European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation explained

European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC)
Established:1997
Type:Higher Education
Parent:European Union
Students:(±) 100
Address:Riviera San Nicolò 26 Lido di Venezia
City:Venice
Postalcode:30126
Country:Italy
Coordinates:45.4279°N 12.3806°W
Campus:Monastery of San Nicolò al Lido
Academic Staff:Faculty: (±) 100 including administratives
Language:English Language
Website:EIUC.ORG

The European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC) is an interdisciplinary centre covering the area of human rights education and research formed by 41 universities from all European Union member states. The EIUC's activities include interdisciplinary education of students worldwide; developing training for senior officials of international organisations, field personnel, and other human rights professionals; identifying means of transferring academic expertise to the public, such as using visual arts and mass media; creating an environment for research cooperation; representing a network of graduates of the European Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation. The centre is housed in the Monastery of San Nicolò al Lido which has been made available to the EIUC by the Municipality of Venice, Italy.[1]

Administration

E.MA Programme Directors

Consortium

University Country Academics Past & Present
United Kingdom Prof. Jeff Kenner
United Kingdom Prof. Brice Dickson
The Netherlands Dr. Ria Wolleswinkel; Prof. Fons Coomans
The Netherlands Prof. Dr. Anja Mihr; Prof. Antoine Buyse; Dr. Marjolein van den Brink; Katherine Fortin; Prof. Jenny Goldschmidt; Dr. Brianne McGonigle; Dr. Alexandra Timmer; Dr. Tom Zwart.
Sweden Prof. Karol Nowak; Dr. Gregor Noll; Dr. Göran Melander; Dr. Mats Tjernberg; Dr. Ulrika Andersson; Dr. Alejandro Fuentes; Dr. Radu Mares; Dr. Ulf Maunsbach; Dr. Christoffer Wong; Dr. Maria Green.
Sweden Dr. Anna-Sara Lind; Dr. Rebecca Stern; Dr. Lotta Lerwall; Prof. Jane Reichel.
Spain Prof. Carmen Márquez Carrasco; Dr. Pablo Antonio Fernández-Sánchez; Prof. Pablo Gutiérrez Vega; Dr. Luis Rodríguez-Piñero; Ms. Beatriz Fernandez.
Spain Prof. Felipe Gómez; Dr. Kevin Villanueva; Prof. Cristina Churruca; Dr. Dolores Morondo; Dr. Joana Abrisketa Uriarte; Dr. Jaime Oraá; Dr. Eduardo Ruiz Vietez; Dr. Trinidad L. Vicente Torrado; Dr. Cristina de la Cruz.
Slovenia Prof. Petra Roter
Slovakia Prof. JUDr. Mária Patakyová; Doc. Tomáš Gábriš; Doc. Erik Láštic; PhD. Branislav Fábry; PhD. Marián Giba, PhD. Lýdia Tobiášová.
Romania Prof. Iulia MOTOC; Prof. Radu CARP; PhD Margareta MATACHE; PhD Liana IONITA
Portugal Prof. José Manuel Pureza; Prof. Vital Moreira; Prof. Jónatas Machado; Prof. Benedita Urbano; Carla Marcelino Gomes; Ana Filipa Neves; Catarina Gomes
Portugal Prof. Maria Teresa Pizarro Beleza; Prof. Helena Pereira de Melo; Prof. Nuno Piçarra
Poland Prof. Zdisław Kędzia; Dr. Agata Hauser; Prof. Roman Wieruszewski; Ms. Beata Zieba.
Malta
France Prof. Jean-Paul Jacqué; Dr. Florence Benoît-Rohmer; Prof. J.B. Marie; Prof. Yvan Boëv.
France Prof. Fédéric Sudre; Prof. Christophe Maubernard; Prof. Gérard Gonzalez; Prof. Claire Vial; Prof. Katarzyna Blay-Grabarczyk.
Greece Prof. Dimitra Papadopoulou; Dr Baka, Aphrodite; Dr Figgou Evangelia; Prof. Georgopoulos Alexandros; Prof. Hadjiconstantinou Costas; Dr Kalokairinou Eleni; Dr Kesidou Anastasia; Dr Matthaioudakis Marina; Prof. Mavroskoufis Dimitrios; Dr Nika-Sampson Evanthia; Dr Nikolakakis Dimitrios.
Greece Prof. Maria Daniella Marouda; Prof. Emeritus Stelios Perrakis; Prof. Grigoris Tsaltas
Germany Prof. Hans-Joachim Heintze; Prof. Pierre Thielbörger; Dr. Markus Moke; Prof. Adelheid Puttler; Charlotte Lülf; Katharina Behmer; Dr. Johannes Richert
Germany Prof. Hans Giessmann; Dr. Patricia Schneider; Dr. Götz Neuneck; Dr. Michael Brzoska.
Luxembourg Prof. Jean-Paul Lehners; Dr. Jörg Gerkrath; Dr. Robert Harmsen; Dr. Herwig Hofmann; Dr. Harlan Koff; Dr. René Leboutte; Dr. Lukas Sosoe.
Lithuania Prof. Dainius Žalimas; Dr. Vygantė Milašiūtė; Dr. Indrė Isokaitė.
Latvia Dr. Arturs Kucs; Dr. Anita Rodiņa; Dr. Annija Kārkliņa; Dr. Kristine Dupate; Dr. Arnis Buka; Dr. Christoph Schewe; Dr. Edmunds Broks; Dr. Māris Burbergs.
Italy Dr. Angela Melchiorre; Prof. Paolo de Stefani; Léonce Bekemans; Paola Degani; Pietro De Perini; Giuseppe Giordan; Costanza Margiotta; Marco Mascia; Lorenzo Mechi; Vincenzo Pace; Antonio Papisca; Paolo Piva; Claudia Pividori.
Italy Dr. Sara De Vido; Prof. Adalberto Perulli; Prof. Fabrizio Marrella; Prof. Vania Brino; Prof. Lauso Zagato.
Ireland Dr. Graham Finlay; Dr. Vincent Durac; Dr. Andy Storey; Dr. Alexa Zellentin
Ireland Dr. Liam Thornton
Ireland Prof. Michael O'Flaherty; Dr. John Reynolds; Prof. Ray Murphy; Dr. Shane Darcy; Dr. Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko; Mr. Peter Fitzmaurice; Dr.Ciara Smyth; Dr. Kathleen Cavanaugh; Prof. Michael A. Newton; Mr. Rick Lines; Dr. Aoife Duffy; Dr. Anita Ferrara
Hungary Prof. Gabor Halmai; Dr. Tamás Hoffmann; Dr. Csilla Lehoczky Kollonay; Dr. Zsolt Körtvélyesi; Dr. Kriszta Kovács; Dr. Balázs Majtényi; Dr. Júlia Mink; Dr. Orsolya Salát
Finland Prof. Jan Klabbers; Dr. Jarna Petman; Dr. Rotem Giladi.
Finland Prof. Elina Pirjatanniemi; Mrs. Catarina Krause, Dr. Viljam Engström.
Estonia Prof. Lauri Mälksoo; Prof. William B. Simons; Researcher Merilin Kiviorg; Prof.René Värk.
Denmark Prof. Tim Jensen
Denmark Dr. Eva Maria Lassen; Prof. Tim Jensen; Prof. Lars Binderup.
Austria Prof. Manfred Nowak; Dr. Christina Binder; Dr. Ursula Kriebaum; Dr. René Kuppe; Dr. Walter Schicho; Dr. Hannes Tretter.
Austria Prof. Wolfgang Benedek; Dr. Gerd Oberleitner; Dr. Christian Pippan; Prof. DDr. Renate Kicker
Belgium Prof. Koen Lemmens; Prof. René Foqué; Dr. Pietro Sullo; Dr. Stephan Parmentier; Prof. Marie-Claire Foblets, Prof. Paul Lemmens; Prof. Frank Verbruggen; Prof. Jan Wouters.
Belgium Prof. Guy Haarscher
Bulgaria Prof. Nikolay Natov; Dr. Plamen Pantev; Dr. Mariana Karagyozova; Dr. Radostin Belenski; Dr. Martin Belov; Dr. Vihur Kiskinov.
Croatia Prof. Josip Kregar
Cyprus Prof. Kalliope Agapiou-Josephides; Constandinides Aristotle; Demetriou Kyriakos; Hadjipavlou Maria; Hadjimichael Nikitas; Katsikides Savvas; Loizides Antis; Panagakou Stamatoula; Paraskevas Costas; Tombazos Stavros
Czech Republic Prof. Jan Holzer; Mgr. Hubert Smekal

Non-Consortium Experts

The following are experts involved in the E.MA, having helped with teaching or thesis supervising from other institutions:

University Country Academics Past & Present
Germany MSc Anna Müller-Funk; Mag. Julia Planitzer.
France Prof. Dominique Carreau.
England Prof. Olga Martín-Ortega.
Belgium Prof. Wouter Vanderhole.
France Prof. Antoine Lyon-Caen.
Philippines Dr. Kevin Villanueva.
Italy MSc Prof. Ignazio Musu.
The Netherlands Prof. Ram Manikkalingam.
England Ms. Živa Cotič.
South Africa Prof. Frans Viljoen; Dr. Stuart Casey-Maslen.
University of Lisbon (ISEG) Portugal Prof. Sara Falcão Casaca.
Germany Dr. Hans-Dieter Heumann.
France Róbert Ragnar Spanó.
Spain Prof. Víctor Gutiérrez.
Argentina Prof. Verónica Gómez.
Institute of Studies on Conflicts and Humanitarian Action Spain Dr. Jesús Núñez.
United States Dr. Christian Courtis (OHCHR).
England Dr. David Keane.
Italy Ms. Samira Nuhanovic.
Ireland Dr. Tanya Ní Mhuirthile.
Italy Mr. Francesco Rigamonti.
Germany Prof. Gesine Schwan.
Denmark Prof. Inger Sjørslev.
Sweden Experts from offices in Europe (Lund, Stockholm, Belarus and Turkey), Asia (Jakarta, Beijing, and Cambodia), Sub-Saharan Africa (Nairobi) and in Middle East and North Africa (Amman).
European Union Ms. Ingrid Wetterqvist; Ms. Fridericke Tschampa; Ms. Delphine Skowron.
Russia Prof. Ekaterina Alisievich.
Portugal Ms. Sofia Branco.
University of Belgrade - Institute of Comparative Law Belgrade Serbia Ms. Milica Matijević.

E.MA Kosovo Field Trip

Every year this field trip is a pivotal element of the E.MA and has been organized since the Programme's inception, first in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1998-2003) and then in Kosovo since 2004. This part of the course aims at providing deeper insights into the practical tasks, difficulties, and expectations with which human rights officers in the field are faced, and to get a better understanding of the real situation in a post-conflict country. Students usually go to Kosovo in January. The training comprises visits to international organisations and institutions as well as local and regional non-governmental organisations working on the most essential human rights issues, such as property claims, torture related questions, legal advice, women's rights, democratic elections, free media and children's rights. The field trip also consists of short excursions to Priština. Students usually stay with host families and are required to participate in all activities and events organised by the E.MA academic staff, external facilitators from the EU and other experts. The trip has long been coordinated by Marijana Grandits from the University of Vienna and the local representatives at the University of Pristina (Albanian: Universiteti i Prishtinës) whose Faculty of Philology is usually the main meeting point.

Extracurricular

EIUC organises The Venice School of Human Rights for postgraduate students from all academic backgrounds, The Venice Academy of Human Rights for advanced students and worldwide distinguished experts, and a series of advanced training courses dedicated to helping officials of international organisations, field personnel, and E.MA graduates transfer academic and institutional expertise into the public sphere.

Venue

The venue is the Benedictine Monastery of San Nicolò al Lido, situated on the lagoon side of the Lido di Venezia, conceded by the City of Venice in 1998 and became the seat of E.MA in 2002 with the establishment of the EIUC. The monastery was founded in the 11th century and transformed into a Renaissance cloister in the 16th century. After the suppression of the Benedictine order in 1770, the monastery was re-opened by Franciscan monks for educational purposes.

International Research Projects

The EIUC participates in different international research projects (such as FRAME), it regularly organises high level conferences, seminars and workshops on the latest scientific and academic developments, and it is a member of the Association of Human Rights Institutions (AHRI). In March 2007, EIUC launched a series entitled "EIUC Studies on Human Rights and Democratisation" published by Cambridge University Press.[2]

References

https://eiuc.org/about-us/eiuc-global-campus/universities.html

Sources

  1. Web site: European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation (EIUC), Venice. European Voice. 4 December 2014. POLITICO. 1 December 2018.
  2. Web site: EIUC Publications. 12 November 2018. Cambridge.org. 11 January 2019.