Jury
program Jury for the topic of “Human rights in Past and Present”, 2011/2012
Oxana Ivanova-Chessex
Studies in Education and German Studies in Krasnoyarsk, Russia; Ph.D. from the University of Cologne. Member of the Civic Engagement Institute in Perm, Russia.
Member of the EUROPEANS FOR PEACE Jury since 2008.
Dr. Hannelore Chiout
Founder and former chair of the European training network for democracy and human rights, DARE. Engaged in projects promoting democracy in Central and Eastern Europe, Mongolia, Israel and Palestine.
Member of the EUROPEANS FOR PEACE Jury since 2008.
Prof. Dr. Karl-Peter Fritzsche
Studies in Political Science, Sociology and Psychology. Chair in Human Rights Education at the University of Magdeburg.
Member of the EUROPEANS FOR PEACE Jury since 2010.
Dr. Matthias Heyl
Studies in History, Psychology and Education; Ph.D. on the topic of education after Auschwitz. Director of the Ravensbrück International Youth Meeting Centre and the Information and Educational Services of the Ravensbrück Memorial.
New member of the EUROPEANS FOR PEACE Jury.
Dr. Peter Kirchschläger
Studies in Theology, Jewish Studies and Philosophy in Lucerne, Rome and Jerusalem. Founder and co-director of the Centre for Human Rights Education (ZMRB) of the PHZ Lucerne, and co-director of the International Human Rights Forum Lucerne (IHRF).
Member of the EUROPEANS FOR PEACE Jury since 2010.
Jörg Lange
Studies in History, German, Catholic Theology, Geography and Education at the University of Muenster; Ph.D. on concentration camp memorials in Germany. Member of the “Human Rights Education Workshop”, fellow at the Max Weber Center in the post-graduate program “Human Dignity and Human Rights”.
New member of the EUROPEANS FOR PEACE Jury.
Christine Mähler
Studies in Psychology; director of ConAct in Lutherstadt Wittenberg. Expert on Israel and extracurricular youth encounters.
Member of the EUROPEANS FOR PEACE Jury since 2005.
Özcan Mutlu
Member of the Berlin House of Representatives, education spokesman for the Alliance 90/The Greens parliamentary group and member of the Committee for Education, Youth and Family, as well as the Committee for European and Federal Affairs, Berlin-Brandenburg and Media.
Member of the EUROPEANS FOR PEACE Jury since 2008.
Ilze Skuja
Studies in Education and Psychology in Latvia, and Adult Education in Freiburg; Ph.D. candidate at the University of Tübingen since 2010. Years of project work in Central and Eastern Europe promoting active citizenship and democratic values among young people.
New member of the EUROPEANS FOR PEACE Jury.
Anne Thiemann
Studies in Social Work; Master of Social Work on “Social Work as a Human Rights Profession”. Youth educator on the topic of gender and sexual identity, and researcher at the German Institute for Human Rights on the project “Human rights education with children and adolescents”.
New member of the EUROPEANS FOR PEACE Jury.


