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Almpanaki Manolia (Greek)
The Media and the Violation of
International Law during the Kosovo Crisis
Anttila Jane (Finnish)
Civil Society in Search of Truth and
Democracy
Araujo Torres Da Silva Daniel Maria
Joana (Portuguese)
"No Man’s Child”
- The War Rape Orphans
Asciutti Elena (Italian)
Right to Information and
Democratisation: the Example of BiH
Baldanza Roberto (Luxembourgish)
The Rights to Freedom of
Expression, Association and Peaceful Assembly of Herri Batasuna,Euskal
Herritarrok and Batasuna
Ballestero Beltran Marta (Spanish)
First Interview. Access to the Asylum
Procedure in the EU
Bebos Marinella (German)
Establishing a Coherent Doctrine of
Humanitarian Intervention
Breyton Marjorie (French)
Les ONG de Défense des Droits de
l’Homme Face aux Contraintes du Champ Politique. Cas du Maroc et de la
Tunisie
Camina Izkara Alazne (Spanish)
Comparing Mechanisms to Commit
Multinational Enterprises to Protect the Environment: A Role for Human
Rights?
Celen Susanna (Swedish)
Political Rights for Minority Groups
through Reserved Seats in National Parliaments
Colligan Pauleen Claire (Irish)
Guaranteeing the Presence of “Ethnic
Minorities” in the Media: a Positive Step towards the Realisation of the Freedom
of Expression, the Advancement of Democracy, and a Tool in the Fight against
Racism
D’ Arcangelo Roberta (Italian)
Study on a Possible Approach to Human
Rights Impact Assessment in Development Policies
Da Silva E Paula Clarice (Brasilian)
Poverty Reduction within the
Perspective of the Child’s Right to Education
De Kort Frauke (Dutch)
Education Politicised. Present
Situation and Future Prospects in Bosnia and Herzegovina
De Jaegere Samuel (Belgian)
The “Belgian Thesis” Today
Donnard Gaelle (French)
Droits Collectifs: Une Mise en Péril
des Sociétés Libérales? Paradoxes, Enjeux et Perspectives de la Protection des
Minorités
Estevez Sanchez De Rojas Candelaria (Spanish)
Crimes against Humanity under
International Customary Law against the Background of Communal Violence in
India
Fallstrom Pia Johanna (Finnish)
Right to Freedom of Movement and
Choice of Residence- Also an IDP’s Right? Case Study on IDP Returns in Bosnia
and Herzegovina
Fernandez Pacheco Estrada Patricia (Spanish)
The Right to Create: The Case of the
Iranian Female Filmmakers
Friberg Erik (Swedish)
The Question of ‘Montagnard’ Autonomy
in the Central Highlands of Vietnam
Galtung Irene (Norwegian)
The Human Right to Food and
Nutrition and the Story of 840 Million Court Cases
Giannakaki Angeliki (Greek)
The Cyprus Question: Obstacles and
Chances for the Implementation of the Kofi Annan Plan
Giongo Alessandro (Italian)
Human Rights and Democracy in
European Development Cooperation: the Case of Cuba
Gmelin Eva (German)
Failing States - Failing International
Community? Towards an African Approach to Post-Conflict Situations and
Democratisation: The Case of Rwanda
Granados Janice (Danish)
Indigenous Peoples’ Participation in
Danida’s Transport Sector Programme for the Autonomous Regions of
Nicaragua
Gunther Anine Nathalie (Danish)
Capital Punishment -Between
Sovereignty and Humanity
Hammerer Rosemarie (Austrian)
The Impact of State Policies and
Practices in Pakistan on Girls’ Right to Education. Lessons to be Learnt for the
Reconstruction of Girls’ Education in Afghanistan?
Hennessy Roisin (Irish)
The Transnational Scope and Application
of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Hofbauer Sophie (Austrian)
The Visualisation of Dignity.
Photography from an Ethical Perspective
Iversen Helle Dahl (Danish)
Combating Impunity for Sexual Violence
against Women in Armed Conflict. An Analysis of International Mechanisms and
Their Co-operation
Kamphorst Sjeanne G. J. (Dutch)
Protecting the Right to Life. Positive
Obligations under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human
Rights
Koblanck Maria (Swedish)
What is in a Human Rights Clause? -
It’s Development, its Application and an Insight into the Construct of a
European Identity
Kregel Stefania (Belgian)
Voting with Your Feet in Bosnia and
Herzegovina: The Role of Minority Returns in the Restoration of a Multiethnic
State
Jacquemin Valérie (Belgian)
L’Application Extraterritoriale de la
Convention Européenne des Drotis de l’Homme et la Notion de
“Juridiction”
Jensen Sandra (Danish)
In Search for Human Rights Indicators
for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
John Arturo (British)
Family Reunification for Migrants and
Refugees: A Forgotten Human Right?
Jurimae Kullike (Estonian)
The Role of the Judiciary in the
Democratic Transition: The Estonian Experience
Lindblad Janne (Danish)
The Right to Free Elections According
to the European Convention on Human Rights
Lindenbauer Eva Maria (Austrian)
Traditional Ways of Conflict
Resolution and the Question of Cultural Generalisability of the Problem-Solving
Workshop: An Alternative Attempt
Lolk Karoline (Danish)
New Minorities and Minority Rights –
An Unsettled Issue
Longo De Andrade Simone (Portuguese)
Microcredit: An Opportunity for
Dignity - A Human Rights Perspective
Luppino Giuseppe (Italian)
Universal Jurisdiction: National and
International Perspectives
Malz Ewa (Polish)
Human Right Protection or Immigration
Policy? Right to Family Reunification for Third Country Nationals Legally
Residing in the EU Member States. Case Study of two Member States and a
Candidate Country - France, Germany and Poland
Martinod Caroline (French)
Providing Witnesses with Adequate
Support and Protection: The Difficult Challenge of the International Criminal
Tribunals
Mcmullan Laura (British)
The Optional Protocol to the UN
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or
Punishment: To be Welcomed or Rejected by the International Community
Moeller Tanya (German)
Freedom of Religion and the Identity
Card Reform in Greece
Nagy Zsuzsanna (Hungarian)
Regulating Child Work: A European
Union Attempt Analysis of Council Directive 94/33/EC on the Protection of Young
People at Work
Nanou Styliani (Greek)
A “Joint Venture” Against Torture: The
Committee for the Prevention of Torture and the European Court of Human
Rights
Oberg Annika (Swedish)
Democratisation of the Police Force:
A Means to the Achievement of Democratic Peace?
O’ Connell David (Irish)
Human rights: Political Empowerment or
Impoverishment?
Ogbamicael Asmeron (German)
Anticipatory Self-Defence in a Post
9/11 Security Environment
Palayret Gallianne (French)
France’s Exotic Legal Order: An
Implicit Recognition of Minority Rights?
Perez Rocha Immaculada (Spanish)
Power-sharing in the Republic of
Macedonia after the Ohrid Framework Agreement and its Impact on the Turkish
Community
Peeters Anne (Dutch)
Street Children’s Asylum Claims in
Europe
Pimentel Biscaia Maria Arcelina (Portuguese)
Defining Democracy: A Comparison
between the European and the Inter-American System of Human Rights
Pinto Teixeira Direito Barbara (Portuguese)
Victim’s Rights in National and
Particularly in International Criminal Procedure, Origins and Issues: The
Special Status of Victims before the International Criminal Court
Popa Simona Gabriela (Romanian)
Primacy and Complementarity in the
ICTY, ICTR and ICC Systems
Preda Gabriela Iuliana (Romanian)
Media Freedom Issues in Russia’
Relations with the United Nations. Reflections on Double Standards
Puhar Eva (Slovenian)
Abolishing the Death Penalty in
Central and Eastern Europe - A Survey of Abolition Processes in Former Communist
Countries
Regeer Linda (Dutch)
Human Rights and Population Policies: A
Case Study of China’s One-Child Policy
Riga Styliani (Greek)
They are Sold like a Doll. Trafficking
in Women in Greece for the Purpose of Sexual Exploitation
Rosenberger Karin (Austrian)
Finding a Common European Asylum
Policy - Between Legal Obligations and Political Realities
Rossler Fabienne (Luxembourgish)
Les Droits des Femmes en Islam
: Droits Humains de Seconde Classe ?
Ryan Elaine (Irish)
Justifying Infringements of Human
Rights and Impunity: The Construction of Terrorism and Anti- Terrorism in
Chechnya
Sakulin Wolfgang (Austrian)
The Possible Effects of European
Union Competition Law on Media Plurality
Salminen Anne (Finnish)
Perpetual Outcast? Roma Children and
their Right to Education in Slovakia, in the Context of the EU
Enlargement
Santos Nascimento Daniaela Rute (Portuguese)
The Inclusion of Human Rights in
Humanitarian Assistance: The Difficult but Necessary Way between Theory and
Practice
Schimdt Anna Lena (Swedish)
Neglected and Forgotten: The Human
Rights of Street Children: Poverty Reduction and Development in
Ethiopia
Shabander Nadia (French)
Refugee Law in Theory and Practice:
The Case Study of Sangatte
Seesurun Veena (British)
The Price of Peace: The Case of
Sexual Exploitation in UN Peacekeeping Missions
Solimeo Luca (Italian)
The Role of Mass Media in the
Promotion of Right to Food and the Agrarian Reform in Today’s Brazil. Freedom of
Expression and the Media Coverage of the MST in the pre-Lula and post-Lula
Election Period
Styp Rekowski Adam (Polish)
The European Union’s Programmes on
Reconstructing the Judicial System and Delivering Justice in post-Genocide
Rwanda. A Pattern to be Followed or Lessons to be Learned?
Thiron Fanny (French)
Implementing the Right to Food in
Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe: States’ and NGOs’ Responses to Hunger as a
Political Problem
Trevisan Luca (Italian)
Conflict Prevention and International
Assistance: The Protection of Human Rights in the LRRD Perspective
Van Goethem Valerie (Belgian)
Minority Language Rights in
Education: The Kurdish Language Issue in Turkey’s Educational System in the
Light of EU-Accession Perspectives
Vastinesluoma Carita (Finnish)
Legal Norms and Reality - Rights of
the Internally Displaced Persons in the Context of the Chechen Conflict in
Regard to the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement
Veegens Karin (Dutch)
Divergent Opinions of a Presumed
Unambiguous Norm of Ius Cogens, the Torture Definition, and the Consequences of
this Diversity in the Field of Protecting People against Torture
Verelst Sebastian (Belgian)
Amnesties and Truth Commissions in the
Light of the Rome Statute: Guidelines for Future Truth Commissions
Voidonikolas Panagiota (Greek)
International Mediation in the
Colombian Conflict- A Theoretical Approach to Three Model Situations
Webb Rosin (Irish)
The Justiciability of Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights with Reference to the Application of the Right to Adequate
Housing in Domestic Courts
Widen Jenny (Finnish)
Autonomy in International Law: The
Case of Kurdistan
Wiegmann Max (German)
The Challenge of Preventing Violent
Conflict: An Empirical Analysis of the EU’s Efforts in Kosovo and the Former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Williams Rebecca (British)
Breaking the Waves: Rethinking
Definitions of Democracy in an International Context
Zaporojan Angelina (Moldova)
Language Rights: Minority Rights or
Majority Rights?
Zecchinato Marco (Italian)
Civil Society in Serbia before and
after Milosevic. A Perspective on NGOs in South-East Serbia
8/10/2009
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