Tidligere vinnere av UiOs menneskerettighetspris
Prisen har blitt delt ut siden 1986.
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Sonja Biserko Biserko fikk prisen for sin utrettelige innsats og aktive internasjonale engasjement innenfor menneskerettigheter. Spesielt for hennes innsats i arbeid med flyktninger, dokumentering av krigsforbrytelser og kvinners rettigheter. |
2010 |
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Nils Johan Lavik Lavik fikk prisen for sitt langvarige engasjement og virke for flyktninger i Norge, og for å ha bidratt til å styrke kjennskapet til og respekten for menneskerettighetene blant leger og helsepersonell. |
2009 |
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Erik Møse Møse fikk prisen for sin utrettelige innsats og sitt aktive internasjonale engasjement i en årrekke til fremme av menneskerettighetene. |
2008 |
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Khaled Abou El Fadl El Fadl got the prize for his profilic and insightful analysis between Islamic Law and Human Rights. |
2007 |
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Ole Henrik Magga Magga fikk prisen sin utrettelige innsats og aktive internasjonale engasjement for samene og verdens urfolk gjennom en årrekke.< |
2006 |
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Theo van Boven van Boven got the prize forr his long-lasting and fruitful contribution to fight torture, enforced disappearance and other severe violations of human rights. |
2005 |
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Asma Jahangir The Pakistani lawyer and human rights activist got the prize for her fight against honour killings in her home country, and her international work as UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions. |
2002 |
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Magen David Adom (MDA) and the Palistine Red Cresent Society (PRCS) They got the prize for their outstanding humanitarian contribution during the present conflict in the Middle East. |
2001 |
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Radhika Coomaraswamy The Sri Lankan director of the International Centre for Ethnic Studies in Colombo, and the United Nations special rapporteur on violence against women, including its causes and consequences. |
2000 |
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Maria Paz Rojaz Baeza The Chilean doctor and human rights activist, got the prize as a recognition of her work with torture victims and her involvement in human rights issues in South America. Lita kvinne velta brutal diktator, Uniforum 25.03.99 (in Norwegian) |
1998 |
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Felice Lieh Mak A Chinese professor of psychiatry who has actively fought against laws of discrimination (forced abortion, mentally retarded) proposed by the Chinese authorities. |
1996 |
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Adam Demaci The Kosovar-Albanian author got the prize for his non-violent opposition to the Serb occupation. |
1995 |
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Kristian Ottosen Ottosen got the prize for his lifetime work of documenting the fate of all Norwegians who were captured by the Nazis and incarcerated in Germany during World War II. |
1994 |
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Gerhard Schoenberner Schoenberner got the prize For his activities to teach Germans about the terrors of the Nazis. |
1993 |
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Lopez and Marcelliano Lopez end marcelliano got the prize for their fight against violence and torture in the Philippines. |
1992 |
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Eigil Nansen Nansen got the prize for his work with refugees and human rights. |
1991 |
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Georg Klein The Swedish pathologist who has been dedicated to humanistic work. |
1990 |
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Inge Genefke Genefke got the prize for her work at the rehabilitation centre for torture victims in Copenhagen. |
1989 |
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Robert Lifton Lifton got the prize for his study on the aftermath of the atomic bomb and the psychology of Nazi-KZ-doctors. |
1988 |
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A. Koragin The Russian psychiatrist got the prize for his fight against the political misuse of psychiatry. |
1987 |
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Elie Wiesel Wiesel har fått prisen for sitt enestående bidrag til en menneskeliggjøring av menneskeheten, og derved hans bidrag til fredens sak. |
1986 |
Publisert 20. mai. 2010 09:16
- Sist endret 9. sep. 2011 11:21