Author: GTZ-Cross sectoral project "Realizing Human Rights in Development Cooperation"
DC-Link List
DC-Bibliography
3 p.
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January 2011
DC-Linklist
4 p.
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2 p.
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DC-Promising Practices
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November 2009
One major area in which human rights have certainly come under pressure in recent years is security policy. This is a global phenomenon which includes Europe and Germany. The German Institute for Human Rights therefore paid special attention in 2008 to those security policy developments in Germany and Europe which threaten to diminish the value placed on rights to freedom. People often lose sight of the fact that there are human rights concerns behind apparently "technical" concepts such as data protection. The anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights therefore marked a welcome occasion for reflecting in concrete terms on the conditions people need to live their lives in dignity and liberty, including in the light of current security policy developments.
Editor: German Institute for Human Rights
Annual Report
ISSN: 1869-0564
48 p.
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August 2009
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DC-Talking-Human-Rights
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