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av May-Len Skilbrei og Per Jørgen Ystehede.
Sarah Gwyneth McMains completed her Master of Philosophy in the Theory and Practice of Human Rights at the University of Oslo in 2017. Her master’s thesis is titled “Translating feminist norms and strategies through sexual and gender-based violence programming in Somalia: An explorative approach to understanding norm internalization”. In it, she explores and analyzes various translation processes of international norms into a domestic setting through SGBV programming in Somalia. The goal of the exploration was to deepen understanding of the nuanced processes involved in norm internalization and how it impacts the long-term sustainability of SGBV programming. Her research and fieldwork in Kenya were funded by a scholarship graciously received from Fritt Ord.
She currently volunteers with the Vigdís Freedom Foundation (Oslo) as a Project and Legal Coordinator. The Foundation is a non-profit organization that advocates for and supports women prisoners of conscience and human rights defenders.
av Ragnhild Sollund
This book is edited by UiO Faculty of Law Scholar Malcolm Langford, together with Anne Russell. Cambridge University Press, 2017.
This article was published in Review of the African Political Economy, Vol. 44, 2017, by Peris Jones.
by Wouter Stol, Helene O.I. Gundhus, Siv Runhovde and Karianne Rønning
av Wouter Stol, Helene I. Gundhus, Siv Runhovde, Karianne Rønning
edited by Peter Scharff Smith and Thomas Ugelvik
Heidi Mork Lomell (red.), May-Len Skilbrei (red.)
by May-Len Skilbrei and Charlotta Holmström
by Ragnhild Sollund
by Sveinung Sandberg and Øystein Skjælaaen
Article by Inga Bostad and Hilde Bondevik in Research Methods in Human Rights: A Handbook /Andreassen, sano, McInerney-Lankford (eds) Pp 68 - 93, Cambridge Edward Elgar, 2017.
Franko i OUPs handbook.
This book is edited by NCHR Professor Bård A. Andreassen, together with Tiberius Barasa and J.B.Ndohvu. Focus Publishers, 2017.
by Dorina Damsa and Thomas Ugelvik
by Kristin Bergtora Sandvik and Julieta Lemaitre
by Kristin Bergtora Sandvik and Nathaniel A. Reymond
Contributors: Allen, Sylvie, Lunde, Wenche, Schjølberg Mads
by Silje Anderdal Bakken, Thomas Anton Sandøy and Sveinung Sandberg
Volume 12 - 2017 - Issue 2
Spesial Issue: Daughters of Themis: International Network of Female Business Scholars
The book will be of interest to insurance companies, ship owners, average adjusters and lawyers working with marine insurance questions. It may also be of interest to students and academics within the field of insurance law.
The Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law Yearbook 2015