61. | Flekkoy, Malfrid Grude : The participation rights of the child, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The participation rights of the child / Flekkoy, Malfrid Grude ; Hevener Kaufman, Natalie - (Children in charge ; 4), 182 p.. - London : Jessica Kingsley publ., 1997. ISBN 1-85302-490-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: The rationale for children's rights. PART II: Participation rights and rights of self-expression. PART III: Promotion and exercise of self-expression rights. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; CRC (full text); |
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62. | Ager, Alastair (ed.) : Refugees, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Refugees : perspectives on the experience of forced migration / Ager, Alastair (ed.), viii, 262 p.. - London : Pinter, 1999. ISBN 0-304-33923-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 1. Perspectives on the refugee experience, by Alastair Ager. 2. Regional analysis of refugee movements : origins and response, by Charles Westin. 3. International perspectives on refugee assistance, by Roger Zetter. 4. Modernity, globalization, refugees and displacement, by Howard Adelman. 5. Sociocultural dimensions of war, conflict and displacement, by Derek Summerfield. 6. The experience of refugees as recipients of aid, by Barbara Harrell-Bond. 7. Refugee acculturation and re-acculturation, by Giorgia Dona´ and John W. Berry. 8. Refugee women : a gendered and political analysis of the refugee experience, by Agnes Callamard. 9. The experience of refugee children, by Fred Ahearn, Maryanne Loughry and Alastair Ager. 10. Containment and validation : psychodynamic insights into refugees' experience of torture, by Susan Levy. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Albania / ALgeria / Angola / Australia / Austria / Bangladesh / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Brazil / Cambodia / Chechnya / Chile / Congo / Croatia / Cyprus / Czechoslovakia / Denmark / East Timor / El Salvador / Eritrea / Ethiopia / Europe / Finland / France / Georgia / Germany / Hong Kong / Hungary / India / Indochina / Indonesia / Iran / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Japan / Kampuchea / Kenya / Korea / Lebanon / Liberia / Macedonia / Malawi / Malaysia / Mexico / Morocco / Mozambique / Myanmar / Nagorno-Karabakh / Netherlands / Nicaragua / Nigeria / Norway / Pakistan / Palestine / Philippines / Poland / Rwanda / Serbia / Slovenia / South Africa / USSR / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Sweden / Switzerland / Syria / Tanzania / Thailand / Turkey / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA / Viet Nam / Zaire / Former Yugoslavia / Zambia / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): OAU refugee convention; Schengen convention; Refugee convention; |
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63. | PART VI : THE TRAUMA OF HUMAN RIGHTS DENIAL AND VIOLATION, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph PART VI : THE TRAUMA OF HUMAN RIGHTS DENIAL AND VIOLATION / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: The universal declaration of human rights : fifty years and beyond / Danieli, Y.; Stamatopoulou, E.; Dias, C. J. (eds.); foreword by Kofi A. Annan, epilogue by Mary Robinson, p. 337-374. - New York : Baywood publ.; United Nations, 1999. ISBN 0-89503-192-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; |
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64. | Hunt, Murray : The European convention on human rights, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series The European convention on human rights / Hunt, Murray REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Yearbook of European law : 17 : 1997 / Barav, A.; Wyatt, D. A.; Wyatt, J. (eds.), p. 585-666. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1998. ISBN 0-19-826883-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ECHRP-11; |
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65. | Glover, Nicola : Patient rights and community care, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Patient rights and community care / Glover, Nicola - (~) REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Newsletter : vol. 2; no. 3., 6 p.. - Nottingham : University of Nottingham Student Human Rights Law Centre, 1997. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/law/hrlc/hrnews/may97/glover.htm |
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66. | Clements, Luke (ed.) : Human rights, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights : changing the culture / Clements, Luke (ed.) ; Young, James (ed.), 127 p.. - Oxford : Blackwell, 1999. ISBN 0-631-21755-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS: 1. Human Rights: Changing the Culture, by Luke Clements and James Young. 2. Human Rights: A Culture of Controversy, by Tom Campbell. 3.The Politics of the Human Rights Act, by James Young. 4. The European Convention as an Invigorator of Domestic Law in the Netherlands, by Bert Swart. 5. Theory Meets Practice: Some Current Human Rights Challenges in Canada, by John Hucker. 6. The Human Rights Act - a New Equity or a New Opiate: Reinventing Justice or Repackaging State Control? by Luke Clements. 7. The Human Rights Act and Legal Culture: The Judiciary and the Legal Profession, by Murray Hunt. 8. The Third Way in Mental Health Policy: Negative Rights, Positive Rights, and the Convention, by Philip Fennell. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-6; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; Also published in "Journal of law and society", vol. 26; no. 1 (1999) |
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67. | Ditzler, Thomas : Mental health and aid workers, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Mental health and aid workers : the case for collaborative questioning / Ditzler, Thomas REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The journal of humanitarian assistance : January 2001., 5 p.. - Bradford : Bradford University. Department of Peace Studies, 2001. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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68. | Franklin, Bob (ed.) : The new handbook of children's rights, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The new handbook of children's rights : comparative policy and practice / Franklin, Bob (ed.), xiv, 433 p.. - London : Routledge, 2002. ISBN 0-415-2503-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Children's rights : an overview. PART II: Children's rights : the changing legal framework. PART III: Children's rights : cases for action. PART IV: Children's rights : listening to children and young people's voices. PART V: Children's rights : comparative perspectives. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: China / Australia / Belgium / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): Charter of the rights of the child; CRC; CERD;
URL http://c4.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php/isbn=0415110602/ut=82e89c3e1a7f6a50/ |
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69. | Breen, Patrick ... [et al.] : Youth policy in Lithuania, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Youth policy in Lithuania : report by an international panel of experts appointed by the Council of Europe / Breen, Patrick ... [et al.], 58 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2003. ISBN 92-8871-5154-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
SHELF CODE: CoE-2003 |
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70. | Rousseau, Cecile : Are refugee children an at-risk group?, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Are refugee children an at-risk group? : a longitudinal study of Cambodian adolescents / Rousseau, Cecile ; Drapeau, Aline REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Journal of refugee studies : vol. 16; no. 1., p. 67-81. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2003. - ISSN 0951-6328 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Cambodia |
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71. | Derges, Jane : Working with refugees and survivors of trauma in a day hospital setting, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Working with refugees and survivors of trauma in a day hospital setting / Derges, Jane ; Henderson, Fiona REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Journal of refugee studies : vol. 16; no. 1., p. 82-98. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2003. - ISSN 0951-6328 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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72. | Heinze, Eric : The logic of equality , 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The logic of equality : a formal analysis of non-discrimination law / Heinze, Eric - (Applied legal philosophy), vii, 143 p.. - ALdershot : Aldershot, 2003. ISBN 0-7546-2319-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Treatment: Preliminary concepts; The basic treatment symbols; Derivation of arguments; Normative positions; Theorems; General schema of assertions; Compound positions. PART II : Objective Status: Revised factual positions; Revised normative positions; Revised compound positions. PART III : Subjective Merit: Final normative positions; Final factual positions; Final compound positions. PART IV: General Forms of Argument: The traditional model; The impact model; The accommodation model; The non-recognition model; Appendix: symbols and formulas; Works cited; Index of cases, names and topics. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; ICCPR;
URL https://www.ashgate.com/shopping/title.asp?key1=&key2=&orig=results&isbn=0%207546%202319%20X |
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73. | Cunneen, Chris : Removed and discarded , 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Removed and discarded : the contemporary legacy of the stolen generation / Cunneen, Chris ; Libesman, Terry REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Australian indigenous law reporter : vol. 7; no. 4., p. 1-20. - St. Leonards, NSW, Australia : Prospect Pub., 2002. - ISSN 1323-7756 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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74. | Beiser, Morton : Community in distress, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Community in distress : mental health needs and help-seeking in the Tamil community in Toronto / Beiser, Morton ; Simich, Laura ; Pandalangat, Nalini REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International migration : vol. 41; no. 5., p. 233-246. - Oxford : Blackwell publ., 2003. - ISSN 0020-7985 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada |
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75. | Conte, Alex : Defining civil and political rights, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Defining civil and political rights : the jurisprudence of the United Nations Human Rights Committee / Conte, Alex ; Davidson, Scott ; Burchill, Richard, xxi, 257 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2004. ISBN 0-7546-2279-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction, Scott Davidson. 2. Procedure under the optional protocol, Scott Davidson. 3. Self-determination, Richard Burchill. 4. Democratic and civil rights, Alex Conte. 5. Security of the person, Alex Conte. 6. The judicial process, Alex Conte. 7. Privacy, honour and reputation, Alex Conte. 8. Equality and non-discrimination, Scott Davidson. 9. Minority rights, Richard Burchill. 10. The family and child, Richard Burchill. Appendix 1: International covenant on civil and political rights; Appendix 2: Optional protocol; Appendix 3: Ratifications status; Index. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter; GC(6-27) (ICCPR); ECHR; ICCPR-OP;
URL https://www.ashgate.com/shopping/title.asp?key1=&key2=&orig=results&isbn=0%207546%202279%207 |
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76. | Baderin, Mashood A. : Recent developments in the African regional human rights system, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Recent developments in the African regional human rights system / Baderin, Mashood A. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights law review : vol. 5; no. 1., p. 117-150. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2005. - ISSN 1461-7781 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention on preventing and combating corruption (CPCC); ACHPR; CEDAW; |
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77. | Leslie, Francis Pickering (ed.) : Americans with disabilities, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Americans with disabilities : exploring implications of the law for individuals and institutions / Leslie, Francis Pickering (ed.) ; Silvers, Anita, xxx, 410 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2000. ISBN 0-415-92368-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction: Achieving the Right to Live in the World: Americans with Disabilities and the Civil Rights Tradition / Leslie Francis and Anita Silvers. PART A : Foundations: Justice, Goodness and Disability Rights:. 1. Positively Disabled: The Relationship between the Definition of Disability and Rights under the ADA, by Patricia Illingworth and Wendy E. Parmet. 2. Disability, 3. Discrimination and Priority, by Richard A. Arneson. 4. Justice for People with Disabilities: The Semiconsequentialist Approach, by Thomas Pogge. 5. The Good of Agency, by Lowrence C. Becker. 6. At Home with My Daughter, by Eva Feder Kittay. 7. The Need for a Standard of Care, by Alasdair MacIntyre. PART B. Definitions: Who is Disabled? Who Is Protected?. 1. Does Disability Status Matter?, by Mark Kelman. 2. Biological Normality and the ADA, by Ron Amundson. 3. Impairment and Embodiment, by Mary Crossley. 4. The Supreme Court's Nearsighted View of the ADA, by Arlene Mayerson and Matthew Diller. 5. The Unprotected: Constructing Disability in the Context of Antidiscrimination Law, by Anita Silvers. 6. Stigma without Impairment: Demedicalizing Disability Discrimination, by David Wasserman. PART C.: Practical Applications: Work, Health, Congress and the Courts:. 1. Disability and the Definition of Work, by Iris Marion Young. 2. Disability and the Right to Work, by Gregory S. Kavka. 3. Market Failure and ADA Title I, by Michael Ashley Stein. 4. Studying Disability, Employment Policy and the ADA, by Peter David Blanck. PART C-2 Health:. 1. Health Care Resource Prioritization and Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities, by Dan W. Brock. 2. Utility, Equality and Health Care Needs of Persons with Disabilities: Interpreting the ADA's Requirement of Reasonable Accommodations, by David Orentlicher. 3. Disability and Illness, by Joel Feinberg. 4. Mental Disabilities, Equal Opportunity and the ADA, by Norman Daniels. PART C-3: Congess and the Courts:. 1. Disputing the Doctrine of Benign Neglect: A Challenge to the Disparate Treatment of Americans with Disabilities, by Harlan Hahn. 2. Making Change: The ADA as an Instrument of Social Reform, by Richard K. Scotch. 3. Ten Years Later: The ADA and the Future of Disability Policy, by Andrew I. Batavia. 4. ADA Title III : a fragile compromise, by Ruth Colker. 5. Courts andd wrongful birth : can disability itself be viewed as a legal wrong?, by Lori B. Andrews and Michelle Hibbert. 6. Go to the Margins of the Class: Hate Crimes and Disability, by Lennard J. Davis. PART. D. Viewing U.S. Law from Elsewhere: Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. 1. The ADA v. the Canadian Charter of Rights: Disability Rights and the Social Model of Disability, by Jerome E. Bickenbach. 2. The U.K. Disability Discrimination Act: disabling language, justifying inequitable social participation, by Mairian Corker. 3. A Bright New Era of Equality, Independence and Freedom: Casting an Australian Gaze on the ADA, by Melinda Jones and Ann Basser Marks. Appendix. Texts of Laws and Court Decisions. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA / United Kingdom / Canada NOTE (GENERAL): Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; ECHR; |
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78. | Clements, Luke : Disabled people and European human rights, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Disabled people and European human rights : a review of the implications of the 1998 human rights act for disabled children and adults in the UK / Clements, Luke ; Read, Janet, xv, 127 p.. - Bristol : Policy Press, 2003. ISBN 1-86134-425-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction. 1. Social policy and disabled people: a recent history. 2. The Human Rights Act and the European Convention on Human Rights: an introduction. 3. Disabled people's human rights: developing social awareness. 4. Human rights cases - disabled people: a detailed analysis (UK, European and international). 5. The way forward: policy and practice proposals. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ToA;
URL https://www.policypress.org.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=&products_id=457 |
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79. | Cook, Rebecca J. (ed.) : Health and human rights, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Health and human rights / Cook, Rebecca J. (ed.) ; Ngwena, Charles G. - (The international library of medicine, ethics and law), xxii, 605 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2007. ISBN 978-0-7546-2618-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Part I Understanding The Determinants of Health:. Making health systems more equitable, Davidson R. Gwatkin, Abbas Bhuiya and Cesar G. Victora. Gender equity in health: debates and dilemmas, Lesley Doyal. 'Cry the beloved continent...' exploring the impact of HIV/AIDS and violence on women's reproductive and sexual rights in Southern Africa, N.M. Naylor. The articulation of rights around sexuality and health: subaltern queer cultures in India in the era of Hindutva, Arvind Narrain. Disease stigma in US public health law, Scott Burris. Part II Applications of Human Rights to Promote Health:. The future in the mirror: incorporating strategies for the defense and promotion of economic, social, and cultural rights into the mainstream human rights agenda, Alicia Ely Yamin. Human rights and public health: dichotomies or synergies in developing countries? Examining the case of HIV in South Africa, Leslie London. Polygyny and HIV/AIDS: a health and human rights approach, L.M. Kelly. The never-ending paradoxes of HIV/AIDS and human rights, Michael Kirby. Mental disabilities and the human right to the highest attainable standard of health, Paul Hunt and Judith Mesquita. Mental health and due process in the Americas: protecting the human rights of persons involuntarily admitted and detained in psychiatric institutions, Lance Gable, Javier Vásquez, Lawrence O. Gostin and Heidi V. Jiménez. Part III Applications of Human Rights to Promote Self-Determination in Health:. Reconceiving pregnancy: expressive choice and legal reasoning, Erin Nelson. Northern Ireland's abortion law: the morality of silence and the censure of agency, Eileen V Fegan and Rachel Rebouche. Access to legal abortion: developments in Africa from a reproductive and sexual health rights perspective, Charles Ngwena. Adolescents and consent to treatment, B.M. Dickens and R.J. Cook. Part IV The Role of the Courts in Determining Access to Health Services:. Revisiting the judicial role in the allocation of health care resources: on deference, democratic dialogue and deliberation, K. Syrett. Women's access to healthcare: the legal framework, R.J. Cook and C.G. Ngwena. Just Medicare: the role of the Canadian courts in determining health care rights and access, Colleen M. Flood. 'Prioritization': rationing healthcare in New Zealand, Joanna Manning and Ron Paterson. Ensuring reasonable health: health rights, the judiciary and South African HIV/AIDS policy, Lisa Forman. Juridical action for the protection of collective rights and its legal impact: a case study, Enrique González MacDowell. Part V Perspectives and Methodologies:. Health and human rights: old wine in new bottles?, Gerald M. Oppenheimer, Ronald Bayer; and James Colgrove. Why health equity?, Amartya Sen. Poverty, equity, human rights and health, Paula Braveman and Sofia Gruskin. What does justice require for the public's health? Public health ethics and policy imperatives, Lawrence O. Gostin and Madison Powers. Benchmarks of fairness for health care reform: a policy tool for developing countries, Norman Daniels, J. Bryant, R.A. Castano, O.G. Dantes, K.S. Khan and S. Pannarunothai. Using human rights in maternal mortality programs: from analysis to strategy, L.P. Freedman. Part VI Globalized Dimensions of Health and Human Rights:. Responsibility for global health, Allen Buchanan and Matthew Decamp. Governing the globalization of public health, Allyn L. Taylor. Shan women and girls and the sex industry in Southeast Asia: political causes and human rights implications, Chris Beyrer. The human rights implications of intellectual property protection, Audrey R. Chapman. Making access to pharmaceuticals a reality: legal options under TRIPS and the case of Brazil, Zita Lazzarini. INDEX WORDS:
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80. | Ang, Fiona ... [et al.] : Participation rights of children, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Participation rights of children : IAP children's rights network / Ang, Fiona ... [et al.], xvi, 255 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2006. ISBN 90-5095-566-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION. PART I. PARTICIPATION OF CHILDREN – GENERAL OBSERVATIONS: CHAPTER 1. PARTICIPATION RIGHTS IN THE UN CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD, by FIONA ANG, EVA BERGHMANS, MARIE DELPLACE, VALENTINA STAELENS, CAROLINE VANDRESSE and MIEKE VERHEYDE. CHAPTER 2. REFLECTIONS ON THE CONCEPT OF PARTICIPATION, by LIEVE CATTRIJSSE and DR. ISABELLE DELENS-RAVIER. CHAPTER 3. TRANSCENDING DISCIPLINES: LEGAL PROFESSIONALS’ VIEWS ON PARTICIPATION, by FIONA ANG, EVA BERGHMANS, LIEVE CATTRIJSE, DR. ISABELLE DELENSRAVIER, MARIE DELPLACE, VALENTINA STAELENS, CAROLINE VANDRESSE and MIEKE VERHEYDE. PART II. PARTICIPATION IN DIFFERENT FIELDS: CHAPTER 1. PARTICIPATION RIGHTS OF CHILDREN AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, by TINY VANDEWIELE. CHAPTER 2. PARTICIPATION OF ASYLUM-SEEKING AND REFUGEE CHILDREN, by EVA BERGHMANS. CHAPTER 3. PARTICIPATION IN THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM, by CAROLINE VANDRESSE. CHAPTER 4. PARTICIPATION AND PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AGAINST SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND TRAFFICKING AND PRODUCTION BY CHILDREN, by VALENTINA STAELENS. CHAPTER 5. THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PARTICIPATION RIGHTS IN THE FIELD OF FLEMISH CHILD MENTAL HEALTH, by FIONA ANG. CHAPTER 6. YOUTH PARTICIPATION, HELP AND PROTECTION, by DR. ISABELLE DELENS-RAVIER. CHAPTER 7. PARTICIPATION IN ADOPTION, b y MARIE DELPLACE. CHAPTER 8. PARTICIPATION AT SCHOOL, b y MIEKE VERHEYDE. CHAPTER 9. PARTICIPATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION: A GORDIAN KNOT?, by LIEVE CATTRIJSSE. CONCLUSION. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna declaration andprogramme of action; Montreal declaration; CRC;
URL http://www.intersentia.be/searchDetail.aspx?back=reeks&reeksCode=&bookid=6720 |
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81. | Boswijk, Sanne (ed.) : Protecting human dignity in armed conflict, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Protecting human dignity in armed conflict : speeches and proceedings of the conference on occasion of the 140th anniversary of the Netherlands Red Cross of 19 October 2007, the Peace Palace, the Hague / Boswijk, Sanne (ed.), 128 p. . - Nijmegen : Wolf Publishers, 2008. ISBN 978-90-5850-368-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Preface, by Cees Breederveld. Keynote Address, by H.R.H.. Princess Margriet of the Netherlands. Introduction to the program, by Mireille Hector. Session 1: THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW AND ARMED CONFLICTS:. 1. Introduction, by Heikelien Verrijn Stuart. 2. Developments in international humanitarian law since 1977, by Liesbeth Lijnzaad. 3. The nature and characteristics of contemporary armed conflict, by Mohamad-mahmoud Ould Mohamedou. 4. A military perspective on protecting human dignity in armed conflict, by Patrick Cammaert. DISCUSSION. Session 2: COMBATANT RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS PROTECTING HUMAN DIGNITY:. 1. Introduction, by Seerp Ybema. 2. The responsibility of combatants towards detainees and civilians, by Jelena Pejic. 3. Combatant behaviour in Afghanistan, by Ton van Loon. 4. Military mental health, by Carl Castro. DISCUSSION:. Session 3: ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY OF OTHER ACTORS IN PROTECTING HUMAN DIGNITY:. 1.Introduction, by Horst Fischer. 2. The role of the media, by Eddo Rosenthal. 3. The role of politicians, by Joris Voorhoeve. 4. The role of humanitarian organisations, by Kenny Gluck. 5. The role of medical staff, by Rob Ross. DISCUSSION. Closing session: FINDINGS BY THE CONFERENCE RAPPORTEUR, by Fabricio Guariglia. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva cnventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; |
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82. | Yorke, Jon (ed.) : Against the death penalty, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Against the death penalty : international initiatives and implications / Yorke, Jon (ed.), xviii, 314 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2008. ISBN 978-0-7546-7413-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents: Introduction, by Roger Hood. Part I: Regional Conspectus and Analysis:. 2. The United Nations and abolition of the death penalty, by William A. Schabas. 3. The evolving human rights discourse of the Council of Europe: renouncing the sovereign right of the death penalty, by Jon Yorke. 4. Taking the death penalty debate further: the African Commission on Human and People's Rights, by Lilian Chenwi. 5. Challenging the death penalty in the Caribbean: litigation at the Privy Council, by Quincy Whitaker. Part II: Perspectives and Questions for Retentionist Countries: 6. Constraining America's death penalty: the 8th Amendment and excessive punishment, by Julian Killingley. 7. Walking the 8th Amendment tightrope: 'time served' in the United States Supreme Court, by Jane Marriott. 8. A crisis of confidence: Americans' doubts about the death penalty, by Richard C. Dieter. 9. The death penalty in China: towards the rule of law, by Nicola Macbean. 10. The abolitionist movement in death penalty-friendly Asia: the cases of South Korea and Taiwan, by Sangmin Bae. Part III Overview of Abolition Strategies and Alternatives to the Death Penalty:. 11. Capital punishment: a review and critique of abolition strategies, by Peter Hodgkinson, Seema Kandelia and Lina Gyllensten. 12. A fate worse than death? The problems with life imprisonment as an alternative to the death penalty, by Rachael Stokes. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Australia / Argentina / Austria / Azerbaijan / Botswana / Brazil / Burundi / Burkina Faso / Canada / Chile / China / Costa Rica / Croatia / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Ecuador / Egypt / Eritrea / Estonia / France / Georgia / Germany / Guatemala / Guyana / Honduras / Iceland / India / Iran / Iraq / Israel / Italy / Jamaica / Jordan / Lesotho / Lithuania / Luxembourg / Macedonia / Malawi / Malaysia / Mauritania / Mexico / Montenegro / Mozamibique / Myanmar / Namibia / Nepal / Netherlands / New Zealand / Niger / Nigeria / Pakistan / Panama / Peru / philippines / Poland / Portugal / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Slovenia / Slovak republic / Somalia / South Korea / Sri Lanka / Switzerland / Sudan / Syria / Sweden / Tanzania / Tajikistan / Turkey / Uganda / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA / Uruguay / Venezuela / Yugoslavia / Zambia / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; ECHR; ECPT; ICCPR; UDHR;
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=10146&edition_id=11394 |
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83. | Clements, Luke (ed.) : Disabled people and the right to life, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Disabled people and the right to life : the protection and violation of disabled people's most basic human rights / Clements, Luke (ed.) ; Janet Read, xv, 272 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2008. ISBN 978-0-415-40714-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction : life, disability and the pursuit of human rights by Luke Clements and Janet Read. 2. Mending, not ending: cost-effectiveness analysis, preferences and the right to a life with disabiblities, by David Wasserman, Andrienne Asch and Jerome Bickenbach. 3. Deadly currents beneath calm waters: persons with disability and the right to life in Australia, by Philip French and Rosemary Kayess. 4. It's my life - it's my decision?: assisted dying versus assisted living, by Jane Cambell. 5. Disability rights and resuscitation: Do Not Attempt Reconciliation? b y Tom Shakespeare and Bryan Vernon. 6. Disability, human rights and re-distributive justice, som reflections from the North West Frontier province of Pakistan on popular perceptions of disabled people, by Shaheen Sardar Ali. 7. Human rights aspects of deaths of institutionalised people with disabilities in Europe, by Jan Fiala Oliver Lewis. 7. Demostrably awful: the right to life and the selective non-treatment of disabled babies and young children, by Janet Read and Luke Clements. 8. End-of-life decisions in neonatology and the right to life of the disabled newborn child: impressions from the Netherlands, by Jozeph H.H.M. Dorscheidt. 9. The right to life and the right to health of children with disabilities before courts: some Latin American examples, by Christian Courtis. 12. Access to care and the right to life of disabled children in Bulgaria, by Boika Rechel. 13. Unheard voices: human rights issues of disabled youngsters from Romanian institutions, by Mirela Saupe. 14. The classification of newborn children: consequences for survival, by Jonina Einarsdottir. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Australia / Austria / Bulgaria / Colombia / Croatia / Estonia / Guinea-Bissau / Lithuania / Netherlands / Norway / Pakistan / Poland / Romania / Slovakia / Slovenia / Sweden / Switzerland NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (CRPD); CRC; ICESCR; ICCPR;
URL http://www.routledgelaw.com/books/Disabled-People-and-the-Right-to-Life-isbn9780415407144 |
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84. | Rights of people with intellectual disabilities, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Rights of people with intellectual disabilities : access to education and employment : summary reports /, var.pag.. - Budapest : Open Society Institute, 2006. ISBN 1-891385-34-8 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bulgaria / Croatia / Estonia / Greece / Hungary / Latvia / Lithuania / Netherlands / Poland / Romania / Slovenia / United Kingdom |
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85. | Kumpuvuori, Jukka (ed.) : United Nations convention on the rights of persons with disabilities - multidisciplinary perspectives, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph United Nations convention on the rights of persons with disabilities - multidisciplinary perspectives / Kumpuvuori, Jukka (ed.) ; Scheinin, Martin - (Publications Series of VIKE ; no. 5), 288 p.. - Helsinki : The Center for Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Finland [VIKE], 2009. ISBN 978-952-67068-6-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: ARTICLES:. PART I: UN CRPD- WHY AND WHAT?. Chapter 1: The Special Reaching for the Universal: Why a Special Convention for Persons with Disabilities?, by Jarna Petman. Chapter 2: UN CRPD and the Human Rights of Persons with Disabilities, by Pentti Arajärvi. PART II: 'TRADITIONAL' DISABILITY RIGHTS AND THE UN CRPD:. Chapter 3: Treating the Different Ones Differently - a Vehicle for Equality for Persons with Disabilities? Implications of Article 5 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, by Jukka Kumpuvuori and Martin Scheinin. Chapter 4: The Changing Relationship between Disability and Education, by Joel Kivirauma and Matti Laitinen. Chapter 5: Teachers' and Students' Awareness of and Attitudes towards the Concept of Inclusion Exemplified in Article 24 of the UN CRPD, by Jeyaprathaban Sujathamalini. Chapter 6: The Right to "Decent Work" of Persons with Disabilities: Article 27 of the Convention and the Case of Uganda, by Edson Ngirabakunzi and Hisayo Katsui. PART III: PARTICIPATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES:. Chapter 7: Towards Participation of Persons with Disabilities from the South: Implications of Article 32 of the Convention, by Hisayo Katsui. Chapter 8: Barriers to the Inclusion of Disabled People in Disability Policy-Making in Seven African Countries, by Raymond Lang and Ambrose Murangira. PART IV: NEW TRENDS IN DISABILITY RIGHTS:. Chapter 9: Realizing the Right to Adequate Food for People with Disabilities in Uganda, by Emmanuel K. Kanyemibwa. Chapter 10: Achieving Human Security through Political Advocacy: Linking Ugandan and Finnish DPO Advocacy Work to Article 14 of the UN CRPD, by Jukka Kumpuvuori and Hisayo Katsui. Chapter 11: Participatory Justice, the UN Disability Human Rights Convention, and the Right to Participate in Sport, Recreation, and Play, by Janet E. Lord and Michael Ashley Stein. Chapter 12: Mental Health Law and Human Rights: Evolution, Challenges and the Promise of the New Convention, by Michael Perlin and Éva Szeli. Chapter 13: Persons with Deafblindness in Light of International Agreements, by Riku Virtanen. Chapter 14: From Devil's Seed to Disabled God - Disability and the Human Rights Approach on the Bible Studies and Practices of Christian Communities, by Amu Urhonen. Chapter 15: Restrictions of Sexual and Reproductive Rights - The Case of Uzbeki Women with Disabilities, by Feruza Zagirtdinova. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Sweden / United Kingdom / Finland / Uganda NOTE (GENERAL): CRPD; CRC; ECHRP-11; ICESCR; EU charter of fundamental rights; CERD;
URL http://www.kynnys.fi/images/stories/VIKE-web/vike_tieteellinen_julkaisu.pdf |
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86. | Perlin, Michael L. : The hidden prejudice, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The hidden prejudice : mental disability on trial / Perlin, Michael L., xxv, 329 p.. - Washingon, DC : American Psychological Association, 2000. ISBN Part I. Sanism and Pretextuality LANGUAGE: ENG 1. Setting the Stage: Why Mental Disability Is on Trial 2. On Sanism 3. On Pretextuality Part II. The Sanist and Pretextual Roots of Mental Disability Law 4. Involuntary Civil Commitment Law 5. The Right to Treatment 6. The Right to Refuse Treatment 7. The Right to Sexual Interaction 8. The Americans with Disabilities Act 9. Competence to Plead Guilty and the Competence to Waive Counsel 10. The Insanity Defense 11. The Federal Sentencing Guidelines Part III. Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Exposing Sanism and Pretextuality 12. Exposing the Prejudice 13. Unpacking Mental Disability Law 1557986169 ABSTRACT: Part I. Sanism and Pretextuality:. 1. Setting the Stage: Why Mental Disability Is on Trial. 2. On Sanism. 3. On Pretextuality. Part II. The Sanist and Pretextual Roots of Mental Disability Law:. 4. Involuntary Civil Commitment Law. 5. The Right to Treatment. 6. The Right to Refuse Treatment. 7. The Right to Sexual Interaction. 8. The Americans with Disabilities Act. 9. Competence to Plead Guilty and the Competence to Waive Counsel. 10. The Insanity Defense. 11. The Federal Sentencing Guidelines. Part III. Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Exposing Sanism and Pretextuality:. 12. Exposing the Prejudice. 13. Unpacking Mental Disability Law. 14. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
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87. | Dimopoulos, Andreas : Issues in human rights protection of intellectually disabled persons, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Issues in human rights protection of intellectually disabled persons / Dimopoulos, Andreas - (Medical law and ethics), vii, 250 p.. - Burlington : Ashgate, 2010. ISBN 978-075-467-760-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. PART I: The Protection of Human Rights for Persons with Disability in Theory:. 1. Intellectual disability as a distinct issue. 2. A principled approach to human rights issues raised by intellectual disability. PART II :. The Protection of Human Rights for Persons with Intellectual Disability in Practice:. 3. The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. 4. The European Convention on Human Rights and the case law of the European Court of Human Rights in respect of applicants with intellectual disability. 5. English law in relation to welfare, intellectual disability and human rights. 6. German law relating to intellectual disability, incapacity and welfare. PART III: The Way Forward:. 7. Applying the human dignity reasoning to sterilisation procedures under English law, the MCA 2005 and the case law of the ECtHR. 8. A new protocol on disability?. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; CRPD;
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=9243&edition_id=12213 |
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88. | Odello, Marco (ed.) : Emerging areas of human rights in the 21st century, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Emerging areas of human rights in the 21st century : the role of the universal declaration of human rights / Odello, Marco (ed.) ; Cavandoli, Sofia - ( Routledge research in human rights law), x, 179 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2011. ISBN 978-0-415-56209-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction, by Marco Odello and Sofia Cavandoli. 1. "Virtual World, Real Rights?" Human Rights and the Internet, by Diane Rowland. 2. The Dilemma of Intervention: Human Rights and the UN Security Council, by Emma McClean. 3. The Contribution of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to the Promotion and Protection of Democracy in International Law, by Richard Burchill and Sofia Cavandoli. 4. Human Rights Dimensions of Contemporary Environmental Protection, by Engobo Emeseh. 5. Offenders, Deviants or Patients? Human Rights and the Incarcerated Offender, by Gareth Norris. 6. Indigenous Rights in the Constitutional State, by Marco Odello. 7. An International Convention on the Rights of Older People?, by John Williams. 8. Humanitarian Aid, Human Rights and Corruption, by Indira Carr and Susan Breau. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; CEDAW; CRC; CRPD; Draft declaration of principles of human rights and environment; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; |
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89. | Dudley, Michael (ed.) : Mental health and human rights, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Mental health and human rights : vision, praxis and courage / Dudley, Michael (ed.) ; Silove, Derrick ; Gale, Fran, xxvii, 704 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-921396-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Semyon Gluzman: A personal testament. PART 1: OVERARCHING CONCEPTUAL ISSUES:. 1: Winton Higgins: Human rights development: provenance, ambit and effect. 2: Charles Watters: Mental health and illness as human rights issues: philosophical, historical and social perspectives and controversies. 3: Michael L Perlin and Eva Szeli.: Mental health law and human rights: evolution and contemporary challenges. 4: Laurence Kirmayer: Culture and context in human rights. 5: Jennifer Randall, Graham Thornicroft, Elaine Brohan, Aliya Kassam, Elanor Lewis-Holmes, and Nisha Mehta: Stigma and discrimination: critical human rights issues for mental health. 6: Alexander McFarlane and Richard Bryant: Genes, Biology, Mental Health and Human Rights. The Effects of Traumatic Stress as a Case Example. 7: Tristan McGeorge and Dinesh Bhugra: Race, class, mental health and human rights. 8: Roshni Mangalore, Martin Knapp and David McDaid: Mental health economics, mental health policies and human rights. 9: Catherine Esposito and Daniel Tarantola: Mental disability, HIV and human rights. 10: Amita Dhanda: Universal Legal Capacity as a Universal Human Right. COMENTARY:. 1. Eugene Brody: Technology and human rights: a personal perspective. 2. Ezra Susser and Mich Bresnahan: Global mental health and social justice. PART 2: HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES, PSYCHIATRY, NATION STATES AND MARKETS:. 11: Michael Dudley and Fran Gale: Through a glass, darkly: Legacies of the Nazis and the Nuremberg trials for mental health and human rights. 12: Robert van Voren: The abuse of psychiatry for political purposes. 13: Derrick Silove, Susan Rees, and Zachary Steel: The return of torture. 14: Jim Welsh: Medicine, mental health and capital punishment. 15: Danny Sullivan and Paul Mullen: Mental health and human rights in secure settings. 16: Alan Rosen, Tully Miller Rosen, and Patrick McGorry: The rights of people with severe and persistent mental illness. 17: Jonathan H. Marks: Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape: A Framework Proposal for the Comprehension and Prevention of Health Professionals' Complicity in Detainee Abuse. COMMENTARY 3:. Thomas Kallert: Coercive treatment in psychiatry: a human rights issue?. 18. Philip Mitchell: Psychiatrists and the pharmaceutical industry - on the ethics of a complex relationship. COMMENTARY 4:. Vikram Patel, Arthur Kleinman, and Benedetto Saraceno: Protecting the human rights of people with mental disorders: a call to action for global mental health. COMMENTARY 5:. Meg Smith: Detained, diagnosed and discharged: human rights and the lived experience of mental illness in New South Wales. PART 3: SOME VULNERABLE GROUPS:. 19. Zachary Steel, Catherine R. Bateman Steel and Derrick Silove: Civillilan populations affected by conflict and displacement : mental health and the human rights imperative. 20: Sarah Mares and Jon Jureidini: Child and adolescent refugees and asylum seekers in Australia: The Ethics of exposing children to suffering to achieve social outcomes. 21: Zachary Steel, Catherine R. Bateman Steel, and Derrick Silove: Civilian populations affected by conflict and displacement: Mental health and the human rights imperative. 22: Kathleen Maltzahn and Louella Villadiego: Trafficking, mental health and human rights. 23: Beverley Raphael, Carol Nadelson, Mel Taylor, and Jennifer Jacobs: Human rights and women's mental health. 24: Ernest Hunter, Helen Milroy, Ngiare Brown, and Tom Calma: Mental health, human rights and indigenous people. 25: Ian Hall and Evan Yacoub: Human rights for people with intellectual disabilities. 26: Mark Tomlinson, Peter Cooper, Leslie Swartz, and Mireille Landman: Reflections from a mother-infant intervention: a human rights based approach to research collaboration. 27: Myron Belfer and Diana Samarasan: Missing Voices: Speaking up for the rights of children and adolescents with disabilities. 28: Carmelle Peisah and Henry Brodaty: The mental health and rights of mentally ill older people. 29: Louise Newman: Mental health, rights and people with diverse sexual identities and orientations. 30: Adrian Carter and Wayne Hall: The rights of individuals treated for drug addiction. COMMENTARY 6: Lakshmi Vijayakumar and Lillian Craig Harris: The veil of silence: human rights and suicide. PART 4: Protection of mental health: current provisions and how they may be strengthened:. Introduction. 31: Crick Lund, Tom Sutcliffe, Alan Flisher, and Dan J. Stein: : Protecting the rights of the mentally ill in poorly resourced settings: experiences from four African countries 32: Francois Crepeau and Anne-Claire Gayet: Human rights standards relevant to mental health and how they may be made more effective. 33: John RM Copeland, Eugene Brody, Tony Fowke, Preston Garrison, and Janet Meagher: The role of world associations and the United Nations. 34: David Oaks: Whose voices should be heard: the role of mental health consumers, psychiatric survivors and families Gunilla Backman and Judith Mesquita: The Right to Health. 35: Oliver Lewis and Nell Munro: The right to participation of people with mental disabilities in legal and policy reforms. 36. Reflections from a mother-infant intervention: a human rights-based approach to research collaboration. 37: Peter Walkts. Julia Shearsby and Zachary Steel: Cognitive-behavioural therapy, human rights and psychosis. 38: Fran Gale and Michael Dudley: Promoting social goodness and preventing human rights violations: a post-Nuremberg inheritance for the helping professions. PART 5: Towards the future:. Norman Sartorius: Afterword: Global mental health and human rights: barriers and opportunities INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; CEDAW; CERD; CRPD; CAT; CAT-OP; CRC; Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; ICESCR; ECHR; ECPT; ESC; Framework convention on climate change; Geneva conventions; ICCPR; CRPD; Declaration on the rights of persons belonging to minorities; |
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90. | Wilsher, Daniel : Immigration detention, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Immigration detention : law, history, politics / Wilsher, Daniel, xxiii, 396 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2012. ISBN 978-1-107-00576-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The emergence of detention: from free movement to regulated boarders in the common law world. 2. Modern immigration detention: the growth of the bureaucratic enterprise in United States, United Kingdom, Australia and France. 3. International law and immigration detention: between territorial sovereignty and emerging human rights norms. 4. Immigration detention and the European Union: the supra-national dimension and the demise of territorial sovereignty. 5. Immigration detention as a tool of public and national security: the problem of internment in modern times. 6. Global migration and the politics of immigration detention. 7. Drawing boundaries around detention: finding a principled and practical approach. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / France / Germany / USA / Hong Kong / Japan / Ireland / Malta / New Zealand / Papua New Guinea / Netherlands / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ECPT; Refugee convention; CEDAW; ICCPR; CRC; Migrant workers convention; Schengen convention; CAT;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/aus/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9781107005761 |