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Katarina Tomasevski
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Professional activities comprise university teaching, human rights training, consultancies, applied research as well as voluntary public interest work. In 2006, Visiting Professor at the Peking University Law School, teaching human rights at the masters programme, previously Professor of International Law and International Relations at Lund University. Human rights training includes strategic planning, knowledge acquisition and management, operational procedures in casework, domestic and international litigation, and training of trainers, especially the interface between development and human rights. Cross-national research projects include the first global survey of imprisoned children, a cross-national study into prison health, a global survey of HIV/AIDS-related travel restrictions, or human rights impact assessment in international development cooperation. Consultancies for a range of intergovernmental organizations, donor agencies and NGOs span mainstreaming human rights in development and elimination of gender discrimination. Previous appointments include, inter alia , the Special Rapporteur on the right to education of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, senior researcher at McGill Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law (Montreal), and human rights officer of the Global Programme on AIDS of the World Health Organization (now UNAIDS). Founder of the Right to Education Project (www.right-to-education.org) established in 1999.

Published extensively in English (two books also published in translation to Japanese and Chinese) as well as in French, Spanish, Danish, and Slavic languages. Alongside close to 200 articles, books include Human Rights Obligations in Education: The 4-A Scheme (Wolf, Nijmegen, 2006), El asalto a la educación (Intermon-Oxfam, 2004), Education Denied (Zed Books, 2003), Responding to Human Rights Violations (Kluwer Law International, 2000), Between Sanctions and Elections (Pinter Publishers/Cassell, London, 1997), Thematic Guide to Human Rights of Women (with G. Alfredsson, Martinus Nijhoff, 1995), Foreigners in Prison (HEUNI, Helsinki, 1994), Human Rights in Population Policies (SIDA, Stockholm, 1994), Women & Human Rights (UN/NGLS and Zed Press, London, 1993), Development Aid and Human Rights Revisited (Pinter Publishers, London, 1993), Prison Health. International Standards and National Practices in Europe (HEUNI, Helsinki, 1992), Development Aid & Human Rights (Pinter Publishers, London,1988), The Right to Food: Guide through Applicable International Law (Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecht, 1987), and Children in Adult Prisons: An International Perspective (Pinter Publishers, London, 1986).

Member of governing or advisory bodies of a variety of   public interest, professional and academic organizations and networks.   Born in 1953, citizenship Danish. Graduate degrees from Harvard Law School (LL.M., 1977) and   University of Zagreb (Ph.D., 1980). Lived and worked in more than a dozen countries, carried out academic and professional assignments in all regions. Main working languages English and Spanish, as well as Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, basic knowledge of French, ‘Scandinavian', and Portuguese.

CURRICULUM VITAE
 
UNIVERSITY TEACHING :

On-going
2005-     Visiting Professor at the Law School of Peking University, teaching at the Research Direction in Human Rights for Masters Students. The courses taught are International Bill of Human Rights , Business and Human Rights , Equal Rights for Girls and Women , and Regional Human Rights Systems . Also, supervising masters and doctoral students and helping colleagues at the Research Centre for Human Rights (Paking University Law School) develop and teach human rights courses.

University teaching also at, inter alia , the American University, the London School of Economics (LSE), the Joint Summer School of the University of California and Lund University (JSS),   the Centre for Africa Studies of Edinburgh University, the United Nations University (Tokyo), the Institute for Social Studies (the Hague), the Centre for Human Rights of the University of Nottingham, Institut universitaire de hautes etudes internationales (Université de Gen?ve), the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights (Serbia), University of Warwick, the Summer School of IPRA (International Peace Research Association), the Inter-American Human Rights Institute (IIDH, San José, Costa Rica), the Centre for Human rights at the University of Pretoria (South Africa), Institut internationale des droits de l'homme (IIDH, Strasbourg), Harvard School of Public Health, the Inter-University Centre for Postgraduate Studies (Dubrovnik), the Salzburg Seminar on American Studies, the Inter-Disciplinary Human Rights Programme of the University of Amsterdam, the   Academy of European Law (Florence), the Diplomatic Academy (Malta).

Supervision of graduate students (doctoral and masters programmes) inter alia Jonas Grimheden (Judicial independence in China), Beth Asher (What is behind the banner of human rights education?), Nanna Magnadottir (Same-sex couples in the European Union: Citizenship, movement and residence), Tadesse Kassa (The right to freedom of association of employees: Case study of Ethiopia), Maris Vilums (Human rights v. human genetics: Regulating a revolution), Oleg Starovoitov (International child rights monitoring), Shirley Myers (Legal dimensions of HIV/AIDS in South Africa), Belete Retta (Education laws in Ethiopia), Tatjana Markus (Breaking the wall of immunity: Lessons of Eichmann, Filartiga, Pinochet and Milosevic trials), Gitte Schwarzer (The Alpine Convention), Arthur Beingana (International law relating to > decent environment = :Case study of Uganda), Clarissa Freundorfer (Protection of individual property rights in Europe), Victoria Serra (IMF and World Bank action in Indonesia during the economic crisis), Linda Palmqvist (Juvenile delinquency: Juvenile justice systems in England and Sweden), Andres Rosetti (Equal distribution of wealth: Tools under individual complaints procedures), Christine Evans (Truth commissions in conflict resolution and reconciliation), Caroline Carlsson (Impunity in Chile), Inge Jacobs (State responsibility for commercial sexual exploitation of children), Anna Bruce (State obligations in the private sphere: Violence against women), Dennis Janssen (International sanctions imposed in response to gross and systematic violations of human rights: A legitimate cause?); Anders Krab-Johansen (The Fourth Criterion: The Concept of Human Rights in Danish Development Aid); Charlotta Dieden (The right to education and gender equality in Namibia), Thomas Elholm (Transnational corporations and freedom of association), Susanne Pedersen (Economic and social rights in Denmark = s development assistance policy and practice), Karin Buhmann (Human rights impact assessment), Kristine Kruma (Human rights in the European Union after the Amsterdam Treaty), Pamela Villalobos (From equality in education to education for equality), Yasmin Husein (Gulf crisis: The impact of war and sanctions on Iraqi women), Deanna Santos (Gender-based approach to the right to housing: Case study of the Philippines), Vygante Milasinte (Detrimental impact of reservations to human rights treaties), Kanokwan Pibalchon (Law against child prostitution in Thailand), Gregory Thuan (Street children in Viet Nam).

Previous university appointments
1998-2005 Professor of International Law and International Relations at the University of Lund teaching   (20% of full time) at   two Masters Programmes of the University of Lund (international law with a specialization in human rights, and European affairs) and supervising graduate students. Alongside various general courses in international law and international organizations, specialized courses included Human Rights within the European Union and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights through Real-life Cases .
1996-2004 External Professor at the Centre for African Studies (University of Copenhagen): a seminar given each third semester entitled Rights-Based Development in Africa designed to enable students from a variety of disciplines to understand and apply human rights in development through a series of case studies covering topics ranging from corruption, land reform or equal rights for women. The selection of case studies varied each time the seminar was given, decided jointly with students.
1994-1995 External lecturer at the Faculty of Law (University of Copenhagen): specialized course on Global Human Rights and Development Co-operation given in autumn 1995 (co-teacher Lone Lindholt)   to familiarize students of law with international economic and commercial relations, macroeconomics and microeconomics, and application of rights-based approaches to development.
1991-1992 Co-teacher (with Jonathan Mann and Larry Gostin) of Human Rights for Public Health Professionals at the Harvard School of Public Health (an optional course at the Masters Programme in Public Health) designed to highlight the human rights dimensions of health policy and health economics, as well as differences and similarities between medical ethics and law.
1980-1984 External Lecturer at the Faculty of Political Science (University of Zagreb) teaching full-time courses on international organizations and international law, and seminars on various issues, such as political violence or economic sanctions.
1976-1979 Assistant professor and as of 1978 lecturer in international law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Rijeka (then Yugoslavia, now Croatia): teaching full time courses in general international law, and seminars on the United Nations and international economic law.

TRAINING COURSES:

On-going
2005 - Regional human rights training courses for the national human rights institutions (Africa: April 2005, in cooperation with the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, Asia: November 2005, in cooperation with the Asia Pacific Forum of National Human Rights Institutions) comprising modules on the human rights impact of globalization, economic and social rights, work and labour rights, and the rights to education and health
2004 - Regional 2-week interdisciplinary course on children's rights in cooperation with SAHRIT (Human Rights Research and Documentation Trust of Southern Africa) comprising global, regional and domestic human rights standards, law enforcement, safeguards against corruption, right to education, rights to health, and human rights dimensions of HIV/AIDS
2004 - Advanced human rights training programme (in Spanish) in cooperation with the IIDH (Instituto Interamericano de Derechos Humanos) including comparative jurisprudence of regional human rights commissions and courts, elimination of gender discrimination, rights of the child, economic and social rights
2003 - Human rights training (in Spanish) for the ombudsman of El Salvador (Procuraduría para la defensa de los derechos humanos) comprising 9-week courses (introduction, follow-up, and hands-on application to real-life cases)   on the equal rights for women, labour rights and social security, economic, social and cultural rights and environmental rights
2003 - Training of trainers (Human Rights and the Rule of Law) in Serbian, in cooperation with the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights, comprising equal rights for women, the right to education and the right to health, and the policy and practice of the European Union
2001 - Annual human rights 3-week training course for selected professionals from East Africa on the human rights of women, in cooperation with the Education Centre for Women in Democracy (Nairobi), spanning domestic, regional and global human rights standards and procedures, and resort to human rights as a corrective for gender discrimination in customary, religious or trade law (especially health and water services)
2000 - Annual training course on human rights protection in criminal justice (Capacitación y monitoreo de los derechos humanos en la justicia penal), in cooperation with ILANUD (Instituto Latinoamericano de las Naciones Unidas para la Prevención del Delito y Tratamiento del Delincuente)
1995 - Lectures and seminars at the training courses by the Raoul Wallenberg Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (Lund University) both in Sweden and in Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, and South America on inter alia   truth commissions, freedom from torture, application of human rights in law enforcement, right to health and reproductive health, land rights, or environmental rights

Previous
2003-2004 Training in applied research, capacity building and litigation strategies (in Spanish) together with CEJIL (Centro por la justicia y derechos internacional) to increase access to justice for human rights violations in education and health with the focus on litigation before the Inter-American Commission and Court of Human Rights (Fortaleciendo la protección del derecho a la educación y del derecho a la salud mediante en uso del sistema interamericano)
2003-2004 Design and delivery of training (in Spanish) in applied research for national human rights institutions in Latin America on the development and field-testing of indicators on economic, social and cultural rights (Investigadores de las defensorias del pueblo que forman parte de la Red Latinoamericana de investigación sobre los derechos económicos, socielaes y culturales en cooperación con la UNESCO)
2000-2002 A series of human rights training courses in Indonesia, in co-operation with the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, comprising global, regional and domestic concepts and definitions of human rights, the rules of law, safeguards against corruption, the rights of the child, the right to education and the right to health
1998-2002 Design and delivery of training courses for the professional staff of international co-operation agencies and/or foreign affairs ministries (Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and United Kingdom) on rights-based education
2001-2002 Design and delivery of human rights training for the Hanoi office of Save the Children Sweden (Rädda Barnen) so as to facilitate the understanding and application of human rights and, especially, the rights of the child
2000-2001 Development and field-testing of training modules for facilitators and parish development committees in Uganda, comprising children's rights, community development, gender mainstreaming, and participation for UNICEF/Uganda
1997-1998 Human rights training of Vietnamese police and prison staff in cooperation with the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Viet Nam Centre for Human Rights
1996-1999 Long-term programme of human rights training for the China State Family Planning Commission (as it was then) as a part of Sweden-China cooperation, financed by Sida, comprising a series of training courses in China and in Sweden
1995-1999 Design and carrying out of training courses   for professionals (for UNICEF professional staff in regional and national offices in Africa) on the mainstreaming of human rights and rights-based programming and monitoring as well as law enforcement, women = s reproductive and productive roles,   and the rights of the child
1994-1998 Human rights training for South African police and penitentiary staff consisting of a series of monitoring visits to local police stations and prisons and follow-up training in the application of (then new) constitutional human rights safeguards in the law enforcement
1994-1998 Lectures and seminars at the annual Human Rights Course given by the Danish Centre for Human Rights (February 1998, August 1996, January/February 1996, August/September 1995; August/September 1997) for government officials and other professionals from Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe on economic governance (including corruption), human rights dimensions of education and health, rights of women and children, law enforcement, responses to abuses by previous regimes.

MAJOR CONSULTANCIES: Long-term projects
2003-04 Consultant to the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) on the development of training manuals in economic, social and cultural rights, the rights of girls and women, and human rights dimensions of HIV/AIDS for the Department for International Cooperation (DFID) of the United Kingdom
1998--   Consultant to Sida (Swedish International Development Authority) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on integrating gender in development cooperation strategies, programmes and evaluations, including the preparation of background documents and publications, and staff training
2000-02 Consultant to UNICEF/Uganda on rights-based country programming, including the preparation of documents and participation in meetings with the government, as well as the preparation and field-testing of training modules for Ugandan officials.
1998-99 Consultant to the Women's Centre for Legal Aid and Counselling (Jerusalem) on a series of national assessments of the exclusion of women in the Arab world from the effective international human rights protection and development of strategies to overcome exclusion
1998-99 Consultant to Process & Change (Roskilde) on the evaluation of Diakonia's Programme for Democracy and Human Rights in South America
1997-98 Senior Consultant (together with Philip Alston) to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on mainstreaming economic, social and cultural rights and gender into the technical assistance programmes of the United Nations system.
1995-96 Consultant to SAREC (Swedish Agency for Research Co-operation) on assessments and evaluations of research projects submitted for funding.
1994-95 Consultant to WHO/EURO on responses to HIV/AIDS in Central and Eastern Europe, including law- and policy-reform, technical assistance, training courses and evaluations.
1993-96 Consultant to Sida (Swedish International Development Authority) on the human rights dimensions of health and family planning, including preparations for and the follow-up to the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), and teaching and training for China = s State Family Planning Commission.
1992-93 Consultant to UN/NGLS (Non-Governmental Liaison Service of the United Nations) on the human rights of women
1991-92 Consultant to the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Danida) on the human rights impact assessment in development co-operation.

Short-term assignments such as evaluations of development projects   in Latin America, Africa and Eastern Europe for various donor governments (e.g. the Netherlands, Sweden) and non-governmental organizations (e.g. Save the Children, IBIS), assessments of the human rights situation in particular countries (confidential missions), expert advice on rights-based development (e.g. the European Parliament, NOVIB) or rights-based development (e.g. UNESCO, OHCHR).

 

RESEARCH:

On-going
2005- Development of human rights benchmarks and indicators to monitor governmental commitments and performance

Previous
1992-98 Senior Research Associate at the Danish Centre for Human Rights: research into international economic relations, encompassing aid, trade and investment, as well as linkages between political and economic governance; in-depth research into health and education; development of conceptual and analytical approaches to sectoral and cross-sectoral impact   assessments of externally funded programmes and projects; supervision of visiting researchers from Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe.
1991-92 Senior Research Associate at McGill Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law (Montreal): research in the field of international health policy-making with the focus on the AIDS pandemic; comparative research on health sector reforms in Central and Eastern Europe, elimination of gender discrimination, reproductive health and prison health.
1989-90 Legal Officer of the WHO Global Programme on AIDS (WHO/GPA, Geneva): responsible for initiating, commissioning and supervising research and co-ordinating policy-development concerning legal, ethical and human rights aspects of HIV/AIDS prevention and control; briefing and training of staff and consultants; organization of international and regional meetings; collaboration   with relevant United Nations bodies and non-governmental organizations.
1988-89 Consultant to the Danish Centre for Human Rights (based in London): responsible for developing policy-framework for integrating human rights into development policies, programmes and projects, initiating research and collaboration with international development agencies on human rights issues, assessments of development programmes and projects particularly in Denmark's main aid recipients.
1987-88 Research Co-ordinator of Article 19, Research and Information Centre on Censorship (London):   preparation of NGO commentaries ( > shadow reports = ) accompanying governmental reports under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights relating to freedom of information and briefing of members of the Human Rights Committee; initiating, commissioning and supervising research into access to information to prevent abuses of public wealth by public officials.
1984-86 Research Associate at the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM) in Utrecht (the Netherlands): research project on the right to food (conceptualization of the meaning and contents of governmental obligations to ensure freedom from hunger); organization of expert meetings and international conferences; preparation and editing of publications; design of a computerized database for international human rights jurisprudence.
1980-84 Research Associate at the Institute for Social Research (Institut za društvena istra ? ivanja) of the University of Zagreb (then Yugoslavia, now Croatia): conducting research on social development (in particular science and technology); initial design and testing of social indicators; support for the Sociological Association and the Sociological Review.
1977-80 Assistant Professor of International Law at the Law School of the University of Rijeka (then Yugoslavia, now Croatia): research projects in international economic law, international legal responses to political violence (including terrorism), legal aspects of the work of United Nations' specialized agencies, and support for the Yugoslav Association for the United Nations.
1975-77: Legal Officer at the office of the legal counsel of the factory Rade Kon ? ar in Zagreb, (then Yugoslavia, now Croatia): Carrying our routine legal work and background research related to international commercial contracts, and providing legal aid in labour protection and the work of trade unions.

Cross-national comparative projects:
1999-- Comparative survey of national constitutions and laws so as to determine the scope of the right to education and education strategies and policies in primary education (completed) and university education (on-going) spanning 193 countries and territories.
1993-94 Comparative study of the treatment of imprisoned foreigners in Western and Eastern Europe for HEUNI (European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control Affiliated with the United Nations) in Helsinki focussed on the over-representation of foreigners in the prison population, links between migration and national law enforcement, problems experienced by minorities and migrants, as well as by the prison administrations in dealing with foreigners.
1990-92 Comparative survey of prison health in 19 European countries and Canada, sponsored by the Council of Europe and carried out for HEUNI (European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control Affiliated with the United Nations); the survey included design of a questionnaire for national law enforcement authorities, analysis of responses, verification of data, organization of a seminar for the participants in the survey and the writing of the final report.
1988-90 Commissioning and supervision of comparative studies into national laws and practices in responding to the HIV/AIDS pandemic for GPA/WHO: design of frameworks for comparison, selection of quantitative and qualitative indices, in-depth studies into non-discrimination and restrictions upon migration; assessments of experiences with the inclusion of human-rights dimensions into international HIV/AIDS-related policies.
1987-88 Design of a preliminary inquiry into prerequisites for combating misappropriation of public resources by public officials for Article 19: commissioning and supervising country- and issue-specific studies addressing various facets of corruption, development and field-testing of research methodologies.
1985-86 Design and co-ordination of an international research project on the right to food: development and testing of general framework, commissioning of specific studies by an international research network encompassing lawyers, nutritionists, historians, and specialists in agrarian reform; the project was carried out by SIM in co-operation with inter- and non-governmental organizations active in the development of international policy-framework (FAO, IFAD, WFP, Oxfam) as well as the Right to Food Committee of the International Law Association (ILA).
1981-85 Design and co-ordination of the first international survey of imprisoned children for DCI (Defence for Children International)   encompassing 32 countries in all regions: design and field-testing of the questionnaire, selection and supervision of national researchers, collection and collation of data, fieldwork to verify preliminary findings through numerous visits to prisons in all regions; research results   used as the basis for the subsequent policy to address problems of child- and juvenile imprisonment by the United Nations.

Research fellowships
1984-85 Peace Research Institute (PRIO) in Oslo: Visiting scholar, carrying out research into the relative absence of peace movements in Eastern Europe
1980-81 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI): Visiting scholar, doing research in the area of disarmament and development, and conceptualization of the right to peace as a human right
1979 Harvard Law School: Visiting scholar, doing research on international legal responses to terrorism



FREE EDUCATION CAMPAIGN: Right to Education Project
1999--- Right to Education Project (RTE) functions as a public access resource centre and research network dealing with human rights dimensions of education (global, regional and domestic education policies, international and domestic legal   framework, financing of public education, contents of curricula and textbooks, links between education and all other human rights, human rights education), based on voluntary work. The website ( www.right-to-education.org) operates a key communication tool with   up to 200 daily visitors.

Applied research
2005 Dissemination of the findings of a world-wide survey of the charges levied in primary school so as to verify, update and correct the data available for the 192 countries and territories encompassed by the survey, supported by the DFID (Department for International Development)
2003 Study entitled ‘School Fees as Hindrance to Universalizing Primary Education' commissioned for the 2003 EFA Global Monitoring Report, financed by EFA/UNESCO
2002 Study entitled ‘Human Rights Approach to the Elimination of Child Labour through Free and Compulsory Education' commissioned by IPEC (International Programme for the Elimination of Child Labour), financed by the ILO

Special Rapporteurship
1998-2004 The first Special Rapporteur on the right to education, appointed in personal capacity by the Chairman of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (Ambassador Jacob Salebi, South Africa), mandate renewed in 2001. In the words of the United Nations, Rapporteurs are “prominent human rights figures willing to provide quality services without remuneration”. The main lines of work were annual reports to the Commission on Human Rights, country missions, and investigation of alleged human rights violations, summarized in the form of official documents. This included review of key developments on the global, regional and national level, carrying out country missions are ranging from the People = s Republic of China to the United States of America. Allegations of human rights violations in the area of education addressed to the United Nations were dealt with through confidential procedures with the aim to solve the underlying problems in cooperation with other international and domestic human rights institutions. Applied research was focused on systematic problems, such as the denial of free education (including by World Bank's policies) or abuses of education (violations of human rights through education, including genocide).

PROFESSIONAL, ACADEMIC AND
PUBLIC INTEREST ORGANIZATIONS:
On-going
2004 member of the International Advisory Board of Education, Citizenship and Social Justice journal
2003 member of the Special Projects Committee of the CIES (Comparative and International Education Society)
2002 member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Human Rights Law Journal
1999 member of the Advisory Board of Defence for Children International (Geneva)
1999 member of the Editorial Board of Disasters (Journal of the ODI/Overseas Development Institute, London)
1998 member of the Board of Directors of the African Institute for Human Rights in Development (Banjul, Gambia)
1997 member of the International Advisory Panel of Just (International Movement for a Just World) with headquarters in Penang, Malaysia
1995 member of the Advisory Board of the Nordic Journal of International Law
1994 member of the Senior Advisory Board of Health and Human Rights journal

Previous
1997-98 member of the Gender Advisory Group of the International IDEA (Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance) based in Stockholm
1994-97 member of the International Advisory Council of International Human Rights Law Group
1992-95 member of the Advisory Board of WILP (Women in the Law Project) of the International Human Rights Law Group
1991-92 member of the Board of Directors of Human Rights Internet (Ottawa)
1991-96 member of the Board of Directors of INTWORLSA (International Third World Legal Studies Association)
1991-97 member of the Global AIDS Policy Coalition (Harvard School of Public Health)
1984-91 member of The Right to Food Committee of the International Law Association: Secretary to this Committee (1984-86), with the task of commissioning and reviewing working and discussion papers, organizing meetings, and assisting in the preparation of reports for the ILA bi-annual conferences
1987-93 member of the International Advisory Council of SIM (The Netherlands Human Rights Institute)
1979-89 member of the International Council of Defence for Children International (DCI): main projects (1) co-ordination of the first international survey of imprisoned children, which encompassed 32 countries in all regions, (2) preparation of background studies and briefing papers to assist the drafting of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child.


EDUCATION:

1980 S.J. D. in International Law and International Relations at the University of Zagreb (then Yugoslavia, now Croatia); doctoral thesis entitled Terrorism and Contemporary International Law (Problem terorizma u današnjem sustavu medjunarodnog prava)
1977 LL.M. at Harvard Law School: thesis entitled Economic Boycotts and International Law written under the supervision of late Professor Richard Baxter
1975 J.D. at the Law School of the University of Zagreb; awarded Rector's Prize in 1972, 1973 and 1975; editor-in-chief of students' journal Pravnik (Lawyer) in 1974-75


LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
 
Books, studies
and major research reports:
(25) The State of the Right to Education Worldwide 2006, Studies in Human Rights in Education, Wolf Legal Publishers (in press)
(24) A Handbook on CEDAW, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs & Sida, Second updated and expanded edition, Stockholm, 2006 (in press)
(23) Human Rights Obligations in Education: The 4-A Scheme, Wolf Legal Publishers, Nijmegen, 2006, 146 pp.
(22) Human Rights Obligations in Education: The 4-A Scheme, Studies in Human Rights in Education, Wolf Legal Publishers, January 2006
(21) Education Denied: Costs and Remedies, Zed Books, London, 2003, 205 pp; published in Spanish under the title El asalto a la educación by Intermón-Oxfam, Barcelona in 2004, 272 pp., and in translation to Bahasa Indonesia (in press)
(20) Responding to Human Rights Violations 1946-1999, Kluwer Law International/Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 2000, 420 pp.
(19) A Handbook on CEDAW, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Sida, Stockholm, 1999,
(18) A Thematic Guide to Documents on Health and Human Rights, co-editor with G. Alfredsson, Raoul Wallenberg Institute Human Rights Guides, vol. 2, Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecht, 1998, 629 pp.
(17) Between Sanctions and Elections. Aid Donors and their Human Rights Performance, Pinter Publishers/Cassell, London, 1997, 288 pp.
(16) A Thematic Guide to Documents on Human Rights of Women, co-editor with Gudmundur Alfredsson, Raoul Wallenberg Institute Human Rights Guides, vol. 1, Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecht, 1995, 448 pp.
(15) Foreigners in Prison, HEUNI, Publication Series No. 24, Helsinki, 1994, 97 pp.
(14) Human Rights in Population Policies. A Study for SIDA, Stockholm, 1994, 127 pp; published in translation to Chinese by (Bi Xiaoqing) by the Chinese Social Sciences Publishing House, Beijing, 1998, 137 pp.
(13) Women and Human Rights, Zed Press, London, 1993, 192 pp.
(12) Development Aid and Human Rights Revisited, Pinter Publishers, London, 1993, 223 pp.
(11) Prison Health. International Standards and National Practices in Europe, Helsinki Institute for Crime Prevention and Control (HEUNI), Publications Series No. 21, Helsinki, 1992, 228 pp.
(10) Development Aid and Human Rights. A Study for the Danish Centre for Human Rights, Pinter Publishers, London, 1989, 208 pp. Also published in Japanese: Kaihatsu Enjo To Jinken (Development Aid and Human Rights), Kokusai Shoin, Tokyo, 1992, 272 pp.
(9) Foreign Aid and Human Rights: Case Studies of Kenya and Bangladesh, Danish Center of Human Rights, Copenhagen, 1988, 142 pp.
(8) Right to Food: Guide through Applicable International Law, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrech, 1987, 388 pp.
(7) Children in Adult Prisons: An International Perspective, Frances Pinter Publishers, London and St. Martin Press, New York 1986, 220p. Also published in French: Des enfants en prison avec des adultes, Fayard, Paris, 1986, 331 p.
(6) Comparative Analysis of the Draft Convention on the Rights of the Child and of the Existing International Legal Instruments, Part 1: Comparative Study, 107 pp., Part 2: Documentary Supplement, 364 pp., UNICEF and DCI, Geneva, September 1985, [mimeographed]
(5) The Right to Food (co editor Philip Alston), International Studies in Human Rights, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers and SIM, Utrecht, 1985, 228 pp.
(4) Mjerljivost ostvarivanja ljudskih prava (Measuring the Realization of Human Rights), Institut za društvena istraivanja (Institute for Social Research), Zagreb, 1983, 181 pp., [mimeographed].
(3) Terorizam u suvremenom svijetu (Terrorism in the Contemporary World), Institut za društvena istraivanja (Institute for Social Research), Zagreb, 1983, 257 pp., [mimeographed].
(2) Izazov terorizma (The Challenge of Terrorism), Mala edicija ideja, Mladost, Beograd,1983, 336 pp.
(1) Pristup istraivanju jugoslavenske koncepcije prava ovjeka (A Study into Yugoslav Notions of Human Rights), Institut za društvena istraivanja (Institute for Social Research), Zagreb, 1981, 181 pp., [mimeographed].

Articles and papers: 2005:
(196) Racism and education, in: Dimensions of Racism, Anti-Discrimination Series, vol. 1, OHCHR & UNESCO, HR/PUB/05/4, New York and Geneva, 2005, pp. 39-52.
(195) Why isn’t education free? Proceedings of the World Conference on the Right to and Rights in Education, The Netherlands, 25-30 November 2004, Wolf Legal Publishers, Tilburg, in press
(194) Unasked questions about economic, social and cultural Rights from the experience of the Special Rapporteur on the right to education (1998-2004): A response to Kenneth Roth, Leonard S. Rubenstein, and Mary Robinson, Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 27, No. 2, May 2005, pp. 709-720
(193) Obstacúlos para el acceso a la educación de nios y nias en situación de desplazamiento en Colombia, in: El derecho a la educación de nios y nias en situación de desplazamiento en Colombia, Due Process of Law Foundation, Bogotá, 2005, pp. 54-60
(192) El derecho a la educación, panorama internacional de un derecho irrenunciable, in: L.M. Naya (coordinador) - La educación y los derechos humanos, Universidad del País Vasco, Donostia, 2005, pp. 63-90
(191) Girls’ education through a human rights lens: What can be done differently, what can be made better, February 2005, 8 pp. (www.odi.uk/rights)
(190) Why a human rights approach to HIV/AIDS makes all the difference, ODI (Overseas Development Institute), London, February 2005, 8 pp. (www.odi.uk/rights)
(189) Strengthening pro-poor law: Legal enforcement of economic and social rights, ODI (Overseas Development Institute), London, January 2005, 9 pp. (www.odi.uk/rights)
(188) Globalizing what: Education as a public good, or as a traded service?, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, vol. 12, 2005, No. 1, Winter 2005, pp. 1-78.

2004:
(187) Too old for school at the age of 12? Child labour and education, in: G.K. Lieten (ed.) – The Child Labour Problem: Issues and Solutions, Defence for Children International (DCI) and IREWOC Foundation, Geneva/Amsterdam, 2004, pp. 35-48.
(186) Manual on Rights-based Education: Global Human Rights Requirements Made Simple, Collaborative Project between the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to education and UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, UNESCO Bangkok, 2004, 59 pp.
(185) Informe de la Relatora Especial, Katarina Tomasevski: Misión a Colombia, 1 a 10 de octubre de 2003, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/2004/45/Add.2, 12 de Febrero de 2004

2003:
(184) The right to education: Report submitted by the Special Rapporteur, Katarina Tomasevski, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/2004/45, 26 December 2003
(183) Sanctions and human rights, in Symonides, J. (ed.) - Human Rights: International Protection, Monitoring, Enforcement, Ashgate and UNESCO Publishing, 2003, pp. 303-323.
(182) Report submitted by Katarina Tomasevski, Special Rapporteur: Mission to People=s Republic of China, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/2003/45/Add.1, 21 November 2003
(181) What to do when education for all is denied, Insights Education 2 (www.id21.org, development research reporting service), September 2003
(180) Contenido y vigencia del derecho a la educación, Cuadernos Pedagógicos, IIDH (Instituto Interamericano de Derechos Humanos), San José (Costa Rica), 2003, 26 pp.
(179) Rights-based education as pathway to gender equality, Paper presented at the Expert Seminar on Article 4(1) of the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, Valkenburg (Natherlands), 10-13 October 2002, in press
(178) Racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance relating to education, UNESCO doc. HR/PARIS/SEM.3/2003/BP.2, 4 February 2003
(177) The right to education. Report of the Special Rapporteur, Katarina Tomasevski, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/2003/9, 13 December 2002
(176) Report submitted by Katarina Tomasevski, Special Rapporteur: Mission to Northern Ireland, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/2003/9/Add. 2, 21 January 2003

2002:
(175) Report submitted by Katarina Tomasevski, Special Rapporteur: Mission to Indonesia, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/2003/9/Add.1
(174) Report of the Special Rapporteur on the right to education, Katarina Tomasevski: Mission to Turkey, February 2002, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/2002/60/Add. 2
(173) Annual report of the Special Rapporteur on the right to education, Katarina Tomasevski, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/2002/60
(172) Report of the Special Rapporteur on the right to education, Katarina Tomasevski: Mission to the United States of America, 24 September - 10 October 2001, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/2002/60/Add.1

2001:
(171) Discrimination in education, United to Combat Racism: Dedicated to the World Conference against Racism and Xenophobia, UNESCO, Paris, September 2001 pp. 141-153.
(170) Schooling as brainwashing, Children and Peacebuilding: Experiences and Perspectives, World Vision Discussion Papers, Melbourne, September 2001, pp. 15-17.
(169) Education: From lottery back to rights, International Children's Rights Monitor, vol. 14, No. 3, September 2001, pp. 14-17.
(168) Changing the global fate of education: Only rights can halt and reverse wrongs, Education International Magazine, July 2001, pp. 4-5.
(167) Women's rights, in Human Rights: Concepts and Standards, edited by Janusz Symonides, UNESCO Publishing and Ashgate, 2001, pp. 231-258.
(166) Human rights in education as prerequisite for human rights education, Right to Education Primers No. 4, Novum Grafiska, Gothenburg. 47 pp.
(165) Human rights obligations: Making education available, accessible, acceptable and adaptable, Right to Education Primers No. 3, Novum Grafiska, Gothenburg, 43 pp.
(164) Free and compulsory education for all children: The gap between promise and performance, Right to Education Primers No. 2, Novum Grafiska, Gothenburg, 80 pp.
(163) Removing obstacles in the way of the right to education, Right to Education Primers No. 1, Novum Grafiska, Gothenburg, 48 pp.
(162) Annual report of the Special Rapporteur on the right to education, Katarina Tomaševski, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/2001/52 of 8 January 2001

2000:
(161) Minority Rights in Development Aid Policies. An Issues Paper, Minority Rights Group International, London, 2000, 22 pp.
(160) From Europe, to Europe and to EMUrope: Whither economic and social rights?, in: Coomans, F. et al. (eds.) - Rendering Justice to the Vulnerable. Liber Amicorum in Honour of Theo van Boven, Kluwer Law International, The Hague, 2000, pp. 277-288.
(159) Eight barriers on the road to the right to education, International Children's Right Monitor, vol. 13, No. 3, September 2000, pp. 13-16.
(158) A Handbook on CEDAW, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Sida, Stockholm, December 1999, 82 pp.
(157) Progress report of the Special Rapporteur on the right to education, Katarina Tomasevski, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/2000/6 of 1 February 2000
(156) Report by Katarina Tomaševski, Special Rapporteur on the right to education, on her mission to the United Kingdom, 18 - 22 October 1999, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/2000/6/6/Add. 2 of 16 November 1999

1999:
(155) Human Rights in International Development Cooperation: Between Politics and Policy, Research Center on Development and International Relations, Aalborg University, Working Paper No. 69, 69 pp., Aalborg, 1999.
(154) Women in the criminal justice system, in Joutsen, M. (ed.) - Five Issues in European Criminal Justice: Corruption, Women in the Criminal Justice System, Criminal Policy Indicators, Community Crime Prevention, and Computer Crime, Proceedings of the VI European Colloquium on Crime and Criminal Policy, Helsinki, 10-12 December 1998, HEUNI, Helsinki, 1999, pp. 90-134.
(153) Economic costs of human rights, in Baehr, P. et al. (eds.) - Innovation and Inspiration: Fifty Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, 1999, pp. 49-69.
(152) Report by Ms Katarina Tomaševski, Special Rapporteur on the right to education, on her mission to Uganda, 26 June - 2 July 1999, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1999/49/add. 1 of 24 September 1999, pp. 28.
(151) Children's rights, adults' duties (editorial), Education: A Right or a Privilege? Student journalists report on the right to education worldwide, The International Consultatitve Forum on Education for All, Paris, p. 3.
(150) Das Recht auf Schuldildung, Nahrung, Wohnung, Bildung ... wirtschaftliche, soziale und kulturelle Menschenrechte schützen!, Missionszentrale der Franziskaner, Bonn, pp. 39-48.
(149) Transnational state responsibility for violations of human rights (co-authors Mark Gibney and Jens Vedsted-Hansen), Harvard Human Rights Journal, vol. 12, Spring 1999, pp. 267-295.
(148) From healthism to social well-being: Health-related human rights of people with disabilities, in Marks, L.A. and Jones, M. (eds.) - Disability, Divers-ability and Legal Change, Kluwer/Martinus Nijhoff, 1999, pp. 251-266.
(147) Preliminary report by Ms Katarina Tomaševski, Special Rapporteur on the right to education, U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1999/49 of 13 January 1999, 34 pp.

1998:
(146) Integration of gender perspective into UN technical cooperation in human rights, Working paper, Copenhagen, February 1998
(145) Effective implementation of women's rights, In Our Hands: The Effectiveness of Human Rights Protection 50 Years after the Universal Declaration, European Regional Colloquy, Strasbourg, 2-4 September 1998, Council of Europe Publishing, Strasbourg, 1998, pp. 110-118; La mise en śuvre effective des droits de la femme, Tous concernés. L'effectivité de la protection des droits de l'homme 50 ans aprčs la Déclaration universelle, Colloque régional, Strasbourg, 2-4 septembre 1998, Editions du Conseil de l'Europe, Strasbourg, 1998, pp. 122-132.
(144) Foreign policy and torture: Extending governmental commitment to freedom from torture beyond national borders? in Dunér, B. (ed.) - An End to Torture: Strategies for Its Eradication, Zed Books, London, 1998, pp. 183-202.
(143) Rights of women: From prohibition to elimination of discrimination, International Social Science Journal, vol. L, 1998, No. 4, pp. 545-558.
(142) The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and Its Reception in National Legislation, Contemporary International Law Issues: New Forms, New Applications, 1997 Hague Joint Conference of the American Society of International Law (ASIL) and the Netherlands Society of International Law (NVIR), pp. 412-414.
(141) Human rights conditionality as practised by the European Union, in Steytler, N. (ed.) - Democracy, Human Rights and Economic Development in Southern Africa, Lex Patria, Capetown, 1997, pp. 327-346.
(140) Book review: Henryk Leszek Zielinski - Health and Humanitarian Concerns. Pinciples and Ethics. Guidelines for Red Cross/Red Crescent Professionals, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, 1994, Nordic Journal of International Law, vol. 67, 1998, pp. 243-245.

1997:
(139) Book review: A. H. Robertson and J.G. Merrills - Human Rights in the World. An Introduction to the Study of the International Protection of Human Rights, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1996, Disasters, vol. 21, No. 4, December 1997, p. 377.
(138) Book review: Lavik, N.J. et al. (eds.) - Pain and Survival. Human Rights Violations and Mental Health, Nordic Journal of International Law, 1-3, 1997, pp.
(137) Migration and crime: European perspectives, Trends in Organized Crime, vol. 2, No. 3, Spring 1997, pp. 79-83.
(136) Book review: Robertson, A.H. and Merrills - Human Rights in the World. An Introduction to the Study of the International Protection of Human Rights, Manchester University Press, 1996, Disasters, vol.
(135) Keynote speech on existing human rights guaranteeing the equal right of women and men to participate in the decision-making process, and why these instruments have not been fully implemented, Equality between Women and Men in the Political Decision-making Process, Seminar of the Finnish Presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, Helsinki, 11 March 1997.

1996:
(134) Host country crime problems, in Migration and Crime. Proceedings of an Ancillary Meetings held on May 3, 1995 in Cairo, Egypt on the Occasion of the United Nations Ninth World Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, International Scientific and Professional Advisory Council of the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme (ISPAC), Milan, 1996, pp. 67-84.
(133) Justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights, ICJ Review Special Issue: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Role of Lawyers. No. 55, December 1995, pp. 203-218.
(132) International prospects for the future of the welfare state model, Reconceptualizing Welfare State. Symposium in Connection with Maastricht-2, 28-30 September 1995, Danish Centre for Human Rights, 1996, pp. 100-117.
(131) Book review. Lawrence LeBlanc, The Convention on the Rights of the Child. United Nations Lawmaking on Human Rights, University of Nebraska Press, 1995 in Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 14, 1996, No. 1, pp. 111-115.
(130) Old questions for new media: Virtual versus factual reality, paper presented at Transmission 96. HIV/AIDS and the Media, Global Symposium, International Media Centre, University of Salford, Manchester, 2-4 July 1996.

1995:
(129) Eroding human rights through global summits, published in Danish: Undergravningen af menneskerettigheder via globale konferencer (), in Retten til en bedre verden - FN og menneskerettighederne, FN-forbundet, Křbenhavn, 1995, pp. 108-117.
(128) The influence of the World Bank and IMF on economic and social rights, Nordic Journal of International Law, vol. 64, 1995, pp. 385-395.
(127) Human rights impact assessment: Proposals for the next 50 years of Bretton Woods, in Griesgraber, J.M. and Gunter, B.G. (eds.) - Rethinking Bretton Woods, Promoting Development: Effective Global Institutions for the Twenty-first Century, Pluto Press, 1995, pp. 82-98.
(126) Minimum standards for the treatment of detained asylum-seekers, European Seminar on Detention of Asylum Seekers, Copenhagen, 17-18 November 1995.
(125) What role for the UN in development? Active Multilateralism, Danish Association for the United Nations, Copenhagen, 1995 (in Danish).
(124) The right to define what human rights are: International human rights law making, in The Idea and Documents of Human Rights, International Federation of Philosophical Societies, Ankara, 1995, pp. 59-74.
(123) Women and human rights (Kvinnor och de mänskliga rättigheterna), Dunér, B. (ed.) - United Nations and Human Rights (FN och de mänskliga rättigheterna), Juridik & Samhälle, Stockholm, 1995, pp. 41-56.
(122) Nicaragua, in Human Rights in Developing Countries. 1995 Yearbook, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1995, pp. 203-236.
(121) Defining violations of the right to food, Coomans, F. and van Hoof, F. (eds.) - The Right to Complain about Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, SIM Special No. 18, Utrecht, 1995, pp. 115-125.
(120) European approaches to enhancing reproductive freedom, The American University Law Review, vol. 44, April 1995, No. 4, pp. 1037-1051.
(119) Health, in Schachter, O. and Joyner, C. (eds.) - United Nations Legal Order, The American Society of International Law and Cambridge University Press, 1995, vol. 2, pp. 859-906.
(118) Defining violations of the rights to food, Expert Meeting on the Adoption of an Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Netherlands Institute of Human Rights, Utrecht, 25-28 January 1995.

1994:
(117) Prison health law, European Journal of Health Law, vol. 1, 1994, No. 1, pp. 327-341.
(116) Health rights, Environmental rights, Women, Indicators, International development finance agencies, in: Rosas, A. et al. (eds) - Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecht, 1994, pp. 125-142, 257-269, 273-288, 389-401, and 403-413.
(115) Human rights, in Childers, E. (ed) - - Challenges to the United Nations. Building a Safer World, Catholic Institute of International Relations (CIIR), London, 1994, pp. 82-112.
(114) The right to health for people with disabilities, in: Degener, T. and Koster-Dreese, Y (eds.) - Human Rights and Disabled Persons. Essays and Relevant Human Rights Instruments, Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecht, 1994, pp. 131-146.
(113) Human rights and wars of starvation, in: Macrae, J. and Zwi, A. (eds.) - War and Hunger. Rethinking International Responses to Complex Emergencies, Save the Children Fund and Zed Press, London, 1994, pp. 70-90.
(112) The influence of the World Bank and IMF on economic and social rights, 10th Nordic Symposium on Human Rights, Copenhagen, 21-24 November 1994, mimeographed.
(111) Disability and the right to health and social security, in Expert Meeting: European Human Rights and Disability, Utrecht, 13 June 1994, Gehandicaptenraad, Utrecht, 1994, pp. 58-70.
(110) Human rights in Eastern Europe, and Angola, in: Baehr, P. et al. (eds.) - Human Rights in Developing Countries. Yearbook 1994, Kluwer Publishers, Deventer, 1994, pp. 67-111, and 113-150.
(109) 'Forbeholden aksept'. Om statens uvilje mot ĺ iverksette FN kvinnekonvensjon, Mennesker og rettigheter, vol. 12, 1994, No. 2, pp. 111-117.

1993:
(108) Prison Health: Report on the Visit to Lithuania on behalf of HEUNI (8-12 February 1993), HEUNI Papers, No. 1, Helsinki, 1993.
(107) Human rights and the World Health Organization, in: Tejedor Salguero, M. (ed.) - The Reform of International Institutions for the Protection of Human Rights, First International Colloquium on Human Rights, La Laguna, Tenerife, 1-4 November 1992, pp. 86-124.
(106) Why are human rights in development assistance too important to be left to governments? Development Today, vol. 3, No. 7-8, 29 April 1993, pp. 18-19.
(105) Aid to Eastern Europe; Lesotho; Vietnam, in: Andreassen, B.-A. and Swinehart, T. (eds.) - Human Rights in Developing Countries. 1993 Yearbook, Nordic Human Rights Publications, Oslo, 1993, pp. 21-50, 234-253, 346-368.
(104) Frontiers to Human Rights: New Europe, Old Divisions, in: Gomien, D. (ed.) - Broadening the Frontiers of Human Rights. Essays in Honour of Asbjorn Eide, Scandinavian University Press, Oslo, 1993, pp. 271-286.
(103) Ways to institutionalize the use of indicators within the United Nations Human Rights Programme, Paper prepared for the Seminar on Appropriate Indicators to Measure Achievements in the Progressive Realization of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Geneva, 25-29 January 1993, U.N. Doc. HR/GENEVA/1993/SEM/BP.15 of 11 January 1993, 21 pp.
(102) Before AIDS, beyond AIDS: Human rights of people with contagious diseases, in: Mahoney, K.E. and Mahoney, P. (eds.) - Human Rights in the Twenty-first Century, Proceedings of the Conference Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century: A Global Challenge, Banff (Canada), November 1990, Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecth, 1993, pp. 191-207.
(101) Human rights of women at the World Conference, IMADR (International Movement against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism) Yearbook 1992, vol. 5 (1993), Tokyo, July 1997, pp. 26-37.

1992:
(100) Monitoring human rights aspects of sustainable development, paper presented at the Conference on Human Rights, Public Finance, and the Development Process, Journal of International Law and Policy, vol. 8, No. 1, Fall 1992, pp. 85-110.
(99) A critique of the UNDP Political Freedom Index 1991, Human Rights in Developing Countries. 1992 Yearbook, Norwegian Institute of Human Rights, Oslo, pp. 1-24.
(98) AIDS and human rights, in: Mann, J., Tarantola, D.J.M. and Netter, T.W. (eds.), AIDS in the World. A Global Report, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1992, pp. 537-574.
(97) Information for human rights: What next? Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 10, 1992, No. 10, pp. 371-383.
(96) Development co-operation and democratization: Past experiences, recent changes, in: Rosas, A. and Krause, K. (eds.) - Development Co-operation and Processes towards Democracy, Helsinki, 1991, pp. 29-34.
(95) Human rights between charity and solidarity, Reconstructing Bangladesh. Report of the Seminar held at Wageningen University, September 14, 1991, Wageningen University, the Netherlands, 1992.
(94) International standards on prison health, Seminar on Prison Health Services: Goals, Standards and Ethics, Tampere, 24-27 September 1991, Council of Europe and Ministry of Justice of Finland, Helsinki, 1992, pp. 51-66.

1991:
(93) AIDS and prisons, AIDS 1991: A Year in Review, vol. 6, 1992, Current Science, London, pp. 241-251.
(92) AIDS and human rights/El SIDA y los derechos humanos, in: Fuenzalida Puelma, H. and LaVertu D. (eds.) - Proceedings of the Regional Consultation on AIDS, Human Rights, Ethics and Law, Santiago de Chile, 9-11 October, 1990, Pan American Health Organization, Washington D.C., 1991.
(91) AIDS and human rights, Part 1: National responses to AIDS: The pandemic of AIDS legislation, Part 2: International response to AIDS: Merging public health and human rights, in: Cassesse, A. and Clapham, E. (eds.) - Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law. Second Session, Florence, 1991.
(90) Tutela dei dirtti umani: aiuto o ostacolo? [Linking aid to human rights (violations): Help or hinderance?], Politica Internazionale, IPALO, Rome, vol. 19, No. 4, July/August 1991, pp. 137-149.
(89) Book review: Is the Law Fair to the Disabled? A European Survey, World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe, WHO Regional Publications, European Series No. 29, Copenhagen, 1990, 354 pp., Social Science & Medicine, vol. 33, No. 6, pp. 745-748.
(88) The right to peace after the cold war, Peace Review. The International Quarterly of World Peace, vol. 3, No. 3, Fall 1991, pp. 14-22.
(87) Aids, travel and migration: Legal and human rights aspects, International Migration, Quartely Review of the International Organization for Migration, vol. 29, No. 1, 1990, pp. 33-50.
(86) Prevention of free movement of people across national boundaries, Proceedings of the Eighty-fourth Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington, March 28-31, 1990, pp. 177-182.

1990 :
(85) Le virus de repression gagne le Sida, La nouvelle planete, Liberation, Paris, Dec. 1990, p. 90.
(84) El SIDA y los derechos humanos, El mundo de los anos '90, La Nacion, Argentina, 15 de diciembre de 1990, pp. 92-93.
(83) Gender discrimination in AIDS prevention and control, Paper prepared for the Meeting on Research Priorities Rlating to Women and AIDS, WHO, Geneva, 19-20 November 1990, 25 p. [mimeographed].
(82) AIDS and human rights: An overview of repressive and liberal legislation, Liberation-Developpement, Paris, September 1990, Special Issue.
(81) Transmission et transmigration, SIDA 90, Paris, No 17/18, juin/juillet 1990, pp. 13-23
(80) Survey of national AIDS legislation, Paper presented at the Regional Consultation on Ethical and Legal Aspects of AIDS, WHO/WPRO, Seoul (Korea), 23-25 July 1990, 27 pp. [mimeographed].
(79) Proteccion de los derechos de los detenidos en la prevencion y lucha contra el SIDA, Paper presented at the United Nations Human Rights Training Course for the Police and Prison Officials, Montevideo, 9-13 July 1990, 17 pp. [mimeographed].
(78) Book review: Il Medico e i Diritti dell'Uomo, International Digest of Health Legislation, WHO, Geneva, vol. 41, No. 2, 1990, pp. 356-358
(77) Det er dem eller os (AIDS, us and them), translated by Niels Barfoed, Politiken, Copenhagen, 8 July 1990, p. 10
(76) Human rights violations and development aid: From politics towards policy, Commonwealth Secretariat's Human Rights in Development Series, May 1990, 20 p.
(75) Legal and human rights aspects of travel and migration: The challenge of HIV/AIDS-related restrictions, Paper presented at the International Seminar on Migration Medicine, IOM/WHO, Geneva, 6-9 February 1990, 27 pp. [mimeograped]. AIDS and human rights, IMADR Yearbook 1989, Tokyo, June 1990, pp. 63-67.
(74) Action by the international community against AIDS-related discrimination/ Action de la communaute internationale contre les discriminations concernant le sida, Paper presented at the Seventh International Colloqium on the European Convention on Human Rights, Copenhagen/Oslo/Lund, 30 May - 2 June 1990, 14 pp. [mimeograped].

1989 :
(73) HIV/AIDS and human rights, in: Conference of European National Sections: AIDS and Human Rights, European Social Charter, The Hague, 20-22 September 1989, International Commission of Jurists and The Netherlands Committee of Jurists for Human Rights, Geneva, 1989, pp. 11-23.
(72) Measuring compliance with human rights obligations, in: Rehof, L. A. and Gulmann, C. (eds.) - Human Rights in Domestic Law and Development Assistance Policies of the Nordic Countries. Proceedings of the Fourth Nordic Seminar on Human Rights, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1989, pp. 109-127.
(71) The World Bank and human rights, in: Human Rights in Developing Countries. 1989 Yearbook, CHR Michelson Institute, Norwegian Human Rights Institute and The Netherlands Institute for Human Rights, Oslo, 1989, pp. 75-102.
(70) Justice for victims of debt, Africa Events, vol. 5, no. 1, January 1989, p. 41.

1988:
(69) Human rights standards in development aid: Donor policies, Paper prepared for the 1988 Windsor Symposium on Law in Development: International Development Agencies, Human Rights and Accountability for Humane Development, Windsor (Canada), May 30 - June 1, 1988, 46 pp. [mimeographed].
(68) Women in development co-operation: A human rights perspective, Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, vol. 6, no. 4, 1988, pp. 29-52.
(67) Right of access: Hendriks and Hendriks vs. Hendriks, International Children's Rights Monitor, vol. 5, nos. 2/3, 1988, pp.28-30.
(66) Hven far gavn of bistanden til Bangladesh? (How best to provide aid to Bangladesh?), Udvikling (Development), DANIDA, No. 1, 1988, pp. 37-40.
(65) Country surveys of Kenya, Tanzania and Bangladesh, in: Human Rights in Developing Countries 1986-1987. A Yearbook on Human Rights in Developing Countries Receiving Nordic Aid, CHR Michelsen Institute, Danish Centre of Human Rights and Norwegian Institute of Human Rights, Akademisk Forlag, Copenhagen, 1988.
(64) Using international human rights law: standards and procedures, Seminar on Expanding Public Interest Legal Activities, Third World Network, Penang (Malaysia), January 15-19, 1988, 27 pp. [mimeograped].
(63) La politica del desarollo mundial respecto a los derechos humanos de la mujer. Un informe para el panel de los derechos de la mujer, Instituto interamericano de derechos humanos, San Jose (Costa Rica), 18 August 1988, 17 pp. [mimeograped].
(62) Aid needs in developing countries to promote and protect human rights, 5th Seminar on Humanitarian Law in the Contemporary World, Sofia, Yearbook 1988, International Institute of Humanitarian Law, San Remo, pp. 15-37.
(61) Derechos humanos y la deuda externa, II Congreso Iberamericano de Organizaciones de Derechos Humanos, Extremadura, 28 de noviembre al 3 de diciembre de 1988, 9 pp. [mimeographed].
(60) Bread and butter rights, Africa Events, vol. 4, no. 10, October 1988, pp. 36-37.
(59) The world developers knock human rights [editorial title], Africa Events, vol. 4, no. 11, November 1988, pp. 32-35.

1987:
(58) Family groups, in: International Institute of Human Rights. Collection of Lectures, Eighteenth Study Session, Strasbourg, 6-31 July 1987, [mimeograped].
(57) Freedom of information: an old human right, and a new one, Paper presented at the Conference on Development, Environment and Peace as Human Rights, Oxford, 29 -31 May 1987, 18 pp. [mimeograped].
(56) Private wealth of public officials: a cross-national survey of access to information on abuse of public funds by public officials, Paper presented at the conference of the European Consortium of Political Research, Amsterdam, 9-15 April, 1987, 19 pp. [mimeograped].
(55) Limits to diversity: East European human rights policies and international standards, Soviet Union/Union sovietique, vol. 13, no. 1, Spring 1986, pp. 45-110.
(54) Inter-generational justice: recognition and protection of children's rights, in: Third World Affairs 1987, Third World Foundation for Social and Economic Studies, London, 1987, pp. 359-390.
(53) Family reunification: right, privilege, utopia?, International Children's Rights Monitor, vol. 4, no. 2, 1987.
(52) Family reunification, Round Table on the Reunification of Families, Florence, 4-6 December 1986, International Institute of Humanitarian Law, San Remo, 1987.
(51) Les enfants places en institution, La tribune de l'enfance, Paris, no. 197, fevrier-mars 1987, pp. 5-8.

1986 :
(50) Hazardous exports: access to information necessary for self-protection, Paper presented at the 10th University of Windsor Symposium on Law in Development: Combatting Processes of Rural Impoverishment, 5-8 November 1986, Windsor (Canada), 47 pp., [mimeographed].
(49) The placement of children in institutions: deprivation of liberty or not?, International Children's Rights Monitor, vol. 3, no.3. 1986, pp. 8-10.
(48) Los ninos en las prisiones de adultos: doblemente victimas, Tribuna internacional de los derechos del nino, DNI, Ginebra, edicion especial 1986, pp. 9-11.

1985 :
(47) Starving little thieves/Les petits voleurs effames, World Food Assembly Bulletin, London, April-June 1985, pp. 1-3.
(46) Prohibition of the use of armed force and exceptions pertaining to liberation movements: Reconciling the Irreconcilable?, in: Ficher, G. (ed.) - Armement - developpement - droits de l'homme - desarmement, Faculte de droit, Paris V and Bruylant, Bruxelles, 1985, pp. 506-517.
(45) Children in prison with adults, International Children's Rights Monitor, Geneva, vol. 2, no. 2, 1985, pp. 7-14.
(44) Reading between the lines: the Seventh United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Treatment of Offenders on children, International Children's Rights Monitor, vol. 2, no. 4, 1985, pp. 17-19.
(43) Starvation in Ethiopia: the missing link of human rights, SIM Newsletter, Utrecht, No. 9, January 1985, pp. 3-7.

1984 :
(42) Survey of sources of information and documentation on human rights in Eastern Europe, Study commissioned by the UNESCO Division of Peace and Human Rights, Contract no. 8664-HRS/31, June 1984, 87 pp. [mimeographed].
(41) The right to food, Paper presented at the International Law Symposium on World Hunger, University of Iowa, 12-13 October 1984, The Iowa Law Review, vol. 70, no. 5, 1985, pp. 182-197.
(40) Against violations of the right to food: The first step - integrating the information available, Paper presented at the World Food Assembly, Rome, 12-15 November 1984, 21 pp. [mimeographed].
(39) SIM Right to Food Project: From soft to har law, SIM Newsletter, No. 6, May 1984, pp. 23-39.
(38) Socijalni indikatori (Social indicators), Naše teme, Zagreb, vol. XXVIII, No. 7-8, 1984, pp. 1251-1268.
(37) Human rights challenge: Amnesty International and human rights, Index on Censorship, London, vol. 13, No. 5, October 1984, pp. 8-9.
(36) Conceptual confusion: access to food, food entitlements, fredom from hunger, right to (adequate) food, Human rights indicators: the right to food as a test case, in: The Right to Food: From Soft to Hard Law, Report of the International Conference held in Utrecht, 6-9 June 1984, Netherlands Institute of Human Rights, Utrecht, 1984, pp. 36-42, and 120-153.
(35) SIM Right to Food Project: A survey of legal and quasi-legal sources of law, SIM Newsletter, Utrecht, No. 6, 1984, pp. 25-31.

1983:
(34) Ne/zaposlenost i razvoj (Un/employment and Development), Demografska politika i politika zaposljavanja (Demography and Employment Policy), Institut za društvena istraživanja, Zagreb, 1983, pp. 35-56, [mimeographed].
(33) Tko ima pravo na rad: nezaposleni ili zaposleni (Who is entitled to the right to work: the unemployed or the employed?), Omladina i drustvene krize (The Youth and Social Crises), Sociološko društvo Srbije, Beograd, 1983, pp. 279-293.
(32) Sources of information: Who determines which facts are relevant in the field of human rights, SIM Newsletter, No. 4, 1983, pp. 24-33.
(31) Approaches to human rights in the socio-economic and cultural context of Eastern Europe, in: Eide A. and Thee, M. (eds.) - Frontiers of Human Rights Education, Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, 1983, pp. 97-104.
(30) Indikatori drustvenog razvoja (Indicators of Social Development), Strategije i indikatori drustvenog razvoja (Strategies and Indicators of Social Development), Institut za drustvena istrazivanja, Zagreb, 1983, pp. 143-275.
(29) Magicna godina 2000: ni buducnost nije što je nekad bila (The magic 2000: Future is not what is used to be), Danas, Zagreb, vol. 2, no. 83, 20 September 1983, pp. 61-63.
(28) Napredak tehnologije ubijanja (Progress of military technology), Danas, Zagreb, vol. 2, no. 60, 12 April 1983, p. 61.
(27) Egzodus rata i gladi (Escape from war and hunger), Danas, Zagreb, vol. 2, no. 93, 29 November 1983, pp. 29-31.
(26) Najava vruce jeseni: Brani li se mir usavršavanjem ili uništavanjem oružja? (Hot debate this autumn: Defending peace by more weaponry or by disarming?), Danas, Zagreb, vol. 2, no. 79, 23 August 1983, pp. 61-62.

1982:
(25) Komparativni pristup istrazivanju jugoslovenske koncepcije prava coveka (Comparative study of the Yugoslav human rights policy), Jugoslovenska revija za medjunarodno pravo (Yugoslav Review of International Law), Beograd, vol. XXXII, no. 1-3. 1982, pp. 9-35 (Summary in English).
(24) Pristup istrazivanju jugoslavenske koncepcije prava covjeka: usporedna osnovnih medjunarodnih i ustavnih postavki (An approach to research into Yugoslav concept of human rights: a comparison of international and constitutional postulates), Scientia Yugoslavica, Zagreb, vol. 8, no. 3-4, 1982, pp. 211-225 (Summary in English).
(23) The right to peace, Current Research on Peace and Violence, Tampere, 1/1982, pp. 42-69.
(22) Kriza energije ili kriza razvoja: naznaka dilema (Energy crisis or development crisis? A summary of the controversies), Revija za sociologiju (Sociological Review), Zagreb, vol.XII, No.1-4, 1982, pp. 27-35 (Summary in English).
(21) Approaches to human rights in socio-economic and cultural cotext of Eastern Europe, UNESCO Expert Meeting on the Teaching of Human Rights, Strasbourg, 26-30 July 1982, UNESCO Doc. SS-82-CONF.401/14 and 401/14A.
(20) Komparativni pristup istraživanju jugoslavenske koncepcije prava covjeka (A comparative analysis of the Yugoslav view of human rights), Jugoslovenska revija za medjunarodno pravo (Yugoslav Review of International Law), Beograd, 1982, nos. 1-3, pp. 9-35.
(19) Tamo ljude ubijaju: pokreta za ljudska prava sve je više (They kill people, don't they: Human rights movements emerging in response), Danas, Zagreb, vol. 1, 1982, no. 39, 16 November 1982, pp. 74-76.

1981:
(18) Terorizam i antikolonijalizam (Terrorism and anti-colonialism), Jugoslovenska revija za medjunarodno pravo (Yugoslav Review of International Law), Beograd, 1981, no. 1-3, pp. 54-68.
(17) Terorizam i ljudska prava (Terrorism and human rights), Pravnik (Lawyer), Zagreb, vol. VIII, No. 3. 1981, pp. 64-79.
(16) Uzroci terorizma (Causes of terrorism), Revija za sociologiju (Sociological review), Zagreb, vol. X, no. 2-4, 1980, pp. 161-171.
(15) Novi medjunarodni ekonomski poredak i ljudska prava (New international economic order and human rights), Naše teme, Zagreb, vol. 15, no. 11, 1981, pp. 1758-1763.

1980:
(14) Science policy and scientific research, Yugoslav Survey, Belgrade, 1980, pp. 87-125.
(13) Sedamnaest godina medjunarodne suradnje u drustvenim znanostima (Seventeen years of international co-operation in social sciences), Revija za sociologiju (Sociological Review), Zagreb, vol. X, no. 1-2, pp. 109-122.
(12) Znanstvena djelatnost u Jugoslaviji (Science in Yugoslavia), Institut za drustvena istrazivanja, Zagreb, 1980, 160 pp.
(11) The new international economic order and international law: progressive development or decline? in: Juette, R. and Grosse-Juette, A. (eds.) - The Future of International Organization, Frances Pinter Publishers, London, 1980, pp. 146-157.
(10) Some thoughs on constraints in the approach of international law to international terrorism, Yugoslav Review of International Law, Special edition for the 1980 ILA Conference, 1980, No. 1, pp. 100-109.
(9) Problem terorizma pred organizacijom Ujedinjenih nacija (The problem of terrorism before the United Nations), Arhiv za pravne i drustvene nauke (Archives of Legal and Social Sciences), Beograd, vol. XXIV, No. 1/2, 1980, pp. 61-76.
(8) Konvencijama protiv terorizma? (Combatting terrorism by international conventions?), Pitanja, Zagreb, vol. 12, no. 3, 1980, pp. 35-39.

1979:
(7) Restrictive business practices: proposal for a model-law designed for developing countries, Legal Aspects of a New International Economic Order, Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade, 1979, pp. 123-169.
(6) Komentar clanova 2 in 3 Prvog Nacrta Model Zakona o Restriktivnim Polovnim Postupcima (Commantary of Articles 2 and 3 of the First Draft of Model Code on Restrictive Business Practices), Trece Savetovanje Jugoslovenskih Strucnjaka za Medjunarodno Pravo: Novi medjunarodni ekonomski poredak i medjunarodno pravo, (Third International Law Symposium: New International Legal Order and International Law), Beograd, 30-31 March 1979, 17 pp. [mimeograped].
(5) Komparativna analiza normativne regulative za profesionalne asocijacije znanstvenih radnika (A comparative analysis of national laws on scientific associations), Profesionalne asocijacije znanstvenih radnika (Scientific Associations), Institut za društvena istraživanja, Zagreb, 1979, 176 p.
(4) Novo medjunarodno ekonomsko pravo? (A new international economic law?), Argumenti, Rijeka, vol. 2, No. 2, 1979, pp. 97-114.
(3) Novi medjunarodni ekonomski poredak u labirintu (New international economic order in a labyrinth), Pitanja, Zagreb, vol. XIII, 1979, No. 1/2. pp. 10-29.

1978:
(2) Legitimnost nasilja u medjunarodnom pravu: primjer terorizma (Legitimacy of violence in international law: Case study of terrorism), Argumenti, Rijeka, vol. 1, no.1. 1978, pp. 110-122.
(1) Institucionalni okvir za uspostavljanje novog medjunarodnog ekonomskog poretka (Institutional framework for a new international economic order), Jugoslavija i specijalizovane ustanove Ujedinjenih nacija (Yugoslavia and United Nations Specialized Agencies), Jugoslovensko udruzenje za Ujedinjene nacije (Yugoslav Association for the United Nations), Beograd, 1978, pp. 141-166.