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#13 Regionaler Menschenrechtsschutz

Wir sehen uns vor Gericht!

07.01.2022

Das neue Jahr beginnt für viele mit guten Vorsätzen. Was das mit (regionalen) Menschenrechtsverträgen zu tun hat, erklärt Isabel Lischewski im Grundlagenteil. Dabei geht sie auf die Rolle des Europäischen Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (EGMR) und seine Bedeutung für den Menschenrechtsschutz in Europa ein. Erik Tuchtfeld hat mit Ximena Soley über ein anderes regionales Menschenrechtsgericht gesprochen: Den Inter-Amerikanischen Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte (IAGMR) und dessen Einbettung in die Organisation Amerikanischer Staaten (OAS).

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Hintergrundinformationen:

Moderation: Erik Tuchtfeld & Dr. Isabel Lischewski
Grundlagen: Dr. Isabel Lischewski
Interview: Dr. Ximena Soley & Erik Tuchtfeld
Schnitt: Daniela Rau

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Erik Tuchtfeld

Erik Tuchtfeld is a research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (Heidelberg). He studied law at the University of Buenos Aires and Heidelberg University, where he graduated in 2020. His research interests include comparative constitutional law, human rights law, in particular the right to privacy and freedom of expression, and the regulation of social media platforms.

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Isabel Lischewski

Dr. Isabel Lischewski is a Post-Doctoral Research Assistant with Prof. Dr. Nora Markard at WWU Münster. Her research interests lie in global governance, critical theory, and access to justice. She is an editor-in-chief at Völkerrechtsblog.

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Sophie Schuberth
Sophie Schuberth is a visiting research fellow at the Minerva Center for Human Rights at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and a PhD-candidate in the Berlin Potsdam Research Group ‘The International Rule of Law- Rise or Decline?’ at Freie Universität Berlin. She is an editor at Völkerrechtsblog and co-host of the Völkerrechtspodcast.
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Philipp Eschenhagen

Philipp Eschenhagen is a research associate at Bucerius Law School and a PhD candidate at the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law. He is an editor at Völkerrechtsblog.

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