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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The State, the assailant? Guaranteeing economic and social rights after widespread violence through the Inter-American Court of Human Rights15
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 Rights15
The right to science or to Wissenschaft? Five lessons from the travaux préparatoires10
Recent publications7
In memoriam: Professor Christof Heyns6
Recent publications June 20235
SIM Peter Baehr Lecture – Life Begins at Forty: Human Rights for the Future5
Racial Discrimination and Nationality and Migration Exceptions: Reconciling CERD and the Race Equality Directive4
Is the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights in an Existential Crisis?4
Justice starts at home: A call for stepped-up nationally-led investigations into torture4
Treaty tantrums: Past, present and future of a business and human rights treaty4
Human rights in the Olympic Movement: The application of international and European standards to the lex sportiva4
Is it time for a European Convention against Racial Profiling?3
Principle and power: The struggle to protect human rights3
De-centring inclusion: Discussing the meaning and place of inclusive education in international and European law through the case of children with autism3
Editorial2
Another brick in the wall: The student housing crisis in the UK and the ICESCR2
Berlin techno goes intangible cultural heritage: Modern music, the cultural appropriation debate, and the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination2
Recent publications December 20232
Sim Peter Baehr lecture 2024 – The state of human rights: An attempt at optimism2
The French duty of vigilance law: A reference guide for the transposition of the corporate sustainability due diligence directive2
Vulnerabilisation: Between mainstreaming and human rights overreach2
Recent publications in international human rights law1
Synergies or silos? Exploring human rights considerations in sustainability reporting practices in the Nordics1
Recent publications in international human rights law1
Protecting the mental realm: What does human rights law bring to the table?1
How long does the past endure? ‘Continuing violations’ and the ‘very distant past’ before the UN Human Rights Committee1
Fineman in Luxembourg: Empirical lessons in asylum seeker vulnerability from the CJEU1
Pandemic protests: Creatively using the freedom of assembly during COVID-191
Reassessing the framework for the protection of civil servant whistleblowers in the European Court of Human Rights1
NQHR December 20231
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 child1
Treaty flexibility unilaterally boosted: Reservations to European Social Charters1
Recent publications in international human rights law1
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