31. | Rodley, Nigel Sir : Civil and political rights, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Civil and political rights / Rodley, Nigel Sir REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: International protection of human rights : a textbook : II : United Nations standards and mechanisms / Krause, C.; Scheinin, M. (eds.), p. 105-128. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2009. ISBN 978-952-12-2285-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICESCR; ICCPR; |
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32. | Brett, Rachel : Rights of the child, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Rights of the child / Brett, Rachel REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: International protection of human rights : a textbook : II : United Nations standards and mechanisms / Krause, C.; Scheinin, M. (eds.), p. 227-246. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2009. ISBN 9789521222856 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Declaration on the rights of the child; CRC; CRC-OP; CAT; |
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33. | Anaya, S. James : The human rights of indigenous peoples, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph The human rights of indigenous peoples / Anaya, S. James REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: International protection of human rights : a textbook : II : United Nations standards and mechanisms / Krause, C.; Scheinin, M. (eds.), p. 273-300. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2009. ISBN 978-952-12-2285-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; CRC; ICCPR-1-27; ICESCR; Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); American declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; |
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34. | Rishmawi, Mervat : The revised Arab charter on human rights, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph The revised Arab charter on human rights / Rishmawi, Mervat REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: International protection of human rights : a textbook : III : Regional systems / Krause, C.; Scheinin, M. (eds.), p. 529-546. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2009. ISBN 978-952-12-2285-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Cairo declaration on human rights in Islam; ICESCR; ICCPR; ICCPR-GC(no.29); CEDAW; CRC; CRC-OP; |
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35. | Boerefijn, Ineke : International human rights in national law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph International human rights in national law / Boerefijn, Ineke REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: International protection of human rights : a textbook : IV : Implementation, monitoring and enforcement / Krause, C.; Scheinin, M. (eds.), p. 577-600. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2009. ISBN 978-952-12-2285-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; ICCPR; ICESCR; ECHR; CRC; CEDAW; CAT; CERD; CEDAW-OP; Paris principles; |
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36. | Scheinin, Martin : International mehanisms and procedures for monitoing, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph International mehanisms and procedures for monitoing / Scheinin, Martin REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: International protection of human rights : a textbook : IV : Implementation, monitoring and enforcement / Krause, C.; Scheinin, M. (eds.), p. 601-620. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2009. ISBN 978-952-12-2285-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ESC; ICESCR; ICCPR; CAT; CRC; Migrant workers convention; CRPD; CERD; CEDAW; |
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37. | Koivurova, Timo : From high hopes to disillusionment , 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial From high hopes to disillusionment : indigenous peoples' struggle to (re)gain their right to self-determination / Koivurova, Timo REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal on minority and group rights : vol. 15; no. 2-3., p. 1-26. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2008. - ISSN 1385-4879 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR-27; Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); Nordic Saami convention; Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; |
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38. | Henämäki, Leena : Protecting the rights of indigenous peoples - promoting the sustainability of the global environment?, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Protecting the rights of indigenous peoples - promoting the sustainability of the global environment? / Henämäki, Leena REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International community law review : vol. 11; no. 1., p. 3-67. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2009. - ISSN 1385-4879 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Greenland NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR-27; |
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39. | Connolly, Anthony J. (ed.) : Indigenous rights, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Indigenous rights / Connolly, Anthony J. (ed.), xxxv, 620 p.. - Farnham, Surrey England : Ashgate, 2009. ISBN 978-0-7546-2451-6 LANGUAGE: ENg ABSTRACT: Contents:. Introduction. Part I: Conceptual, Historical and International Context: 1. 'Indigenous peoples' in international law: a constructivist approach to the Asian controversy, by Benedict Kingsbury. 2. ''Just backward children'': international law and the conquest of non-European peoples, by Paul Keal. 3. Indigenous peoples, international institutions, and the international legal literature from 1945–1993, by Chris Tennant. Part II : Indigenous Rights, Liberalism and Historical Injustice:. 4. Kymlicka, liberalism and respect for cultural minorities, by John Tomasi. 5. Land, culture and justice: a framework for group rights and recognition, by Jeff Spinner-Halev. 6. Historical obligations, by Janna Thompson. Part III : Kinds of Indigenous Rights:. 7. Reconciling 5 competing conceptual structures of indigenous peoples'' claims in international and comparative law, by Benedict Kingsbury. Indigenous Political Rights – Self-Determination, Self-Government and Sovereignty:. 8. Political autonomy and integration of authority: the understanding of Saami self-determination, by Else Grete Broderstad. 9. Aboriginal self-government and the construction of Canadian constitutional identity, by Michael Asch. 10. Distributing sovereignty: Indian nations and equality of peoples, by Patrick Macklem. Indigenous Treaty Rights:. 11. Sacred obligations: intercultural justice and the discourse of treaty rights, by Rebecca Tsosie. 12. Waitangi tales, Robert E. Goodwin; Indigenous Land and Natural Resources Rights: The sui generis nature of aboriginal rights: does it make a difference?, by John Borrows and Leonard I. Rotman. 14. Indigenous rights and environmental justice, by Roy W. Perrett. Indigenous Cultural Property Rights:. 15. Looking beyond intellectual property in resolving protection of the intangible cultural heritage of indigenous peoples, by Robert K. Paterson and Dennis S. Karjala. 16. Culture, autonomy and Djulibinyamurr: individual and community in the construction of rights to traditional designs, by Kimberlee Weatherall. Part IV : Beyond Indigenous Rights?. 17. Aboriginal peoples and the Canadian Charter: interpretive monopolies, cultural differences, by Mary Ellen Turpel. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; ICCPR-27; |
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40. | Sajo, Andras (ed.) : Censorial sensitivities , 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Censorial sensitivities : free speech and religion in a fundamentalist world / Sajo, Andras (ed.), viii, 351 p.. - Utrecht : Eleven International publ., 2007 . ISBN 978-90-77596-21-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1 Constitutional Democracy Trapped Between Freedom of expression and Freedom of Religion: A Preface, by Renáta Uitz. PART I THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS:. 2. Free Speech and Religion: Secular and Religious Perspectives on, by Eric Barendt. 3. Free Speech and the Rights of Religion, by Matthias Mahlmann. 4. Militating Constitutional Democracy: Comparative Perspectives, by Ruti Teitel. 5. Religious Communication and Its Relation to the State: Comparative Perspectives, by Monroe E. Price. 6. Hoisting Us with Our Own Petard: The Fundamentalist Intrusion into the Secular Project, by Péter Buda. 7. What is the Opposite of a Perfectionist Society?, by Roberto Gargarella. PART II NATIONAL AND EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES:. 8. Free Speech and Religion The Eternal Conflict in the Age of Selective Modernization, by Anthony Lester. 9. Speech, Religion, and the Traditional Family: Clashing Orthodoxies within the Modern Constitutional State, by Lorraine E. Weinrib. 10. Religion in Schools, by Aryeh Neier. 11. State, Speech, and Religion in Romania: The Compounded Troubles of Overnight Transition, by Bogdan Iancu. 12. Collective Aspects of the Religious Freedoms: Recent Developments in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights, by Lech Garlicki. 13. Freedom of Expression versus Freedom of Religion in the European Court of Human Rights, by Javier Martínez-Torrón. PART III ON THE DANISH CARTOONS:. 14. Countervailing Duties as Applied to Danish Cheese and Danish Cartoons, by András Sajó. 15. Free Speech, Religion, and the Right to Caricature, by Guy Haarscher. Religion and Freedom of Speech: Portraits of Muhammad Robert Post INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-9-10; ICCPR-19; |
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41. | Ssenyonjo, Manisuli : Economic, social and cultural rights in international law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Economic, social and cultural rights in international law / Ssenyonjo, Manisuli, liii, 536 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2009. ISBN 978-1-84113-915-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I: Reinforcing Economic, Social and Cultural Rights:. 1. The International Legal Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. 2. State Obligations under the ICESCR. 3. Non-State Actors and the ICESCR. 4. The Domestic Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. 5. State Reservations to the ICESCR. 6. 6 Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. PART II: Substantive Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Selected Examples:. 7. Right to Work and Rights in Work: Articles 6 and 7. 8. The Right to Health: Article 12. 9. The Right to Education: Articles 13 and 14. 10. Conclusion: Towards a World Court of Human Rights. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Australia / Bangladesh / Botswana / Benin / Canada / China / Czech Republic / Ecuador / Egypt / France / Gambia / Hungary / Italy / Latvia / Malawi / Malaysia / India / Italy / Mexico / Morocco / Namibia / Nigeria / Pakistan / Portugal / Rwanda / Serbia / Montenegro / Sierra Leone / South Africa / Norway / Sudan / Turkey / Trinidad and Tobago / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA / Venezuela / Zambia / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; CEDAW; CERD; CAT; ACHPR; CRC; ICESCR; ICESCR-OP; ECHR; ICCPR; Limburg principles; Montreal principles on women's economic, social and cultural rights; Maastricht guidelines on violations of economic, social and cultural rights; EU charter of fundamental rights; Protocol of San Salvador; ADRD; Arab charter on human rights; Banglalore declaration and plan of action; Beijing declaration and platform of action; Cairo declaration on human rights in Islam; Marriage convention; Convention on the nationality of married women; CRC-OP; Refugee convention; Convention relating to the status of stateless persons; CAT; European convention on action against trafficking in human beings; Oviedo convention; DOHA declaration on TRIPS and public health 2001; Genocide convention; Migration workers conventon; Rio declaration; UN declaration onthe right to development; CDE; Slavery convention; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; WHO constitution;
URL http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?isbn=9781841139159 |
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42. | Brown, David (ed.) : Prisoners as citizens, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Prisoners as citizens : human rights in Australian prisons / Brown, David (ed.) ; Wilkie, Meredith, xxviii, 368 p.. - Sidney : Federation Press, 2002. ISBN 1-86287-424-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I - Prisons and Prisoners:. 1. Prisoners and the penal estate in Australia, by Russell Hogg. 2. Words from the prisoners: Impacts of overcrowding The rights of Indigenous prisoners, by Loretta Kelly. 3. Words from the prisoners: Prisoners at risk Deprivation of liberty - deprivation of rights, by Debbie Kilroy & Anne Warner. 4. Words from the prisoners: Family Experiences of inmates with an intellectual disability, by Jenny Green. 5. Words from the prisoners: Staying healthy in prison Prisoners of difference, by Greta Bird. Words from the prisoners: Catering for prisoners speaking English as a second language. PART II - Regulating Prison and Prisoners Rights:. 6. 'Not the King's enemies': prisoners and their rights in Australian history, by Ma rk Finnane and Tony Woodyatt. Words from the prisoners: Law and Order (a poem). 7. Televising the invisible: prisoners, prison reform and the media, by Catherine Lumby. Words from prisoner advocates: Queensland Prisons: 1980s and 1990s, by Margaret Reynolds, former Qld Senator (ALP). Words from the prisoners: Legal assistance. 8. Institutional perspectives and constraints, by John Dawes. 9. Protection of prisoners' rights in Australian private prisons John Rynne. Words from the prisoners: Impacts of privatisation. 10. Prisoners as citizens: a view from Europe, by Vivian Stern. PART III - Citizenship and Rights:. 11. International human rights law applicable to prisoners, by Camille Giffard. 12. An insider's view: human rights and excursions from the flat lands Craig WJ Minogue. Words from the prisoners: Legal assistance. 13. Segregation, by David Robinson. 14. Prisoners' rights to health and safety, by Michael Levy. Words from the prisoners: Health care. 15. Crime victims and prisoners' rights, by Sam Garkawe. Words from the prisoners: Preparing for release. 16. Prisoners and the right to vote, by Melinda Ridley-Smith & Ronnit Redman. 17. Prisoners as citizens, by David Brown. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; ECPT;
URL http://www.federationpress.com.au/bookstore/book.asp?isbn=9781862874244 |
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43. | Kälin, Walter : The law of international human rights protection, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The law of international human rights protection / Kälin, Walter ; Künzli, Jörg, xlviii, 531 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-956520-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I: The Foundations of International Human Rights Law:. 1: Origins and Universality. 2: Notions and Sources. 3: The Legal Nature of Human Rights Obligations. 4: Scope of Application of Human Rights. 5: Basic Concepts of International Humanitarian Law. Part II: Implementation of Human Rights:. 6: Basic Principles. 7: Treaty Bodies. 8: Charter Based Bodies. Part III: Substantive Guarantees:. 9: Protection of Human Existence: Right to Life and Subsistence Rights. 10: Protection of Human Integrity: Prohibition of Ill-treatment and of Enforced Disappearance. 11: Protection of Human Identity: Prohibition of Discrimination, and Protection of Minorities. 12: Protection of Private Life. 13: Protection of the Intellectual and Spiritual Sphere. 14: Protection of the Human Person in the Economic Sphere. 15: Protection of Persons Deprived of their Liberty and Fair Trial Guarantees. 16: Protection of Participation in Political Life. 17: Protection During Migration, Forced Displacement, and Flight. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ACHPR; AMR; CAT; CEDAW; CRC; CRPD; ECHR; ECPT; Inter-American convention onthe elimination of all forms of discrimination against persons with disabilities; Inter-American convention on forced disappearance of persons; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; ICESCR; ICESCR-OP; CEDAW; ACHPR-OP; Protocol of San salvador; ICC statute; UN charter;
URL http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199565207.do?keyword=kAlin%2C+walter&sortby=bestMatches |
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44. | Rodley, Nigel Sir : The treatment of prisoners under international law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The treatment of prisoners under international law / Rodley, Nigel Sir ; Pollard, Matt. - 3. ed.., li, 697 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-921507-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1: The Response of the United Nations General Assembly to the Challenge of Torture. 2: The Legal Prohibition of Torture and Other Ill-Treatment. 3: What Constitutes Torture and Other Ill-Treatment?. 4: The Legal Consequences of Torture and Other Ill-Treatment. 5: International Mechanisms against Torture and Other Ill-Treatment. 6: Extra-legal Executions. 7: The Death Penalty. 8: Enforced Disappearance of Prisoners: Unacknowledged Detention. 9: Conditions of Imprisonment or Detention. 10: Corporal Punishment. 11: Guarantees against Abuses of the Human Person: Arbitrary Arrest and Detention. 12: International Codes of Ethics for Professionals. Concluding Reflections INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: United Kingdom / USA / South Africa / Israel NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; ECPT; ECHR; ICCPR; Arab charter on human rights; CAT; CAT-OP; Inter-American convention to prevent and punish torture; Inter-American convention on the forced disappearance of persons; Convention for the protection of all persons from enforced disappearance; Geneva conventions; IMT charter; UN charter; ICJ statute; American declaration on the rights of man; Genocide convention; UDHR; Standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners; Vienna convention on diplomatic relations; CERD; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Declaration on friendly relations; ACHPR; Protocol of San Salvador; CRC; ICCPR-2OP; ICTY statute; ICC statute; ACHPR-OP;
URL http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199215072.do?keyword=rodley%2C+nigel&sortby=bestMatches |
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45. | Seibert-Fohr, Anja : Prosecuting serious human rights violations, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Prosecuting serious human rights violations / Seibert-Fohr, Anja, xxxv, 326 p. . - Oxford : Oxford U.P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-956932-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1: Introduction. 2: Prosecution under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. 3: Prosecution under the American Convention on Human Rights. 4: Prosecution under the European Convention of Human Rights. 5: Universal Human Rights Convention Explicitly Requiring Prosecution. 6: Conceptualizing the Duty to Prosecute under Human Rights Treaties. 7: Prosecution of Human Rights Violations under Customary International Law. 8: Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; ICCPR; ECHR; Geneva conventions; CAT; CERD; Genocide convention; CRC; Inter-American convention on forced disappearance of persons; Inter-American convention to prevent an dpunish torture; Convention for the protection of all persons from enforced disappearances; London charter; ICCPR-OP; Vienna declaration and programme of action;
URL http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199569328.do?keyword=seibert-fohr&sortby=bestMatches |
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46. | McBeth, Adam : International economic actors and human rights, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International economic actors and human rights / McBeth, Adam - (Routledge research in international law), xx, 364 p.. - London : Routledge, 2010. ISBN 978-0-415-48670-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. Human Rights in International Law. 3. The nature of Human Rights Obligations for Various International Actors. 4. International Trade Law and the World Trade Organization. 5. International Financial Institutions: The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. 6. Multinational Enterprises. 7. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Protocol of San Salvador; ACHPR; Cartagena protocol; UN charter; CAT; The worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182); Convention on biological diversity; Declaration onthe right to development; ESC; CERD; ICCPR; ICESCR; Slavery convention; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Vienna declaration and programme of action;
URL http://www.routledge.com/books/International-Economic-Actors-and-Human-Rights-isbn9780415486705 |
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47. | Forsythe, David P. (editor in chief) : Encyclopedia of human rights , 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Encyclopedia of human rights : volume 1 : Afghanistan - Democracy and right to participation / Forsythe, David P. (editor in chief), xxxi, 496 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-533402-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: ARTICLES:. 1. Afganistan, by Christa Meindersma. 2. African Union : Banjul charter, by Rachel Murray. 3. AIDS/HIV, by Amy S. Patterson. 4. Algerian war, by Rita Maran. 5. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), by William J. Aceves. 6. American revolution, by Ari Kohen and Sara W. Lunsford. 7. Idi Amin Dada Oumee, by Susan Dicklitch. 8. Amnesty International, by Peter R. Baehr. 9. Angola, by Ana Leao. 10. Kofi Annan, by Coutney B. Smith. 11. Anti-Slavery International, by Claude E. Welch. 12. Louise Arbor, by William A. Schabas. 13. Armenians in the Ottoman empire, by Peter Balakian. 14. Art and images, by Caroline Turner. 15. Article 19, by Peter Noorlander. 16. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), by Kenneth Christie. 17. Aung San Suu Kyi, by Monique Skidmore. 18. José Ayala Lasso, by Alfred de Zayas. 19. Baha'i Faith, by Brian D. Lepard. 20. Balkan wars, by Bozo Repe. 21. Simone de Beauvoir, by Sonia Kruks. 22. Belgian Congo, by Adam Hochschild. 23. Peter benenson, by Kirsten Sellars. 24. Steve Biko, by Mark Sanders. 25. Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda, by Mahmood Monshipouri. 26. Botswana and Lesotho, by Robert K. Hitchcock. 27. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, by Anthony F. Lang. 28. Brazil, by Anthony W. Pereira. 29. B'Tselem, by Jasmin Habib. 30. Burma (Myanmar), by Moniques Skidmore and Trevor Wilson. 31. Burundi, by René Lemarcahnd. 32. Business and human rights, by Scott Pegg. 33. Cambodia, by Lilian A. Barria. 34. Care international, by Allison Burden. 35. Jimmy Carter, by Kirsten Sellars. 36. Carter Center, by Steven H. Hochman. 37. René Cassin, by Mark Weston Janis. 38. Catholicism, by William J. Wagner. 39. Nicolae Ceaussescu, by Patrice C. McMahon. 40. Center for Justice & Accountability, by beth van Schaack. 41. Central America in the 1980s., by Chandra Lehka Sriram. 42. Chechnya, by Catherine Osgood. 43. Children's convention, by Samantha Besson and Joanna Borke-Martignoni. 44. Chile in the Pinochet era, by Darren Hawkins. 45. China: the famine of the 1960s, by Andrew Wedeman. 46. China : Tiananmen massacre, by Ann Kent. 47. Civil and political rights: international covenant and political rights, by David Weissbrodt. 48. Collective/group rights, by A. Belden Fields. 49. Colombia, by William Avilés. 50. Colonialism, by Bonny Ibhawoh. 51. Commonwealth of Nations, by Timothy Shaw. 52. Communitarianism and community, by Brian Orend. 53. Conflict among human rights norms, by Eva Brems. 54. Confuciianism, by Summer B. Twiss. 55. Constitutions and human rights, by Rett R. Ludwikowski. 56. Costa Rica, by Alison Brysk. 57. Crimes against humanity, by Jordan J. Paust. 58. Criminal justice : international criminal justice, by David P. Forsythe. 59. Cuba under Castro, by Mayra Gomez. 60. Culture and human rights, by Yvonne M. Donders. 61. Customary international law, by Connie de la vega. 62. Cyprus from 1964, by James Ker-Lindsay. 63. Romeo Dallaire, by Howard B. Tolley. 64. darfur, by Linda S. Bishai. 65. Carla del Ponte, by Heikelina Verrijn Stuart. 66. Democracy and right to participation, by Peter R. Baehr. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Philippines / Indonesia / Viet Nam / Singapore / Malaysia / Thailand / Slovenia / Croatia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Botswana / Lesotho / Burma / Cambodia / Guatemala / El Salvador / Nicaragua / Honduras / Chile / China NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; AMR; ACHPR; Doha declaration on the TRIPS agreement and public health; Declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen; UN charter; UDHR-19; CRC; LIBRARY LOCATION: VIB |
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48. | Forsythe, David P. (ed. in Chief) : Encyclopedia of human rights : volume 2, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Encyclopedia of human rights : volume 2 : Democracy promotion - John Humphrey / Forsythe, David P. (ed. in Chief), 506 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-533402-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: ARTICLES:. 1. Democracy promotion, by Peter Burnell. 2. Democratic Republic of Congo, by Emi zet F. Kisangani. 3. Right to development, by William F. Felice. 4. Disability rights overview, by Aart Hendriks and Maria Ventegodt Liisberg. 5. Disability rights:convention on the rights of persons with disabilities, by Arlene S. Kanter. 6. Discrimination and older persons, by David Weissbrodt. 7. Doctors without borders, by Katherine Derderian, Gorik Ooms and Liesbeth Schockaert. 8. Due process, rule of law and habeas corpus, by David Weissbrodt. 9. Henry Dunant, by Francois Bugnion. 10. East Asian values, by Ian Neary. 11. Shirin Ebadi, by Mahmood Monshipouri. 12. Economic sanctions, by George A. Lopez. 13. Economic, social and cultural rights, by Barbara Stark. 14. Right to education and human rights education, by Richard Pierre Claude. 15. Egypt from Nasser to the present, by Riccardo Rossano. 16. Emergency situations, by Rodrigo Labardini. 17. Martin Ennals, by Hans Thoolen. 18. Environment, by Svitlana Kravchenko. 19. Eritrea, by Dan Connell. 20. Ethiopia, by Siegfried Pausewang and Günther Schröder. 21. Ethnic cleansing, by jennifer Jackson Preece. 22. European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, by Alastair McAuley. 23. European convention on human rights and fundamental freedoms (Council of Europe), by Donald W. Jackson. 24. European social charter, by Robin Churchill. 25. European Union, by Frederic Mégret. 26. European Union charter of fundamental rights, by Mielle Bulterman. 27. Female genital mutilation and female genital cutting, by Hope Lewis. 28. Film, by Carolyn Patty Blum and Alicia Blum-Ross. 29. Right to food and adequate standard of living, by George Kent. 30. Foreign policy, by Peter R. Baehr. 31. Forensic science, by Melissa Connor. 32. Foundations and human rights, by Mona Younis. 33. La francophone, by Emmanuel Decaux. 34. Arvonne Fraser, by David Weissbrodt. 35. Donald Fraser, by David Weissbrodt. 36. Freedom house, by Leonard R. Sussman. 37. French revolution, by Jennifer Ngaire Heuer. 38. Gender violence, by Sally Engle Merry. 39. Genocide, by William A. Schabas. 40. German unification, by Wolfgang S. Heinz. 41. Global justice and human rights, by Saladin Meckled-Garcia. 42. Globalization, by Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann. 43. Richard J. Goldstone, by Kathleen A. Cavanaugh. 44. Mikhail Gorbachev, by Neil Robinson. 45. Guatemala, by Roddy Brett. 46. Haiti, by Mike Levy. 47. Vaclan havel, by James F. Pontuso. 48. Right to health and health care, by Brigit Toebes. 49. Helsinki accord and CSCE/OSCE, by Patrice C. McMahon. 50. Hinduism, by Jack Donnelly. 51. History of human rights, by Paul Gordon Lauren. 52. Adolf Hitler, by Gerhard L. Weinberg. 53. Holocaust, by Deborah E. Lipstadt. 54. Hong Kong, by Linda J. Butenhoff. 55. Right to housing and shelter, by Giulia Paglione. 56. Housing rights:norms and implementation, by Bret Thiele. 57. Humanitarian intervention : overview, by Eric A. Heinze. 58. Humanitarian intervention:policy making, by Fred Grünfeld. 59. Humanitarian law, by Hans-Peter Gasser. 60. Human rights first, by Anne Travers. 61. Human Rights Watch, by Claude E. Welch. 62. Human security, by Gerd Oberleitner. 63. Human trafficking, by Howard B. Tolley. 64. John Humphrey, by John Hobbins. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; Declaration on the right to development; UN charter; CRPD; ACHPR; CEDAW; CERD; CRC; Geneva conventions; ECHR; LIBRARY LOCATION: VIB |
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49. | Sands, Philippe : Bowett's law of international institutions, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Bowett's law of international institutions / Sands, Philippe ; Klein, Pierre. - 6th. ed.., xxxviii, 619 p.. - London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2009. ISBN 978-042196490-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. General Introduction:. Part I: OVERVIEW OF EXISTING INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS:. 2. The United Nations. 3. UN Specialised Agencies. 4. Other autonomous organisations. 5. Regional Institutions: Introduction. 6. European Organisations. 7. The Americas and Caribbean. 8. Asia. 9. The Middle East Africa. 10. Africa. Part II: THE FUNCTION OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS:. 11. 'Legislative' or normative function. 12. 'Executive' and administrative functions. 13. Judicial and quasi-judicial function. Part III: COMMON INSTITUTIONAL PROBLEMS:. 14. Law governing the activities of International Organisations. 15. Legal Personality. 16. Membership and representation of members. 17. Financial aspects. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: France / Italy / Malaysia / Netherlands / Switzerland / USA / Rwanda / Somalia NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; CEDAW; CERD; CRC; ECHR; ICCPR; UDHR; Montreal protocol; London dumping convention; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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50. | Crawfor, James (ed.) : The British year book of international law 2008 , 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The British year book of international law 2008 : seventy-ninth year of issue / Crawfor, James (ed.) ; Lowe, Vaughan ; Sir Ian Brownlie (Editorial Committee, Chairman), xvii, 889 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2009. ISBN 978--0-19-958039-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: ARTICLES:. 1. THE DOCTRINE OF INCORPORATION REVISITED, by Roger O’Keefe. 2. THE DENUNCIATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS TREATIES, by Yogesh Tyagi. 3. STATUS OF SETTLERS IMPLANTED BY ILLEGAL TERRITORIAL REGIMES, by Yaël Ronen. 4. INVESTMENT ARBITRATION AND THE LAW OF COUNTERMEASURES, by Martins Paparinskis. 5. THE FUNCTION OF LAW IN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY: 75 YEARS AFTER, by Martti Koskenniemi. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; ICESCR; AMR; ICCPR; Genocide convention; CERD; ICCPR-OP; ECHR; |
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51. | Leeuwen, Fleur van : Women's rights are human rights, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Women's rights are human rights : the practice of the United Nations Human Rights Committee and the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights / Leeuwen, Fleur van - (School of human rights research series ; vol. 36), xxi, 318 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2010. ISBN 978-90-5095-980-3 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; ICCPR; ICESCR; ECHR; UDHR;
URL http://www.intersentia.be/searchDetail.aspx?back=reeks&reeksCode=&bookid=101248 |
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52. | Olowu, Dejo : An integrative rights-based approach to human development in Africa, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph An integrative rights-based approach to human development in Africa / Olowu, Dejo, x, 322 p.. - Pretoria : Pretoria University Law Press [PULP], 2009. ISBN 978-0-9814124-6-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / South Africa / Mauritania / Nigeria / India |
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53. | Kumpuvuori, Jukka : Perusoikeuksien rajoittamisesta kehitysvammapalvelujen toteuttamisessa, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Perusoikeuksien rajoittamisesta kehitysvammapalvelujen toteuttamisessa / Kumpuvuori, Jukka - (Julkaisusarja/Vammaisten ihmisoikeuskeskus Vike ; no. 3), 86 p.. - Helsinki : Vammaisten ihmisoikeuskeskus, 2009. ISBN 978-952-67068-2-5 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ECHR; CPRD; |
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54. | Pentassuglia, Gaetano : Minority groups and judicial discourse in international law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Minority groups and judicial discourse in international law : a comparative perspective / Pentassuglia, Gaetano - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 102), xxv, 276 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2009. - ISSN 0924-4751 ISBN 978-90-04-176720 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Chapter 1: Introduction: Minority protection: a story in movements; The UN debate; The emerging fourth movement; Saramaka as an illustration of judicial discourse; A note on terminology and structure. PART I:. Chapter 2: Recognition: Spaces of group identity; Domestic courts and international law; Chapter 3<. Elaboration: Indirect protection: spaces of freedom or the ‘hands off approach’; Direct protection: diffusing general human rights; Chapter 4: Mediation: Reconciling majority and minority interests; Reconciling interests within the group; Chapter 5: Access to justice: Judicial protection; Locus standi and injured party; Continuing effects of rights violation; Evidence. PART II:. Chapter 6: Ethno-cultural diversity and international judicial discourse: Dimensions of judicial discourse: preliminary observations; Courts in plural societies; International jurisprudence re-assessed; Expanding on the procedural model; Between substance and procedure; Interpretation as cross-fertilisation; On judicial persuasiveness; Between universalism and justice. Chapter 7: Conclusion; Bibliography; Index. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada / Cyprus / Finland / Malaysia / Paraguay / Poland / Quebec / Turkey / United Kingdom / South Africa LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Aaland Islands NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; ICCPR-27;CERD; Genocide convention; Convention on the protection and integration of indigenous and tribal populations (ILO convention no. 107); Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); |
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55. | Koch, Ida Elisabeth : Human rights as indivisible rights, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights as indivisible rights : the protection of socio-economic demands under the European convention on human / Koch, Ida Elisabeth - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 101), xii, 347 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2009. - ISSN 0924-4751 ISBN 978-90-04-16051-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Chapter 1. Background to and Purpose of the Study. Chapter 2. Typological and Terminological Considerations. Chapter 3. Considerations on Intertextuality and Permeability. Chapter 4. Theoretical and Methodological Considerations. Chapter 5. The Right to Health Under the ECHR. Chapter 6. The Right to Housing Under the ECHR. Chapter 7. The Right to Education Under the ECHR. Chapter 8. The Right to Social Cash Benefi ts Under the ECHR. Chapter 9. Work-Related Rights Under the ECHR. Chapter 10. Socio-Economic Demands as Justiciable Rights – The Issue of Power Balance. Chapter 11. The Relation between the ECHR and the ESC/RESC. Chapter 12. Concluding Forward-looking Observations. European Court of Human Rights: List of Judgments. European Court of Human Rights: List of Admissibility Decisions. The European Committee on Social Rights: List of Decisions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICESCR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; ICESCR-OP; ECHR; ECHR-8; ECHRP-1; CAT; ICCPR; |
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56. | Jorgensen, Rikke Frank (ed.) : Implementing human rights, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Implementing human rights : essays in honour of Morten Kjaerum / Jorgensen, Rikke Frank (ed.) ; Slavensky, Klaus, 505 p.. - Copenhagen : The Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2007. ISBN 87-91836-12-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. INTRODUCTION, by Rikke Frank Jorgensen og Klaus Slavensky. HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATIONS:. 1. Sten Schaumburg-Müller: Pragmatic challenges to human rights. 2. Kjeld Holm: Human rights and theology. HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS AND ACTORS:. I. The European convention on human rights: 1. Hans-Gammeltoft-Hansen: The European Court of Human Rights and the ombudsman 2. Jonas Christoffersen: Least onerous means and the ECHR. II. Human rights implementation and indicators: 1. Njål Hostmaelingen: A Norwegian fairytale? The reception of international human rights law in Norway. 2. Li Buyun and Yang Songcai: Universality and particullarity of human rights. 3. Hans-Otto Sano: Implementing human rights. What kind of record? III: Human rights education: 1. Anette Faye jacobsen: Human rights education, trends and paradoxes. IV: The role of national human rights institutions: 1. David Weissbrodt: National human rights institutions. 2. Lone Lindholt: Universities and national human rights institutions: the independent human rights actors. 3. Orest Nowosad: National human rights institutions into the 21st century. 4. Birgitte Kofod Olsen and Anne-marie Garrido: Coordination of the work of NHRIs - from liaison to joint achievement. V: The role of the individual:. 1. Isi Foighel: "Now I know what I must do". HUMAN RIGHTS THEMES:. I: Business: 1. Lene Wendland: The United Nations agenda for business and human rights. 2. Sune Skadegård Thorsen: Business and human rights - from protest to partner. II: Dignity and physical integrity: 1. Manfred Nowak: Legal controversies relating to torture. 2. Mette Hartlev: At the frontier of human rights law: human rights and biotechnology. III: EU and the transatlantic: 1. Kevin Boyle: Transatalntic human rights dialogue. 2. Helle Porsdam: the right to consume the ultimate human right? IV: Military justice and international politics:. 1. Emmanuel Decaux: Current challenges to military criminal justice systems. 2. Nils A. Buttenschon: A rpad map with barriers: some reflections on law and politics in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. V: International customary law: 1. Patrick Thornberry: The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination - questions of concept and practice. VI: Protection of minorities:. 1. Holger kallehauge: The genesis of a new human rights convention - a convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. 2. Alan Phillips: Monitoring human rights conventions. 3. Gudmundur Alfredsson: Citizenship and the definition of the term "minority". 4. Asbjörn Eide: Minority rights of non-citizens. 5. Joanne van Selm: Temporary protection - a retrospective: the only way to secure 'refugee' rights. VII: Terrorism: 1. Martin Scheinin: Reflections on defining "terrorism". 2. Jens Elo REytter: With eyes shut - Denmark fights terrorism in Afghanistan alongside of the USA. 3. Jeoren Schokkenbroek: Hard times for human rights: some thoughts on the fight against and the protection of human rights. 4. Geir Ulfstein: Counter-terrorism measures: the need for national and international review. 5. Kirsten Haustrup: Fundamentalism: Liquid fear and the loss of flexibility. POSTSCRIPT: 1. Birgit Lindsnaes: profile of a human rights director. 2. Claus Haagen Jensen: An institute and its leader. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; ICESCR; ICCPR; CEDAW; CRC; UN charter; CRC; Declaration on the rights of minorities; CAT-OP; Migrant workers convention; CRPD; Vienna declaration and programme of action; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; ICCPR-27; European convention on the prevention of terrorism; Convention for the suppression of acts of nuclear terrorism; Geneva conventions; |
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57. | Cook, Rebecca J. : Gender stereotyping , 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Gender stereotyping : transnational legal perspectives / Cook, Rebecca J. ; Cusack, Simone - (Pennsylvania studies in human rights), xviii, 270 p.. - Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010. ISBN 978-0-8122-4214-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Understanding gender stereotyping. 2. Naming gender stereotyping. 3. State obligations to eliminate gender sterotyping. 4. Gender sterotyping as a form of discrimination. 5. The role of the Women's Committee in Eliminating gender sterotyping. 6. Moving forward with the elimination of gender sterotyping. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Botswana / Canada / Colombia / Fiji / India / Israel / Malaysia / Nepal / New Zealand / Nigeria / Pakistan / Philippines / South Africa / Taiwan / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; ECHR; ACHPR; ACHPR-OP; Inter-American convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination with disabilities; Inter-American convention on the prevention, punishment and eradication of violence against awomen; CRPD; CERD; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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58. | Higgins, Rosalyn : Themes and theories, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Themes and theories : selected essays, speeches and writings in international law / Higgins, Rosalyn. - 2 vol.., lxxxv, 1421 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U.P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-826235-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART 1: INTERNATIONAL LEGAL THEORY:. 1: International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 17(1), pp. 58-84, London, 1968: Policy Considerations and the International Judicial Process. 2: International Organization, Vol. XXIII, No. 4, 914-931, Boston, World Peace Foundation, 1969: Policy and Impartiality: The Uneasy Relationship in International Law. 3: Proceedings, American Society of International Law, Vol. 64, p. 37, New York, 1970: The UN and Lawmaking: The Political Organs. 4: British Journal of International Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1,1-19, London, Europa; and New York Law School Law Review, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, 11-29, New York, West Publishing, 1978: Conceptual Thinking about the Individual in International Law. 5: International Law Teaching and Practice, (ed. Bin Cheng), 27-45, London, Stevens & Sons, 1982: The Identity of International Law. 6: Perspectives in International Law, 1-22 (ed. N. Jasentuliyana), London, Kluwer, 1995: Fundamentals of International Law. 7: The International Legal System in quest of Equity and Universality, Liber Amicorum Georges Abi-Saab, pp. 547-561, (eds. L.Boisson de Chazournes and V. Gowlland-Debbas), The Hague, Kluwer, 2001: The Concept of 'The State': Variable Geometry and Dualist Perceptions. 8: 181-186, Democracy and the Rule of Law, (eds. Dorsen & Gifford), Library of Congress, Washington D.C., 2001: Our 'Virtuous Trilogy'. PART 2: UNITED NATIONS LAW:. 1: Proceedings of the American Society of International Law, New York, 1965: The Development of International Law by the Political Organs of the UN. 2: The World Today: Chatham House Review Vol. 21, 324-337, 1965: United Nations Peace-Keeping- Political and Financial Problems. 3: American Journal of International Law, Vol. 64, 1-15, 1970: The Place of International Law in the Settlement of Disputes by the Security Council. 4: International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 21, Part 2, p. 270 (London, BIICL), 1972: The Advisory Opinion on Namibia: Which UN Resolutions are Binding Under Article 25 of the Charter?. 5: The Josephine Onoh Memorial Lecture, University of Hull Press, 1993: The New United Nations: Appearance and Reality. 6: 69 International Affairs 465, 1993: The New United Nations and Former Yugoslavia. 7: The Changing Constitution of the United Nations, (ed. Hazel Fox), 43-51, London, BIICL, 1997: The UN Security Council and the Individual State. 8: Boutros Boutros-Ghali Amicorum Discipulorumque Liber Vol. I, 511, Brussels, Bruylant, 1998: Some Thoughts on the Evolving Relationship between the Security Council and NATO. PART 3: THE USE OF FORCE:. 1: Intervention in World Politics (ed. H. Bull), 29-44, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1984: Intervention and International Law. 2: Proceedings of the American Society of International Law, 275-280, New York, 1995: Second Generation Peacekeeping. 3: European Journal of International Law, Vol. 6, No. 3, 445-460, Florence, European University Institute, 1995: Peace and Security: Achievements and Failures. 4: The New Challenges of Humanitarian Law in Armed Conflicts : in Honour of Professor Juan Antonio Carrillo-Salcedo, (ed. by Pablo Antonio Fernández-Sánchez), Martinus Nijhoff, 2005: The New Challenges and the Role of the International Court of Justice. PART 4: STATE AND DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITIES:. 1: American Journal of International Law, Vol. 71, No. 3, 423-437, 1977: Recent Developments in the Law of Sovereign Immunity in the United Kingdom. 2: American Journal of International Law, Vol. 73, 465-470, 1979: The Death Throes of Absolute Immunity. 3: Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, Vol. X, 35-54, Alphen a/d Rijn, Sijthoff & Noordhoff, 1980: Execution of State Property: United Kingdom Practice. 4: Netherlands International Law Review, 265, 1982: Certain Unresolved Aspects of the Law of State Immunity. 5: American Journal of International Law, Vol. 79, No. 3, 641-651, 1985: The Abuse of Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities: Recent United Kingdom Experience. 6: L'Immunité d'Exécution de l'Etat Étranger 101-120, Paris, Montchrestien, 1990: Execution of State Property in English Law. 7: The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting Annual Lecture 2006, London, 26 June 2006: After Pinochet: Developments on Head of State and Ministerial Immunities. PART 5: HUMAN RIGHTS:. 1: The World Today: Chatham House Review Vol. 18, 415-427, 1962: The Soblen Case. 2: International Affairs, 1973: The Right in International Law of an Individual to Enter, Stay In and Leave a Country. 3: British Yearbook of International Law, LXVII, 281-320, 1976: Derogations Under Human Rights Treaties. 4: London School of Economics Quarterly (Autumn), 249-265, 1988: Encouraging Human Rights. 5: (Chorley Lecture 1988), Commonwealth Law Bulletin, Vol 15, 598 ; Modern Law Review, Vol. 52, p. 1, 1989: The UN: Still a force for peace. 6: International Law at a Time of Perplexity - Essays in Honour of Shabtai Rosenne, (ed. Yoram Dinstein) 325-342, The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff, 1989: Liberty of Movement within the Territory of a State: The Contribution of the Committee on Human Rights. 7: Developing Human Rights Jurisprudence, Vol. 5, London, Commonwealth Secretariat, 1993: The Relationship between International Law and Regional Human Rights Norms and Domestic Law. 8: The Dynamics of the Protection of Human Rights in Europe - Essays in Honour of Henry G. Schermers, (eds. Lawson & de Blois), Vol. III, 195-209, Dordrecht, Martinus Nijhoff, 1994: Minority Rights: Discrepancies and Divergencies Between the International Covenant and the Council of Europe System. 9: (eds. David Harris & Sarah Joseph) Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1995: Foreword, The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and United Kingdom Law. 10: European Human Rights Law Review, No. 6 570-582, Andover, Sweet & Maxwell, 1996: Ten Years on the Human Rights Committee. 11: (ed. J.P. Gardner), London British Institute of International and Comparative Law, Human Rights Series, 1997: Introduction from Human Rights as General Norms and a State's Right to Opt Out, Reservations and Objections to Human Rights Conventions. 12: Politics, Values and Functions, International Law in the 21st Century, Essays in Honour of Professor Louis Henkin (eds. Charney, Anton & O'Connell), 87-103, The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff; also published in Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 36, Nos. 1 & 2, 1997: Interim Measures for the Protection of Human Rights. 13: Enforcing International Human Rights in Domestic Courts, Part II, (eds. Conforti & Francioni), 37-58, The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff, 1997: The Role of Domestic Courts in the Enforcement of International Human Rights: the United Kingdom. 14: International Law: Theory and Practice: Essays in Honour of Eric Suy (ed. K. Wellens), 691-705, The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff, 1998: The International Court of Justice and Human Rights. 15: Innovation and Inspiration: Fifty Years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, (eds. Baehr, Flinterman, Senders), 17-26, Amsterdam, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1999: The Continuing Universality of the Universal Declaration. 16: Protecting Human Rights: The European Perspective - Studies in Memory of Rolv Ryssdal 605-615 (eds. Mahoney, Matscher, Petzold, Wildhaber), 605-615, Cologne, Carl Heymanns, 2000: Extradition, The Right to Life, and the Prohibition against Cruel and Inhuman Punishment and Treatment: Similarities and Differences under the ECHR and the ICCPR. 17: 2007 Anna Lindh Memorial Lecture, Lund University Hall, Lund, 3 October 2007: Dispersal and Coalescence in International Human Rights Law. PART 6 : INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM LAW:. 1: Energy Law '86, Proceedings of the International Bar Association Seminar, Munich 1986: Legal Preconditions of Foreign Investment. 2: Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law, vol. 11, pp. 6-16, 1993: Abandonment of Enerfy Sites and Structures: Relevant International Law. 3: International Law and Sustainable Development: Past Achievements and Future Challenges (eds. Boyle & Freestone), Essays in Honour of Patricia Birnie, 87-111, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1998: Natural Resources in the Case Law of the International Court. PART 7: GENERAL: 1: British Yearbook of International Law, Vol 36, pp. 375-384, 1960 (as Rosalyn Cohen).: Legal Problems Arising from the Dissolution of the Mali Federation 2: International Affairs, Vol. 42, No. 4, 573-599, London, Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1966: The International Court and South West Africa: The Implications of the Judgment. 3: LSE Inaugural Lecture, London, London School of Economics, 1982: International Law and the Reasonable Need of Governments to Govern. 4: Extraterritorial Application of Laws and Responses Thereto (ed. Olmstead), 3-14, Oxford, International Law Association in association with ESC Publishing Ltd, 1984: The Legal Bases of Jurisdiction. 5: The Effect of Treaties in Domestic Law, Vol. 7 (eds. Jacobs & Roberts), London, Sweet & Maxwell, 1987: United Kingdom. 6: Peoples and Minorities in International Law (eds. Brohamn, Lefeber & Zieck), 29-35, The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff, 1993: Postmodern Tribalism and the Right to Secession, Comments. 7: Annuaire de l'Institut de Droit International, Session de Lisbonne, Vol. 66-I, 1995: Report for Institut de Droit International, The Legal Consequences for Member States of the Non-fulfilment by International Organizations of their Obligations Toward Third Parties. 8: Theory of International Law at the Threshold of the 21st Century - Essays in Honour of Krysztof Skubiszewski (ed. Makarczyk) 173-181, The Hague, Kluwer Law International, 1997: Some Observations on the Inter-Temporal Rule in International Law. 9: International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 46, Part 3, 501-520 (Based on 20th F.A. Mann Lecture, delivered on 26 Nov. 1996, London), 1997: Time and the Law: International Perspectives on an Old Problem. 10: Remedies in International Law: The Institutional Dilemma (ed. Malcolm Evans), 1-10, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 1998: Remedies and the International Court of Justice: An Introduction. 11: Cambridge Law Journal, Vol. 58, Part 1, 78-95, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999: International Law in a Changing International System. 12: Liber Amicorum Ibrahim F.I. Shihata: International Finance and Developmental Law, (eds. Schlemmer-Schulte & Ko-Yung Tung), The Hague, Kluwer Law International, 2000: The Responsibility of States Members for the Defaults of International Organizations: Continuing the Dialogue. 13: Judicial Review in International Perspective, Liber Amicorum in Honour of Lord Slynn of Hadley, Vol. II (eds. Andenas & Fairgrieve), 9-22, The Hague, Kluwer Law International, 2000: Dualism in the Face of a Changing Legal Culture. 14: International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 52, 1-20 (Lord Slynn of Hadley European Law Foundation lecture given on 10 April 2002), 2003: The ICJ, the ECJ, and the Integrity of International Law. 15: Secession and International Law: Conflict Avoidance - Regional Appraisals, (ed. J. Dahlitz), T.M.C. Asser Press and the United Nations, New York and Geneva, 2003: Self-Determination and Secession. PART 8: TRIBUTES TO COLLEAGUES:. 1: (with R. Falk, W.M. Reisman and H.W. Burns), American Journal of international law, Vol. 92, pp. 729-733, 1998: Myres Smith McDougal (1906-1998). 2: Centre for International and Public Law, Faculty of Law, The Australian National University , Canberra, Australia, 1999: Foreword iii-v, Australian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 20, A Collection of Essays to Honour Professor D.W. Greig. 3: Justice pending: indigenous people and other good causes (ed. G. Alfredsson and M. Stavropoulou), pp. 1-3, 2002: Words of personal appreciation to Erica-Irene Daes. 4: Leiden Journal of International Law, Vol. 16, 55-56, 2003: Fleischhauer leaves the Court. 5: Essays in Honour of Vojin Dimitrijevic, (eds. Djilas and Djeric), Belgrade Centre for Human Rights, Belgrade, 2003: On Vojin Dimitrijevic. 6: Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 42, afl. 3, pp. 629-635, 2004: In Memoriam Oscar Schachter : 1915-2003. 7: British Year Book of International Law, Vol. 75, pp. 1-5, 2005: Sir Robert Yewdall Jennings 1913-2004. 8: In: Law in the Service of Human Dignity : Essays in Honour of Florentino Feliciano, (ed. by Steve Charnovitz, Debra P. Steger, Peter van den Bossche), 2005: The Benign First Mate. 9: European Journal of International Law, Vol. 16 (2), 347-353, 2005: Final Remarks (Conference in Honour of Professor Philip Allott). 10: The Transformation of the Law. A Liber Amicorum for Lord Bingham, (eds. Mads Adenas and Duncan Fairgrieve), 2009: National Courts and the International Court of Justice, in: 11: Contribution to Individual Rights and International Justice, Liber Fausto Pocar, (eds. Gabriella Venturini and Stefania Bariatti), 2009. 12: Speech at the Lauterpacht Centre 25th Anniversary Celebrations also marking the 80th birthday of the Centre's founder, Sir Eli Lauterpacht. PART 9: THE JUDICIAL YEARS:. Academic writing:. 1: Fifty Years of the International Court of Justice: Essays in Honour of Sir Robert Jennings, (eds. Lowe & Fitzmaurice), , 657-581, Cambridge, Grotius Pubs., 1996: A Comment on the Current Health of Advisory Opinions. 2: Liber Amicorum Mohammed Bedjaoui, (eds. Emile Yakpo & Tahar Boumedra), 343-369, The Hague, Kluwer Law International, 1999: The International Court of Justice and Africa. 3: International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 50, 121-132, 2001: Respecting Sovereign States and Running a Tight Courtroom. 4: The Clifford Chance Lectures, Vol. VII: Issues of State Responsibility before International Judicial Institutions (Eds. M. Fitzmaurice and D. Sarooshi), Hart Publishing, Oxford and Portland, Oregon, 2004: Issues of State Responsibility before the International Court of Justice. 5: International Responsibility today : Essays in Memory of Oscar Schachter, (ed. Maurizio Ragazzi), Brill, 2005: The International Court of Justice: Selected Issues of State Responsibility. 6: Proceedings of the American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, Vol. 99, pp. 135-138, 2005: Alternative Perspectives on the Independence of International Courts : Remarks. 7: International Law (ed. Malcolm Evans), 3-6, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2006: Reflections from the International Court Judicial Work. 8: Advisory Opinion, I.C.J. Reports 1996 (I), p. 583.: Dissenting Opinion of Judge Higgins, Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons. 9: Preliminary Objection, Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 1996 (II), p. 847: Separate Opinion of Judge Higgins, Oil Platforms (Islamic Republic of Iran v. United States of America). 10: Preliminary Objections, Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 1998, p. 345.: Separate Opinion of Judge Higgins, Land and Maritime Boundary between Cameroon and Nigeria (Cameroon v. Nigeria). 11: Counter-Claim, Order of 10 March 1998, I.C.J. Reports 1998, p. 217: Separate Opinion of Judge Higgins, Oil Platforms (Islamic Republic of Iran v. United States of America). 12: Provisional Measures, Order of 2 June 1999, I.C.J. Reports 1999 (II): Separate Opinion of Judge Higgins, Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Belgium) (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) (Serbia and Montenegro v. Netherlands) (Serbia and Montenegro v. Portugal) (Yugoslavia v. Spain) (Serbia and Montenegro v. United Kingdom). 13: Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 1999 (II), p.1113: Declaration of Judge Higgins, Kasikili/Sedudu Island (Botswana/Namibia). 14: Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 2001, p. 222: Declaration of Judge Higgins, Maritime Delimitation and Territorial Questions between Qatar and Bahrain (Qatar v. Bahrain). 15: Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 2002, p. 63: Joint Separate Opinion of Judges Higgins, Kooijmans and Buergenthal, Arrest Warrant of 11 April 2000 (Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Belgium). 16: Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 2003, p. 225: Separate Opinion of Judge Higgins, Oil Platforms (Islamic Republic of Iran v. United States of America). 17: Advisory Opinion, I.C.J. Reports 2004, p. 207: Separate Opinion of Judge Higgins, Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestine Territory. 18: Preliminary Objections, Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 2004: Joint Declaration of Vice-President Ranjeva, Judges Guillaume, Higgins, Kooijmans, Al Khasawneh, Buergenthal and Elaraby, Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Belgium), (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) (Serbia and Montenegro v. France) (Serbia and Montenegro v. Germany) (Serbia and Montenegro v. Italy) (Serbia and Montenegro v. Netherlands) (Serbia and Montenegro v. Portugal) (Serbia and Montenegro v. United Kingdom). 19: Preliminary Objections, Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 2004: Separate Opinion of Judge Higgins, Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Belgium), (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) (Serbia and Montenegro v. France) (Serbia and Montenegro v. Germany) (Serbia and Montenegro v. Italy) (Serbia and Montenegro v. Netherlands) (Serbia and Montenegro v. Portugal) (Serbia and Montenegro v. United Kingdom). 20: Jurisdiction and Admissibility, Judgment, I.C.J. Reports 2006: Joint Separate Opinion by Judges Higgins, Kooijmans, Elaraby, Owada and Simma, Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo (New Application : 2002) (Democratic Republic of the Congo v. Rwanda). PART 10: THE YEARS AS PRESIDENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE:. 1: International and Comparative Law Quarterly, October 2006; 55: 791 - 804: A Babel of Judicial Voices? Ruminations from the Bench. 2: Proceedings of the American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, Vol. 100, 2006: A Conversation with Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice 3: Proceedings of the American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, Vol. 100, pp. 388-395, 2006: A Just World Under Law. 4: Singapore, 6 April 2007: Inaugural Address at the Opening Ceremony of the Asian Society of International Law. 5: The Lalive Lecture Series, Geneva, 9 July 2007: The International Court of Justice and Private International Law Thoughts. 6: The Hague Academy of International Law Colloquium, The Hague, 6 September 2007: The 1907 Hague Peace Conference as a Milestone in the Development of International Law. 7: The Grotius Lecture, British Institute for International and Comparative Law, London, 16 October 2007: The Rule of Law: Some Sceptical Thoughts. 8: First International Law in Domestic Courts Colloquium, The Hague, 17 March 2008: The Changing Position of Domestic Courts in the International Legal Order. 9: Geneva, 19 May 2008: Keynote speech Given at the 60th Anniversary of the International Law Commission. 10: Speech to the Sixth Committee (Legal) of the General Assembly, New York, 27 October 2006: Remedies in the International Court of Justice. 11: 26 October 2006: Speech by H.E Judge Rosalyn Higgins, President of the International Court of Justice, to the 61st Session of the General Assembly. 12: New York, 2 November 2007: The Judicial Determination of Relevant Facts>", Speech to the Sixth Committee (Legal) of the General Assembly. 13: 1 November 2007: Speech by H.E Judge Rosalyn Higgins, President of the International Court of Justice, to the 62nd Session of the General Assembly. 14: 31 October 2008: Jurisdication at the International Court of Justice (Speech to the Sixth Comittee (Legal) of the General Assembly. 15: 30 October 2008: Speech by H.E Judge Rosalyn Higgins, President of the International Court of Justice, to the 63rd Session of the General Assembly INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Africa / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Cyprus / Czechoslovakia / Denmark / Egypt / Finland / Former Yugoslavia / France / Greece / Guatemala / India / Iran / Israel / Jamaica / Kenya / Latin America / Libya / Malaysia / Mexico / Nicaragua / Pakistan / Romania / Rwanda / Senegal / Somalia / USSR / Tibet / Uganda / Zaire NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; CEDAW; ICCPR; ECHR; Geneva conventions; ICESCR; Genocide convention; Vienna convention on the law of treaties;
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59. | Schabas, William A. : The International Criminal Court, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The International Criminal Court : a commentary on the Rome statute / Schabas, William A., lxx, 1259 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-956073-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART 1: Establishment of the court. PART 2: Jurisdiction, admissibility and applicable law. PART 3: General principles of criminal law. PART 4: Composition and administration of the court. PART 5: Investigation and prosecution. PART 6: The trial. PART 7: Penalties. PART 8. Appeal and revision. Part 9. International cooperation and judicial assistance. PART 10: Enforcement. PART 11: Assembly of states parties. PART 12: Financing. PART 13: Final clauses. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICC statute; ACHPR; AMR; IMT charter; UN charter; Genocide convention; CRC; CAT; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICESCR; UDHR; Vienna convention on diplomatic relations: Treaty of Versailles; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |
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60. | Topidi, Kyriaki : EU law, minorities and enlargement, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph EU law, minorities and enlargement / Topidi, Kyriaki, xii, 271 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2010. ISBN 978-94-000-0010-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I : THEORETICAL ISSUES ON MINORITY RIGHTS:. CHAPTER 1: THE CONCEPTUAL BACKGROUND OF MINORITY RIGHTS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION. CHAPTER 2: MINORITIES, ENLARGEMENT AND EU LAW: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES AND POLITICAL CONNECTIONS. PART II: MINORITY CONDITIONALITY AND LAW-MAKING IN CANDIDATE STATES:. CHAPTER 3: THREE LEGAL PATHS FOR MINORITY PROTECTION IN THE EU. CHAPTER 4: WALKING THE PATHS OF CITIZENSHIP, DIVERSITY AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS: QUESTIONS AND LIMITATIONS. CHAPTER 5: SLOVAKIA. CHAPTER 6 : LATVIA. PART III: EU MINORITY RIGHTS: A SYSTEM IN FORMATION:. CHAPTER 7: TOWARDS A MORE CONSISTENT APPROACH TO MINORITY RIGHTS IN THE EU?. TABLE OF CASES. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; TEU-6; EU charter of fundamental rights; TEU; ICCPR; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt
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