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European Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa European Regional Master's degree in Democracy and Human Rights in south-east Europe Escuela de Humanidades Centro de Estudios sobre Democratización y Derechos Humanos – CEDEHU Master of Human Rights & Democratisation (Asia Pacific Regional Program) Master of Human Rights & Democratisation (Armenia Regional Master)
Joint Publications

Joint Publications among Regional Masters Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation

The first volume was jointly published in 2001 by the European Master’s (E.MA), the African Master’s, the South East European Master’s (ERMA) and the Mediterranean Master’s (which is no longer active).

This volume is a selection of eight theses chosen among the best ones submitted in the four regional masters.

Theses Titles:

  • Olivera Luketic - The role of specialised bodies in the context of the new EU Racial Equality Directive
  • Barbel Vrancken – Reviewing affirmative action: A comparative study of the conditions applied by the ECJ and other legal systems
  • Lirette Louw – Hate speech in Africa: Formulating an appropriate legal response for a racially and ethnically divided continent with specific reference to South Africa and Rwanda
  • Sisule Fredrick Musungu – The right to health in the global economy: Reading human rights obligations into the patent regime of the WTO-TRIPS agreement
  • Ermelina Balla – Women’s right in Albania during the post-Communist transition
  • Ivan Barbalic – The role of elites in the disintegration of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
  • Michael Michalakis – Equal rights and opportunities for men and women under the EU law
  • Rym Ben Slama – The death penalty as an exception to the right to life: To what extent is capital punishment a violation of human rights?

The references to the volume are:

International Yearbook of Regional Human Rights Masters Programme 2001
Published by The Centre for Human Rights of the University of Pretoria, Pretoria, 2001.

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The second volume was jointly published in 2006 by the European Master’s (E.MA), the African Master’s, the South East European Master’s (ERMA) and the Mediterranean Master’s (which is no longer active).

  • Nora Holzmann – Missing men, walking women: A gender perspective on organised armed violence in Brazil
  • Sophie Olivier – Re-embodying the human: Narrative de/reconstructions of the subject of human rights
  • Obiokaya Onyinye Iruoma – Eradicating delay in the administration of justice in African courts: A comparative analysis of South African and Nigerian courts
  • Liliana Trillo Diaz – Protection of access to essential treatment for people living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda from a human rights perspective
  • Margiana Brading – Reconciling universaries of children’s rights and cultural diversity
  • Kumjana Novakova New wine in old bottles, consociational democracy: Comparative analysis of Bosnia and Herzogovina, Kosovo and Macedonia
  • Natif – The concept of culpable omission under the jurisprudence of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. From 1993 until March 2003
  • Philippa Said – International trade and human rights

The references to the volume are:

International Yearbook of Regional Human Rights Masters Programme 2006.

Published by ABC Press, Cape Town, 2008.

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 January 2010 14:37