31. | Realizing human rights through government budgets, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Realizing human rights through government budgets /, 166 p. - New York and Geneva : Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, 2017. LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. A normative framework for human rights and the public budget. 2. The budget process and human rights. 3. Budget formulation. A. The fiscal envelope. B. Government revenue. C. Budget allocations. 4. Budget execution. A. Non-discrimination in expenditure. B. Underexpenditure. C. Trade-offs in expenditure between and within ministries. D. Leakage. E. Wasteful expenditure. 5. Budget oversight and evaluation. Annex 1: Methodologies for monitoring and analysing budgets. Annex 2: Other resources. INDEX WORDS:
LIBRARY LOCATION: UN library SHELF CODE: XIV
URL http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Publications/RealizingHRThroughGovernmentBudgets.pdf |
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32. | Thorburn Stern, Rebecca : Implementing Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Implementing Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child : participation, power and attitudes / Thorburn Stern, Rebecca - (Stockholm Studies in Child Law and Children's Rights), 208 p. - Leiden : Brill, 2017. ISBN 978-90-04-21054-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Setting the scene. 2. Concepts and theories: on 'the child', 'childhood', and rights. 3. Participation and Article 12. 4. Implementing Article 12: procedures, obstacles and explanations. 5. Country study: Sweden. 6. Concluding reflections. INDEX WORDS:
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33. | Fokala Mukumu, Elvis : Implementing children's right to participation in family decision-making processes in Africa, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Implementing children's right to participation in family decision-making processes in Africa / Fokala Mukumu, Elvis, 217 p. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi University Press, 2017. ISBN 978-951-765-871-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. Tracing the narratives of children's right to participation in Africa. 3. It is not a 'stand-alone' right. 4. A comprehensive legal and policy reform of children's right to participation. 5. The family, the state and protection of children's right to participation. 6. Medical and healthcare-related decisions. 7. Not understood and not implemented: remarks and conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
LOCAL INDEX: ´ GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Cameroon / South Africa NOTE (THESIS): Doctoral thesis in Public International Law, Åbo Akademi University, 2017 NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child |
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34. | Brems, Eva (ed.) : Integrated human rights in practice, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Integrated human rights in practice : rewriting human righte decisions / Brems, Eva (ed.) ; Desmet, Ellen (ed.), 537 p. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017. ISBN 978-1-78643-369-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Eva Brems: Introduction: rewriting decisions from a perspective of human rights integration. 2. Sébastien Van Drooghenbroeck, Frédéric Krenc and Olivier Van der Noot: Questions of method: the use of 'external sources' in National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers v the United Kingdom (ECtHR). 3. Gerald L. Neuman: Standing alone or together: the Human Rights Committee's decision in AP v Russian Federation. 4. Magnus Killander: Use of comparative authority in the drafting of judgments of a new regional human rights court: African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, Zongo v Burkina Faso. 5. Malcolm Langford: Same-sex marriage in polarized times: revisiting Joslin v New Zealand (HRC). 6. Valeska David: Caring, rescuing or punishing? Rewriting RMS v Spain (ECtHR) from an integrated approach to the rights of women and children in poverty. 7. Wouter Vandenhole: Re-imagining human rights responsibility: shared responsibility for austerity measures in Federation of Employed Pensioners of Greece (IKA-ETAM) v Greece (ECSR). 8. Rhona Smith: Yilmaz-Dogan v The Netherlands (CERD): forum shopping and intersecting grounds of discrimination thirty years later. 9. Eva Brems: Developing the full range of state obligations and integrating intersectionality in a case of involuntary sterilization: CEDAW Committee, 4/2004, AS v Hungary. 10. Emmanuelle Bribosia, Ivana Isailovic and Isabelle Rorive: Objection ladies! Taking IPPE-EN v Italy (ECSR) one step further. 11. Helena De Vylder: Rewriting CLR on behalf of Valentin Câmpeanu v Romania (ECtHR): actio popularis as ultimum remedium to enhance access to justice of victims with a mental disability. 12. Marijke De Pauw and Paul De Hert: Integrating disability and elder rights into the ECHR: rewriting McDonald v The United Kingdom (ECtHR). 13. Antoine Bailleux and Isabelle Hachez: Another look at Glatzel (ECJ): of principles and discriminations. 14. Martin Scheinin: Taking seriously indigenous peoples' right of self-determination and the principle of 'free, prior and informed consent': Human Rights Committee, 2102/2011, Paadar et al. v Finland. 15. Steefan Smis and Derek Inman: Rewriting Social and Economic Rights Action Center and the Center for Economic and Social Rights v Nigeria (African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights): pushing indigenous peoples' rights in Africa forward. 16. Liselot Verdonck and Ellen Desmet: Moving human rights jurisprudence to a higher gear: rewriting the case of the Kichwa Indigenous People of Sarayaku v Ecuador (IACtHR) INDEX WORDS:
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35. | Hohmann, Jessie (ed.) : The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples : a commentary / Hohmann, Jessie (ed.) ; Weller, Marc (ed.) - (Oxford commentaries on international law), 611 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0-19-967322-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Joshua Castellino and Cathal Doyle: Who are 'indigenous peoples'? An examination of concepts concerning group membership in the UNDRIP. 2. S. James Anaya and Luis Rodriguez-Piñero: The making of the UNDRIP. 3. Martin Scheinin and Mattias Åhrén: Relationship to human rights, and related international instruments. 4. Christina Binder: The UNDRIP and interactions with international investment law. 5. Marc Weller: Self-determination and indigenous peoples: Articles 3, 4, 5, 18, 23, and 46(1). 6. Jessien Hohmann: The UNDRIP and the rights of indigenous peoples to existence, cultural integrity and identity, and non-assimilation: Articles 7(2), 8, and 43. 7. Kirsty Gover: Equality and non-discrimination in the UNDRIP: Articles 2, 6, and 7(1). 8. Shin Imai and Kathryn Gunn: Indigenous belonging: membership and identity in the UNDRIP. 9. Mauro Barelli: Free, prior, and informed consent in the UNDRIP: Articles 10, 19, 29(2), and 32(2). 10. Alexandra Xanthaki: Culture: Articles 11(1), 12, 13(1), 15, and 34. 11. Tobias Stoll: Intellectual property and technologies: Article 31. 12. Daniel Joyce: Media: Article 16. 13. Lorie M. Graham and Amy B. Van Zyl-Chavarro: Indigenous education and the UNDRIP: Article 14. 14. Claire Charters: Indigenous peoples' rights to lands, territories, and resources in the UNDRIP: Articles 10, 25, 26, and 27. 15. Stefania Errico: Control over natural resources and protetion of the environment of indigenous territories: Articles 29, 30, and 32. 16. Lee Swepston: Labour rights: Article 17. 17. Camilo Pérez-Bustillo and Jessie Hohmann: Indigenous rights to development, socio-economic rights, and rights for groups with vulnerabilities: Articles 20-22, 24, and 44. 18. Willem van Genugten and Federico Lenzerini: Legal implementation and international cooperation and assistance: Articles 37-42. 19. Federico Lenzerini: Reparations, restitution, and redress: Articles 8(2), 11(2), 20(2), and 28 INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |
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36. | Brems, Eva : Addressing multicultural conflicts, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Addressing multicultural conflicts : an emphasis on procedural fairness / Brems, Eva REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Deusto journal of human rights : no. 2(2017)., p. 13-47. - Bilbao : Universidad de Deusto, 2017. - ISSN 2530-4275 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Belgium
URL http://revista-derechoshumanos.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/1396 |
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37. | Pyaneandee, Coomara : International disability law, 2019 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International disability law : a practical approach to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities / Pyaneandee, Coomara, xxxi, 218 p. - London : Routledge, 2019. ISBN 978-1-138-59347-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Functions of the CRPD Committee. 2. Pillars of the CRPD. 3. Women and girls with disabilities. 4. Legal capacity and access to justice. 5. Security of the person. 6. Right to life. 7. Participation in political and public life. 8. Accessibility. 9. Right to education. 10. Right to work and employment. 11. Inclusive independent living. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
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