Issue 2, 2015

With very topically diverse contributions, Issue 2, 2015 includes analysis of sub-national human rights institutions; transitional justice challenges in the Former Yugoslavia; and topical issues to human rights and business. Articles are available from Taylor & Francis for download.

Nordic Journal of Human Rights

(2014) Volume 33, Issue 2, pp. 109 - 192.

Editorial Note

Articles

Andrew Wolman, 'Sub-National Human Rights Institutions and Transgovernmental Networks', pp 110 - 131.

Gentian Zyberi and Jernej Letnar Černič, 'Transitional Justice Processes and Reconciliation in the Former Yugoslavia: Challenges and Prospects', pp 132 - 157.

Stéphanie Lagoutte, 'New Challenges Facing States within the Field of Human Rights and Business', pp 158 - 180.

Book Reviews

'Ruth Rubio-Marín (ed), (Oxford University Press, 2014): Human Rights and Immigration'.  Reviewed by Céline Bauloz, pp 181 - 183. 

'Anne Hellum and Henriette Sinding Aasen (eds), (Cambridge University Press, 2013): 'Women's Human Rights. CEDAW in International, Regional and National Law'. Reviewed by Niklas Bruun, pp 184 - 186.

'Frederico Lenzerini, (Oxford University Press, 2014): The Culturalization of Human Rights Law'. Reviewed by Elisabeth Reichert, pp 187 - 189.

'Christine Evans, (Cambridge University Press, 2014): The Right to Reparations in International Law for Victims of Armed Conflicts'. Reviewed by Johanna Herman, pp 190 - 192.

Published Jan. 21, 2016 3:19 PM