Norwegian Centre for Human Rights University of Oslo
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Butenschøn: Professor of political science and international relations, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, where he served as Director for
JUS 5710 International Human Rights law: Institutions and Procedures (master and bachelor level 1710) JUS 5730 International Humanitarian Law (The Law of Armed Conflict) (master
Map also shows directions from Scandic Solli to the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights in Cort Adelers Gate 30, 2 min walk. Directions from Oslo Central Station to Scandic Hotel
The international programmes at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights work to promote human rights through competence-building, academic exchange and cooperation.. Our
In: Andreassen, Bård Anders & Eide, Asbjørn (eds.) Human rights in developing countries 1987/88: a yearbook on human rights in countries receiving Nordic aid, pp..
The Visiting Scholar Programme at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR) offers 4 researchers from Mainland China, Indonesia and Vietnam the unique opportunity
The quality and robustness of this knowledge relies on the quality of human rights research, and quality depends on methodological rigor and good use of methods..
recognition of human rights by right-violators has been described as the tribute vice pays to virtue, it can nevertheless have civilizing effects. For this reason, the rejection of