Studies on fundamental and human rights

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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:

  1. 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
  2. Klein, Eckart et al., “Human Rights for All”: 50 Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1999
  3. Hofmann, Bianca, Basics and Effects of the Refoulement Ban under International Law, 1999
  4. Weiss, Norman, The Importance of Human Rights Clauses for External Relations and EC / EU Development Aid Agreements, 2000
  5. Twenty Years of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), 2000
  6. Schäfer, Barbara, Protection of Fundamental Rights by the Constitutional Court of Brandenburg, 2000
  7. Haratsch, Andreas, The History of Human Rights. - 4th edition 2010
  8. Brinkmeier, Friederike, human rights violators before national criminal courts? The Pinochet case in the light of current developments in international criminal law, 2003
  9. Schäfer, Bernhard, "Guantanamo Bay": Status of prisoners and habeas corpus, 2003
  10. Okafor-Obasi, Obasi, The Enforcement of Etate Ebligations to Respect and Ensure Human Rights in International Law, 2003
  11. Lohmann, Georg et al., Human Rights: Indivisible and Equal ?, 2005
  12. Roth, Klaus et al., Right to Resist? : The history of ideas and philosophical perspectives, 2006
  13. 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
  14. Steiger, Dominik, The CIA, Human Rights and the Khaled el-Masri Case, 2007
  15. 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

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