Selected publications:
Wiebke Lamer, Laura Thomi and Meredith Veit (4 April 2022), “Children’s Rights, COVID-19 and Preparing for Digital Disasters,” Human Rights Preparedness Blog.
Wiebke Lamer (3 August 2020), “Sunlight Is the Best Disinfectant: Press Freedom, Pandemics and Why Journalism Is in Dire Need of Support,” Human Rights Preparedness Blog.
Chiara Altafin, Wiebke Lamer, George Ulrich, “Children Living in Prisons with Their Primary Caregivers” in Manfred Nowak, The United Nations Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty (Geneva: UN, 2019), pp. 340-429. Available online.
Wiebke Lamer, Press Freedom as an International Human Right (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018).
Wiebke Lamer (July 2018), “Fostering Independent Journalism and Press Freedom to Protect against Information-Related Dangers of the Digital Age,” Global Campus Policy Briefs 2018.
Wiebke Lamer (30 July 2018), “The Neglected Status of Press Freedom in the International Human Rights Debate: An Explanation,” Rights! Blog.
Chiara Altafin and Wiebke Lamer, “Challenges to the European Union in 2017: Brexit implementation, populism, and the renewed attempt at advancing the social dimension of the European integration project,” Global Campus Human Rights Journal 2:1 (2018), pp. 127-46.
Wiebke Lamer, “From Sleepwalking into Surveillance Societies to Drifting into Permanent Securitisation: Mass Surveillance, Security, and Human Rights in Europe,” Global Campus Human Rights Journal 1:2 (2017), pp 393-413.
Chiara Altafin and Wiebke Lamer, “Referendums on the Rise: Powerful Tool of the Populists or a Step Towards Increased Citizen Participation in EU Politics?” Global Campus Human Rights Journal 1:2 (2017), pp. 522-34.
Wiebke Lamer, “Promoting the People’s Surrogate: The Case for Press Freedom as a Distinct Human Right,” in John C. Pollock and Morton Winston (eds.), Making Human Rights News: Balancing Participation and Professionalism (London and New York: Routledge, 2017).
Wiebke Lamer, “Promoting the People’s Surrogate: The Case for Press Freedom as a Distinct Human Right,” Journal of Human Rights, 15:3 (2016).