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![Blue event poster, with the text "Changing the narrative: an exhibition on human rights defenders. November 1 to 12, 2021 at Domus Juridica. Opening and welcome on Nov 1, 12:15. 3rd floor at Domus Juridica, Kristian Augusts Gate 17, Oslo."](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/research/current-affairs/pics/changing_the_narrative_1000.jpg?alt=listing)
The Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR) and the Human Rights Fund (NHRF) are organizing the exhibition "CHANGING THE NARRATIVE". It focuses on human rights defenders and their role as actors of change. The exhibition will be displayed on the 3rd floor of Domus Juridica, November 1-12, and is open for all.
![Screenshot of a Zoom conference with 20 small images of participants.](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/research/current-affairs/pics/phd-triangle-1000.jpg?alt=listing)
Two of NCHR’s doctoral researchers, Elsabe Boshoff and Dinie Arief, presented their doctoral projects in this year’s Human Rights Interdisciplinary PhD Triangle Gathering. It was hosted virtually by the University of Essex on 26-27 April.
![Portrait of Marfa Rabkova, outdoors and smiling at the camera](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/research/current-affairs/pics/marfarabkova_1000.jpg?alt=listing)
NCHR students are working on an advocacy project in collaboration with Scholars at Risk. They welcome you to learn more about Belarusian student and human rights activist Marfa Rabkova.
![Cover of the Journal](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/research/njhr/issues/2020/pics/nordic-journal-2020-01.jpg?alt=listing)
Nordic Journal of Human Rights (2021) Volume 39, Issue 4
Special Issue: Disentangling the Relationship between Religion and Law
![Cover of the Issue](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/research/njhr/pics/rnhr_i_40_3_cover_p-1.webp?alt=listing)
Nordic Journal of Human Rights (2023) Volume 41, Issue 1. Special issue "World Heritage and Human Rights"
![Cover of the Issue](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/research/njhr/pics/rnhr_i_40_3_cover_p-1.webp?alt=listing)
Nordic Journal of Human Rights (2023) Volume 41, Issue 1. Special issue "World Heritage and Human Rights"
![Photo of contributors. From top left: Trine Lise Sundnes, Geir Flikke, Nataliya Yeremeyeva, Erik Møse, Sofie Høgestøl and Bård Vegar Solhjell](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/about/current/events/2023/cover-opd-2023.jpg?alt=listing)
How can Norway and the international community promote the protection of human rights and legal reforms in Ukraine?
The Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR) works with the Bulgarian Ministry of Justice to build the capacity of Bulgarian universities in human rights legal education.
![Image of a hand interacting with a floating hologram of the world, surrounded by icons representing a digital interface](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/about/current/events/2022/digitalization1_1000.jpg?alt=listing)
This conference addresses topical issues concerning challenges to human rights protection online and the regulation and use of artificial intelligence.
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The demand for Business and Human Rights competence is growing and the NCHR, together with China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) made an effort to bridge the gap with a workshop from 31 October to 1 November.
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To mark the International Women’s Day on Monday 8 March, the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR) would like to point to our Chinese partners important work towards gender equality in China. Raising awareness about domestic violence in China, contributing to better education on gender and human rights in Chinese universities and publication of the first Chinese textbook on gender and human rights are some of the achievements our Chinese partners have made with the support of the NCHR.
![Panel poster featuring pictures of the four competition winners, and the name and information of their project.](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/about/id/news/pics/panel_competition_winners_1000.jpg?alt=listing)
The NCHR, AUN-HRE and SHAPE-SEA organized an online panel with the winners of this year's essay competition on critical human rights and peace issues in ASEAN/Southeast Asia.
![Front page of book, with the title "Peace and Conflict Transformation in Southeast Asia"](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/about/id/news/pics/hr_education_book_1000.jpg?alt=listing)
The Human Rights Education Book on Peace and Conflict Transformation in Southeast Asia was officially launched in a digital event with distinguished experts from ASEAN countries on October 28.
![Image may contain: Clothing, Suit trousers, Glasses, Trousers, Product.](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/about/id/news/2022/walsh-bull-lecture-1000.jpg?alt=listing)
NCHR hosts joint lecture by Professors Ray Bull and Dave Walsh on the international implementation of investigative interviewing and the assessment of its effectiveness.
![Cover photo of the Nordic Journal of Human Rights](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/about/id/news/2022/nordic-journal-for-hr-1000x562.jpg?alt=listing)
In celebration of its 40th anniversary, the Nordic Journal of Human Rights offers complimentary temporary access to “The Future of Human Rights” issue.
![Image of UN building surrounded by alley of flags.](https://www.jus.uio.no/smr/english/about/current/events/2022/un_1000.jpg?alt=listing)
Please join us on 27 September 2022 for an online seminar on the domestic impact of the United Nations human rights treaty system. The seminar is jointly organised by the Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria, and the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo.