The Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR) (Norsk senter for menneskerettigheter (SMR)) established in 1987, is a renowned multi-disciplinary human rights Centre under the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo (UiO).
The Norwegian Centre for Human Rights
—promotes human rights as a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary field of research, and emphasizes the interrelation between research, education and practical efforts for the protection of human rights;
—has an extended network of cooperating partners globally, including state actors, academic institutions, UN organs, and civil society organizations; and
—publishes the Nordic Journal of Human Rights (NJHR) in collaboration with Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
In addition to its highly qualified researchers in the fields of law, political science, philosophy, and social anthropology, the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights has acquired extensive international expertise through international programme activities and works particularly on promoting Business and Human Rights, Equality and Non-discrimination, Freedom of Religion or Belief, Human Rights Education, Human Rights Mechanisms, and the Rule of Law.
These initiatives stem from international human rights standards and recommendations by the UN and the regular reviews undertaken in the form of Universal Periodic Reviews (UPR).
Open to all, the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights also hosts Norway’s largest and most up-to-date collection of human rights literature, containing nearly 10,000 international and Norwegian titles, which are utilised by public administration, law firms, organizations, and the media.
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Education Administration Programs
HQ Location
Domus Juridica, Kristian Augusts gate 17
Oslo, 0164, NO
Keywords
Business and Human RightsEquality and Non-DiscriminationFreedom of Religion and BeliefHuman Rights EducationHuman Rights MechanismsHuman Rights and ConflictHuman Rights and ConstitutionalismHuman Rights and DevelopmentHuman Rights and DiversityInternational Human Rights Law