poproshaieva, Viktor Muntian & Anna Prikhodko, Legal Guarantees of Physical Activity as Determinants of the Human Right to Health: The Ukrainian Experience in the European Integration Context
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Puskar R. Joshi, Zohreh R. Eslami & Hector H. Rivera, New Constitution in Nepal: Fundamental Freedoms and Educational Rights Provisions, and Implications for Dalits’ Schooling