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By Gary Peach - 15.11.2012 / 03:50 CET
Nils Muižnieks, commissioner for human rights, Council of Europe
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Fact file
1964: Born, United States
1986: Bachelor's degree in political science, Princeton
1988: Master's degree in political science, University of California at Berkeley
1993: Doctorate in political science, Berkeley
1994-2002: Director, Latvian Centre for Human Rights and Ethnic Studies
2004: Latvian minister for social integration affairs
2004-12: Director, Advanced Social and Political Research Institute, University of Latvia
2012-: Commissioner for human rights, Council of Europe
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