The five E.MA Awarded Theses for the Academic Year 1998/1999 are:
Annalisa Creta, Recent Trends in the International Protection of Internally Displaced Persons
Maca Hourihane, International Humanitarian Law and United Nations: International Committee of the Red Cross and Human Rights: Making the Connections through New Conflicts
Ralf Jansen, From Portugal to China – Democracy and Human Rights Protection in Macao after the 20th December 1999
Annika Sandlund, The Right of Property: Contested Meanings, Contested Claims
Andraz Zidar, The European Court of Human Rights and The Question of Remedies
E.MA Awarded Theses Collection
In September 2000, the European Master Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation has launched a new publication: The E.MA Awarded Theses for each Academic Year.
Each academic year the E.MA Council selects 5 outstanding theses for this annual publication on the basis of their academic quality, originality, and contribution to the promotion and implementation of human rights and democratic values.