| Discipline | Law, human rights | 
|---|---|
| Language | English | 
| Publication details | |
| Former name(s) | Mennesker og Rettigheter, Nordisk tidsskrift for menneskerettigheter | 
| History | 1982–present | 
| Publisher | Universitetsforlaget on behalf of the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (Faculty of Law, University of Oslo) (Norway) | 
| Standard abbreviations | |
| ISO 4 | Nord. J. Hum. Rights | 
| Indexing | |
| ISSN | 1891-8131 (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).[1]
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.
