31. | Okumu, Wafula (ed.) : Understanding terrorism in Africa, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Understanding terrorism in Africa : in search for an African voice / Okumu, Wafula (ed.) ; Botha, Anneli, 140 p.. - Pretoria : Institute for Security Studies, 2006. ISBN 978-1-920114-14-9 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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32. | Digest of jurisprudence of the United Nations and regional organizations onthe protection of human rights while countering terrorism, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Digest of jurisprudence of the United Nations and regional organizations onthe protection of human rights while countering terrorism / - (HR/PUB/ ; 03/1), 116 p.. - Geneva : OHCHR, 2003. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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33. | Ortega, Luis : Towards a new conception of European security, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Towards a new conception of European security / Ortega, Luis REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Revue Europeenne de droit public = European review of public law : vol. 20; no. 1., p. 17-46. - London : Esperia, 2008. - ISSN 1105-1590 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Art.11 (TEU); UN charter; Charter of Paris; |
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34. | Breau, Susan : Humanitarian intervention, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Humanitarian intervention : the United Nations & collective responsibility / Breau, Susan, 499 p.. - London : Cameron May, 2005. ISBN 1-905017-08-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART ONE - State practice 19495-2004. PART TWO - Legality of state practice. PART THREE - International humanitarian law and Kosovo. PART FOUR - The role of the international community post intervention. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UN charter (Chapter VII); Genocide convention; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols of the Geneva conventions; ICCPR; ICESCR; CERD; CEDAW; CRC; |
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35. | Jacobsen, Trudy (ed.) : Re-envisioning sovereignty, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Re-envisioning sovereignty : the end of westphalia? / Jacobsen, Trudy (ed.) ; Sampford, Charles ; Thakur, Ramesh - (Law, ethics and governance series), xvi, 375 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate publ., 2008. ISBN 978-0-7546-7260-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART 1: SOVEREIGNTY AS A TRADITIONAL AND EMERGENT CONCEPT:. 1. Fables of sovereignty, by Wayne Hudson. 2. Sovereignty discourse and practice : past and future, by Joseph Camilleri. 3. Guises of sovereignty, Gerry Simpson. PART 2: SOVEREIGNTY IN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE:. 4. Westphalian and Islamic concepts of sovereignty in the Middle East, by Amin Saikal. 5. Wither sovereignty in Southeast Asia today?, by See Seng Tan. 6. Ambivalent sovereignty : China and re-imagining the Westphalian ideal, by Yongjin Zhang. Part 3: TRANSCENDING STATE SOVEREIGNTY 1: Human and global security:. 7. Confronting terrorism : dilemmas of principle and practice regarding sovereignty, by Brian L. Job. 8. Sovereignty in the 21st century : security, immigration, and refugees, by Howard Adelman. 9. State sovereignty and international refugee protection, by Robyn Lui. Part 4: TRANSCENDING STATE SOVEREIGNTY 2 : TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES:. 10. Do no harm : towards a Hippocratic standard for international civilisation, by Neil Arya. 11. Sovereignty and the global politics of the environment : beyond Westphalia?, by Lorraine Elliott. 12. Westphalian sovereignty in the shadow of international justice? a fresh coat of paint for a tainted concept, by Jackson Nyamuya Maogoto. Part 5: SOVEREIGNTY AND DEVELOPMENT:. 13. Development assistance and the hollow sovereignty of the weak, Roland Rich. 14. Corruption and transparency in governance and development : reinventing sovereignty for promoting good governance, by C. Raj Kumar. 15. Re-envisioning economic sovereignty : developing countries and the International Monetary Fund , by Ross P. Buckley. PART 6: RECONCEIVING THE STATE:. 16. Trust, legitimacy, and the sharing of sovereignty, by William Maley. 17. Sovereignty as indirect rule, by Barry Hindess. 18. Indigenous sovereignty, by Paul Keal. 19. Civil society in a post-statist circumstance, by Jan Aart Scholte. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Algeria / Asia / Australia / Austria / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Cambodia / Canada / Burma / Burundi / Bulgaria / Chile / China / Colombia / Costa Rica / Dominican Republic / Ecuador / Eritrea / France / Germany / Greece / Hungary / India / Iran / Iraq / Italy / Japan / Kenya / Liberia / Libya / Lithuania / Malaysia / Mexico / Morocco / New Zealand / Niger / North Korea / Nigera / Pakistan / Palestine / Philippines / Poland / Russian Federation / Rwanda / South Africa / USSR / Spain / SRi Lanka / Taiwan / Thailand / Tunisia / USA / Uruguay / Uzbekistan / Venezuela / Former Yugoslavia / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): Refugee convention; ECHR;
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=10047&edition_id=10947 |
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36. | Barnard, Catherine (ed.) : The Cambridge yearbook of European legal studies, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Cambridge yearbook of European legal studies : vol. 10, 2007-2008 / Barnard, Catherine (ed.), lxvi, 631 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2008. ISBN 978-1-84113-837-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. On the Application of European Law in (Not Only) the Courts of the New Member States: Dont Do as I Say? Michal Bobek. 2. Balancing Culture and Competition: State Support for Film and Television in European Community Law, Rachael Craufurd Smith. 3. Process and Production Method-based Trade Restrictions in the EU, Gareth Davies. 4. Something Intangible to Hold on tothe Spectrum of Security over Receivables in England and Germany, Stefan Enchelmaier. 5. Judicial Review and EC Merger Control: Reflections on the Effectiveness of the System with Regard to the Standard of Review and Speed, Kyriakos Fountoukakos. 6. Situating International Human Rights Law in an Age of Counter-Terrorism, Conor Gearty. 7. The Relationship between the EU and Member States in Constitutional Case Law: A Comparison between Western and Eastern Europe, Constance Grewe. 8. The Domestic Reach of General Principles of Law: First City Trading Revisited, Nick Grief 9. Assessing the Services Directive (2006/123/EC), Vassilis Hatzopoulos. 10. The New Substantive Test in the EC Merger Regulation Bridging the Gap between Economics and Law?, Giorgio Monti. 11. The Double Life of Effectiveness, Paolisa Nebbia. 12. The EU under Public International Law: Challenging Prospects, Marcel Szabó. 13. Is anything more Important than Consumer Welfare (in Article 81 EC)? Reflections of a Community Lawyer, Christopher Townley. 14. In a World of Their Own? Justice and Home Affairs Opt-Outs and the Treaty of Lisbon, Steve Peers. 15. Some Reflections on Schengen Free Movement Rights and the Principle of Ne Bis In Idem, Eleanor Sharpston and José Maria Fernández-Martín. 16. Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century (Mackenzie-Stuart Lecture 2007), Jack Straw. 17. Viking and Laval: An Introduction, Catherine Barnard. 18. Free Movement of Services versus National Labour Law and Industrial Relations Systems: Understanding the Laval Case from a Swedish and Nordic Perspective, Mia Rönnmar, 19. Viking and Laval: Issues of Horizontal Direct Effect, Alan Dashwood. 20. A Human Rights Analysis of the Viking and Laval Judgments, Tonia Novitz. 21. Viking and Laval: Collective Labour Rights and Market Freedoms in the Enlarged EU, Silvana Sciarra. 22. Regulatory Competition after Laval, Simon Deakin. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Angola / Australia / Austria / Belgium / Denmark / Finland / France / Germany / Greece / Honduras / Iceland / Iran / Iraq / ireland / Italy / Latvia / Netherlands / New Zealand / Norway / Pakistan / Palestine / Portugal / Poland / Russian Federation / Senegal / Sierra Leone / Slovakia / Slovenia / USSR / Spain / Switzerland / Turkey / United Kingdom / USA / Zimbabwe / Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; ToA; Eu charter of fundamental rights; Social charter; Treaty of Lisbon; European social charter; ECHR; Genocide convention; ICCPR; TEU; Lugano convention; Montreal convention; Schengen agreement; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt
URL http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?isbn=9781841138374 |
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37. | Buffard, Isabelle ... [et al.] : International law between universalism and fragmentation, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law between universalism and fragmentation : Festschrift in honour of Gerhard Hafner / Buffard, Isabelle ... [et al.], xlvi, ; 30000 a Pages 3000 ; 26000 g Distributor ; 26000 y Telecommunications 26000 f Address ; xlvi, 1083 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2008. ISBN 978-90-04-16727-8 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE, GER ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. INTRODUCTION:. 1 Einige persönliche Bemerkungen zu Gerhard Hafner, von Hans Winkler. 2 Gerhard Hafner: Porträt eines österreichischen Völkerrechtlers, von Franz Cede. I. FRAGMENTATION AND THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 3. Une relecture de la théorie des sous-systèmes en droit international, par Isabelle Buffard. 4. Hierarchy in International Law within the Context of Its Fragmentation Zdzislaw Galicki. 5. Hard Law Strikes Back How the Recent Focus on the Rule of Law Promotes Compliance with Norms in International Relations, by Axel Marschik. 6. The Concept of International Community in International Law: Theory and Reality, by Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao. 7. The Proliferation of International Dispute Settlement Mechanisms: The Threat of Fragmentation vs. the Promise of a More Effective System? Some Refl ections From the Perspective of Investment Arbitration, by August Reinisch. 8. Boundaries of Justice? An International Law Approach, by Daniel Thürer. II: BASIC PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 9. Rechtliche Hegung von Gewalt zwischen Theorie und Praxis, von Michael Bothe. 10. The Three Cores of Aggression, by Antonio Remiro Brotóns. 11. Intergenerational Equity Revisited, by Malgosia Fitzmaurice. 12. Democratization: Supply-Stimulated or Demand-Induced?, by Rein Müllerson. 13. The Principle of Non-Discrimination in International Economic Law: A Conceptual and Historical Sketch, by Friedl Weiss. 14. The Prohibition to Use Force after Sixty Years of Abuse, by Karl Zemanek. III: SOURCES INCLUDING CODIFICATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 15. The Pacta Sunt Servanda Rule in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties: A Pillar and its Safeguards, by Christina Binder. 16. Variations on the Theme of Soft International Law, by Hanspeter Neuhold. 17. The Rule of Law, Codifi cation and the Role of Gerhard Hafner, by Ferdinand Trauttmansdorff. 18. The General Assembly and the International Law Commission: What Happens to the Commissions Work and Why?, by Michael Wood. IV: SUBJECTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND IMMUNITIES:. 19. Implications of the Independence of Kosovo for International Law, by Wolfgang Benedek. 20. The Merits and Defects of the 2004 UN Convention on State Immunity: Gerhard Hafners Contribution to its Adoption by the United Nations, by Hazel Fox. 21. The International Customary Law Nature of Immunity from Measures of Constraint for State Cultural Property on Loan, by Andrea Gattini. 22. La création de lEtat dIsraël à la lumière du droit international, par Marcelo G. Kohen. 23. Legal Personality or not The Recent Attempts to Improve the Status of the OSCE, by Helmut Tichy & Ulrike Köhler. 24. In the Twilight Zones of the State, by Christian Tomuschat. 25. Some Peculiarities of the UN Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property: a Footnote on the Codifi cation Technique, by Tullio Treves. 26. Responsibility of States and Individuals for Genocide and other International Crimes, by Vladimir-Djuro Degan. 27. Individuelle versus Staatenverantwortlichkeit im Zusammenhang mit Völkermord, by Frank Höpfel. 28. The International Criminal Court International Humanitarian Law at Work, by Hans-Peter Kaul. 29. Irrelevance of Offi cial Capacity Article 27 Rome Statute Undermined by Obligations under International Law or by Agreements, Article 98?, by Otto Triffterer. 30. The Crime of Aggression: Custom, Treaty and Prospects for International Prosecution, by Elizabeth Wilmshurst. VI: HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN LAW:. 31. Lapplication du droit international général par la Cour européenne des droits de lhomme, par Lucius Caflisch. 32. Nationality and the Protection of Property under the European Convention on Human Rights, by Ursula Kriebaum. 33. Vom Weltstrafrecht zum Weltzivilrecht oder vom Internationalen Strafgerichtshof zum Internationalen Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte? Überlegungen am Beispiel der Folterbekämpfung, von Manfred Nowak. 34. De-Regulating Humanitarian Aid: The Need for New Norms and Interpretations, by Jordan J. Paust. 35. The Concept of Responsibility to Protect as an Emerging Norm Versus Humanitarian Intervention', by Árpád Prandler. 36. Der Einfl uss der Menschenrechte auf das Völkerrecht: ein Entwurf, von Bruno Simma. 37. Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Treaties The Case of Israel and the Palestinian Territories Revisited, by Andreas Zimmermann. VII : LAW OF THE SEA AND THE ENVIRONMENT:. 38 Landlocked Developing Countries and the Law of the Sea, by James L. Kateka. 39. International Environmental Regulations Is a Comprehensive Body of Law Emerging or is Fragmentation Going to Stay?, by Gerhard Loibl. 40. Using Judicial Bodies for the Implementation and Enforcement of International Environmental Law, by Thomas A. Mensah. 41. Liability for Environmental Damage in Antarctica: Supplement to the Rules on State Responsibility or a Lost Opportunity?, by Rüdiger Wolfrum. VIII INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE SETTLEMENT 42. Anglo Saxon and Continental Approaches to Pleading Before the ICJ Aspects des modes continentaux et Anglo-Saxons de plaidoiries devant la C.I.J., by James Crawford & Alain Pellet. 43. Argentinien vs Uruguay Ein Mehrfrontenkampf, von Waldemar Hummer. 44. The 2007 Nicaragua v. Colombia Territoral and Maritime Dispute (Preliminary Objections) Judgment: A Landmark in the Sound Administration of International Justice, by Barbara Kwiatkowska. 45. Some Thoughts on Compliance with International Obligations, by Markus A. Reiterer. 46. What is a Legal Dispute?, by Christoph Schreuer. 47. The Judicial Functions of the International Court of Justice, by Stephan Wittich. IX EUROPEAN LAW 48. The Second Pillar in a Union without Pillars A New Quality of the Common Foreign and Security Policy with the Treaty of Lisbon?, by Hubert Isak. 49. Naiades and Beyond: Stand und Perspektiven der geplanten Modernisierung der Organisationsstruktur für die Binnenschifffahrt in Europa, by Richard Regner. 50. Struggle for Exclusiveness: The ECJ and Competing International Tribunals, by Kirsten Schmalenbach. 51. Quelle est lidentité de lEurope?, par Wolfgang Graf Vitzthum. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter-103; Genocide convention; ICC statute; ICCPR-25; Convention on state immunity; ECHRP-1; Convention on the law of the sea; |
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38. | Guild, Elspeth (ed.) : Security versus justice?, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Security versus justice? : police and judicial cooperation in the European Union / Guild, Elspeth (ed.) ; Geyer, Florian, xvi, 336 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2008. ISBN 978-0-7546-7359-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents: Introduction: the search for EU criminal law where is it headed?, by Elspeth Guild and Florian Geyer. ACTORS:. 2. Security, freedom and accountability: Europol and Frontex, by Sonja Puntscher Riekmann. 3. Eurojust a cornerstone of the federal criminal justice system in the EU?, by Jirí Vlastník. 4. The 3rd pillar and the Court of Justice: a 'praetorian communitarization' of police and judicial cooperation criminal matters?, by Eulalia Sanfrutos Cano. 5. EU member states' complicity in extraordinary renditions, by Judit Tóth. CONCEPTS AND INSTRUMENTS:. 6. EU police cooperation: national sovereignty framed by European security?,by Didier Bigo. 7. Too different to trust? First experiences with the application of the European arrest warrant, by Julia Sievers. 8. Reflexive governance and the EU 3rd pillar: analysis of data protection and criminal law aspects, by Gloria González Fuster and Pieter Paepe. LAW AND POLICY: 9. The competence question: the European Community and criminal law, by Valsamis Mitsilegas. 10. The proposal for a council framework decision on certain procedural rights in criminal proceedings throughout the European Union, by Mar Jimeno-Bulnes. 11. The 'Prüm Process': the way forward for EU police cooperation and data exchange?, by Rocco Bellanova. PRACTICE - ACHIEVEMENTS AND OBSTACLES:. 12. Policing a European border region: the case of the Meuse-Rhine Euroregion, by Toine Spapens. 13. Uniforms without uniformity: a critical look at European standards in policing, by Peter Hobbing. 14. Third pillar developments from a practitioner's perspective, by Richard Lang. 15. The EU counter-terrorism strategy and human rights in Central Asia: do as I say not as I do?, by Susie Alegre. A POSSIBLE FUTURE:. 16. The Reform Treaty and justice and home affairs: implications for the common area of freedom, security and justice, by Sergio Carrera and Florian Geyer. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Austria / Belgium / Bulgaria / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / Finland / France / germany / Greece / Hungary / Iceland / Ireland / Italy / Japan / Latvia / Lithuania / Luxembourg / Malta / Netherlands / Norway / Poland / Portugal / Russian Federation / Slovak Republic / Slovenia / Spain / Sweden / Switzerland / Turkey / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICCPR; TEU; Schengen agreement; ToA; EU constitution; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=10006&edition_id=11243 |
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39. | Bianchi, Andrea (ed.) : Counterterrorism, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Counterterrorism : democracy's challenge / Bianchi, Andrea (ed.) ; Alexis Keller ; with the editorial assistance of Steven J. Barela, xvi, 453 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2008. ISBN 978-1-84113-818-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART ONE: The Fight against Terrorism in Historical Perspective:. 1. Countering Terrorism: A Historical Perspective, by Adam Roberts. 2. Constitutionalising Emergency Powers in Modern Europe: The English and the Roman Model,by Alexis Keller. 3. Liberal State Responses to Terrorism and Their Limits, by Paul Wilkinson. 4. The Role of Modern States in the Decline and Demise of Terrorism, by Audrey Kurth Cronin. PART TWO: Balancing Security Concerns and Individual Freedoms:. 5. Terrorism and Human Rights Paradigms: The United Kingdom after 11 September 2001, by Dominic McGoldrick. 6. Terror Financing, Guilt by Association and the Paradigm of Prevention in the War on Terror, by David Cole. 7. United We Stand: National Courts Reviewing Counterterrorism Measures, by Eyal Benvenisti. 8. The Last Refuge of the Tyrant?: Judicial Deference to Executive Actions in Time of Terror, by Iain Scobbie. 9. The Abuse of Executive Powers: What Remedies?, by Christian J Tams. 10. The UN Security Council, Counterterrorism and Human Rights, by Ian Johnstone. PART THREE: Is There a Need for New Legal Paradigms?. 11. Judicial Balancing in Times of Stress: A Comparative Constitutional Perspective, by Michel Rosenfeld. 12. International Law, Counterterrorism and the Quest for Checks and Balances: Why the Calling Sirens of Constitutionalism Should Be Resisted, by Andrea Bianchi. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR ECHR; UN charter; CAT;
URL http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?isbn=9781841138183 |
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40. | Zifcak, Spencer : United Nations reform, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph United Nations reform : heading North or South? / Zifcak, Spencer - (Routledge advances in international relations and global politics), xx, 218 p.. - London : Routledge, 2009. ISBN 978-0-415-47720-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. The Grand Vision. 2. The Security Council. 3. The General Assembly. 4. The Human Rights Council. 5. The Use of Force in International Affairs. 6. The Responsibility to Protect. 7. Counter-Terrorism Strategy. 8. Explaining What Happened. 9. The UNs North-South Divide. 10. Epilogue INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Declaration on friendly relations; UDHR;
URL http://www.routledge.com/books/United-Nations-Reform-isbn9780415477208 |
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41. | Oehmichen, Anna : Terrorism and anti-terror legislation, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Terrorism and anti-terror legislation : the terrorised legislator : a comparison of counter-terror legislation and its implications on human rights in the legal systems of the United Kingdom, Spain, Germany and France / Oehmichen, Anna - (School of human rights research series ; vol. 34), xxv, 439 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2009. ISBN 978-90-5095-956-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION. PART 1: CONCEPTUALISATION OF TERRORISM FROM A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE:. CHAPTER 1: EXAMPLES OF TERRORISM BEFORE 1793. CHAPTER 2: TERRORIST MOVEMENTS AFTER THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. CHAPTER 3: TERRORISM COMMITTED OR SUPPORTED BY THE STATE. CHAPTER 4: TERRORIST MOVEMENTS WITH DIRECT IMPACT ON LEGISLATION OF THE UK, SPAIN, GERMANY AND FRANCE. CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSIONS OF PART I. PART 2: A NATIONAL AND HISTORICAL COMPARISON OF ANTI-TERROR LEGISLATION:. CHAPTER 6: ANTI-TERROR LEGISLATION IN THE UK. CHAPTER 7: ANTI-TERROR LEGISLATION IN SPAIN. CHAPTER 8: ANTI-TERROR LEGISLATION IN GERMANY. CHAPTER 9: ANTI-TERROR LEGISLATION IN FRANCE. PART 3: COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS:. CHAPTER 10: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A TERRORIST ATTACK AND SUBSEQUENT LEGISLATION. CHAPTER 11: CHARACTERISTICS OF ANTI-TERROR LAWS. CHAPTER 12: GENERAL HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF ANTI-TERROR LEGISLATION. CHAPTER 13: HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION AND COUNTER-TERRORISM. CHAPTER 14: SUMMARY. EPILOGUE THREE ESSENTIAL PROBLEMS. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: United Kingdom / Spain / Germany / France / Chile / El Salvador / Guatemala / Colombia / Russian Federation / Cyprus / South Africa / Palestine / Israel / India / Serbia / Ireland NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICCPR; ECHR-15; ICCPR-9;
URL http://www.intersentia.be/searchDetail.aspx?back=reeks&reeksCode=&bookid=101230 |
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42. | Chebel d'Appolloni, Ariane (ed.) : Immigration, integration and security, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Immigration, integration and security : America and Europe in comparative perspective / Chebel d'Appolloni, Ariane (ed.) ; Reich, Simon - (The security continuum : global politics in the modern age), xi, 480 s.. - Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-8229-5984-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. The Securitization of Immigration: Multiple Countries, Multiple Dimensions, by Ariane Chebel dAppollonia and Simon Reich. 2. Identity Discourse in Western Europe and the United States in the Aftermath of 9/11, by Ilya Prizel. 3. Religious Legacies and the Politics of Multiculturalism: A Comparative Analysis of Integration Policies in Western Democracies, by Michael Minkenberg. 4. The Emergence of a Consensus: Global Terrorism, Global Insecurity, and Global Security, by Didier Bigo. 5. European Security and Counter-Terrorism, by Jolyon Howorth. 6. Immigration Policy and Reactions to Terrorism after September 11, by Martin Schain. 7. Migration and Security: Crime, Terror, and the Politics of Order, by H. Richard Friman. 8. The Security Myth: Punishing Immigrants in the Name of National Security, by Jennifer M. Chacón. 9. National Security and Political Asylum, by Elena A. Baylis. 10. Immigration Enforcement and Federalism after September 11, 2001, by Anil Kalhan. 11. Immigration, Security, and Integration in the European Union, by Ariane Chebel dAppollonia. 12. Muslims and the State in Western Europe, by Jonathan Laurence. 13. Dissonance between Discourse and Practice in EU Border Control Enforcement: The Spanish Case, by Francisco Javier Moreno Fuentes. 14. The Challenge to Integration in France, by Sylvain Brouard and Vincent Tiberj. 15. Weak Immigrants in Britain and Italy: Balancing Demands for Better Support versus Tougher Constraints, by Manlio Cinalli. 16. Immigration: Tensions, Dilemmas, and Unresolved Questions, by Ariane Chebel dAppollonia and Simon Reich. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA / Afghanistan / Africa / Australia / Austria / Bulgaria / Colombia / Denmark / Ecuador / Egypt / Germany / Italy / Latin America / Morocco / Netherlands / Spain / Sweden / Switzerland / Tunisia / United Kingdom
URL http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0806/2007049533-d.html |
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43. | Forsythe, David P. (ed. in Chief) : Encyclopedia of human rights : volume 3, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Encyclopedia of human rights : volume 3 : index on censorship - minority rights : overview / Forsythe, David P. (ed. in Chief), 521 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-533402-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: ARTICLES:. 1. Index on censorship, by Charlyne R. Berens. 2. India from Indira Gandhi's emergency, by Mummun Jha. 3. Indigenous peoples, by Rodolfo Stavenhagen. 4. Indigenous rights movement, by Ellen L. Lutz. 5. Indonesia, by Petra Stockmann. 6. Indo-Pak massacres, by Ian Talbot. 7. Intellectual property, by Reneé Marlin-Bennet. 8. Inter-African Committee on traditional practices, by Claude E. Welch. 9. Interights, by Sandra Brunnegger. 10. Internally displaced persons, by Joel R. Charny. 11. International Center for Transitional Justice, by Priscilla Hayner. 12. International Commission of Jurists, by Howard B. Tolley. 13. International Committee ofthe Red Cross (ICRC), by Francois Bugnion. 14. International Council on Human Rights Policy, by Mariette Grange. 15. International Court of Justice, by Ralph G. Steinhardt. 16. International Criminal Court, by Robert C. Johansen. 17. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), by Howard Tolley. 18. International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), by Barram S. Brown. 19. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, by David P. Forsythe. 20. International Labour Organization, by Lee Swepston. 21. International League for Human Rights, by Roger S. Clark. 22. Internationally administered territories, by Ralph Wilde. 23. International Organization for Migration, by Howard Tolley. 24. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, by Francois Bugnion. 25. International Rescue Committee, by Dina Francesca Haynes. 26. Internet, by John lannon, Steven F. Hick and Edward F. Halpin. 27. Iran from 1979, by Mahmood Monshipouri. 28. Iraq under Saddam Hussein, by Peter Sluglett. 29. Iraq, occupation and transition, by William V. Dunlop. 30. Irish famine, by Niall O. Ciosain. 31. Islam, by Ann Elizabeth Mayer. 32. Israel, by Raphael Cohen-Almagor. Japan, by Ian Neary. 33. Japanese atrocities in the 1930s and 1940s, by Yuki Tanaka. 34. Japanese sexual slavery, by C.A.R. Moerland. 35. Judaism, by Steven Leonard Jacobs. 36. Jus cogens, by Connie de la Vega. 37. Kashmir, by Howard B. Tolley. 38. Kenya, by Mutuma Ruteere. 39. Kim-Dae-Jung, by Donald Kirk. 40. Martin Luther King Jr., by Patrick D. Jones. 41. North Korea, by Donald Kirk. 42. South Korea, by Donald Kirk. 43. Bernard Kouchner, by Denis Boyles. 44. Kurdish nationalism and rights, by Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat. 45. Kuwait after 1991, by Helen Rizzo. 46. Labor rights, by Roy J. Adams. 47. Landmines, by Kenneth R. Rutherford. 48. Latin American populism, by Ana Lucia Cordova Cazar and Fracisco Lopez-Bermudez. 49. League of Arab states, by David P. Forsythe. 50. Lebanon. by Marie-Joëlle Zahar. 51. Raphael Lemkin, by Steven Leonard Jacobs. 52. Liberia, by Mutuma Ruteere. 53. Right to life, by William A. Schabas. 54. Limburg principles on socioeconomic rights, by Fons Coomans. 55. Sean Macbride, by Howard B. Tolley. 56. Nelson Mandela, by Tom Lodge. 57. Mao Zedong, by Ming Wan. 58. Karl Marz, by Gary Teeple. 59. Media, by Stephen M. Caliendo. 60. Rigoberta Menchu, by Roddy Brett. 60. Mental disability rights international, by Lisa Small. 61. Slobodan Milosevic, by Rudolf M. Rizman. 62. Minority rights overview, by Tove H. Malloy. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; UDHR; CEDAW; Arab charter on human rights; ACHPR; ECHR; Geneva conventions; Declaration on the rights of minorities; CRC; ICCPR-27; AMR; European charter for regional or minority languages; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; LIBRARY LOCATION: VIB |
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44. | Barnard, Catherine (ed.) : The Cambridge yearbook of European legal studies, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Cambridge yearbook of European legal studies : 2008-2009, volume 11 / Barnard, Catherine (ed.) ; Odudu, Okeoghene, lv, 451 p.. - Oxford : Hart, 2009 . ISBN 978-1-84113-957-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: ARTICLES:. 1. Justice in Haste, Justice Denied? The European Court of Justice and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, by Allan Rosas. 2. Countering Anti-Constitutional Argument: The Reasons for the European Court of Justices Decision in Kadi and Al Barakaat, by Jo Eric Khushal Murkens. 3. The EUs Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: A Lack of Fundamental Rights, Mutual Trust and Democracy?, by Sionaidh Douglas-Scott. 4. Developments (and Non-Developments) in the Harmonisation of EU Intellectual Property Law, by Catherine Seville. 5. Dealing with Viking and Laval: From Theory to Practice, by Robert ODonoghue and Bruce Carr QC. 6. The Role of Exploitation in Abuse under Article 82 EC, by Pinar Akman 7. People-Trafficking: Some Reflections on the EU Legislation, and its Implementation in the UK, by John R Spencer QC. 8. Administrative Law and Multi-Level Administration: An EU and US Comparison, by Catherine Donnelly. 9. Connecting Tort and Crime: Comparative Legal History in England and Spain since 1850, by Matthew Dyson. 10. An Overview of Regulatory Innovation in the European Union, by Geert van Calster. 11. The New French Constitution and the European Union, by Sophie Boyron. 12. Risk and the European Convention on Human Rights: Towards a New Approach, by Christopher Hilson. 13. Normative Interactions and the Development of Labour Law: A European Perspective, by Sophie Robin-Olivier. 14. Precedent and Judicial Lawmaking in Supreme Courts: The Court of Justice Compared to the US Supreme Court and the French Cour de Cassation, by Jan Komarek. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada / Cyprus / Czech Republic / France / Germany / Netherlands / Norway / Spain / United Kingdom / USA / Belgium / Brazil / Poland / Turkey NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UDHR; Aarhus convention; ECHR; EU charter of fundamental rights; ESC; European patent convention; Laeken declaration; Lisbon treaty; Lugano convention; Luxembourg convention; Madrid protocol; UN charter; Rio declaration; ICCPR; ICESCR; Convention on biological diversity; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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45. | 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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46. | Joseph, Sarah (ed.) : Research handbook on international human rights law, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Research handbook on international human rights law / Joseph, Sarah (ed.) ; McBeth, Adam - (Research handbooks in international law), xiv, 596 p.. - Cheltenham, Uk : Edward Elgar, 2010. ISBN 978-1-84720-368-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. The United Nations and Human Rights, by Sarah Joseph and Joanna Kyriakakis. 2. Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: An Examination of State Obligations, by Manisuli Ssenyonjo. 3. Extraterritoriality: Universal Human Rights Without Universal Obligations?, by Sigrun I. Skogly. 4. Non-state Actors and International Human Rights Law, by Robert McCorquodale. 5. NGOs and Human Rights: Channels of Power, by Peter J. Spiro. 6. Human Rights in Economic Globalisation, by Adam McBeth. 7. Human Rights and Development, by Stephen P. Marks. 8. Gender and International Human Rights Law: The Intersectionality Agenda, by Anastasia Vakulenko. 9. Refugees and Displaced Persons: The Refugee Definition and Humanitarian Protection, by Susan Kneebone. 10. International Criminal Law, by Elies van Sliedregt and Desislava Stoitchkova. 11. The Four Pillars of Transitional Justice: A Gender-Sensitive Analysis, by Ronli Sifris. 12. The International Court of Justice and Human Rights, by Sandesh Sivakumaran. 13. The Council of Europe and the Protection of Human Rights: A System in Need of Reform, by Virginia Mantouvalou and Panayotis Voyatzis. 14. The Inter-American Human Rights System: Selected Examples of its Supervisory Work, by Diego Rodríguez-Pinzón and Claudia Martin. 15. African Human Rights Law in Theory and Practice, by Magnus Killander. 16. The Political Economy and Culture of Human Rights in East Asia, by Michael C. Davis. 17. Islam and the Realization of Human Rights in the Muslim World, by Mashood A. Baderin. 18. Religion, Belief and International Human Rights in the Twenty-first Century, by Peter Cumper. 19. DRIP Feed: The Slow Reconstruction of Self-determination for Indigenous Peoples, by Melissa Castan. 20. Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights, by Alex Conte. 21. Human Rights Education: A Slogan in Search of a Definition, by Paula Gerber. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; AMR; ADRD; UN charter; ICCPR; ECHR; CAT; CRC; CRPD; Declara tion of the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities; Declaration on indigenous peoples; ICESCR; Nuremberg charter; Vienna convention on consular relations; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |
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47. | Gibney, Mark (ed.) : Universal human rights and extraterritorial obligations, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Universal human rights and extraterritorial obligations / Gibney, Mark (ed.) ; Skogly, Sigrun - (Pennsylvania studies in human rights), 256 p.. - Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010. ISBN 978-0-8122-4215-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Chapter 1. Obligations of States to Prevent and Prohibit Torture in an Extraterritorial Perspective, by Manfred Nowak. Chapter 2. Obligations to Protect the Right to Life: Constructing a Rule of Transfer Regarding Small Arms and Light Weapons, by Barbara Frey. Chapter 3. Growing Barriers: International Refugee Law, by Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen. Chapter 4. Diagonal Environmental Rights, by John H. Knox. Chapter 5. The Human Rights Responsibility of International Assistance and Cooperation in Health, by Judith Bueno de Mesquita, Paul Hunt, and Rajat Khosla. Chapter 6. The World Food Crisis and the Right to Adequate Food, by Michael Windfuhr. Chapter 7. Labor Standards and Extraterritoriality: Cambodian Textile Exports and the International Labour Organization, by Virginia A. Leary. Chapter 8. A Sort of Homecoming: The Right to Housing, by Malcolm Langford. Chapter 9. Protecting Rights in the Face of Scarcity: The Right to Water, by Amanda Cahill. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter; ICCPR; ICESCR; ACHPR; CAT; Aarhus convention; Basel convention; AMR; Espoo convention; Declaration on the right to development; Stockholm declaration; |
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48. | 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...
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49. | Curtin, Deirdre : Executive power of the European Union, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Executive power of the European Union : law, practices and the living constitution / Curtin, Deirdre. - repr.. - (The collected courses of the Academy of European law ; vol. XII/4), xxviii, 345 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P. , 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-926408-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. I. Topography and Layered Sediments. 1: Geology of the European Union. 2: Externalizing National Executive Power. 3: Balancing Executive Power. II: Tides of EU Reform:. 4: Political Executive Power. 5: Administrative Executive Power. 6: Satellite Executive Power. III: A Living EU Constitution:. 7: Unitary Executive Power. 8: Transparent Executive Power. 9: Accountable Executive Power. 10: Making Visible the Invisible. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; Lisbon treaty; ToA; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt |
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50. | Ginkel, Bib van : The practice of the United Nations in combating terrorism from 1946 to 2008, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The practice of the United Nations in combating terrorism from 1946 to 2008 : questions of legality and legitimacy / Ginkel, Bib van - (School of human rights research series ; vol. 40), xvi, 460 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2010. ISBN 978-94-000-0076-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I General Framework 1 Chapter I Introduction. Chapter III Powers of the General Assembly and the Security Council in combating terrorism. PART II The Practice of the General Assembly and the Security Council in Combating Terrorism 129 Chapter IV The practice of the General Assembly in combating terrorism. Chapter V The practice of the Security Council in combating terrorism. PART III Questions of Legality and Legitimacy 269 Chapter VI The legality and legitimacy of General Assembly measures in combating terrorism. Chapter VII Legality and legitimacy of the Security Council measures to combat terrorism. PART IV Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations 369 Chapter VIII A comprehensive and effective counter-terrorism policy?. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR;
URL http://www.intersentia.be/searchDetail.aspx?back=reeks&reeksCode=&bookid=101592 |
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51. | Cronin, Bruce (ed.) : The UN Security Council and the politics of international authority, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The UN Security Council and the politics of international authority / Cronin, Bruce (ed.) ; Hurd, Ian - (Security and governane series ; 3), ix, 249 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2008. ISBN 978-0-415-77528-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART 1: Concepts:. 1. Introduction, by Bruce Cronin and Ian Hurd. 2. Theories and Tests of International Authority, by Ian Hurd. PART 2: Sources of Council Authority:. 3. Delegation and the Nature of Security Council Authority, by Erik Voeten. 4. International Consensus and the Changing Legal Authority of the Security Council, by Bruce Cronin. 5. The Security Council as Legislature, by Ian Johnstone. 6. The Security Council and the Challenges and Perils of Normative Overstretch, by George Andropolous. PART 3: The Exercise of Council Authority:. 7. Creating Authority by the Council: The International Criminal Tribunals, by Wayne Sandholtz. 8. NGOs and the Security Council: Authority All Around But For Whose Interest?, by Jonathan Graubart. 9. The Uniting for Peace Resolution and Other Ways of Circumventing the Authority of the Security Council, by Mitushi Das and Jean Krasno. PART 4: Conclusion 10. Assessing the Councils Authority, by Bruce Cronin and Ian Hurd. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UN charter; |
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52. | Buyse, Antoine (ed.) : Margins of conflict, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Margins of conflict : the ECHR and transitions to and from Armed conflict / Buyse, Antoine (ed.) - (Series on transitional justice ; 5), xiii, 196 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2011. ISBN 978-94-000-0157-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Human Rights without Peace? Th e European Court of Human Rights and Confl icts Between High Contracting Parties Egbert Myjer. 2. Crisis Situations, Counter Terrorism and Derogation from the European Convention of Human Rights. A Th reat Analysis Jan-Peter Loof. 3. Really Out of Sight? Issues of Jurisdiction and Control in Situations of Armed Confl ict under the ECHR Rick Lawson. 4. Th e Use of Interim Measures Issued by the European Court of Human Rights in Times of War or Internal Confl ict Yves Haeck and Clara Burbano Herrera. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR;
URL http://www.intersentia.be/searchDetail.aspx?back=reeks&reeksCode=&bookid=101813 |
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53. | Bates, Elizabeth Stubbins (ed.) : Terrorism and international law , 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Terrorism and international law : accountability, remedies and reform : a report of the IBA task force on terrorism / Bates, Elizabeth Stubbins (ed.) ; IBA Task Force, xxxi, 268 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-958918-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1: Introduction: Terrorism in International Law. 2: Counter-Terrorism in International Humanitarian Law. 3: Counter-Terrorism in International Human Rights Law. 4: Accountability. 5: Victims' Rights to a Remedy and Reparation. 6: Reform: Preventing Terrorism in Accordance with International Law. 7: Conclusion and Recommendations. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Canada / India / Pakistan / USA / Afghanistan / Argentina / Chechnya / China / Chile / Colombia / Egypt / Ethiopia / Germany / Iraq / Israel / Italy / Jordan / Kenya / Lithuania / Malaysia / Philippines / Poland / Russian Federation / Somalia / Spain / SRi Lanka / Sweden / Syria / Turkey / Uzbekistan / Yemen NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; CAT; ECHR; ACHPR; AMR; Arab convention on the suppression of terrorism; CEDAW; CRC; Refugee convention; CERD; Migrant workers convention; International convention for the protection of all persons from enforced disappearance; ICCPR; ICESCR; ICC statute; Ottawa convention; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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54. | Collins, Richard (ed.) : International organizations and the idea of autonomy, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International organizations and the idea of autonomy : institutional independece in the international legal order / Collins, Richard (ed.) ; White, Nigel D., xviii, 445 p.. - London : Routledge, 2011. ISBN 978-0-415-55088-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Foreword, by José E. Alvarez. 1. International Organizations and the Idea of Autonomy: Introduction and Overview, by Richard Collins & Nigel D. White. PART ONE: Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks:. 2. Modernist-Positivism and the Problem of Institutional Autonomy in International Law, by Richard Collins. 3. Legal Autonomy in Kants Philosophy of International Law, by Patrick Capps. 4. The Multifaceted Concept of the Autonomy of International Organizations and International Legal Discourse, by Jean dAspremont. 5. Policy Autonomy of Intergovernmental Organizations: A Challenge to International Relations Theory?, by Bob Reinalda & Bertjan Verbeek. 6. The Idea of Autonomy: Accountability, Self-Determinism and what Normative Claims about Institutional Autonomy in Global Governance Should Mean, by Garrett W. Brown. 7. Autonomy, Constitutionalism, and Virtue in International Institutional Law, by Jan Klabbers. PART TWO: Themes of Autonomy in Public International Law and International Institutional Law:. (a) Themes of Institutional Autonomy in International Law. 8. The Emergence of International Agencies in the Global Administrative Space: Autonomous Actors or State Servants?, by Ramses A. Wessel & Edoardo Chiti. 9. International Adjudication and Autonomy, by John Merrills. 10. Sanctions and Countermeasures by International Organizations: Diverging Lessons for the Idea of Autonomy, by Frederic Dopagne. (b) Themes of Autonomy in International Institutional Law:. 11. The Relationship between International Legal Personality and Institutional Autonomy, by Tarcisio Gazzini. 12. Powers of Organizations and the Many Faces of Autonomy, by Viljam Engström. 13. Managerial Accountability: What Impact on International Organizations Autonomy?, by Jan Wouters, Nicholas Hachez & Pierre Schmidt. 14. Autonomy, Attribution and Accountability: Reflections on the Behrami Case, by Aurel Sari. 15. Immunity as a Guarantee for Institutional Autonomy: A Functional Perspective on the Necessity of UN Immunity in Post-conflict Administrations, by Eric De Brabandere. PART THREE: Autonomy within Particular Institutional Contexts:. 16. Layers of Autonomy in the UN System, by Nigel D. White. 17. Regional Organizations and the UN Legal Order: Interdependence of Independence?, by Richard Burchill. 18. Conceptualizing the Autonomy of the European Union, by Nicholas Tsagourias. 19. Institutional Balances, Competences and Restraints: the EU as an Autonomous Foreign Policy Actor, by Paul James Cardwell. 20. Autonomy in International Environmental Law and Governance - A Case Study of the Actual (Somewhere Between the Fable and the Threat), by Duncan French. 21. Future Imperfect: Institutional Autonomy and the WTO, by Mary E. Footer. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ACHPR; EU charter of fundamental rights; Basel convention on transboundary movement of hazardous wasters; ECHR; ICCPR; TEU; TFEU
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55. | Monar, Jörg (ed.) : The institutional dimension of the European Union's area of freedom, security and justice, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The institutional dimension of the European Union's area of freedom, security and justice / Monar, Jörg (ed.) - (College of Europe studies ; no. 11), 268 p. . - Brussels : Peter Lang, 2010. - ISSN 1780-9665 ISBN 978-90-5201-615-3 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): TEU; TFEU; Schengen agreement; Lisbon treaty; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt |
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56. | de Beco, Gauthier (ed.) : Human rights monitoring mechanisms of the Council of Europe, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights monitoring mechanisms of the Council of Europe / de Beco, Gauthier (ed.) - (Rooutledge research in human rights law), xvi, 243 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2012. ISBN 978-0-415-58162-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Preface by Thomas Hammarberg Introduction: The Role of European Human Rights Monitoring Mechanisms, by Gauthier de Beco. 1. The Commissioner for Human Rights, by Lauri Sivonen. 2. The European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (The CPT), by Renate Kicker. 3. The European Committee of Social Rights (The ECSR), by Olivier De Schutter and Matthias SantAna 4. The Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (The ACFC), by Gauthier de Beco and Emma Lantschner. 5. The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI), by Lanna Yael Hollo. 6. The Committee of Experts of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (The CECL), by Robert Dunbar. CONCLUSION:. A Comparative Analysis of European Human Rights Monitoring Mechanisms, by Gauthier de Beco INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECPT; CAT; European charter for regional or minority languages; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; ECHRP-12; ESC; |
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57. | Ben-Naftali, Orna (ed.) : International humanitarian law and international human rights law, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International humanitarian law and international human rights law / Ben-Naftali, Orna (ed.) - (Collected courses of the Academy of European law ; vol. XIX/1), xxxv, 388 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-100160-4 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Canada / France / Germany / India / Iran / Israel / Spain / Sweden / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; ILC Draft articles on state responsibility; Geneva conventions; IMT charter; CAT; World cultural and natural heritage; Hague convention, 1954; Genocide convention; Ottawa convention; CRC convention; Dayton peace agreement; Declaration on the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities; European charter for regional or minority languages; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; Lomé agreement; London charter; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICC statute; ICTR statute; ICTY statute; Statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone; UN charter; Friendly relations declaration; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; World heritage convention;
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58. | Verdirame, Guglielmo : The UN and human rights, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The UN and human rights : who guards the guardians / Verdirame, Guglielmo - ( Cambridge studies in international and comparative law), lvi, 448 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-521-84190-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. 1. Introduction. 2. Concepts and definitions. 3. Human rights obligations of international organisations. 4. International institutional responsibility. 5. UN relief and development operations. 6. UN peacekeeping. 7. International administrations. 8. Implementation of UN sanctions. 9. Accountability. 10. Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; CAT; CEDAW; Genocide convention; Convention on the law of the sea; CRC; ECHR; Geneva conventions; Hague convention (IV); ICCPR; CERD; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Slavery convention; ICC statute; UDHR;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6416884/?site_locale=en_GB |
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59. | Fastenrath, Ulrich ... [et al.] : From bilateralism to community interest, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph From bilateralism to community interest : essays in honour of judge Bruno Simma / Fastenrath, Ulrich ... [et al.], xxvi, 1346 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-95881-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I : Bruno Simma: TEACHER AND JUDGE:. 1: Rosalyn Higgins: From Academic to Judge. 2: Christopher McCrudden: Speech in Honour of Bruno Simma's Election to the International Court of Justice. 3: Eric Stein: Bruno Simma, The Positivist?. 4: Gerd Westdickenberg: Bruno Simma: A Friend, an Academic Teacher and a Partner Before Court. PART II: FROM WESTPHALIA TO WORLD COMMUNITY: THEORETHICAL PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 5: Andrea Bianchi: The Fight for Inclusion: Non-State Actors and International Law. 6: Ulrich Fastenrath: A Political Theory of Law: Escaping the Aporia of the Debate on the Validity of Legal Argument in Public International Law. 7: Benedict Kingsbury, Megan Donaldson: From Bilateralism to Publicness in International Law. 8: Martti Koskenniemi: The Political Theology of Trade Law: The Scholastic Contribution. 9: Andreas Paulus: Reciprocity Revisited. 10: Dirk Pulkowski: Universal International Law's Grammar. 11: Steven Ratner: From Enlightened Positivism to Cosmopolitan Justice: Obstacles and Opportunities. 12: Peter-Tobias Stoll: The WTO as a Club: Rethinking Reciprocity and Common Interest. 13: Daniel Thürer, Martin Zobl: Are Nuclear Weapons Really Legal? - Thoughts on the Sources of International Law and a Conception of the Law imperio rationis Instead of ratione imperii. PART III: THE INSTITUTIONAL DIMENSION OF COMMUNITY INTERESTS:. 14: Wolfgang Benedek: Multi-Stakeholderism in the Development of International Law. 15: Brun-Otto Bryde: Transnational Democracy. 16: James Crawford: Responsibilities for Breaches of Communitarian Norms: An Appraisal of Article 48 of the ILC Articles on Responsibility of States for Wrongful Acts. 17: Vera Gowlland-Debbas: An Emerging International Public Policy?. 18: Meinhard Hilf, Tim René Salomon: Running in Circles - Regionalism in World Trade and How It Will Lead Back to Multilateralism. 19: Wolfgang Münch: The UN Laissez Passer - Legal Reflections and Managerial Issues. 20: Hanspeter Neuhold: Legal Crisis Management: Lawfulness and Legitimacy of the Use of Force. 21: Anne Peters: The Responsibility to Protect: Spelling out the Hard Legal Consequences for the UN Security Council and its Members. 22: Pemmaraju Sreenivasa Rao: The International Community and the Developing Countries - The International Community: Factual Interdependencies. 23: Sabine von Schorlemer: Implications of the World Financial Crisis - What Role for the UN?. 24: Werner Schroeder, Andreas Th. Müller: Elements of Supranationality in the Law of International Organisations. 25: Christian J. Tams: Individual States as Guardians of Community Interests. 26: Friedl Weiss: Sketching 'Community interest' in EU Law PART IV: PLACING HUMAN RIGHTS CENTRE-STAGE:. 27: Orna Ben-Naftali: Human, All Too Human Rights: Humanitarian Ethics and the Annihilation of Sodom and Gomorrah. 28: Benedetto Conforti: The Specifity of Human Rights and International Law. 29: Bardo Fassbender: Architectural Clarity or Creative Ambiguity? - The Place of the Human Rights Council in the Institutional Structure of the United Nations. 30: Peter Hilpold: From Humanitarian Intervention to R2P: Making Utopia True?. 31: Eckart Klein: Denunciation of Human Rights Treaties and the Principle of Reciprocity. 32: Friedrich Kratochwil: Human Rights and Democracy: Is There a Place for Actual People(s)?. 33: Hisashi Owada: Human Security and International Law. 34: Alain Pellet and Daniel Müller: From Bilateralism to Community Interest - Reservations to Human Rights Treaties: Not an Absolute Evil... 35: Riccardo Pisillo Mazzeschi: The Relationship between Human Rights and the Rights of Aliens and Immigrants. 36: Eibe Riedel: New Bearings to Social Rights? - The Communications Procedure under the ICESCR. 37: Malcolm N. Shaw: Self-Determination, Human Rights and the Attribution of Territory. 38: Christian Tomuschat: Universal Periodic Review: A New System of International Law with Specific Ground Rules?. 39: Andreas Zimmermann: The Obligation to Prevent Genocide: Towards a General Responsibility to Protect?. PART IV: THE LAW-MAKING FUNCTION: THE PROGRESSIVE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 40: Franz Cede, Christina Binder: Is there an Austrian Contribution to the Codification of International Law?. 41: Giorgio Gaja: A New Way for Submitting Observations on the Construction of Multilateral Treaties to the ICJ. 42: Rudolf H. Geiger: Customary International Law in the Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice: A Critical Appraisal. 43: Gerhard Hafner: Is the Topic Responsibility of International Organizations Ripe for Codification? Some Critical Remarks. 44: Andreas Heinemann: Business Enterprises in Public International Law - The Case for an International Code on Corporate Responsibility. 45: Maurice Kamto: The Function of the Law and the Codification of the International Law in a Changing World. 46: Sir Kenneth Keith: Bilateralism and Community in Treaty Law and Practice - of Warriors, Workers and (Hook-)Worms. 47: Jan Klabbers: The Community Interest in the Law of Treaties: Ambivalent Conceptions. 48: Georg Nolte: The ILC facing the Second Decade of the Twenty-first Century. 49: Karl Zemanek: International Law Needs Development. But Where to?. PART VI: THE JUDICIAL FUNCTION: BALANCING INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY INTEREST:. 50. Armin von Bogdandy, Marc jacob: The judge as law-maker: thoughts on Bruno Simma's declaration in the Kosovo opinion. 51: Enzo Cannizzaro, Beatrice I. Bonafé: Of Rights and Remedies: Sovereign Immunities and Fundamental Human Rights. 52: Olivier Corten: Judge Simma's Separate Opinion in the Oil Platforms Case: To What Extent are Armed <"Proportionate Defensive Measures>" Admissible in Contemporary International Law?. 53: Pierre-Marie Dupuy: Competition among International Tribunals and the Authority of the International Court of Justice. 54: Thomas Fleiner: The Unilateral Secession of Kosovo as Precedent in International Law. 55: Hans-Peter Folz: The Arbitration Panel for In Rem Restitution and Its Jurisprudence - Extreme Injustice in International Law. 56: Francesco Francioni: The Right of Access to Justice to Challenge Security Council's Targeted Sanctions: After-Thoughts on Kadi. 57: Jochen A. Frowein: Kosovo and Lotus. 58: Burkhard Hess: European Civil Procedure and Public International Law. 59: Carsten Hoppe: Trends and Trials - The Implementation of Consular Rights a Decade After LaGrand. 60: Robert Howse, Ruti Teitel: Global Judicial Activism, Fragmentation and the Limits of Constitutionalism in International Law. 61: Hans-Peter Kaul, Eleni Chaitidou: Balancing Individual and Community Interests - Reflections on the International Criminal Court. 62: Horst G. Krenzler, Oliver Landwehr: 'A New Legal Order of International Law': On the Relationship between Public International Law and European Union Law after Kadi. 63: Guillermo R. Moncayo, Martin Moncayo von Hase: The International Court of Justice and the Environment: The Recent Paper Mills Case. 64: Mary Ellen O'Connell: The Natural Superiority of Courts 65: Karin Oellers-Frahm: Judicial Redress of War Related Claims by Individuals: the Example of the Italian Court. s 66: Christoph Schreuer, Ursula Kriebaum: From Individual to Community Interest in International Investment Law. 67: Bernardo Sepúlveda-Amor: Diplomatic and Consular Protection: the Rights of the State and the Rights of the Individual in the LaGrand and Avena Cases. 68: Rudolf Streinz: Judicial Function: Balancing Individual and Community Interests - Does the European Court of Justice keep the balance in Kadi?. 69: Rüdiger Wolfrum: Enforcing Community Interests through International Dispute Settlement: Reality or Utopia?. PART VII: INTERNATIONAL LAW IN VARIOUS CONTEXTS:. 70: Philip Alston: Using International Law to Combat Unlawful Targeted Killings. 71: Andrea Gattini: Domestic Judicial Compliance with International Judicial Decisions: Some Paradoxes. 72: Christine Kaufmann: International Law in Recession? - The Role of International Law When Crisis Hits: Food, Finance and Climate Change. 73: Daniel-Erasmus Khan: Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea - An Unfinished Journey: Some very Preliminary Thoughts on Pirates and Other Pernicious People. 74: August Reinisch: A History of the Doctrine of Odious Debts - Serving Individual/Bilateral or Community Interests?. 75: Peter H. Sand: Environmental Damage Claims from the 1991 Gulf War: State Responsibility and Community Interests. 76: Birgit Schmidt am Busch: Privatization of Military Flights in the Mesh of International and National Law. 77: Nico Schrijver: The Impact of Climate Change: Challenges for International Law. 78: Theodor Schweisfurth: The ILC's Articles on State Responsibility and the German Federal Constitutional Court. 79: Joseph Weiler: Abraham, Jesus and the Western Culture of Justice. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; CAT; CAT-OP; Framework convention on climate change; ICCPR; ICESCR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Vienna convention on diplomatic relations; Vienna convention on consular relations;
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60. | Ojanen, Tuomas : Terrorist profiling, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Terrorist profiling : human rights concerns / Ojanen, Tuomas REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Critical studies on terrorism : vol. 3; no. 2., p. 295-312. - New York : Routledge, 2010. - ISSN 1753-9153 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-8; EU charter of fundamental rights; Lisbon treaty; ICCPR-2-26; LIBRARY LOCATION: ÅAB, Taylor & Francis SSH & ST |