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Issue number 3, 2018

Nordic Journal of Human Rights (2018) Volume 36, Issue 3

SPECIAL ISSUE: Histories of Human Rights in the Nordic Countries

 

Editorial:

  • Hanne Hagtvedt Vik, Steven LB Jensen, Linde Lindkvist & Johan Strang - Histories of Human Rights in the Nordic Countries

Articles:

  • Johan Strang - Scandinavian Legal Realism and Human Rights: Axel Hägerström, Alf Ross and the Persistent Attack on Natural Law
  • Ainur Elmgren - Human Rights in Interwar Finland
  • Kjersti Brathagen - From Global Ambition to Local Reality: Initiatives for the Dissemination of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Norway, 1948–1952
  • Steven LB Jensen - Evolving Internationalism: Denmark and Human Rights Politics, 1948–1968
  • Kristine Kjærsgaard - International Arenas and Domestic Institution Formation: The Impact of the UN Women’s Conferences in Denmark, 1975–1985
  • Linde Lindkvist - Rights for the World’s Children: Rädda Barnen and the Making of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
  • Hanne Hagtvedt Vik & Skage Alexander Østberg - Deploying the Engagement Policy: The Significance of Legal Dualism in Norway’s Support for Human Rights Treaties from the late 1970s

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