Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights

Papers
(The TQCC of Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights is 1. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Facing financialization in the housing sector: A human right to adequate housing for all12
Beyond gender equality? Anti-gender campaigns and the erosion of human rights and democracy11
Vulnerabilisation: Between mainstreaming and human rights overreach11
A typology of local governments’ engagement with human rights: Legal pluralist contributions to international law and human rights9
Imperatives of the Present: Black Lives Matter and the politics of memory and memorialization8
The potential and pitfalls of the vulnerability concept for human rights7
Closing the cultural rights gap in transitional justice: Developments from Canada’s National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls6
A new Convention on the human right to development: Putting the cart before the horse?5
A human right to climate protection – Necessary protection or human rights proliferation?4
Towards a new legal consensus on business and human rights: A 10th anniversary essay3
Procedural fairness: Between human rights law and social psychology3
Making the best interests of the child a substantive human right at the centre of national level expulsion decisions3
Race and the regulation of international migration. The ongoing impact of colonialism in the case law of The European Court of Human Rights3
Pandemic protests: Creatively using the freedom of assembly during COVID-193
The human rights turn in climate change litigation and responsibilities of legal professionals2
The new doctrine on misuse of power under Article 18 ECHR: Is it about the system of contre-pouvoirs within the State after all?2
Exploring the interplay between freedom of assembly and freedom of expression: The case of Russian solo pickets2
Governmental human rights focal points in federal contexts: The implementation of the Istanbul Convention in Switzerland as a case study2
Picking up the pieces: Transitional justice responses to destruction of tangible cultural heritage2
“Verticalised” cases before the European Court of Human Rights unravelled: An analysis of their characteristics and the Court’s approach to them2
The right of minority-refugees to preserve their cultural identity: An intersectional analysis2
The more the better? The complementarity of United Nations institutions in the fight against torture2
Treaty tantrums: Past, present and future of a business and human rights treaty2
Beyond the Minimalist Critique: An Assessment of the Right to Education in International Human Rights Law1
The relationship between international human rights law and international humanitarian law: Taking stock at the end of 2022?1
Human rights and the cost-of-living crisis1
Forensic medical reports in asylum cases: The view of the European Court of Human Rights and the Committee against Torture1
Racial Discrimination and Nationality and Migration Exceptions: Reconciling CERD and the Race Equality Directive1
Government human rights focal points: Lessons learned from focal points under the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities1
The UN at 75: Human rights and global pandemic1
Fineman in Luxembourg: Empirical lessons in asylum seeker vulnerability from the CJEU1
Human rights in the Olympic Movement: The application of international and European standards to the lex sportiva1
The notion of ‘a person of unsound mind’ under Article 5 § 1(e) of the European Convention on Human Rights1
Football, dictatorship, and human rights: The 1978 World Cup and solidarity activism in the Netherlands for Argentina1
Economic, social and cultural rights and their dependence on the economic growth paradigm: Evidence from the ICESCR system1
Is the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights in an Existential Crisis?1
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