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Marek Antoni Nowicki (born 5 March 1953, Siemiatycze) is a human rights lawyer. He has been a member of the Human Rights Advisory Panel of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo since January 2007, and from January 2008 became its president. Nowicki was a United Nations-appointed International Ombudsman in Kosovo from July 2000 to December 2005. He was also a member of the European Commission of Human Rights in Strasbourg from March 1993 until 31 October 1999. From December 1997 to November 1998, he served as vice-president of the Second Chamber of this commission.

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  • Marek Antoni Nowicki (de)
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  • Marek Antoni Nowicki (* 5. März 1953 in Siemiatycze) ist ein polnischer Rechtsanwalt, Diplomat und Menschenrechtler. Er ist Vorsitzender der Helsinki-Stiftung für Menschenrechte. Nowicki war Präsident der Internationalen Helsinki-Föderation für Menschenrechte und Bürgerbeauftragter des Kosovo zwischen 2000 und 2005. Als Mitglied der Europäischen Menschenrechtskommission wirkte er von 1993 bis 1999. Im Jahr 2009 erhielt er den Orden der Wiedergeburt Polens. (de)
  • Marek Antoni Nowicki est un homme politique polonais. Avocat de formation, il a été médiateur international au Kosovo, mission qui lui a été confiée de 2000 à 2005. Il est le cofondateur du Comité Helsinki en Pologne, et a été membre de la Commission européenne des droits de l'homme, à Strasbourg, de 1993 jusqu'en octobre 1999. * Portail du droit * Portail de la Pologne (fr)
  • Marek Antoni Nowicki (ur. 5 marca 1953 w Siemiatyczach) – polski adwokat, ekspert, publicysta, promotor praw człowieka. (pl)
  • Marek Antoni Nowicki (born 5 March 1953, Siemiatycze) is a human rights lawyer. He has been a member of the Human Rights Advisory Panel of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo since January 2007, and from January 2008 became its president. Nowicki was a United Nations-appointed International Ombudsman in Kosovo from July 2000 to December 2005. He was also a member of the European Commission of Human Rights in Strasbourg from March 1993 until 31 October 1999. From December 1997 to November 1998, he served as vice-president of the Second Chamber of this commission. (en)
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  • Marek Antoni Nowicki (* 5. März 1953 in Siemiatycze) ist ein polnischer Rechtsanwalt, Diplomat und Menschenrechtler. Er ist Vorsitzender der Helsinki-Stiftung für Menschenrechte. Nowicki war Präsident der Internationalen Helsinki-Föderation für Menschenrechte und Bürgerbeauftragter des Kosovo zwischen 2000 und 2005. Als Mitglied der Europäischen Menschenrechtskommission wirkte er von 1993 bis 1999. Im Jahr 2009 erhielt er den Orden der Wiedergeburt Polens. (de)
  • Marek Antoni Nowicki (born 5 March 1953, Siemiatycze) is a human rights lawyer. He has been a member of the Human Rights Advisory Panel of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo since January 2007, and from January 2008 became its president. Nowicki was a United Nations-appointed International Ombudsman in Kosovo from July 2000 to December 2005. He was also a member of the European Commission of Human Rights in Strasbourg from March 1993 until 31 October 1999. From December 1997 to November 1998, he served as vice-president of the Second Chamber of this commission. From 1982, during the period of martial law in Poland, Nowicki was a columnist for the underground press, a dissident with the Polish Solidarity movement. At the same time, he was co-founder and activist of the Helsinki Committee in Poland. From 1989 to 1991 he was a spokesperson for this committee as well as the co-author of its reports on the human rights situation in Poland, including a report surrounding Poland under martial law, published in 1983. Due to his activities within the human rights movement, Nowicki was prohibited from practising as a lawyer during this time. From 1990 to 1993, he was a member of the executive committee of the International Helsinki Federation of Human Rights (IHF) in Vienna. From 1992 to 1993, he served as IHF president, where he would participate in fact-finding missions in Romania, Bulgaria and Albania. Alongside his presidency of the IHF, Nowicki foundered the Human Rights Commission of the Polish Bar, serving also as its president. He has been a member of the Polish Bar since 1987. From 1995 to 1998, he was also a member of the National Council of the Polish Bar. Nowicki was a founding member of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights in Warsaw and became its president in November 2003 (till January 2008). Since 2011 he is a chairman of the council of this Foundation. He was a member of the council of the Human Rights Institute of the International Bar Association (HRI-IBA) and of the advisory council of the European Roma Rights Centre in Budapest. Today, he is still an active member of the Advisory Council of the International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights in London (INTERIGHTS). He was one of the “eminent lawyers’ appointed by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe to assess the legal and human rights situation in Moldova (1994) and Azerbaijan (1997). From 2000 to 2001, Nowicki was a member of the Committee of Special Advisors to the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers, dealing with just satisfaction in cases of human rights violations. In 1996 and 1998, the Council of Europe asked him to serve as a human rights expert during the evaluation of the compatibility of the legal systems of Georgia and the Russian Federation with the standards of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). He served as a human rights expert for the European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission) and the Directorate General of Human Rights and Legal Affairs of the Council of Europe. From March 2003 to September 2006, Nowicki was a Polish member of the EU Network of Independent Experts on Fundamental Rights. Nowicki was nominated by the Polish government on three occasions; in 1998, 2002, and 2009, as one of three candidates for the post of European Court of Human Rights judge. In September 2005, he was nominated by the Committee of Ministers as one of three candidates for the post of the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe (elections on 5 October 2005: second after Thomas Hammarberg, the elected Commissioner). Since July 2013 he is a member of the selection panel for the Václav Havel Human Rights Prize on behalf of the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe. Nowicki is the author of dozens of books and hundreds of articles on human rights, in particular on the ECHR, published in Poland and abroad. He is also a lecturer at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw. (en)
  • Marek Antoni Nowicki est un homme politique polonais. Avocat de formation, il a été médiateur international au Kosovo, mission qui lui a été confiée de 2000 à 2005. Il est le cofondateur du Comité Helsinki en Pologne, et a été membre de la Commission européenne des droits de l'homme, à Strasbourg, de 1993 jusqu'en octobre 1999. * Portail du droit * Portail de la Pologne (fr)
  • Marek Antoni Nowicki (ur. 5 marca 1953 w Siemiatyczach) – polski adwokat, ekspert, publicysta, promotor praw człowieka. (pl)
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