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摘要
Andreas Kleiser自1995年以来一直在国际合作领域工作,最初是欧洲委员会总秘书处的执行干事。他于2001年就波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那失踪人员研究所的成立向国际失踪人员委员会提供咨询,并于2003年作为高级顾问加入该组织。应欧盟理事会的要求,他领导了ICMP的第一次救灾行动,以帮助泰国当局查明2004年东南亚海啸中失踪人员的下落。Kleiser在ICMP与政府间组织和其他组织以及ICMP工作的国家政府之间谈判了许多合作和其他协议,他监督ICMP对国内和国际司法机构的援助,包括在其任期内对前南斯拉夫问题国际刑事法庭的援助。2005年,他被任命为办公室副主任,2006年被任命为政策与合作主任。Kleiser获得了德国康斯坦茨大学和加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥大学法学院的法律学位。
A Magna Carta for Children?: Rethinking Children’s Rights by Michael Freeman (review)
Andreas Kleiser has worked in the field of international cooperation since 1995, initially as an executive officer in the General Secretariat of the Council of Europe. He advised the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) in 2001 on the establishment of the Missing Persons Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina and joined the organization as Senior Advisor in 2003. He led ICMP’s first disaster response operation, at the request of the Council of the European Union, to help the authorities in Thailand account for those who went missing in the 2004 South East Asian tsunami. Kleiser has negotiated numerous cooperation and other agreements between ICMP and intergovernmental and other organizations, as well as with governments of states where ICMP works, and he oversees ICMP’s assistance to domestic and international justice institutions, including, during its mandate, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. In 2005 he was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff and in 2006 Director for Policy and Cooperation. Kleiser obtained his law degrees from the University of Konstanz, Germany, and from the University of San Diego School of Law, California.
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Now entering its twenty-fifth year, Human Rights Quarterly is widely recognizedas the leader in the field of human rights. Articles written by experts from around the world and from a range of disciplines are edited to be understood by the intelligent reader. The Quarterly provides up-to-date information on important developments within the United Nations and regional human rights organizations, both governmental and non-governmental. It presents current work in human rights research and policy analysis, reviews of related books, and philosophical essays probing the fundamental nature of human rights as defined by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.