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Aim for human rights publishes yearly. Here you find an overview of our most recent books and discussion papers. You can download them for free. Printed versions can be ordered by e-mail (against payment of costs).
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| 2005 | The scope of impunity in Indonesia How many human rights violations have remained unpunished in Indonesia since 1965? The answer "too many" does not help human rights activists in their battle against impunity. In this study Aim for human rights' managing director Martha Meijer tried to analyse mechanisms of impunity in Indonesia... More | ![]() |
| 2004 | Reinvigorating human rights in the Barcelona process This paper introduces the method Human Rights Impact Assessment and describes the search for a more systematic approach to human rights. The human rights situation in Marocco serves as an example. More | |
| 2002 | Matching practice with principles Describes the development of the method of Human Rights Impact Assessment for EU policies with external effects. More | ![]() |
| 1998 | Dealing with Human Rights. Asian and Western Views on the Value of Human Rights 'Dealing with Human Rights' features stimulating essays by four Asian and four European authors reflecting different cultural perspectives on enforcing human rights in international relations. Their contributions make a fascinating intercultural statement. Edited by Aim for human rights managing... More | ![]() |
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