Research on security

Research area: Security
In particular the threats of terror have resulted in a number of political initiatives, which have had significant human rights implications.

The security issue gives rise to several complex questions, to which there is a need for the Danish Institute for Human Rights to contribute with research-based insights.

In Denmark, the authorities have been granted extended powers in the following domains: New criminal legislation has been passed, travel bans introduced, increased anti-radicalisation efforts in prisons implemented, municipality alert measures introduced, increased observation in schools and asylum centres, as well as surveillance, and an extension of the powers of PET – The Danish Security and Intelligence Service and FE – The Danish Defence Intelligence Service.

Similarly, the conditions in Danish prisons have been considerably tightened through legislative and administrative changes over the last few years in order to maintain order and discipline in prisons.

While the security agenda can be at odds with human rights, there is a rising awareness globally that respecting human rights can prevent terror and conflicts.

Research projects

The project looks into the reporting obligation in Danish schools as well as into the local government efforts against extremism.

Contact person: Peter Vedel Kessing

This project looks at state responsibility in joint military operations.

Contact person: Peter Vedel Kessing

The project analyses the use force and solitary confinement in Danish prisons and its human rights implications.

Contact person: Peter Vedel Kessing

 

Research publications

2019

Journal articles

  • Peter Vedel Kessing, 'Danmark dømt ved Den Europæiske Menneskerettighedsdomstol - En kommentar til Savran mod Danmark', EU-ret og Menneskeret, Nr 4, 2019, pp 3-12 (Peer-reviewed).
  • Kessing, P.V. , 'Afslag på prøveløsladelse på grund af ny kriminalitet – en strafferetlig afgørelse? (Refusal of conditional release because of new crimes committed in prison – a criminal offence under article 6 in the ECHR?)', Ugeskrift for Retsvæsen, U.2019B.255, 2019 (Peer-reviewed).

Popular articles

2018

Journal articles

  • Kessing, P.V., 'Soft Law Instruments Regulating Armed Conflict. Are International Human Rights Standards Reflected? ', Human Rights & International Legal Discourse (HR&ILD), Vol. 12, No. 1, 2018, pp. 79-99 (Peer-reviewed).

Reports

2017

Book chapters

  • Kessing, P.V. , 'Transnational operations carried out from a State's own territory - Armed drones and the extraterritorial effect of the international human rights conventions' in Gammeltoft-Hansen, T., Vedsted-Hansen, J. (eds.) , Human Rights and the Dark Side of Globalisation, : Routledge, 2017 (Peer-reviewed).

Journal articles

  • Kessing, P.V., Rytter, J.E. , 'Tålt ophold - menneskeretlig status efter endnu en Højesteretsdom og nye stramninger', EU-ret og Menneskeret, , 2017 (Peer-reviewed) (forthcoming).
  • Kessing, P.V. , 'Ny dom (Paposhvili) fra Den Europæiske Menneskerettighedsdomstol kræver ændring af humanitær opholdstilladelse', EU-ret og Menneskeret, 24(1) , 2017 (Peer-reviewed).

Popular articles

  • Kessing, P.V. , 'Ny europæisk dom: Det er slut med at være på dødens rand for at få humanitært ophold i Danmark', Jyllandsposten-Posten, 12. maj 2017.

Reports

  • Andersen, L. G., Kessing, P. V., Forebyggelse af radikalisering i Danmark, Dansk Institut for Menneskerettigheder, 2017 (Non-peer-reviewed).