TITLE OF THE WORK
|
AWARDED TO:
|
The Victims of Terrorism
(£30,000 over 2 years to 1992) |
Professor Paul Wilkinson
University of St Andrews |
The Development of an International Database
on States of Emergency
(£14,400 between 1990 and 1995) |
Professor Tom Hadden
Queen’s University, Belfast |
The International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights and the UK
(£43,000 over two years to December 1995) |
Professor D J Harris
Miss Sarah Joseph
University of Nottingham |
Compensation for Victims of Violent Crime in
other European Jurisdictions
(£11,600 over one year to 1996) |
Professor Desmond Greer
Queen’s University,
Belfast |
Study of the Operation and Impact of the Council
of Europe Committee for the Prevention of Torture
(£42,000 over 2 years
to October 2001) |
Professor Rod Morgan
Professor Malcolm
Evans
University of Bristol |
Political Violence and Commercial Victims
(£16,500
over 2 years to June 1996) |
Professor Clive Walker
University of Leeds |
The Protection of Minority Rights in Central and Eastern
Europe
(£20,000 over one year to 31 December 1996) |
Dr Istvan Pogany
University of Warwick |
The Position of Refugees in British and European
Law and Practice
(£19,994 for one year to 31 January 1997) |
Professor David Harris
Mr Patrick Twomey
University of
Nottingham |
Terrorist Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction
(£31,106 over 20 months to September 1998) |
Dr Bruce Hoffman
Centre for the Study
of Terrorism and Political Violence |
Judicial Responsibility in the Criminal Process
(£20,516 over two years to March 1999) |
Professor Sean Doran
Queen’s University, Belfast |
A study of the current international efforts
to prevent the proliferation & potential use of Biological
and Toxin Weapons
(£36,000 over eighteen months to November 2001) |
Professor Malcolm Dando
University
of Bradford |
Amnesty for human rights abuses; lessons from
South Africa
(£35,000 over 19 months to November 2001) |
Miss Catherine Jenkins
School of Oriental & African Studies |
Refuge in the Cathedral
(£10,000 from May 2003 to
April 2004) |
Professor Liam Kennedy
Queen’s Belfast |
The Operation and Effectiveness of the UN Committee against
Torture (CAT)
(£29,850 from 1 April 2001 to 31 March 2003) |
Professor Malcolm Evans
Ms Claudine Haenni Dale |
Transnational Networks and their Implications
for International Security
(£50,000 from 1 November 2003 to 31 October 2005) |
Dr Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni
The Cambridge Security Programme (CSP) |
The establishment of a UK Counter Terrorism
Policy and Strategic Issues Group (UK-CTPSIG) under
the auspices of the Airey Neave Trust. (Principal project
customer and sponsor: The Metropolitan Police) |
Work being undertaken pro bono by Colonel E A Butler DSO
MBE, an Airey Neave Trustee |