Franz-Josef Hutter

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Franz-Josef Hutter (born October 11, 1963 in Griesbach ; † June 24, 2013 in Mannheim ) was a German human rights activist and political scientist .

After completing a commercial apprenticeship, he graduated from secondary school and studied political science, history and sociology in Duisburg, Heidelberg and Mannheim. He did his doctorate with Hermann Weber in 2002. For years he was involved in the human rights movement such as Amnesty International , where he worked with Volkmar Deile . From 1998 to the last edition in 2012/13 he was co-editor of the Jahrbuch Menschenrechte , since 2006 in connection with the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Human Rights . Most recently he worked at the Mannheim Center for European Social Research .

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  • Edited with Carsten Tessmer : People on the run , Leske + Budrich, 1999 ISBN 978-3810023902
  • Edited with Carsten Tessmer: Human rights and civil society in Germany , Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 1999 ISBN 978-3-8100-2153-3
  • Edited with Carsten Tessmer: Human rights in Germany. Past and present, Beck, Munich 1997 ISBN 978-3406420085 https://d-nb.info/949108782/04
  • Human Rights Policy in the Age of Globalization. A contribution to the integrated foreign and domestic policy consideration and implementation of norms recognized as guiding principles and agreed under international law under the sign of new challenges, self-published, Mannheim 2002 = diss. Content
  • No rights. Human rights as the foundation of a functioning world order , construction TB, Berlin 2003 ISBN 9783746670409
  • Ed. With Carsten Kimmle: The unfulfilled promise. 60 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in cooperation with the German section of Amnesty International, von Loeper, 2008 ISBN 978-3-86059-522-0
  • with Karin Lukas: Human Rights and Economy , Vienna / Graz 2009 ISBN 978-3-7083-0585-1

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