Studies on fundamental and human rights
Studies on basic and human rights is a series of publications published by the Potsdam Human Rights Center .
In order to open a forum for research work in the field of international and national human rights protection, the Human Rights Center has been publishing a series of studies since May 1998. 15 issues have appeared so far:
- Weiss, Norman, The new member states of the Council of Europe as reflected in the case law of the Strasbourg institutions: a first assessment, 1998
- Klein, Eckart et al., “Human Rights for All”: 50 Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1999
- Hofmann, Bianca, Basics and Effects of the Refoulement Ban under International Law, 1999
- Weiss, Norman, The Importance of Human Rights Clauses for External Relations and EC / EU Development Aid Agreements, 2000
- Twenty Years of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), 2000
- Schäfer, Barbara, Protection of Fundamental Rights by the Constitutional Court of Brandenburg, 2000
- Haratsch, Andreas, The History of Human Rights. - 4th edition 2010
- Brinkmeier, Friederike, human rights violators before national criminal courts? The Pinochet case in the light of current developments in international criminal law, 2003
- Schäfer, Bernhard, "Guantanamo Bay": Status of prisoners and habeas corpus, 2003
- Okafor-Obasi, Obasi, The Enforcement of Etate Ebligations to Respect and Ensure Human Rights in International Law, 2003
- Lohmann, Georg et al., Human Rights: Indivisible and Equal ?, 2005
- Roth, Klaus et al., Right to Resist? : The history of ideas and philosophical perspectives, 2006
- Schäfer, Bernhard, On the relationship between human rights and humanitarian international law: at the same time a contribution to the extraterritorial validity of human rights treaties, 2006
- Steiger, Dominik, The CIA, Human Rights and the Khaled el-Masri Case, 2007
- Weiß, Norms (Ed.), The Importance of Human Rights for the European Union: Aspects of International EU Human Rights Policy, 2011, with contributions by Julian Pfäfflin, Mario Hemmerling and Lutz Römer