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Academic journal
Nordic Journal of Human Rights
DisciplineLaw, human rights
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
Former name(s)Mennesker og Rettigheter, Nordisk tidsskrift for menneskerettigheter
History1982–present
PublisherUniversitetsforlaget on behalf of the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (Faculty of Law, University of Oslo) (Norway)
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ISO 4Nord. J. Hum. Rights
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ISSN1891-8131 (print)
1891-814X (web)
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The Nordic Journal of Human Rights is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (part of the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo) in collaboration with Universitetsforlaget. The journal takes a broad and cross-disciplinary view on human rights, particularly in a Nordic context.

In the Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions' ranking of scientific journals (Norwegian Scientific Index), the journal is ranked as a Level 2 journal (Level 2 comprises up to the 20% most prestigious journals in any discipline, in this case law).

The journal was established in 1982 and was originally published as a Scandinavian-language journal, titled Mennesker og Rettigheter (Humans and Rights). It was renamed Nordisk tidsskrift for menneskerettigheter (Nordic Journal of Human Rights) in 2004. In 2010, the journal became an English-language journal, and was renamed Nordic Journal of Human Rights.

References

  1. Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD): Nordic Journal of Human Rights

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