Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights

Papers
(The median citation count of Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Berlin techno goes intangible cultural heritage: Modern music, the cultural appropriation debate, and the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination15
Treaty tantrums: Past, present and future of a business and human rights treaty15
Cross-border surrogacy and the European Convention on Human Rights: The Strasbourg Court caught between “fait accompli”, “ordre public”, and the best interest of the child10
Pandemic protests: Creatively using the freedom of assembly during COVID-197
Fineman in Luxembourg: Empirical lessons in asylum seeker vulnerability from the CJEU6
What are Governmental Human Rights Focal Points?5
Protecting the mental realm: What does human rights law bring to the table?5
The human rights turn in climate change litigation and responsibilities of legal professionals5
A human right to climate protection – Necessary protection or human rights proliferation?4
Principle and power: The struggle to protect human rights4
Recent publications4
Never again? The role of the global network of R2P focal points in preventing atrocity crimes4
Human rights overreach?4
Justice starts at home: A call for stepped-up nationally-led investigations into torture4
SIM Peter Baehr Lecture – Life Begins at Forty: Human Rights for the Future3
De-centring inclusion: Discussing the meaning and place of inclusive education in international and European law through the case of children with autism3
NQHR December 20233
The synergies between human rights and the rights of nature: An ecological dimension from the Latin American climate litigation2
Recent publications in international human rights law2
Discrimination and gender stereotypes in judicial decisions: The jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights in light of JL V Italy – A retreat into the shadows?2
Anti-individual morality in the international human rights system2
Government human rights focal points: Lessons learned from focal points under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities2
Governmental human rights focal points in federal contexts: The implementation of the Istanbul Convention in Switzerland as a case study1
Recent publications1
SIM Peter Baehr lecture 2024 – The state of human rights: An attempt at optimism1
Towards a new legal consensus on business and human rights: A 10th anniversary essay1
Recent publications in international human rights law1
Recent publications June 20241
Recent publications December 20231
Another brick in the wall: The student housing crisis in the UK and the ICESCR1
Recent publications in international human rights law1
Is it time for a European Convention against Racial Profiling?1
Reassessing the framework for the protection of civil servant whistleblowers in the European Court of Human Rights1
A human rights-based, regime interaction approach to climate change and malnutrition: Reforming food systems for human and planetary health1
A critique of the UN Strategy and Guidance on ‘Hate Speech’: Some Legal Considerations1
Silencing Palestinian voices: On freedom of expression and Gaza0
Recent publications0
Roma vulnerability before the European Court of Human Rights: Towards a structural account0
Online and technology-facilitated violence against women: The EDVAW Platform's contribution to human rights protection and monitoring0
Football, dictatorship, and human rights: The 1978 World Cup and solidarity activism in the Netherlands for Argentina0
Beyond the Minimalist Critique: An Assessment of the Right to Education in International Human Rights Law0
In memoriam: Professor Christof Heyns0
40 Years NQHR, Transfer of Editor-in-Chief, and Going Open Access0
Inside the Human Rights Ministry of Burkina Faso: How professionalised civil servants shape governmental human rights focal points0
Age-based triage and human rights0
The relationship between international human rights law and international humanitarian law: Taking stock at the end of 2022?0
NQHR December 20220
Synergies or silos? Exploring human rights considerations in sustainability reporting practices in the Nordics0
Editorial0
Sounding the alarm for digital agriculture: Examining risks to the human rights to science and food0
Strategic litigation before the European Committee of Social Rights: Fit for purpose?0
Recent publications June 20230
Mapping the frontiers of sustainable development and human rights as a field of enquiry0
Facial recognition and the end of human rights as we know them?0
Intergenerational rights are children's rights: Upholding the right to a healthy environment through the UNCRC0
Recent publications September 20230
SIM Peter Baehr lecture: Human rights: A responsibility for each and everyone of us0
The French duty of vigilance law: A reference guide for the transposition of the corporate sustainability due diligence directive0
Picking up the pieces: Transitional justice responses to destruction of tangible cultural heritage0
Public prosecutors and the right to personal liberty: An analysis of the jurisprudence of the UN Human Rights Committee and the European Court of Human Rights0
Vulnerabilisation: Between mainstreaming and human rights overreach0
Human rights and the political: Assessing the allegation of human rights overreach in migration matters0
European case law on migrants’ social and mobility rights: The need for a comparative approach in assessing ‘human rights overreach’0
The right of minority-refugees to preserve their cultural identity: An intersectional analysis0
NQHR September 20210
Licensed to kill…discourse? agents provocateurs and a purposive right to freedom of expression0
The ‘normality’ of labour exploitation: The right to fair and just working conditions in the Union's social market economy0
Recent publications in international human rights law0
How long does the past endure? ‘Continuing violations’ and the ‘very distant past’ before the UN Human Rights Committee0
Recent publications September 20240
Recent publications0
The right to science or to Wissenschaft? Five lessons from the travaux préparatoires0
Towards 2122 and beyond: Developing the human rights of future generations0
Race and the regulation of international migration. The ongoing impact of colonialism in the case law of The European Court of Human Rights0
Confronting risks at the intersection of climate change and artificial intelligence: The promise and perils of rights-based approaches0
Human rights and the cost-of-living crisis0
Reinterpreting human rights in the climate crisis: Moving beyond economic growth and (un)sustainable development to a future with degrowth0
Is the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights in an Existential Crisis?0
Recent Publications March 20240
Racial Discrimination and Nationality and Migration Exceptions: Reconciling CERD and the Race Equality Directive0
The State, the assailant? Guaranteeing economic and social rights after widespread violence through the Inter-American Court of Human Rights0
The potential and pitfalls of the vulnerability concept for human rights0
SIM Peter Baehr lecture 2023: Human rights and the International Court of Justice0
Contested visions of sustainable development in conflicts over renewable energy, land, and human rights: A case study of Unión Hidalgo, Mexico0
Treaty flexibility unilaterally boosted: Reservations to European Social Charters0
The more the better? The complementarity of United Nations institutions in the fight against torture0
Religious dress in the healthcare setting: Unpacking legal arguments and balancing individual rights0
Human rights in the Olympic Movement: The application of international and European standards to the lex sportiva0
Excluded and left behind: Racial discrimination and structural inequalities in the right to health0
‘Change here for…’: Understanding progress in business and human rights through legal entanglement0
Recent publications on international human rights law0
Recent publications in international human rights law0
The age of subsidiarity? The ECtHR’s approach to the admissibility requirement that applicants raise their Convention complaint before domestic courts0
Academic freedom: A view from the Inter-American system of human rights0
The UDHR as a living instrument at 75 and beyond0
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