61. | Barnett, Laura : Global governance and the evolution of the international refugee regime, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Global governance and the evolution of the international refugee regime / Barnett, Laura REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal of refugee law : vol. 14; no. 2/3., p. 238-262. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2002. - ISSN 0953-8186 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Refugee convention; Treaty of Westphalia;
URL http://www3.oup.co.uk/reflaw/hdb/Volume_14/Issue_02/140238.sgm.abs.html |
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62. | Arthur, John : Readings in the philosophy of law, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Readings in the philosophy of law / Arthur, John ; Shaw, William H., x, 668 p. . - Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice-Hall, 2001. ISBN 0-13-027741-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: I. LAW IN ACTION. 1. The Practice of Law. Lawyers' Ethics in an Adversary System, Monroe H. Freedman. Building Power and Breaking Images: Critical Legal Theory and the Practice of Law, Peter Gabel and Paul Harris.The Lawyer as Friend, Charles Fried. The Lost Lawyer, Anthony Kronman. 2. The Rule of Law. Magnitude and Importance of Legal Science, David Dudley Field. Eight Ways to Fail to Make Law, Lon Fuller. The Problem of the Grudge Informer, Lon Fuller. Grudge Informers and the Rule of Law, H.L.A. Hart. The Rule of Law and Its Virtue, Joseph Raz. 3. The Moral Force of Law. Crito, Plato. The Justification of Civil Disobedience, John Rawls. On Not Prosecuting Civil Disobedience, Ronald Dworkin. 4. Elements of Legal Reasoning. On Interpretation: The Adultery Clause of the Ten Commandments, Sanford Levinson. Stare Decisis: The Use of Precedent, C. Gordon Post. Rules of Interpretation, William Blackstone. A Case Study in Interpretation: The Mann Act, Edward H. Levi. Cases Interpreting The Mann Act: Caminetti v. U.S.; Mortensen v. U.S.; and Cleveland v. U.S. Can a Murderer Inherit? Riggs v. Palmer. II. THE NATURE OF LAW 5. Natural Law and Legal Positivism: Classical Perspectives. Summa Theologica, Thomas Aquinas. The Province of Jurisprudence Determined, John Austin. 6. Formalism and Legal Realism. Preface to Cases on the Law of Contract, Christopher Columbus Langdell. A Treatise on the Conflict of Laws, Joseph H. Beale. The Path of the Law, Oliver Wendell Holmes. Realism and the Law, Jerome Frank. Interpretation as Formal, Tony Honore. 7. The Contemporary Debate: Hart versus Dworkin. Positivism and Separation of Law and Morals, H. L.A.Hart. Law as the Union of Primary and Secondary Rules, H.L.A. Hart. The Model of Rules, Ronald Dworkin. “ Natural” Law Revisited, Ronald Dworkin. 8. Law and Economics. The Economic Approach to Law, Richard A. Posner. Law and Economics: An Analysis and Critique, Andrew Altman. 9. Critical Legal Theory and Feminist Jurisprudence. Critical Legal Studies, Robert W. Gordon. Toward a Theory of Law and Patriarchy, Janet Rifkin. Jurisprudence and Gender, Robin West. Legal Realism, Critical Legal Studies, and Dworkin, Andrew Altman. Skepticism, Objectivity and Democracy, Ronald Dworkin. III. PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL LAW. 10. Punishment: Theory and Practice. Who Should Be Punished? The Case of the Dog Provetie. Capital Punishment: Gregg v. Georgia. The Utilitarian Theory of Criminal Punishment, Richard B. Brandt. Persons and Punishment, Herbert Morris. Restitution: A New Paradigm of Criminal Justice, Randy E. Barnett. Legal Cases In Criminal Law: Racial Bias in Sentencing: McClesky v. Kemp. Cruel and Unusual Punishment: Rummel v. Estelle. 11. Problems of Criminal Liability. Survival on a Lifeboat: The Queen v. Dudley and Stephens. The Principles of Criminal Law, Richard B. Brandt. Intention, H.L.A. Hart. Attempting the Impossible: United States v. Ovieda and People v. Dlugash. Rape, Susan Estrich. The Battered Woman's Defense, Catharyn Jo Rosen. Is the Insanity Test Insane?, R.J. Gerber. What Is So Special about Mental Illness?, Joel Feinberg. The Cultural Defense in the Criminal Law, Editors, Harvard Law Review. 12. The Rights of Defendants. Convicting the Innocent, James McCloskey. A Debate on the Exclusionary Rule, Malcolm Richard Wilkey and Stephen H. Sachs. Interrogation and the Right to Counsel: Miranda v. Arizona, Brewer v. Williams, and Rhode Island v. Innis. Criminal Justice and the Negotiated Plea, Kenneth Kipnis. The Race Card and Jury Nullification, Randall Kennedy. IV. PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES IN CIVIL LAW. 13. Compensating for Private Harms: The Law of Torts. Negligence, William Prosser. Foreseeable Risk: Stone v. Bolton. Negligence and Due Care: Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co. Tort Liability and Corrective Justice, Jeffrie G. Murphy and Jules L. Coleman. Legal Cases in Tort Law: Efficiency and the Law: United States v. Carroll Towing Company. Liability without Causation? Summers v. Tice. A Duty to Rescue? Yania v. Bigan, Farwell v. Keaton, and McFall v. Shimp. Wrongful Life and Wrongful Birth: Berman v. Allan. 14. Private Ownership: The Law of Property. Property, John Locke. Property and Sovereignty, Morris Raphael Cohen. Legal Cases in Property: Property Acquisition: Haslem v. Lockwood. Taking Without Compensation: Penn Central Transportation Co. v. New York City. 15. Private Agreements: the Law of Contract. The Basis of Contract, Morris Raphael Cohen. Contract as Promise, Charles Fried. Legal Cases in Contract Law: Surrogate Mother Contracts: In the Matter of Baby M. Employment Contracts: Lochner v. New York; Muller v . Oregon; Coppage v. Kansas; and West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish. V. PHILOSOPHICAL ISSUES IN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. 16. Constitutional Government and the Problem of Interpretation. The Political Meaning of Constitutionalism: British, French and American Perspectives, Ulrich K. Preuss. Debating Ratification of the U.S. Constitution: Robert Yates, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. The Notion of a Living Constitution, William H. Rehnquist. Constitutional Cases, Ronald Dworkin. Precommitment and Disagreement, Jeremy Waldron. Democracy, Judicial Review, and the Special Competency of Judges, John Arthur. Precedent, Legitimacy and Judicial Review: Planned Parenthood v. Casey. 17. Freedom of Religion, Speech and Privacy. A Letter Concerning Religious Toleration, John Locke. Legal Cases on Religious Freedom: School Prayer: Engel v. Vitale. Religious Freedom and Public Education: Wisconsin v. Yoder. Secular Humanism and Religious Establishment: Smith v. Board of Education. On Liberty, John Stuart Mill. Legal Cases on Political Speech: Foundations of Political Speech: Schenck v. United States and Whitney v. California. Flag Burning: Texas v. Johnson. Nazi Marches: Village of Skokie v. National Socialist Party. Legal Cases on Obscenity and Pornography: Obscenity: Paris Adult Theatre v. Slaton. Pornography and Women: American Booksellers v. Hudnut. Privacy, Homosexuality and the Constitution, John Arthur. 18. Equality and the Constitution Justice Engendered, Martha Minow. Equality, Race and Gender, Peter Singer. Affirmative Action: An Exchange, Ronald Dworkin and Respondents. Wartime Internment of Japanese Americans: Korematsu v. United States. Gender Discrimination: Michael M. v. Sonoma County Superior Court. Legal Cases on Equality versus Free Speech: Speech Creating a “Hostile Environment” : Harris v. Forklift Systems. Campus Speech Codes: Doe v. University of Michigan. Appendix: The Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA
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63. | Crawley, Heaven : Refugees and gender, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Refugees and gender : law and process / Crawley, Heaven, xxxvi, 379 p.. - Bristol : Jordan Publishing, 2001. ISBN 0-85308-690-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Chapter 1 : Refugee Women and the Asylum Determination Process. Introduction The experiences of refugee women The international framework for protection The concepts of 'gender' and 'gender related persecution' Reconciling universal human rights and cultural relativism National and international initiatives Chapter 2 : A Theoretical Overview : Feminist critiques of international refugee law The public/private dichotomy The concept of 'politics' Gender, nationalism and the State Chapter 3 : A Gendered Framework for the Analysis of Asylum Claims : Content versus interpretation Framework for the analysis The meaning of 'serious harm' The failure of State protection Establishing the Refugee Convention ground Chapter 4 : Women's Political Participation and Resistance : Women and politics Serious harm The failure of State protection Refugee Convention grounds Chapter 5 : Gendered Social Mores and the Concept of 'Honour' : Gender, sexuality and the concept of 'honour' Serious harm The failure of State protection Refugee Convention grounds Chapter 6 : Violence Within the Family : Definitions of violence within the family Serious harm The failure of State protection Refugee Convention grounds Sources of information and support Chapter 7 : Reproductive Rights Including Forced Sterilisation and Abortion : The concept of reproductive rights Serious harm The failure of State protection Refugee Convention grounds Sources of information and support Chapter 8 : Sexual Orientation : Sexual orientation as the basis of an asylum claim Serious harm The failure of State protection Refugee Convention grounds Sources of information and support Chapter 9 : Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) : The practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) FGM as the basis of an asylum claim Serious harm The failure of State protection Refugee Convention grounds Sources on information and support Chapter 10 : Procedural and Evidential Issues : Current procedures Derivative status or independent claim? Finding out about women's experiences Credibility Supporting evidence The standard of proof A note on the appeals process Campaigning APPENDICES Appendix 1 UNHCR EXCOM Resolutions on Refugee Women Appendix 2 CIRB Guidelines on Women Refugee Claimants Fearing Gender-Related Persecution (Canada) (November 1996) Appendix 3 RWLG Gender Guidelines for the Determination of Asylum Claims in the UK (July 1998) Appendix 4 ADIMA Guidelines on Gender Issues for Decision-Makers (Australia) (July 1996) Appendix 5 European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) (4 November 1950) Appendix 6 IAA Asylum Gender Guidelines (November 2000) Appendix 7 International Instruments and Where to Obtain them Appendix 8 Relevant Extracts from the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), the UN Declaration on the Elimination of Violence and the UN Platform for Action Appendix 9 The Michigan Guidelines on the International Protection Alternative (April 999) Appendix 10 Asylum Directorate Instructions on the Meaning of 'Particular Social Group' Appendix 11 Addressing Claims Based on Sexual Orientation (CCR) Appendix 12 Gender-Sensitive Techniques for Interviewing Women Refugees (UNHCR) USEFUL ADDRESSES AND CONTACT INFORMATION SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND SUPPORT ON THE INTERNET BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Canada / United Kingdom / France / Germany / Rwanda / Former Yugoslavia / Turkey NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; ECHR; |
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64. | Nincic, Miroslav : Race, gender, and war, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Race, gender, and war / Nincic, Miroslav ; Nincic, Donna J. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Journal of peace research : vol. 39; no. 5., p. 547-568. - London : SAGE, 2002. - ISSN 0022-3433 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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65. | Margai, Florence : Environmental health hazards and social justice, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Environmental health hazards and social justice : geographical perspectives on race and class disparties / Margai, Florence, xviii, 286 p.. - London : Earthscan, 2010. ISBN 978-1-84407-825-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Themes and Concepts:. 1. Geographic Foundations of Environmental Health Hazards: The Need for A Place-Based Perspective. 2. Environmental Health and Disease Indicators: Valuation Measures, Transition Frameworks, and Burden of Disease Estimates. 3. Population Health Disparities and Social Injustices: Indicators and Spatial Patterns. 4. Conceptualization and Measurement of Race, Ethnicity and Class. 5. Environmental Health Data Collection, Analysis and Visualization: An Overview of Geographic Methodologies. PART II: Environmental Aspects of Health Disparities:. 6. Global Climate Change and Environmental Degradation: Place Vulnerability and Public Health Challenges. 7. A Spatial Analysis of Emergent and Re-emergent Public Health Risks. 8. Toxic Chemicals: Disparate Patterns of Exposure and Health Outcomes. 9. Geographic Principles of Environmental Justice and Equity. 10. Global Geographies Environmental Injustice and Health Inequities. 11. Population Disparities in Water Access, Sanitation and Health Implications. 12. Food Justice, Nutritional Security and Pediatric Health Outcomes. PART III: Social Attributes and Economic Factors in Population Health Disparities:. 13. Poverty, Race and Place: A Triple Whammy Hypothesis for Minority Health Geographies. 14. Globalization, Population Mobility and Immigrant Health Disparities. 15. Group Disparities in Access, Quality and Utilization of Health Resources. 16. Exploring Pathways to Environmental, Health and Social Equity INDEX WORDS:
LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Miljörätt |
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66. | Hailbronner, Kay (ed.) : EU immigration and asylum law , 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph EU immigration and asylum law : commentary on EU regulations and directives / Hailbronner, Kay (ed.), xx, 1568 p.. - München : Beck Verlag, 2010. ISBN 978-3-406-60017-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Directive on the qualification and status of refugees. 2. Directive on asylum procedure. 3. Directive on the admission of students. 4. Directive on the admission of researchers. 5. Family reunion Directive. 6. Blue Card Directive. 7. Directive on the return of third-country nationals. 8. Dublin Regulation, including Dublin Implementation Regulation and Eurodac INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; ECHR; EU charter of fundamental rights; ICCPR; ICESCR; Refugee convention; TEU; Treaty of Nice; TFEU; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt
URL http://www.beck-shop.de/Hailbronner-EU-Immigration-Asylum-Law/productview.aspx?product=30204 |
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67. | Christoffersen, Jonas (ed.) : The European Court of Human Rights between law and politics, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The European Court of Human Rights between law and politics / Christoffersen, Jonas (ed.) ; Madsen, Mikael Rask, xiv, 236 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-969449-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1: Jonas Christoffersen and Mikael Rask Madsen: Introduction: The European Court of Human Rights between Law and Politics. PART I - Politics and Institutionalisation:. 2: Ed Bates: The Birth of the European Convention on Human Rights. 3: Mikael Rask Madsen: The Protracted Institutionalisation of the Strasbourg Court: From the Diplomacy of Law to Integrationist Jurisprudence. 4: Erik Voeten: Politics, Judicial Behaviour, and Institutional Design. 5: Rachel A. Cichowski: Civil Society and the European Court of Human Rights. 6: Anthony Lester: The European Court of Human Rights after 50 Years. PART II - Law and Legitimization:. 7: Robert Harmsen: The Reform of the Convention System: Institutional Restructuring and the (Geo-)Politics of Human Rights. 8: Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez: Constitutional v. International? When Unified Reformatory Rationales Mismatch the Plural Paths of Legitimacy of ECHR Law. 9: Laurent Scheeck: Diplomatic Intrusions, Dialogues and Fragile Equilibriums: The European Court as a Constitutional Actor of the European Union. 10: Jonas Christoffersen: Individual and Constitutional Justice: Can the Dynamics of ECHR Adjudication be Reversed?. 11: Luzius Wildhaber: Rethinking the European Court of Human Rights INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ECHRP-11; EU charter of fundamental rights; |
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68. | Brems, Eva (ed.) : Stereotypes and human rights law, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Stereotypes and human rights law / Brems, Eva (ed.) ; Timmer, Alexandra (ed.), 198 p. - Cambridge : Intersentia, 2016. ISBN 978-1-78068-368-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Eva Brems and Alexandra Timmer: Introduction. 2. Simone Cusack: Building momentum towards change: how the UN's response to stereotyping is evolving. 3. Lourdes Peroni and Alexandra Timmer: Gender stereotyping in domestic violence cases: an analysis of the European Court of Human Rights' jurisprudence. 4. Vernónica Undurraga: Gender stereotyping in the case law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. 5. Michael Perlin: 'My sense of humanity has gone down the drain': stereotypes, stigma and sanism. 6. Mathias Möschel: Racial stereotypes and human rights. 7. Rikki Holtmaat: The head of the woman is the man: the failure to address gender stereotypes in the legal procedures around the Dutch SGP. 8. Rebecca Cook and Cornelia Weiss: Gender stereotyping in the military: insights from court cases. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; CERD; ECHR; ACHR |
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69. | Kaneza, Elisabeth : Rassische Diskriminierung in Deutschland, 2024 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Rassische Diskriminierung in Deutschland : Verwirklichung eines positiven Rechts für die Gleichberechtigung von Schwarzen Menschen / Kaneza, Elisabeth - (Schriften des MenschenRechtsZentrum der Universität Potsdam ; 49), 417 p.. - Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2024. ISBN 978-3-7560-1461-3 LANGUAGE: GER ABSTRACT: Contents: A. Einleitung. B. Begriffsbestimmungen. C. Das völker- und unionsrechtliche Verbot der rassischen Diskriminierung. D. Das Verbot der Diskriminierung aufgrund der Rasse in nationalen Recht. E. Diskriminierungsgeschichte von Schwarzen Menschen in Deutschland. F. Von der ICERD zur Erklärung von Durban. Erweiterung des menschenrechtlichen Standards für die Bekämpfung des Rassismus und der rassichen Diskriminierung: Anerkennung von Menschen afrikanischer Abstimmung als Opfergruppe. G. Critical-Race-Analyse: Fehlende Relevanz von Rasse im deutschen Recht. H. Statliche Diskriminierung von Schwarzen Menschen: Fallstudie zu Racial Profiling. I. Lösungsansätze: Verfassungskonforme Polizeikontrollen. J. Ein positives Recht für die Gleichberechtigung von Schwarzen Menschen in Deutschland. K. Empfehlungen. L. Fazit. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Germany NOTE (GENERAL): CERD; Durban declaration |