Wolfgang Kaleck (born 1960) is a German civil rights
attorney. He is the founder as well as the general secretary for the
European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights
The European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) is an independent, nonprofit non-governmental organization with the aim of enforcing human rights through legal means. Using litigation, it tries to hold state and non-state actors r ...
. He resides in
Berlin
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, Germany.
After studying law at the
University of Bonn
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, Kaleck completed part of his legal clerkship in
Guatemala in 1990, where he worked at the human rights organization Comisión de Derechos Humanos de Guatemala. Back in Germany he first represented civil rights activists from former
East Germany
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, who wanted to inspect their
Stasi files, and later also victims of violent right-wing crimes. Beginning in 1998, he open cases in German jurisdiction to hold Argentinean military officers accountable for the murder and torture of victims of German origin at the time of the
dictatorship
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. He also served as the federal chairman of the left-leaning German lawyers' guild, ''Republikanische Anwältinnen- und Anwälteverein.''
On November 14, 2006, Kaleck sought, in cooperation with the
Center for Constitutional Rights
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(CCR) is a United States
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officials and military personnel in connection with alleged human rights abuses at the prison facilities
Abu Ghraib and
Guantanamo Bay on behalf of eleven plaintiffs. The widely publicized action targeted then-
U.S. Defense Secretary
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Donald Rumsfeld and
CIA
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chief
George Tenet, as well as other high-ranking Pentagon officials. Kaleck accused them of committing
war crimes and serious human rights violations against prisoners at Abu Ghraib. Rumsfeld wanted to cancel his participation in the
Munich Security Conference
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because of a possible resulting prosecution in Germany. However, the complaint was rejected by the German Attorney General shortly before the conference. Subsequently,
UN special rapporteur Leandro Despouy
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complained about the lack of independence of the German judiciary. In 2017, Kaleck, together with
ECCHR, filed a criminal complaint to the German Attorney General against CIA Deputy Director
Gina Haspel
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for her alleged involvement in torture.
Kaleck became known to a wider public because he represented the whistleblower
Edward Snowden as a lawyer.
As of 2022 Kaleck is a scholar-in-residence at the Sorensen Center for International Peace and Justice at the
CUNY School of Law
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in New York City.
In addition to his legal work, Kaleck publishes on topics including human rights policy, colonialism, and corporate responsibility. His texts have been published by
Die Zeit, Der Spiegel, and
Frankfurter Allgemein Zeitung. He is routinely asked for comment about human rights-related topics by reporters for many news organizations, like the ''
New York Times
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''.
Awards
* 2014:
Hermann Kesten Prize
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from the
PEN Center Germany
* 2016: Hans Litten Prize from the Vereinigung Demokratischer Juristinnen und Juristen, together with Miriam Saage-Maaß
* 2017:
The Bruno Kreisky Prize for Services to Human Rights
* 2018: Max Friedlaender Prize from the Bavarian Lawyers' Guild
* 2019: Bassiouni Justice Award from the Centre for International Law Research and Policy
Publications
* ''Double Standards: International Criminal Law and the West'' .Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher (2015). .
* ''Law Versus Power: Our Global Fight for Human Rights''. OR Books (2019). .
* (As co-editor) ''Colonial Wrongs and Access to International Law''. Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher (2020). .
See also
*
Command responsibility
Command responsibility (superior responsibility, the Yamashita standard, and the Medina standard) is the legal doctrine of hierarchical accountability for war crimes.
*
Enhanced interrogation
"Enhanced interrogation techniques" or "enhanced interrogation" is a euphemism for the program of systematic torture of detainees by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and various components of the U.S. Ar ...
*
Universal jurisdiction
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References
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1960 births
Living people
20th-century German lawyers
Jurists from Berlin
21st-century German lawyers