Nettsider med emneord «human rights»
Book chapter by Birgit Peters (formerly Schlütter).
An article by postdoctoral fellow Shakira Bedoya Sanchez and Dr. Markus Virgil Hoehne will be published shortly by Berghahn Books as part of a volume entitled 'Universalism vs. Relativism: Human Rights in Anthropological Perspective'.
Article in International Journal of Transitional Justice by Leiry Cornejo Chavez, Juan-Pablo Pérez-León-Acevedo and Jemima García-Godos.
Article by Juan Pablo Pérez-León-Acevedo, published in Nordic Journal of International Law.
Article by Juan Pablo Pérez León Acevedo in Pace International Law Review.
The Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR) works with the Bulgarian Ministry of Justice to build the capacity of Bulgarian universities in human rights legal education.
The project addresses constitutional and institutional issues in the political theory of human rights and asks questions like: How could we resolve the value conflict between human rights and democracy, and at what costs? And: Should and could international human rights institutions be reformed in order to achieve a more desirable institutional design?
This project explores the nexus between poverty and human rights from an international legal perspective.
By Alice Panepinto, Research Fellow, Centre for Human Rights in Practice, Warwick University, UK
The MultiRights Reading Group will meet to discuss Michel Rosenfeld's article published by the Southern California Law Review Vol. 74: 1307.
Published by the International & Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 62, No. 1 (2012)
The Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas (UiO), MultiRights: The Legitimacy of Multi-Level Human Rights Judiciary, PluriCourts: Centre for the Study of the Legitimate Roles of the Judiciary in the Global Order (UiO), and the Norwegian Kant Society organise a summeer course on Human Rights, International Law, and Cosmopolitanism (HIC)
Matthew Saul will present a paper that addresses how the processes of national parliaments feature in the practice of the ECtHR.
At the seminar Andreas Føllesdal presents his paper looking at how elements of the ECtHR and its practices actually contribute to ‘transitional justice’ – helping to move states toward more stable and just legal and political order.
MultiRights Seminar with Johan Karlsson Schaffer presenting his paper on Nordic ambivalence to international human rights norms.
MultiRights Seminar with Åse B. Grødeland on her paper written with Leslie T. Holmes about Russia's relationship with the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).
Speaker: Haris Azhar, 2nd deputy Coordinator, KontraS.

The project aims at establishing and developing joint educational activities and student mobility within European law, Human Rights and International Law between the Law faculties of the Universities of Oslo (Norway) and National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine).

In collaboration with ESIL under the ESIL Lectures, Professor Geir Ulfstein will interview Helen Keller on her reflections as a Judge at the European Court of Human Rights.

This colloquium will bring together judges and academics to discuss lessons learned concerning the role of the judiciary in protecting constitutionalism and human rights.
PluriCourts coordinator Cecilia Bailliet edited a special issue in the Nordic Journal of International Law (Volume 84, Issue 2, 2015). Read the issue here.
Master thesis by Research Assistant Tori Loven Kirkebø. She examines the current system regulating state and corporate behavior with regards to human rights. As such it contributes to the debate on a global treaty on business and human rights through an interdisciplinary, human rights approach. Read the paper (SSRN).
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Edited by Andreas Føllesdal and Reidar Maliks (Routledge, 2014). Access the book.
Book edited by PluriCourts coordinator Cecilia Bailliet and Kjetil M. Larsen, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (Oxford University Press, 2015). View the book here.