
Past Events
CPG Winter Academy on Human Rights 2013
Agenda
Monday, November 18:
Henning Glaser, Head, CPG, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University
“Human Rights Between Universalism and Particularism”
Dr. Marco Haase, Sino-German Institute of Law, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing
“Is the Weighting of Human Rights Universal?”
Prof. Dr. Prasit Aekaputra, Faculty of Law, Huachiew Chalermprakiet University
“Teaching and Learning International Human Rights Law Today”
Assoc. Prof. Narong Jaiharn, Dean Faculty of Law, Thammasat University
“Human Rights and Criminal Justice”
Dr. Widodo Ekatjahjana , Faculty of Law, Jember University
“Control for the Constitutional Court in Term of Protecting Citizen’s Constitutional Rights in Indonesia: A Political Threat or A Constitutional Need?”
Laurent Meillan, Human Rights Officer, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Bangkok Regional Office
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Dr. Widodo Ekatjahjana , Faculty of Law, Jember University
“Control for the Constitutional Court in Term of Protecting Citizen’s Constitutional Rights in Indonesia: A Political Threat or A Constitutional Need?”
Tuesday, November 19:
Prof. Dr. Thomas Schmitz, Hanoi Law University
“The New Chapter on Fundamental Rights in the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam”
Dr. Marco Haase, Sino-German Institute of Law, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing
“Is the Weighting of Human Rights Universal?”
Georg Schlüter, Attorney at Law
“Human Dignity as an Unrestricted Human Rights in the German Basic Law”
Heru Susetyo, Faculty of Law, University of Indonesia
“The Development of Human Rights Provisions in the Indonesian Constitution”
Dr. Gothom Arya, Institute for Human Rights and Peace Studies, Mahidol University, Mahidol University
“Human Rights and Peace”
Thursday, November 21:
Prof. Andreas Føllesdal, Director, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, Oslo University
“Machiavelli’s ‘The Prince’ at 500 Years: Lessons for International Human Rights Courts”
Dr. Wojciech Brzozowski, Faculty of Law and Administration, Warsaw University
“Human Rights – Why the Constitution Does Matter”
Adam Krzywon, Faculty of Law and Administration, Warsaw University
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Dr. Navid Fozi- Abivard, Middle East Institute, National University of Singapore
“Nation-State Building and Human Rights in Iran”
Slavica Banic, Justice, Constitutional Court of the Republic of Croatia
“The Right to Fair Trial, its Aspects Through the Practice of the Constitutional Court and European Court of Human Rights”
Panel Human Rights related NGOs:
Chalida Tajaroensuk, People’s Empowerment Foundation
Veerawit Tianchainan, Thai Committee for Refugees Foundation
Human Rights Protection by State Agencies in Thailand:
Amara Pongsapich, Chairperson, Human Rights Commission Thailand
Panit Nitithanprapas, Chief Ombudsman
Migration and Human Rights in ASEAN:
Claudia Natali, International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Paisith Sungkahapong , Department of Special Investigation, Ministry of Justice Thailand
Friday, November 22:
Prof. Dr. Robert Esser, Director, Research Center for Human Rights in Criminal Proceedings, Faculty of Law, Passau University
“Consular Protection in Criminal Proceedings – Art. 36 VCCR (Vienna Convention on Consular Protection)”
Prof. Dr. Bartosz Makowicz, Faculty of Law, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)
“The Principle of Proportionality as a Limit of Restrictions on Basic Rights”
Prof. em. Dr. Dirk Ehlers, Faculty of Law, Westfälische Wilhelms University Münster
“Rights and Freedoms Guaranteed by the European Convention on Human Rights”
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