Issue 1, 2015

Issue 1, 2015 features Judge Robert Spano's Torkel Opsahl Memorial Lecture. Other contributions include analysis on the cooperation between the European Court of Human Rights and Norwegian courts; human rights implications in the use of biofuels in the EU; and minority rights in the EU five years after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. Articles are available from Taylor & Francis for download.

Nordic Journal of Human Rights

(2015) Volume 33, Issue 1, pp. 1-107.

Articles

Robert Spano, 'The Torkel Opsahl Memorial Lecture 2014. The European Court of Human Rights and National Courts. A Constructive Conversation or a Dialogue of Disrespect?', pp. 1-10.

Amrei Muller, 'Oslo - Strasbourg - back to Oslo and/or into Wider Europe? The ECtHR's Engagement with the Decisions of the Norwegian Courts for Strengthening the Convention System as a Cooperative System', pp. 11-51.

Hans Morten Hauger, 'Coherence or Forum Shopping in Biofuels Sustainability Schemes?', pp. 52-73.

Ulrike Barten, 'Minority Rights in the European Union after Lisbon', pp. 74-94.

Book Reviews

'Christopher McCrudden and Brendan O'Leary, (Oxford University Press, 2013): Courts and Consociations. Human Rights versus Power-Sharing. Reviewed by Inger-Johanne Strand, pp. 95-98.

'Bård A. Andreassen and Gordon Crawford (eds.), (Routledge, 2013): Human Rights, Power and Civic Action. Comparative Analyses of Struggles for Rights in Developing Countries. Reviewed by Arne Tostensen, pp. 99-103.

'Morten Bergsmo and Yan Ling (eds.), (Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublishing, 2012): State Sovereignty and International Criminal Law. Reviewed by Hanne Sophie Greve, pp. 104-107.

 

 

 

 

Published Mar. 25, 2015 4:21 PM