31. | de Albuquerque, Catarina : Chronicle of an Announced Birth, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Chronicle of an Announced Birth : The Coming into Life of the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural RightsThe Missing Piece of the International Bill of Human Rights / de Albuquerque, Catarina REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : a comparative and international journal of the social sciences, humanities and law : vol. 32; no. 1., p. 144-178. - Baltimore, MA : John Hopkins U. P., 2010. - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICESCR; Vienna declaration and programme of action; ICCPR; ICESCR-OP;
URL http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/human_rights_quarterly/summary/v032/32.1.de-albuquerque.html |
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32. | Welling, Judith V. : International indicators and economic, social and cultural rights, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial International indicators and economic, social and cultural rights / Welling, Judith V. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : a comparative and international journal of the social sciences, humanities and law : vol. 30; no. 4., p. 933-958. - Baltimore : John Hopkins U. P., 2008. - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICESCR;
URL http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/human_rights_quarterly/summary/v030/30.4.arat.html |
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33. | Liebenberg, Sandra : Socio-economic rights, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Socio-economic rights : adjudication under a transformative constitution / Liebenberg, Sandra, xxv, 541 p.. - Claremont : JUTA, 2010. ISBN 978-0-7021-8480-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Foreword by Karl Klare and Lucy Williams. Preface. CHAP. 1: The struggle for recognition: Including socio-economic rights in the Constitution an historical overview. CHAP. 2: A transformative jurisprudence on socio-economic rights. CHAP. 3 : Socio-economic rights in the context of the Bill of Rights. CHAP. 4 Reconceiving reasonableness review: Sections 26 and 27. CHAP. 5 : Children, education, persons deprived of liberty: Sections 28(1) (c), 29 and 35(2)(e). CHAP. 6: A new paradigm for evictions law: Section 26(3). CHAP. 7: Socio-economic rights in private law. CHAP. 8 : Responsive remedies. Postscript. Conclusion. Appendix 1: Chapter 2 of the 1996 Constitution. Bibliography. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: South Africa NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; ACHPR; ICESR; CAT; CERD; CEDAW; CRC; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; Protocol to the African charter on human and peoples' rights on the rights of women in Africa;
URL http://www.jutalaw.co.za/catalogue/itemdisplay.jsp?item_id=11894 |
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34. | Crawford, James (ed.) : The law of international responsibility, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The law of international responsibility / Crawford, James (ed.) ; Pellet, Alain ; Olleson, Simon, lxv, 1296 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19929697-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: Introduction - Responsibility and International Law:. 1: Alain Pellet: The Definition of Responsibility in International Law. 2: James Crawford: The System of International Responsibility. 3: Eric David: Primary and Secondary Rules. PART II: International Responsibility - Development and Relationship with Other Areas of Law:. SECTION 1: Development of the law of international responsibility:. A: Responsibility for internationally wrongful acts:. 4: Patrick Daillier: The Development of the Law of Responsibility in the Case Law. 5: Martti Koskenniemi: Doctrines of State Responsibility. B: The codification process:. 6: Lucie Laithier: Private Codification Efforts. 7: Clémentine Bories: The Hague Conference of 1930. 8: Daniel Müller: The Work of García-Amador on State Responsibility for Injury Caused to Aliens. 9: Alain Pellet: The ILC's Articles on State Responsibility. C: Liability in the abscence of an internationally wrongful act:. 10: Alan Boyle: Liability for Injurious Consequences of Acts Not Prohibited by International Law. SECTION 2: Responsibility and the legal system:. A responsibility and municipal law:. 11: Joe Verhoeven: The Law of Responsibility and the Law of Treaties. 12: Vera Gowlland-Debbas: Responsibility and the United Nations Charter. 13: Bruno Simma & Dirk Pulkowski: Leges speciales and Self-Contained Regimes. 14: Jean-Marc Sorel: The Emergence of "Soft" Responsibility. B: Responsibility and municipal law:. 15: Pierre-Marie Dupuy: Relations between the International Law of Responsibility and Responsibility in Municipal Law. PART III: The Sources of International Responsibility:. 16: Gilbert Guillaume: Overview of Part One of the Articles on State Responsibility. SECTION 1: The notion of an internationally wrongful act:. 17: Brigitte Stern: The Elements of an Internationally Wrongful Act. A: Attribution:. 18: Luigi Condorelli & Claus Kress: The Rules of Attribution: General Considerations. 19: Djamchid Momtaz, Gérard Cahin & Olivier de Frouville: Attribution of Conduct to the State. 20: Christian Domincé: Attribution of Conduct to Multiple States and the Implication of a State in the Act of Another State. 21: Václav Mikulka: State Succession and Responsibility. 22: Pierre Klein: Attribution of Conduct to International Organizations. 23: Christian Tomuschat, Gérard Cahin & Anna-Karin Lindblom: The Responsibility of Other Entities. B: Breach of an international obligation:. 24: Franck Latty: Actions and Omissions. 25: Yumi Nishimura: Source of the Obligation. 26: Constantin Economides: Content of the Obligation: Obligations of Means and Obligations of Result. 27: Jean Salmon: Duration of the Breach. 28: Paul Tavernier: Relevance of the Inter-temporal Law. C: Grave breaches of obligations owed to the international community as a whole:. 29: James Crawford: International Crimes of States. 30: Antonio Cassese: The Character of the Violated Obligation. 31: Paola Gaeta: The Character of the Breach. 32: Sandra Szurek: The Notion of Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness. D: Circumstances precluding wrongfulness:. 33: Affef Ben Mansour, Maja Ménard, Jean-Marc Thouvenin, Hubert Lesaffre, Sandra Szurek & Sarah Heathcote: Circumstances Precluding Wrongfulness in the ILC Articles on State Responsibility. SECTION 2: Responsibility in the absence of an internationally wrongful act:. 34: Michel Montjoie: The Concept of Liability in the Absence of an Internationally Wrongful Act. 35: Philippe Guttinger: Allocation of Responsibility for Harmful Consequences of Acts not Prohibited by International Law. 36: Gerhard Hafner & Isabelle Buffard: Obligations of Prevention and the Precautionary Principle. PART IV : The Content of International Responsibility:. 37: Roslyn Higgins: Overview of Part Two of the Articles on State Responsibility. SECTION 1: The general regime of responsibility for internationally wrongful acts:. A: General principles:. 38: Olivier Corten: The Obligation of Cessation. 39: Sandrine Barbier: Assurances and Guarantees of Non-Repetition. 40: Brigitte Stern: The Obligation of Reparation. B: The modalities of reparation:. 41: Yann Kerbrat: Interaction Between the Forms of Reparation. 42: Christine Gray, John Barker, Elihu Lauterpacht, Eric Wyler & Alain Papaux: The Different Forms of Reparation. 43: Anaïs Moutier-Lopet: Contribution to the Injury. 44: Alexander Orakhelashvili: Division of Reparation between Responsible Entities. SECTION 2: Consequences of grave breaches of obligations owed to the international communitu as a whole:. 45: Stephan Wittich: Punitive Damages. 46: Martin Dawidowicz: The Obligation of Non-Recognition of an Unlawful Situation. 47: Nina Jørgensen: The Obligation of Non-Assistance of the Responsible State. 48: Nina Jørgensen: The Obligation of Cooperation. 49: Antoine Ollivier: International Criminal Responsibility of the State. 50: Rafaëlle Maison: The "Transparency" of the State. SECTION 3: Specific regimes of responsibility:. 51: Susan Marks, Fiorentina Azizi, Raphaële Rivier, Jean-Paul Costa & Habib Gherari: Responsibility for Violations of Human Rights Obligations. 52: Joanna Gomula: Responsibility and the World Trade Organization. 53: Céline Nègre: Responsibility and International Environmental Law. 54: Zachary Douglas, Daniel Müller & Drazen Petrovic: Other Specific Regimes of Responsibility. 55: Jean-Marc Thouvenin: Responsibility in the Context of European Community Law. SECTION 4: Regimes of responsibility inthe absence of an internationally wrongful act:. A: Reparation for harmful consequences of acts not internationally wrongful:. 56: Régis Chemain: The "Polluter Pays" Principle. 57: Mathias Forteau: Reparation in the Event of a Circumstance Precluding Wrongfulness. B: Treaty-based mechanisms:. 58: Gabriel Nakhleh & Mikael Quimbert: The Law of the Sea. 59: Mathias Forteau: Space Law. 60: Michel Montjoie: Nuclear Energy. PART V: The Implementation of International Responsibility:. 61: James Crawford: Overview of Part Three of the Articles on State Responsibility. SECTION 1: The injured party:. A: The state:. 62: Giorgio Gaja: The Concept of an Injured State. 63: Rosaria Huesa Vinaixa: Plurality of Injured States. 64: Giorgio Gaja: States having an Interest in Compliance with the Obligation Breached. 65: Václav Mikulka: Succession of States in respect of Rights of an Injured State. B: International organizations:. 66: Eglantine Cujo: Invocation of Responsibility by International Organizations. C. Other entities:. 67: Christian Tomuschat: Individuals. 68: Anne-Laure Vaurs-Chamette: Peoples and Minority Groups. 69: Vaughan Lowe: Corporations. 70: Anne-Laure Vaurs-Chamette: The International Community as a Whole. SECTION 2: Modalities for the implementation of international responsibility:. A: Conditions for claims:. 71: Jacqueline Peel: Notice of Claim by an Injured State. 72: Christian Tams: Waiver, Acquiescence and Extinctive Prescription. B: Diplomatic and functional protection:. 73: John Dugard: Diplomatic Protection. 74: Muriel Ubéda-Saillard & Myriam Benlolo-Carabot: Functional Protection. C: Procedures for the peaceful settlement of disputes:. 75: Michael Waibel: The Diplomatic Channel. 76: Nadine Susani: Conciliation and Other Forms of Non-Binding Third Party Dispute Settlement. 77: Frederique Coulée: Arbitration. 78: Gilles Cottereau: Resort to International Courts. SECTION 3: Countermeasures:. A: The object countermeasures:. 79: Denis Alland: The Definition of Countermeasures. 80: Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos: Countermeasures in Response to Grave Violations of Obligations owed to the International Community as a Whole. B: Conditions for recourse to countermeasures:. 81: Yuji Iwasawa & Naoki Itwatsuki: Procedural Conditions. 82: Roger O'Keefe: Proportionality. 83: Maurice Kamto: The Time Factor in the Application of Countermeasures. C: substantive limits on the recourse to countermeasures:. 84: Simon Olleson & Silvia Borelli: Obligations Relating to Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. 85: Charles Leben: Obligations Relating to the Use of Force and Deriving from Peremptory Norms of International Law. 86: Laurence Boisson de Chazournes: Other Non-Derogable Obligations The ILC Texts. Draft Articles on State Responsibility (as adopted on first reading), 1996. Articles on Responsibility of States for Internationally Wrongful Acts, 2001. Articles on Diplomatic Protection, 2006. Draft Articles on Responsibility of International Organizations (as adopted on first reading), 2009. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; UN charter; Aarhus convention; Geneva conventions; UN charter; ECHR; ICC statute; Kyoto protocol; ESC; Genocide convention; ICESCR; AMR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Vienna conventions on diplomatic and consular relations; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |
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35. | Vandenhole, Wouter : Why care?, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Why care? : Children's rights and child poverty / Vandenhole, Wouter ; Vranken, J. ; De Boyser, K., xi, 197 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2010. ISBN 978-94-000-0025-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction: why a book on childrens rights and childhood poverty? by Jan Vranken, Wouter Vandenhole and Katrien De Boyser. 2. A childrens rights perspective on poverty, by Wouter Vandenhole. 3. Child poverty, social exclusion and childrens rights: a view from the sociology of childhood, by Virginia Morrow. 4. Child poverty, childrens rights and participation: a perspective from social work, by Rudi Roose, Griet Roets, Didier Reynaert and Maria Bouverne- De Bie. 5. Children in public care in England: well-being, poverty and rights, by Nina Biehal and Gwyther Rees. 6. Poverty, like beauty, lies in the eye of the beholder?, by Jan Vranken. 7. Child poverty Whats in a word? Keetie Roelen. 8. Escaping poverty with your children: the role of labour market activation, education, and social capital investments Ingrid Schockaert and Ides Nicaise. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; ICESCR; Revised ESC; EU charter of fundamental rights;
URL http://www.intersentia.be/searchDetail.aspx?back=reeks&reeksCode=&bookid=101452 |
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36. | Claes, Erik (ed.) : Facing the limits of the law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Facing the limits of the law / Claes, Erik (ed.) ; Devroe, Wouter ; Keirsbilck, Bert, xv, 533 p.. - Heidelberg : Springer, 2009. ISBN 978-3-540-79855-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Chapter 1 The Limits of the Law (Introduction), by Erik Claes, Wouter Devroe and Bert Keirsbilck. Chapter 2 Private Law and the Limits of Legal Dogmatics, by Marc A. Loth. Chapter 3 The Limits of the Law of Obligations, by Kurt Willems. Chapter 4 Labour Law and the Limits of Dogmatic Legal Thinking, by Mathieu van Putten. Chapter 5 The Limits of Consumer Law in Europe, by Bert Keirsbilck. Chapter 6 The Limits of Legality in the Criminal Law, by Erik Claes and Michal Krolikowski. Chapter 7 Corporate Wrongdoing and the Limits of the Criminal Law, by Mark Fenwick. Chapter 8 Regulating Prison Life: A Case Study of the Inmate Disciplinary System, by Luc Robert. Chapter 9 Criminal Law, Victims, and the Limits of Therapeutic Consequentialism, by Tom Daems. Chapter 10 Restorative Justice, Freedom, and the Limits of the Law, Johan Deklerck. Chapter 11 Rebuilding Trust in the Former Yugoslavia: Overcoming the Limits of the Formal Justice System, Marta Valiñas. Chapter 12 Legitimacy in the European Union and the Limits of the Law, Stefanie Dierckxsens. Chapter 13 The Limits of the Law and the Development of the EU, René Foqué and Jacques Steenbergen. Chapter 14 The Limits of Substantive International Economic Law: In Support of Reasonable Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, Cedric Ryngaert. Chapter 15 When Law Meets Power: The Limits of Public International Law and the Recourse to Military Force, Tom Ruys. Chapter 16 Is the Rule of Law a Limit on Popular Sovereignty?, David Haljan. Chapter 17 Constitutional Ideals, National Identity, and the Limits of the Law, Bram Delbecke. Chapter 18 Privacy Rights as Human Rights: No Limits?, Aagje Ieven. Chapter 19 The Limits of the International Petition Right for Individuals: A Case Study of the ECtHR, Willem Verrijdt. Chapter 20 The Limits of Human Rights Law in Human Development, Wouter Vandenhole. Chapter 21 Limits of Human Rights Protection from the Perspective of Legal Anthropology, Stijn Deklerck, Ellen Desmet, MarieClaire Foblets, Joke Kusters and Jogchum Vrielink. Chapter 22 Functions and Limits of Patent Law, Geertrui Van Overwalle and Esther van Zimmeren. Chapter 23 Technology and the End of Law, Mireille Hildebrandt. Chapter 24 Darknets and the Future of Freedom of Expression in the Information Society, Hans Graux. Chapter 25 Facing the Limits of the Law (Conclusion), Erik Claes and Bert Keirsbilck INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ECHRP-14; EC treaty; TEU; ICCPR; |
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37. | Ekroos, Ari ... [et al.] : Ympäristöoikeuden pääpiirteet, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Ympäristöoikeuden pääpiirteet / Ekroos, Ari ... [et al.]. - 2. uudist. painos. , xxiv, 673 p.. - Helsinki : WSOYpro OY, 2010. ISBN 978-951-0-36128-3 LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: I Ympäristöoikeus oikeudenalana. II Ympäristöllinen päätöksenteko- ja ohjausjärjestelmä. III Perusoikeudet ja ympäristö. IV Ympäristöoikeuden kansainväliset kytkennät. KIINTEISTÖT JA YMPÄRISTÖ I Kiinteistönmuodostus. II Lunastus. YMPÄRISTÖNKÄYTÖN SUUNNITTELU I Ympäristönkäytön suunnittelun peruskysymyksiä. II Ympäristönkäytön suunnittelu valtakunnan tasolla. III Maakuntakaavoitus. IV Yleiskaavoitus. V Asemakaavoitus, tonttijako ja maapolitiikka. VI Ranta-alueiden käytön suunnittelu. VII Kaavoitusmenettely ja vuorovaikutteinen suunnittelu. VIII Ympäristövaikutusten arviointi. LUONNONVAROJEN HYÖDYNTÄMINEN I Metsienkäyttö. II Maa-ainekset. III Kaivostoiminta. IV Kalatalous ja kalastus. V Metsästys ja riistanhoito. VI Luonnon virkistyskäyttö. YMPÄRISTÖN MUUTTAMINEN I Rakentamishankkeet. II Vesitaloushankkeet. III Tiet ja kadut. IV Johtojen sijoittaminen. LUONNON-, MAISEMAN- JA KULTTUURINSUOJELU I Luonnonsuojelu. II Kulttuurin- ja maisemansuojelu. YMPÄRISTÖNSUOJELU I Ympäristönsuojelulaki. II Muu ympäristönsuojeluoikeus. III Ilmastonmuutos ja päästökauppa. YMPÄRISTÖVASTUU I Korvausvastuu. II Rikosoikeudellinen ympäristövastuu. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICESCR; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Miljörätt
URL http://www.wsoypro.fi/wsoypro.aspx?navi=Kirjat.Kirjat-ja-verkkokirjat&bookid=7587&subtype=8 |
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38. | Benedek, Wolfgang [... et al.] : European yearbook on human rights 2010, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph European yearbook on human rights 2010 / Benedek, Wolfgang [... et al.] ; Kettemann, Matthias (ass.ed.), 358 p.. - Wien : Neuer Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2010. ISBN 978-3-0783-0688-9 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE ABSTRACT: I : TOPICS OF THE YEAR:. 1. Thomas HAMMARBERG: Respecting the Rights of Migrants in Todays Europe: A Call for Action. 2. Manfred NOWAK: The Development of Human Rights in Europe after the End of the Cold War. 3. Florence BENOÎT-ROHMER: Completing the Transformation: Values and Fundamental Rights in the Treaty of Lisbon. 4. Gerald STABEROCK: Time to Take Stock and Undo the Damage? Reflections on Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights. II. EUROPEAN UNION:. 1. Wolfgang BENEDEK: EU Action on Human and Fundamental Rights in 2009. 2. Hannes TRETTER and Anna MÜLLER-FUNK: The European Agency for Fundamental Rights in 2009: Opportunities, Responsibilities and Prospects. 3. Jean Paul JACQUÉ: Les droits fondamentaux dans le Traité de Lisbonne. 4. Michael REITERER: Human Rights as Part of the EU Foreign Policy After Lisbon: In Defence of Western Values and Influence?. 5. Markus MÖSTL: Mainstreaming Human Rights in the Common Security and Defence Policy: Reality or Catchphrase?. 6. Davide ZARU and Maria ZUBER: The EU as a Party of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Implications for the Coherence of Internal and External EU Human Rights Policies. 7. Theodor RATHGEBER: Ambiguity as a Main Feature: The UN Human Rights Council in 2009. III. COUNCIL OF EUROPE:. 1. Philip CZECH: Widening the Scope of Application? The European Court of Human Rights Case-Law on Jurisdiction in 2009. 2. Brigitte OHMS: The Coming into Force of Protocol No. 14 and the Short but Very Successful Life of Protocol No. 14bis to the European Convention on Human Rights. 3. Agnieszka SZKLANNA: The Impact of the Pilot Judgment Procedure of the European Court of Human Rights on the Execution of Its Judgments. 4. Andrew DRZEMCZEWSKI and James GAUGHAN: Implementing Strasbourg Court Judgments: the Parliamentary Dimension. 5. Rory OfCONNELL: Only Partial Neglect? Developments in the Case-Law of the European Court of Human Rights on Socio-Economic Rights of Non-Nationals. 6. Joachim RENZIKOWSKI: Coming to Terms with One's Past: the Strasbourg Court's Recent Case-Law on Article 7 ECHR and Retroactive Criminal Liability. 7. Franziska KLOPFER: Towards Greater Freedom of Expression and Information Online: Recent Standard-Setting Practice of the Council of Europe. 8. Emma LANTSCHNER: Evolution and Value of the Thematic Commentaries of the Advisory Committee of the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities. IV OSCE:. 1. Bernhard KNOLL and Jens-Hagen ESCHENBACHER: Human Rights and Security in the OSCE Region in 2009. 2. Christian STROHAL: Alive. And Well? The Need for a Stronger Peer Engagement in the OSCE. 3. Zenet MUJI: The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media . an Intergovernmental Watchdog: an Oxymoron?. V. Civil Society/NGOs/Cross-Cutting Issues: 1. Sihem BENSEDRINE: Les valeurs democratiques europeennes a l'epreuve de la realpolitik: les accords d'association Tunisie-UE - modele ou caricature. 2. Matthias C. KETTEMANN: Internet Governance and Human Rights in Europe: Towards a Synthetic. Approach. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; ECHR; ECHRP-14; ICCPR; ICESCR; ECPT; TEU; UDHR; SHELF CODE: S European yb...
URL http://www.nwv.at/doc/produkte/index.php?contpath=./details&tid=792&name=Recht&leitfarbe=FF6600 |
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39. | Scott, Craig : The interdependence and permeability of human rights norms, 1989 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The interdependence and permeability of human rights norms : towards a partial fusion of the international covenants on human rights / Scott, Craig REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Osgoode Hall law journal : vol. 27; no. 4., p.769-878. - Toronto : Osgoode Hall Law School York University, 1989. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Proclamation of Tehran; ICESCR; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; ECHR; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; ESC; LIBRARY LOCATION: ÅAB, HeinOnline Law Journal Library |
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40. | Abass, Ademola : Protecting human security in Africa, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Protecting human security in Africa / Abass, Ademola, xxvi, 397 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-957898-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction:. 1: Ademola Abass: An Introduction to Protecting Human Security in Africa. PART I - THREATS TO HUMAN SECURITY IN AFRICA:. 2: Opeoluwa Ogundokun: Food Security in Africa. 3: Ilias Bantekas: Environmental Security in Africa. 4: Kwesi Aning: Understanding the Nexus Between Human Security and Small Arms in Africa: the case of Ghana. 5: Ben Chigara: The ILO and 'Human Security' of Sub-Saharan Africa Labour. 6: Abiodun Alao: Natural Resource Management and Human Security in Africa. 7: Efthymios Papastavridis: Piracy off Somalia: The 'Emperors and the Thieves of the Ocean' in the 21st Century. 8: Maria O'Sullivan: Human Security and the Protection of Refugees in Africa. 9: Manisuli Ssenyonjo: Human Rights of Women in Africa: A Prerequisite for Human Security. 10: Ebenezer Durojaye: Corruption as a Threat to Human Security in Africa. PART II _ REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND MECHANISMS:. 11: Ademola Abass: African Regional Organisations, African Peace and Security Architecture and the Protection of Human Security of Africans. 12: Gino J. Naldi: The Role of the Human and Peoples' Rights Section of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights. 13: Obiora Chinedu Okafor: The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights as a Collective Human Security Resource: Promise, Performance, and Prospects. 14: Rachel Murray: The Role of NGOs and Civil Society in Advancing Human Security in Africa. Conclusion 15: Ademola Abass: The Future of Human Security in Africa INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Sudan / Ghana / Gambia / Guinea / Kenya / Liberia / Madagascar / Niger / Nigeria / Rwanda / Somalia / South Africa / Uganda / Togo / Zambia / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): AU corruption convention; ACHPR; ACHPR-OP; AMR; OAS charter; Geneva conventions; CERD; CEDAW; Refugee convention; CRC; CRC-OP; UDHR; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICESCR; GC-12 (ICESCR); Convention on climate change; UN charter-chap.VII; ICCPR; Protocol to the African charter on the rights of women in Africa; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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41. | Moeckli, Daniel (ed.) : International human rights law, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International human rights law / Moeckli, Daniel (ed.) ; Shah, Sangeeta (ed.) ; Sivakumaran, Sandesh (ed.). - 3rd ed.., lviii, 644 p.. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0-19-876723-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: FOUNDATIONS:. 1. Ed Bates: History. 2. Samantha Besson: Justifications. 3. Marie-Bénédicte Dembour: Critiques. PART II: INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 4. Christine Chinkin: Sources. 5. Frédéric Mégret: Nature of obligations. 6. Sarah Joseph and Sam Dipnall: Scope of application. PART III: SUBSTANTIVE RIGHTS:. 7. Theo van Boven: Categories of rights. 8. Daniel Moeckli: Equality and non-discrimination. 9. Nigel S. Rodley: Integrity of the person. 10. Asbjørn Eide: Adequate standard of living. 11. Dominic McGoldrick: Thought, expression, association and assembly. 12. Fons Coomans: Education and work. 13. Sangeeta Shah: Detention and trial. 14. Julie Ringelheim: Cultural rights. 15. Michael O'Flaherty: Sexual orientation and gender identity. 16. Dianne Otto: Women's rights. 17. Geraldine Van Bueren: Children's rights. 18. Robert McCorquodale: Group rights. PART IV: PROTECTION:. 19. Jane Connors: United Nations. 20. Bacak Cah: Regional protection. 21. Thomas M. Antkowick: The Americas. 22. Steven Greer: Europe. 23. Christof Heyns and Magnus Killander: Africa. 24. Andrew Byrnes and Catherine Renshaw: Within the State. PART V: LINKAGES:. 25. Sandesh Sivakumaran: International humanitarian law. 26. Robert Cryer: International criminal law. 27. Alice Edwards: International refugee law. PART VI: CHALLENGES:. 28. Andrew Clapham: Non-state actors. 29. Martin Scheinin: Terrorism. 30. Stephen Marks: Poverty. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; ACHPR;AMR; ADRD; Arab charter on human rights; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; CRC; CEDAW; ECHR; Declaration of the rights of man and citizen; ICESCR; Limburg principles; Rio declaration; Stockholm declaration; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; EU charter of fundamental rights; OAS charter; |
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42. | Christoffersen, Jonas (red.) : Menneskerettighedsdomstolen - 50 års samspil med dansk ret og politik, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Menneskerettighedsdomstolen - 50 års samspil med dansk ret og politik / Christoffersen, Jonas (red.) ; Rask Madsen, Mikael, 364 p.. - Copenhagen : Thomson Reuters, 2009. ISBN 978-87-619-2341-9 LANGUAGE: DAN INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ECHR; ECHR-8;
URL http://www.thomson.dk/pls/pdb/katpage.show_title?p_vare_id=19371&p_kampid=13 |
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43. | Lind, Anna-Sara : Sociala rättigheter i förändring, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Sociala rättigheter i förändring : en konstitutionellrättslig studie / Lind, Anna-Sara, 497 p.. - Uppsala : Uppsala Universitet, 2009. ISBN 978-91-506-2101-3 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Sweden NOTE (THESIS): Diss. (Doctoral thesis), Uppsala University, 2009, [T] NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; EU charter of fundamental rights; Lisbon treaty;
URL http://uu.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2:273252 |
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44. | Cernic, Jernej Letnar : Human rights law and business, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights law and business : corporate responsibility for fundamental human rights / Cernic, Jernej Letnar, xv, 328 p.. - Groningen : Europa Law Publ., 2010. ISBN 978-90-8952-081-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I: Introduction. Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2 : The Nature and Scope of the Concept of Corporate Responsibility for Fundamental Human Rights. Part II: Examination of Current Normative Framework:. Chapter 3: Corporations and State Responsibility. Chapter 4: National and International Responses to Corporate Criminal Responsibility for Fundamental Human Rights. Chapter 5: Corporate Civil Responsibility for Fundamental Human Rights. Chapter 6: A Critical Examination of Emerging International Quasi-Judicial Legal Regimes for Corporate Responsibility for Fundamental Human Rights. Chapter 7: United Nations and Corporate Responsibility for Human Rights. Chapter 8: Corporate Responsibility and Investment Law. PART III: De Lege Ferenda Framework for Corporate Responsibility for Fundamental Human Rights:. Chapter 9: Towards a Normative Framework de Lege Ferenda for Human Rights Law and Business. Chapter 10: Summary and Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; ICESCR; CRC; CEDAW; ECHR; |
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45. | Baderin, Mashood A. (ed.) : International human rights law, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International human rights law : six decades after the UDHR and beyond / Baderin, Mashood A. (ed.) ; Ssenyonjo, Manisuli, xv, 571 p.. - Farnham, Surrey : Ashgate, 2010. ISBN 978-1-4094-0359-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Foreword, by David Harris. PART I: Introduction:. 1. Development of international human rights law before and after the UDHR, Mashood A. Baderin and Manisuli Ssenyonjo. PART II: Concepts and Norms:. 2. International human rights: universal, relative or relatively universal?, by Jack Donnelly. 3. Economic, social and cultural rights, by Manisuli Ssenyonjo. 4. Civil and political rights, by Sarah Joseph. 5. Simple analytics of the right to development, by Arjun Sengupta. 6. Right to a healthy environment in human rights law, by Jona Razzaque. 7. Right to a peaceful world order, by Nsongurua J. Udombana. 8. Minority rights 60 years after the UDHR: limits on the preservation of identity?, by Tawhida Ahmed and Anastasia Vakulenko. 9. Intellectual property rights, the right to health and the UDHR: is reconciliation possible?, by Robert L. Ostergard Jr and Shawna E. Sweeney. 10. Brave new world? Human rights in the era of globalization, by Paul O'Connell. PART III: Mechanisms and Implementation:. 11. The United Nations human rights system, by Rhona K.M. Smith. 12. The African regional human rights system, by Olufemi Amao. 13. The inter-American human rights system, by Jo M. Pasqualucci. 14. The European Convention on Human Rights, by Alastair Mowbray. 15. Human rights in the International Court of Justice, by Gentian Zyberi. 16. The role of national human rights institutions, by Rachel Murray. 17. Institutional partnership or critical seepages? The role of human rights NGOs in the United Nations, by Dianne Otto. 18. Islamic law and the implementation of international human rights law: a case study of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, by Mashood A. Baderin. 19. Towards an international court of human rights?, by Gerd Oberleitner. 20. Multi-state responsibility for extraterritorial violation of economic, social and cultural rights, by by Todd Howland. PART IV: Responsibilities and Remedies:. 21. State responsibility for human rights, by Danwood Mzikenge Chirwa. 22. State compliance with the recommendations of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, by Frans Viljoen. 23. Individual responsibility and the evolving legal status of the physical person in international human rights law, by Ilias Bantekas. 24. The International Criminal Court and individual responsibility of senior state officials for international crimes, by Manisuli Ssenyonjo. 25. The right to an effective remedy: balancing realism and aspiration, by Sonja B. Starr. 26. Protecting human rights in emergency situations: the example of the right to education, by Vernor Muñoz Villalobos. 27. Protect, respect, and remedy: the UN framework for business and human rights, by John Gerard Ruggie. PART V: 'And Beyond':. 28. A future for human rights, by Robert McCorquodale. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; ACHPR; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; AMR; ADRD; Arab charter of human rights; CEDAW; ICESCR; CERD; CRC; ECHR; EU charter of fundamental rights; Hague convention (1907); ICCPR; Inter-American convention on prevention, punishment and eradiction of violence against women; AMR; Inter-American convention to prevent and punish torture; Inter-American convention on elimination of all forms of discrimination against persons with disabilities; Johannesburg declaration; Rio declaration; ICC statute; UDHR; UN charter;
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=9882&edition_id=12987 |
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46. | Bates, Ed : The Evolution of the European Convention on Human Rights, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Evolution of the European Convention on Human Rights : from its inception to the creation of a Permanent Court of Human Rights / Bates, Ed, xxxv, 571 p. . - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-920799-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1: The Evolution of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. I. THE CONVENTION'S BIRTH:. 2: The Beginning of Modern International Human Rights Law (Background to the Birth of the European Convention). 3: Proposals for a Convention to Safeguard Europe from Tyranny and Oppression?. 4: The Drafting of the Convention by the Governments of the Council of Europe (February - November 1950). 5: The Convention of 1950 and Key Features of its Subsequent Evolution. II. FROM A SAFEGUARD AGAINST TOTALITARIANISM TO A FLEDGLING EUROPEAN BILL OF RIGHTS:. 6: An Overview of the Conventions Evolution from the 1950s to the Early 1970s. 7: The Conventions Evolution 1973 - 1976: The Awakening of the 'Sleeping Beauty'. 8: The Strasbourg Court 'Comes of Age'(The Judgements of the Late 1970s). 9: Reflecting on the Conventions Evolution (From a Safeguard against Totalitarianism to Europes Bill of Rights). III. COMPLETING THE EUROPEAN BILL OF RIGHTS:. 10: The Evolution of the Convention System through to 1990. 11: The Conventions 'Coming of Age'(The 1990s and Protocol 11). IV.'AFTER 1998':. 12: After 1998: The Challenges Facing the 'New' European Court of Human Rights. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / Belgium / Cyprus / Denmark / France / Germany / Greece / Ireland / Italy / Netherlands / Norway / Portugal / Russian Federation / Spain / Sweden / Switzerland / Turkey / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; ECHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UN charter; |
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47. | Williams, Lucy (ed.) : Law and poverty, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Law and poverty : the legal system and poverty reduction / Williams, Lucy (ed.) ; Kjonstad, Asbjorn ; Robson, Peter - (CROP international studies in poverty research), xi, 301 p.. - London : Zed Books, 2003. ISBN 1-84277-397-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. PART 1: Poverty as Legally Constructed:. 1. The Right to Development as a Basic Human Right, by Ahmed Aoued. 2. Cross-Border Reflections on Poverty: Lessons From the United States and Mexico, by Lucy Williams. 3. Poverty as a Violation of Human Rights: The Pinochet Case and the Emergence of a New Paradigm, by Camilo Perez-Bustillo. PART 2: Responsibility for Alleviating Poverty:. 4. The Politics of Child Support, by Peter Robson. 5. The State, Laws and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Bangladesh, by Mokbul Morshed Ahmad. 6. Exclusion and Rights, by Paul Spicker. PART 3: The Establishment of Legal Entitlements:. 7. Judicial Review, Social Antagonism and the Use of Litigation as a Tool for Combating Poverty, by Antonella Mameli. 8. Poverty and Property - Human Rights and Social Security, by Asbjørn Kjønstad. 9. The Effect of Legal Mechanisms on Selective Welfare Strategies for Needy Persons: The Greek experience, by Gabriel Amitsis. PART 4: Legal Initiatives to Address Specific Aspects of Poverty:. 10. Gender Mainstreaming as an Instrument for Combating Poverty, by Sue Nott. 11. Does Alcohol and Tobacco Legislation Help Reduce Poverty? The evidence from Sri Lanka Kalinga, by Tudor Silva. 12. Child Labour - A threat to survival of civilization, by Amita Agarwal. 13. Labour Organization and Labour Relations Law in India: Implications for poverty alleviation, by Debi S. Saini. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICESCR; ICCPR; Declaration on the right to development; Vienna declaration and programme of action; |
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48. | Goudappel, Flora : The effects of EU citizenship, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The effects of EU citizenship : economic, social and political rights in a time of constitutional change / Goudappel, Flora, xii, 225 p.. - Hague : T.M.C.Asser Press, 2010. ISBN 978-90-6704-278-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. A theory of citizenship. 3. Economic rights for EU citizens. 4. Social rights for EU citizens. 5. Political rights for EU citizens. 6. Third country nationals and EU citizenship rights. 7. Limitations because of the fight against terrorism. 8. Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): TFEU; ECHR; ToA; Treaty of Lisbon; TEU; EU charter of fundamental rights; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt |
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49. | Jovanovic, Miodrag A. (ed.) : Human rights today, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights today : 6o years of the universal declaration / Jovanovic, Miodrag A. (ed.) ; Krstic, Ivana, viii, 210 p.. - Utrecht : Eleven International publ., 2010. ISBN 978-90-77596-84-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Human Rights in the 21st Century: Between Crisis and a New Beginning, by Miodrag A. Jovanovic' & Ivana Krstic'. PART I : GENERAL ISSUES OF HUMAN RIGHTS THEORY AND PRACTICE:. 1. The Politics of Human Rights in Relation to the Rule of Law, by Ian Brownlie. 2. Universality of Human Rights: Mediating Paradox to Enhance Practice, by Abdullahi Ahmed An-Naim. 3. Balancing of Human Rights Constitutional Interpretation in International Law, by Anne van Aaken. 4. Human Rights Culture and/or Human Rights Ideology Rhetorics and Realities, by Jasminka Hasanbegovic'. PART II: COURTS AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION:. 5. The Independence of the Judiciary, by Thomas Fleiner. 6. Autonomous Concepts of the European Human Rights Law, by Dragoljub Popovic'. 7. International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Human Rights Perspective, by Aleksandar Gajic'. PART III: DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES IN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW:. 8. Bringing the Victims to Light Under the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, by Patrick Thornberry. 9. Human Rights in Times of War, by Matthias Hartwig. 10. Terrorism and Human Rights: Challenges to the Foundations of the Legal Order, by Daphne Barak-Erez. 11. Human Dignity: Constitutional Right, Absolute Ideal, or Contested Value?, by Henk Botha. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CERD; ECHR;
URL http://www.elevenpub.com/Publications/ShowPublications.aspx?searchId=978-90-77596-84-5 |
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50. | Temperman, Jeroen : State-religion relationship and human rights law, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph State-religion relationship and human rights law : towards a right to religiously neutral governance / Temperman, Jeroen - (Studies in religion, secular beliefs and human rights ; vol. 8), lviii, 382 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2010. ISBN 978-90-04-18148-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. 1. Introduction. PART I: StateReligion Identification:A Comparative Legal Analysis:. 2. Religious States, State Religions & State Churches. 3. State Support & State Acknowledgement of Religion. 4. Accommodation of Religions & Non-Identification. 5. Secularism & Separation of State and Religion. 6. Secular State Ideologies & Negative Identification. PART II: StateReligion Identification: A Human Rights Analysis:. 7. Preliminary Legal Questions Concerning Establishment of Religion and State Atheism. 8. Religious Laws & the State. 9. State Entanglement with Religion & the Equal Religious; Rights of Others, Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Association and Equal Employment Opportunities. 10. Religion & Education. 11. Religion & Politics. PART III Conclusion: The Emerging Right to Religiously Neutral Governance:. 12. Towards Religiously Neutral Governance. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Albania / Algeria / Angola / Argentina / Armenia / Australia / Austria / Azerbaijan / Bahrain / Bangladesh / Barbados / Belarus / Belgium / Belize / Benin / Bolivia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Botswana / Brazil / Bulgaria / Burkina Faso / Burma / Burundi / Cambodia / Canada / Cape Verdi / Chad / Chile / China / Colombia / Congo / Costa Rica / Croatia / Cuba / Ivory Coast / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / Ecuador / Egypt / El Salvador / Eritrea / Estonia / Ethiopia / Finland / France / Gabon / Gambia / Georigia / Germany / Ghana / Greece / Guatemala / Guinea / Guinea-Bissau / Guyana / Haiti / Honduras / Hungary / Iceland / India / Indonesia / Iran / Israel / Italy / Jamaica / Japan / Jordan / Kazakhstan / Kenya / Korea / Kuwait / Kyrgyzstan / Laos / Latvia / Lebanon / Lesotho / Liberia / Libya / Liechtenstein / Lithuania / Luxembourg / Madagascar / Malawi / Malaysia / Maldives / Mali / Malta / Marshall Islands / Mauritania / Mauritius / Mexico / Moldova / Monaco / Morocco / Mozambique / Namibia / Nepal / Netherlands / New Zealand / Nicaragua / Niger / Nigeria / Northern Ireland / Norway / Pakistan / Palestine / Panama / Paraguay / Papua New Guinea / Peru / Philippines / Poland / Portugal / Qatar / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Saudi Arabia / Senegal / Seychelles / Serbia / Sierra Leone / Singapore / Slovak Republic / Slovenia / Somalia / South Africa / Spain / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Suriname / Swaziland / Sweden / Switzerland / Syria / Tajikistan / Tanzania / Thailand / Togo / Tonga / Tunisia / Turkey / Turkmenistan / Uganda / Ukraine / United Arab Emirates / Uruguay / United Kingdom / Uzbekistan / Venezueal / Viet Nam / Yemen / Former Yugoslavia / Zambia / Zanzibar / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): CDE; Dayton agreement; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; ECHR; CERD; ICESCR; ECHRP-1; ECHRP-2; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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51. | Yeshanew, Sisay Alemahu : The justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights in the African regional human rights system, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights in the African regional human rights system : theories, laws practices and prospects / Yeshanew, Sisay Alemahu, xiv, 380 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akdemi U.P., 2011. ISBN 978-951-765-574-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART ONE: Background, context and methodology to the study. PART TWO: Justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights: concepts, objections and challenges. PART THREE: The African regional human rights system and economic, social and cultural rights: genesis, development and national context. PART FOUR: Quasi-judicial and judicial organs for the justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights in the African regional human rights system: mandate, procedures and remedies. PART FIVE: The substantive bases for the justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights in the African human rights system: the normative content of the rights and the related obligations of states. PART SIX: Approaches to the justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights: models of adjudication and proposals for the African human rights system. PART SEVEN: Conclusion and recommendations. SVENSK SAMMANFATTNING. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Doctoral thesis in Public International Law, Åbo Akademi University, 2011 NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; CEDAW; CERD; ICESCR; CRC; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; ACHPR-OP; African charter on the rights and welfare of child; |
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52. | Benvenisti, Eyal (ed.) : The impact of international law on international cooperation, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The impact of international law on international cooperation : theoretical perspectives / Benvenisti, Eyal (ed.) ; Hirsch, Moshe, xiii, 316 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-521-17340-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. 1. Introduction, by Eyal Benvenisti and Moshe Hirsch. 2. International law and international relations theory, by Anne-Marie Slaughter. 3. Transformation: alternative pathways to international legalization, by Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal. 4. Customary international law as a judicial tool for promoting efficiency, by Eyal Benvenisti. 5. Reputation, cooperation and development, by George W. Downs and Michael A. Jones. 6. Rethinking compliance with international law, by Edith Brown Weiss. 7. Compliance with international norms in the age of globalization: two theoretical perspectives, by Mosche Hirsch. 8. Compliance and non-compliance with international norms in territorial disputes: the Latin American record of arbitrations, by Arie M. Kacowicz. 9. International trade and domestic politics: the domestic sources of international trade agreements and institutions, by Helen V. Milner. 10. Human rights, developing countries and the WTO constraint: the very thing that makes you rich makes me poor?, by Petros C. Mavroidis. 11. Back to court after Shrimp/Turtle: India's challenge to labor and environmental linkages in the EC generalized system of preferences, by Robert Howse. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Biological diversity convention; Declaration on the rights of women; Chemical weapons convention; Helsinki final act; ICCPR; ICESCR; Ottawa convention;Singapore declaration; UN charter; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Vienna convention on consular relations;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item1111572/?site_locale=en_GB |
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53. | Mikkola, Matti : Social human rights, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Social human rights / Mikkola, Matti, 694 p.. - [Helsinki] : Legisactio Ltd, 2010. ISBN 978-952-92-8040-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Main content:. What follows the introductory chapter on 1) general principles and rules, deals with 2) the protection of employees, 3) rights to income, housing, social and health care, 4) protection of families, children, elderly persons, persons with disabilities, migrants and people in vulnerable situation, 5) rights to education, language and cultural traditions, as well as 6) right to justice. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ESC; Revised ESC; |
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54. | Brand, Danie (ed.) : Exploring the core content of socio-economic rights, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Exploring the core content of socio-economic rights : South African and international perspectives / Brand, Danie (ed.) ; Russell, Sage, 268 p.. - Pretoria : Protea Book House, 2002. ISBN 1-919825-87-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction - minimum state obligations : international dimensions, by Sage Russel. 2. The essential components of the human right to adequate housing - a South African perspective, by Oierre de Vos. 3. Core obligations related to the right to health and their relevance for South Aafrica, by Audrey R. Chapman. 4. South Africa's commitment to health rights in the spotlight: do we meet the international standard?, by Karrisha Pillay. 5. The right to adequate food : violations related to its minimum core content, by Rolf Künnemann. 6. The minimum core content of the right to food in context: a response to Rolf Künnemann. 7. Social security as a human right, by Lucie Lamarche. 8. The right to social security: a response from a South African perspective, by sandra Liebenberg. 9. In search of the core content of the right to education, by Fons Coomans. 10. Of floors and ceilings - minimum core obligations and children, by Geraldine van Bueren. 11. Children's rights: a response from a South African perspective, by Frans Viljoen. 12. The right to work: South Africa's core minimum obligations, by Richard L. Siegel. 13. The right to work: a response to Richard Siegel, by Kenneth Creamer. 14. The minimum core content of trade union rights in the South African context, by Colin Fenwick. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICESCR; |
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55. | Dersso, Solomon (ed.) : Perspectives on the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples in Africa, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Perspectives on the rights of minorities and indigenous peoples in Africa / Dersso, Solomon (ed.), viii, 365 p.. - Pretroria : Pretoria University Law Press, 2010. ISBN 981442020-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Introduction, by Solomon A. Dersso. PART I: Minorities and indigenous peoples: the evolution of concepts:. 2. The evolution of the concept of Indigenous peoples and its contemporary dimensions, by S James Anaya. 3. The socio-historical and political processes leading to the emergence and development of norms on minorities, by Solomon A Dersso. PART II: The African human rights system pertaining to indigenous peoples:. 4. Reflections on the legal protection of indigenous peoples rights in Africa, by Frans Viljoen. 5. The African Commission Working Group of Experts on the Rights of Indigenous Communities/ Populations: Some reflections on its work so far, by Kealeboga N Bojosi. PART III: International dimension of indigenous peoples protection:. 6. Africa and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, by Dwight G Newman. 7. Indigenous Peoples Rights and the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, by Fergus MacKay. PART IV: Specific rights of minorities and indigenous people in Africa:. 8. Minorities in Africa and the right to equality and non-discrimination, by Kristin Henrard. 9. The right to self-determination, minorities and indigenous peoples in Africa, by Solomon A Dersso. 10. Towards an effective right of indigenous minorities to political participation in Africa, by Kealeboga N Bojosi. 11. Indigenous peoples rights to land and natural resources, by George Mukundi Wachira. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; Declaration on the rights of minorities; Convention on biological diversity; CERD; Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; ACHPR; AMR; |
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56. | Hallberg, Pekka ... [et al.] : Perusoikeudet, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Perusoikeudet / Hallberg, Pekka ... [et al.], 1069 p.. - Helsinki : WSOYpro, 2011. ISBN 978-951-0-30957-5 LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: SISÄLLYS:. I. JOHDANTO. 1. Perusoikeusjärjestelmä, Pekka Hallberg. II. YLEINEN OSA:. 1. Perusoikeuksien käsite ja luokittelu. 2. Perusoikeuksien soveltamisala. 3. Perusoikeuksien rajoittaminen. 4. Kansainväliset ihmisoikeussopimukset ja Suomen perusoikeusjärjestelmä, Tuomas Ojanen ja Martin Scheinin. 5. Perus- ja ihmisoikeudet EU-oikeudessa, Allan Rosas. III. YKSITTÄISET PERUSOIKEUDET:. 1. Suomen valtiosäännön perusperiaatteet, Tuomas Ojanen ja Martin Scheinin. 2. Yhdenvertaisuus ja syrjinnän kielto, Tuomas Ojanen ja Martin Scheinin. 3. Henkilökohtainen koskemattomuus, Matti Pellonpää. 4. Rikosoikeudellinen laillisuusperiaate, Matti Pellonpää. 5. Liikkumisvapaus, Tuomas Ojanen ja Martin Scheinin. 6. Yksityiselämän suoja, Veli-Pekka Viljanen. 7. Uskonnon ja omantunnon vapaus, Tuomas Ojanen ja Martin Scheinin. 8. Sananvapaus ja julkisuus, Sami Manninen. 9. Kokoontumis- ja yhdistymisvapaus, Kaarlo Tuori. 10. Vaali- ja osallistumisoikeudet, Kaarlo Tuori. 11. Omaisuudensuoja, Pekka Länsineva. 12. Sivistykseelliset oikeudet, Kaarlo Tuori. 13. Oikeus omaan kieleen ja kulttuurin, Tuomas Ojanen ja Martin Scheinin. 14. Oikeus työhön ja elinkeinovapaus, Heikki Karapuu ja Juha Lavapuro. 15. Sosiaaliset oikeudet, Kaarlo Tuori. 16. Oikeus ympäristöön, Pekka Vihervuori. 17. Oikeusturva, Pekka Hallberg. 18. Perusoikeuksien ja ihmisoikeuksien turvaamisvelvollisuus, Kaarlo Tuori ja Juha Lavapuro. 19. Perusoikeudet poikkeusoloissa, Kaarlo Tuori. IV. PERUSOIKEUKSIEN TURVAAMINEN:. 1. Perusoikeuksien merkitys lainsäädäntössä, Veli-Pekka Viljanen. 2. Perusoikeudet tuomioistuimessa, Pekka Hallberg. 3. Perusoikeuksien ja ihmisoikeuksien kansainvälinen valvonta, Tuomas Ojanen ja Martin Scheinin. V. LIITTEET. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ICESCR; TFEU; UDHR; ECHR; ECHRP-4; ECHRP-6; ECJRP-7; ECHRP-12; ECHRP-13; ESC; Revised ESC; Schengen convention; EU charter of fundamental rights; LIBRARY LOCATION: VIB-hyllan
URL http://www.wsoypro.fi/wsoypro.aspx?navi=Kirjat.Kirjat-ja-verkkokirjat&bookid=2912&subtype=8 |
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57. | Government report to Parliament on the human rights policy of Finland 2009, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Government report to Parliament on the human rights policy of Finland 2009 = Statsrådets redogörelse för Riksdagen om Finlands politik för de mänskliga rättigheterna 2009 / - (Publications of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs 2009 ; 14), 196 p.. - Helsinki : Foreign Ministry = Utrikesministeriet, 2010. - ISSN 0358-1489 ISBN 978-951-724-793-1 LANGUAGE: ENG, SWE ABSTRACT: 1. HUMAN RIGHTS IN FINLANDS FOREIGN POLICY AND THE EXTERNAL RELATIONS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. 2. IMPLEMENTATION OF FUNDAMENTAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN FINLAND. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): ICESCR; ICCPR; ECHR; ECPT; LIBRARY LOCATION: S UM
URL http://formin.finland.fi/public/default.aspx?nodeid=42553&contentlan=3&culture=sv-FI |
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58. | Osiatynski, Wiktor : Human rights and their limits, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights and their limits / Osiatynski, Wiktor. - repr.., xx, 241 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-521-12523-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. 1. A short history of human rights. 2. Rights and democracy. 3. Rights and needs. 4. Rights and cultures. 5. Human rights and other values. INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item2426930/?site_locale=en_GB |
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59. | Shoraka, Kirsten : Human rights and minority rights in the European Union, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights and minority rights in the European Union / Shoraka, Kirsten - ( Routledge research in EU law), xxxvi, 288 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2010. ISBN 978-0-415-49125-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Overview 2. A Background to the Establishment of Human Rights in the Law and Policies of the European Union 3. The Common Foreign and Security Policy as an Instrument of Human Rights Policy 4. The EU and the Protection of Minority Rights in Europe Chapter 5. Minority Rights in the Member States INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Estonia / Germany / Lithuania / Slovakia / Slovenia / United Kingdom / France NOTE (GENERAL): CERD; CRC; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; SEA; TEU; TFEU; Treaty of Lisbon; ToA; Treaty of Nice; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; EU charter of fundamental rights; Framework convention for the protection of minorities; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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60. | Andreassen, Bård A. (ed.) : Development as a human right, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Development as a human right : legal, political and economic dimensions / Andreassen, Bård A. (ed.) ; Marks, Stephen P.. - 2. ed.., xlii, 405 p.. - Antwerp : INTERSENTIA, 2010. ISBN 978-94-000-0022-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: CONCEPTUAL UNDERPINNINGS. CHAPTER 1. HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT, by Amartya Sen. CHAPTER 2. THE HUMAN RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT, by Arjun Sengupta. CHAPTER 3. THE IMPLICATIONS AND VALUE ADDED OF A HUMAN RIGHTSBASED APPROACH, by Jakob Kirkemann Boesen and Hans-Otto Sano. PART II. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:. CHAPTER 4. OBLIGATIONS TO IMPLEMENT THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT: PHILOSOPHICAL, POLITICAL, AND LEGAL RATIONALES, by Stephen P. Marks. CHAPTER 5. THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT AND ITS CORRESPONDING OBLIGATIONS, by David Beetham. CHAPTER 6. INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS OBLIGATIONS IN CONTEXT: STRUCTURAL OBSTACLES AND THE DEMANDS OF GLOBAL JUSTICE, by Margot E. Salomon. CHAPTER 7 DEVELOPMENT AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS RESPONSIBILITIES OF NON-STATE ACTORS, by Bård A. Andreassen. PART III NATIONAL REALITIES AND CHALLENGES:. CHAPTER 8 REDESIGNING THE STATE FOR RIGHT DEVELOPMENT, by Yash Ghai. CHAPTER 9. MAKING A DIFFERENCE: HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEVELOPMENT REFLECTING ON THE SOUTH AFRICAN EXPERIENCE, by Sandra Liebenberg. CHAPTER 10 TOWARDS IMPLEMENTING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT: A FRAMEWORK FOR INDICATORS AND MONITORING METHODS, by Rajeev Malhotra. PART IV INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND GLOBAL PROCESSES:. CHAPTER 11. HUMAN RIGHTS-BASED DEVELOPMENT IN THE AGE OF ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION: BACKGROUND AND PROSPECTS, by Asbjørn Eide. CHAPTER 12 GLOBALIZATION AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENT, by Siddiqur Osmani. CHAPTER 13 ADVOCATING THE RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT THROUGH COMPLAINT PROCEDURES UNDER HUMAN RIGHTS TREATIES, by Martin Scheinin. CHAPTER 14 THE ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN A RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH TO THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPMENT, by Emilie E. Secker and Sigrun I. Skogly. PART V CONCLUSIONS. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Algeria / Australia / Bangladesh / Argentina / Canada / China / Cuba / Denamrk / Estonia / Ethiopia / Iran / Israel / India / Japan / Kenya / Latvia / Lithuania / Myanmar / Nepal / Nigeria / Norway / Pakistan / Papua New Guinea / Norway / Russian Federation / South Africa / USSR / Sudan / Sweden / Slovenia / Taiwan / thailand / Uganda / Zambia NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; ICCPR; CEDAW; Declaration on the right to development; ICESCR; ECHR; CRC; CERD; Maastricht guidelines; ICCPR-OP; UN charter; UDHR;
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