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Contents

Eckert, Johannes, and Zenner, Hans-Peter: Preface ... 7

Human Rights and Science Wolters, Gereon: Welcome and Introduction on behalf of Leopoldina, the German National Academy of Science ... 13

Eckert, Johannes: Welcome and Introduction on behalf of the Human Rights Com- mittee of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina ... 15

Rudolf, Beate: The German Institute for Human Rights ... 19

Nowak, Manfred: The UN Special Rapporteur on Torture: Experience and Challenges ... 25

Löning, Markus: The Role of the Federal Government Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Aid ... 29

Corillon, Carol: The International Human Rights Network of Academies and Scholarly Societies ... 31

Wolfrum, Rüdiger: Freedom of Scientific Research and Human Rights ... 35

Doppelfeld, Elmar: Human Rights Aspects of Research Involving Human Subjects ... 39

Kayser, Folke: Realising Human Rights in Development Cooperation ... 43

Lehners, Jean-Paul: Human Rights Aspects in International Scientific Cooperation .... 47

Tomuschat, Christian: Human Rights Norms and Institutions in Europe ... 51

Marquardt, Hans-Jochen: Strengthening of Human Rights by Scientific Cooperation: International Cooperative Projects of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina ... 53

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Human Rights and Science Issues in Various Countries – Short Reports

Eckert, Johannes: Introduction ... 59 Šelih, Alenka: Freedom of Research and Teaching – A Slovenian Experience ... 61 Woleński, Jan: General Aspects and Activities of the Polish Academy of Arts and

Sciences (PAU) Related to Human Rights ... 63 Zika, Robert: Human Rights: A Czech Perspective ... 65 Haaland, Arne: Intervention of the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters in

Support of Palestinian Students in “Administrative Detention” ... 69 Annex 1 ... 71 Annex 2 ... 74 Drenth, Pieter J. D.: Committee for Freedom of Science of the Royal Netherlands’

Academy of Arts and Sciences / Commissie voor de Vrijheid van Wetenschaps- beoefening (Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, KNAW) ... 77 Golini, Antonio: Some Aspects of Human Rights Related to Italy ... 79 Doppelfeld, Elmar: Comments on A. Golini’s Statements by Regarding Human Rights

Aspects of Research Involving Human Subjects ... 81 Sengör, A. M. Celal: Violation of Academic Freedom in Turkey: A Personal Experi-

ence ... 83 Drenth, Pieter J. D.: Comments on C. Sengör’s Report ... 87 Benaki, Anna: Human Rights Activities of the Academy of Athens ... 89 Zenner, Hans-Peter: Ten Years of the Human Rights Committee (HRC) of the German

National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina ... 93 List of Participants ... 95

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