
The latest issue of the
Nordic Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 42, no. 4, 2024) is out. Contents include:
- R2P and Atrocity Prevention at the United Nations: The Role of Small States
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Ellen Emilie Stensrud & Martin Mennecke, On the 20th anniversary of the responsibility to protect: Can small states save R2P from failure and oblivion?
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Ellen E. Stensrud, Bringing Realism to the Idealism of Small States: Norway and Atrocity Prevention at the UN Security Council
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Martin Mennecke, The UN Human Rights Council, Denmark, and R2P—the Perfect Match?
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Hanna Tuominen, Finland’s role in the promotion of Responsibility to Protect at the United Nations
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Jonas Fritzler, R2P Niche Diplomacy and Norm Development in Times of Politicization: A Look at Denmark, the Netherlands, and Sweden
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Sarka Kolmasova, The Czech Republic: Human Rights Defender, Yet No R2P Champion
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Vasilka Sancin, UN Security Council Membership as a Litmus Test for Slovenia’s Commitment to R2P
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Frank Okyere Osei, Small States as Norm Entrepreneurs: Unveiling Ghana's Agency in Atrocity Prevention
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George Okoth-Obbo, The role of Small States in advancing the Responsibility to Protect: personal reflections of a former United Nations mandate holder