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Front page » Events
Event 06.29.2021

Webinar om staters menneskerettslige forpliktelser til å avverge farlige klimaendringer

29/06/2021 @ 10:00– 11:45 – NIM arrangerer webinar om klimaendringer og staters menneskerettslige forpliktelser. Webinaret er på engelsk. Se fullt program her.

Event 05.05.2022

Human Rights Protection against Interference in Traditional Sami Areas: ICCPR Article 27 in a Sámi Context

05/05/2022 @ 14:00– 15:00 –

Watch the recording of our side event on “Human Rights Protection against Interference in Traditional Sami Areas” during UNPFII 2022.

Event 11.10.2022

Taking stock of climate change and human rights – what’s new since COP26, and what to expect going forward?

10/11/2022 @ 16:00– 17:00 –

Join us for a stocktake on recent developments in the field of human rights and climate change. What has happened since COP26, what can we expect from COP27 and going forward?

Reindeer on snow, split with ocean water.
Event 04.20.2023

Can Human Rights Protect Indigenous Peoples from Climate Harm? Experiences from the North and South.

20/04/2023 @ 13:15– 14:45 –

Join us for a side-event on the question: Can Human Rights Protect Indigenous Peoples from Climate Harm? With experiences from the North and South, during the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 22nd Session

NIM

The primary function of the Norwegian Human Rights Institution is to promote and protect human rights in accordance with the Constitution, the Human Rights Act and other legislation, international treaties and other international law.

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Visiting address

Akersgata 8
0158 Oslo

Mailing adress

Norges institusjon for menneskerettigheter
Postboks 299, Sentrum
0103 Oslo

Contact information

NIM does not process or provide legal aid in individual cases concerning violations of human rights. If you need information about where to turn if you need guidance, advice or legal assistance see our page on Guidance and advice.

Phone: 004723316970
Email: info@nhri.no