The Danish Institute for Human Rights is an independent state-funded institution. The major purpose of this institute is to promote and develop knowledge about human rights on a national, regional and international level and the corporate sector, enabling them to strengthen human rights in their respective countries.
Research projects done by The Danish Institute for Human Rights are as follows:
- FRAME: “Fostering Human Rights Among European (External and Internal) Policies”
- The European Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation (E. MA)
- Islam, aid and human rights
- Research network: Association of Human Rights Institutes, AHRI
- Equal treatment of Greenlanders in Denmark
- Family and human rights in context
- State duties within the field of human rights and business
- The role of soft law in human rights
- Human Rights and Extreme Poverty
The Danish Institute for Human Rights also offers Human Rights Library. The library offers access to e-resources, reference books and journals on international and European human rights policy
Thematic areas:
- Civil Society Development
- Education
- Human Rights
Focus countries: Afghanistan, Belarus, Cambodia, China, Denmark, Greenland, Kyrgyzstan, Malawi, Nepal, Rwanda, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Viet Nam, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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