2008
Ms. Isabelle Akouhaba Anani, Bénin
DEA Droits de l’homme et démocratie (soutenance en cours), Chaire UNESCO, Université d’Abomey-Calavi, Bénin
Mr. Issa Diallo, Burkina Faso
Doctorat, option linguistique africaine, Chef du Département de linguistique et Langues Nationale du centre National de recherché Scientifique et technologie du BF
Mr. Solomon Tamarabrakemi Ebobrah, Nigeria
LLM, Human rights and democratisation in Africa, University of Pretoria, Doctoral candidate in Pretoria, Lecturer at Niger Delta University in Nigeria.
Mr. Bachir Talfi Idrissa, Niger
Doctorat d’Etat en droit, option Droit Privé, Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar Sénégal, Enseignant-Chercheur, Faculté des sciences économique et juridiques, Université Abdou Moumouni, Niamey, Niger
Mr. Faring Bah, Mali
DEA en droits de la personne et de la démocratie a la Chaire Unesco de Cotonou, UNDP Mali, Ministère de la Justice
2007
Ms. Michèle Sona Koundouno
Guinée-Conakry, Doctorante à l’ Université de Franche Comté, DEA en sociologie.
Droit de la famille et pratiques culturelles et religieuses.
Mr. Boubacar Hassane
Niger, Université de Niamey. Docteur en droit
La dissolution du mariage en droit Nigérien - Réflexion pour une réforme.
Ms. Elisabeth L. Kangambega
Burkina Faso, Université de Ouagadougou, Docteur en Droit
Le consentement matrimonial à l’épreuve de certaines réalités africaines (Cas du Burkina Faso).
Mr. Eric Montcho-Agbassa
Bénin, Université d’Abomey-Calavi, DESS.
L’assistance juridique aux mineurs en conflit avec la loi dans les pays d’Afrique occidentale francophone.
Mr. Ernest Folefack
Cameroun, Université de Dschang, Docteur en Droit
La protection des droits des enfants délinquants et asociaux dans leur parcours judiciaire au Cameroun.
2006
Mr. Zhou Shaoqing, A critical review of urban community development and civil society organizations in China
Mr. Jackson Wafula Muyila, African Values and the Problem of the Rights of the Child: A Search for Explanations
Ms. Christine Birabwa-Nsubuga, Women Under Customary Marriage in Uganda: A Critical Look at Their Property Rights at Dissolution
Mr. Kedar Prasad Poudyal, The Role of National Human Rights Institutions in Armed Conflict Situations: With Special Reference to NHRC-Nepal
2005-2006
Ms. Grace Tikambenji Malera, The Malawi Human Rights Commission, Malawi.
Title: The Socio-legal Status of Malawian Women in Politics: Opportunities and Challenges.
August 2005 - December 2005
Ms. Roselyn Karugonjo-Segawa, Uganda Human Rights Commission, Uganda.
Title: The Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights on the Rights of Women.
August 2005 - December 2005
2004-2005
Mr. Oladejo Justus Olowu, Faculty of law, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Title: Conceptualizing an Integrative Rights-Based Approach to Human Development in Africa: Reflections on the Roles and Responsibilities of Non-State Actors
August 2004 - December 2004
Mr. Godfrey Odongo, Doctoral Student (LLD), Childrens Rights Project, Community Law Centre, University of Western Cape, South Africa.
Title: Implementation of the Convention of the Rights of the Child with specific reference to Juvenile Justice in the African Context
August 2004 - January 2005
Mr. Kun Zhang, No. 1 Branch of Beijing Peoples Procuratorate, PR China
Title: A Comparative Study between Europe and China of the Judicial Review Systems Concerning Detention and Arrest
August 2004 - December 2005
Mr. Guillaume Muringa, Action des Chrétiens pour labolition de la torture, ACAT, Burundi
Title: Violence against women and the law in Burundi: towards a more protective system
August 2004 - April 2005
Mr. Ishwor Prasad Khatiwada, District Judge, Chitwan District Court, Nepal
Title: Ensuring Fair Trial of Children in Conflict with Law
September 2004 - June 2005
2003-2004
Mr Abu Mohammad Asgarkhani, Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Tehran, Iran.
Title: Economic Globalization and its impact on the full enjoyment of human rights - The Islamic Republic of Iran as a case study.
August 2003 - November 2003
Ms. Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza, Faculty of Law, Makerere university, Uganda.
Title: Juvenile Justice and the Law in Uganda - Operationalisation of the Children Statute.
August 2003 - June 2004
Mr. Soumana Boureima Sourghia, National School of Administration in Niamey, Niger.
Title: Impunité au Niger - Source d' instabilités et d' atteintes aux droits de l'homme et à l' État de droit.
Augsut 2003 - May 2004
Mr. Xie Wangyuan, Criminal Law Center of Renmin University, China.
Title: Developing Precedural Justice in Rules of Chinese Criminal Law.
August 2003 - December 2003
Ms. Zoljargal Gantumur, National Human Rights commission of Mongolia.
Title: Freedom of the Press vis-à-vis Privacy and Reputation.
August 2003 - December 2003
2002 -2003
Mr Yubaraj Sangroula, Kathmandu School of Law, Nepal.
Title: Interrogation system in Nepal: An analysis of the Procedures and Practice for Extracting Confession
August 2002 - September 2003
Mr Wang Sixin, Chinese Academy of Social Science(CASS), China.
Title: Internet and Freedom of Expression in China.
August 2002 - December 2002
Mr Dan Kuwali, Malawi Defence Forces.
Title: Defending the Defenceless:The Quest for Adequate Protection for the Vulnerable Population in Conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa.
August 2002 - December 2002
Mr Dan wei, Research Institute of Procuratorial Theory of the Supreme People's Procuratorate of China.
Title: The Supervision System of the Police Investigation -the outside perspective to the police misconducts of investigation in China.
August 2002 - December 2002
Mr Joël Adékoniyé Arsène Adeloui, Faculty of Law and Political science, University of Abomey-Calavi, Benin.
Title: Democratic Transition and Cooperation to Development in Francophone West Africa. A Comparative Approach: Benin, Mali, Niger and Togo.
August 2002 - December 2002
2001 - 2002
Ms Akpan Eno-Obong Bassey, Nigeria. Connected to The Gambian Committee on Traditional Practices, Gambia.
Title: Human Rights Protection for the Overworked Girl-Child, Wives and Mothers living under the Guise of Tradition and Culture - Rural Gambia in Focus.
September 2001 - july 2002.
Ms Ghania Rajabu Mwamba, Ministry of Education, Tanzania.
Title: The Basic Learning Needs of the Pastoralists Communities in Relation to Human Rights (Tanzania Mainland).
September 2001 - july 2002.
Ms Chen Min, Beijing Jia Hua Law Firm, China.
Title: Economic Transition and Women's Labour Rights in China.
September 2001 - March 2002.
Mr Nsongurua J. Udombana, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
Title: Designing and Formulating Effective Rules of Procedures for the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights.
September 2001 - july 2002.
Mr Lawrance Okeyo Juma, University of Nairobi, Kenya.
Title: African Customary Law and Human Rights in Kenya.
September 2001 - july 2002.
2000 - 2001
Ms Vijayashri Sripati, National Academy of Legal Studies, Human Rights Department, Hyderabad, India.
Title: Women's Participation in Politics.
September 2000 - April 2001.
Ms Qu Xuewu, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China. Title: Legal Protection of Torture in China.
November 2000 -May 2001.
Ms Wen Xiaojie, Chinese University of Politics & Law, China.
Title: Juvenile Justice in China.
November 2000 - May 2001.
Ms Mariama Cissé, Nigerien Human Rights Commission, Court of Appeal of Niamey, Niger.
Title: Complaints Procedures for the Nigerien Human Rights Commission.
January 2001.
Mr George W.L. Kasozi Kikonyogo, Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, Lesotho.
Title: Implementation of Human Rights Norms.
September 2000 - March 2001.