31. | Forsman, Ville : Enlargement of the European Union and the political criteria for accession , 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Enlargement of the European Union and the political criteria for accession : a case study of Turkey / Forsman, Ville, xi, 172 p.. - Åbo/Turku : Åbo Akademi University. Department of Law, 2001. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Turkey NOTE (THESIS): Master's thesis in public international law, Åbo Akademi University, 2001, NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; ICCPR; CEDAW; CERD; ECHR; TEU; Nice charter; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: seminarierummet |
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32. | Denied a future?, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Denied a future? : the right to education of Roma/Gypsy & traveller children in Europe / - (South-Eastern Europe ; vol. I), 361 p.. - London : Save the Children, 2001. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Bosnia-herzegovina / Bulgaria / Croatia / Yugoslavia / Serbia / Montenegro / Macedonia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo |
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33. | Schlemmer, Bernard (ed.) : The exploited child, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The exploited child / Schlemmer, Bernard (ed.) ; Philip Dresner (transl.), xi, 338 p.. - London : Zed Books, 2000. ISBN 1-85649-721-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. General Introduction - Bernard Schlemmer PART I : The Economic and Social Context of Child Labour: 2. Introduction: A History of Exploited Children in Europe - Alessandro Stella. Ia. Child Labour in the Current Economic System: 3. The Economy and Child Labour: An Overview, by Claude Meillassoux. 4. Child Labour and the Export Sector in the Indian Carpet Industry, by Mohini Gulrajani. 5. Growing up in Ghana: Deregulaton and the Employment of Children, by Martin Verlet. 6. Living and Working Conditions: Child Labour in the Coal Mines of Colombia, by Beatriz S. Cespedes Sastre and Maria-Isabel Zarama V Meyer. 7. Stigmatisation versus Identity: Child Street Workers in Mexico, by Elvira Taracena and Maria-Luisa Tavera. Ib. Child Labour in Society: 8. Public Policy, Society and Child Labour, by Francis Gendreau. 9. Why is Child Labour Tolerated? The Case of Brazil, by Lia Fukui. 10. The Social Exclusion of Children in circumstances of Rapid Economic Growth: Working Children in Thailand, by Chantana Banpasirichote. 11. The Public Policy Problem: Child Labour and the Law in India, by Usha Ramanathan. 12. Debates on Poor Children in Brazil: Between Marginalisation and Premature Labour, by Rosilene Alvim. PART 2: The Structure and Dynamics of Exploitation. 13. Introduction: Child Labour in the light of Bonded Labour, by Michel Bonnet. IIa. The Domination of Fathers as the Typical Social Relationship: 14. Paternal Domination: The Typical Relationship Conditioning the Exploitation of Children, by Alain Morice. 15. Child Employment in a Capitalist Labour Market: The British Case, by Michael Lavalette. 16. Coffee Beans and the Seeds of Labour: Child Labour on Guatemalan Plantations, by Charles-Edouard de Suremain. 17. The Exploitation of Apprentices in Togo, by Yves Marguerat. 18. Apprenticeship in France: A Parallel Case in an Industrialised Society, by Bernard Garet. IIb. From Socialisation through Work to Exploitation for a Profit: 19. Family versus the Logic of the Market, by Robert Cabanes. 20. The Demand for Labour within the Household: Child Labour in Togo, by Marie-France Lange. 21. The Household Economy and Commercial Exploitation of Children's Work: the Case of Kerala, by Olga Nieuwenhuys. 22. The Disintegrating Social Fabric: Child Labour and Socialisation in Senegal, by Serigne Mor Mbaye and Abdou Salam Fall. 23. 'Unexploited' Labour: Social Transition in Madagascar - Bodo Ravololomanga and Bernard Schlemmer. 24. Looking Ahead: A General Conclusion, by Claude Meillassoux. INDEX WORDS:
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34. | Franklin, Bob (ed.) : The new handbook of children's rights, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The new handbook of children's rights : comparative policy and practice / Franklin, Bob (ed.), xiv, 433 p.. - London : Routledge, 2002. ISBN 0-415-2503-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Children's rights : an overview. PART II: Children's rights : the changing legal framework. PART III: Children's rights : cases for action. PART IV: Children's rights : listening to children and young people's voices. PART V: Children's rights : comparative perspectives. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: China / Australia / Belgium / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): Charter of the rights of the child; CRC; CERD;
URL http://c4.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php/isbn=0415110602/ut=82e89c3e1a7f6a50/ |
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35. | Hastrup, Kirsten (ed.) : Discrimination and toleration, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Discrimination and toleration : new perspectives / Hastrup, Kirsten (ed.) ; Ulrich, George (ed.) - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 68), vi, 302 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-1711-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction. 1. The Responsibility of Intellectuals; K. Hastrup. I: Spaces of Toleration. Introduction; K. Hastrup. 2. Offence: Literature in the Public Sphere; P. Madsen. 3. The Arrogation of Being by the Blind-Spot of Religion; E.V. Daniel. 4. From Temporary Protection to Permanent Residence: Bosnian Refugees in Scandinavia; B. Berg. 5. Toleration: Making Room for Difference; K. Hastrup. II: The Persistence of Race. Introduction; G. Ulrich. 6. Subverting the Cultural Logics of Marked and Unmarked Racisms in the Global Era; F.V. Harrison. After the Excess: Race, Racism and Reconciliation in Contemporary South Africa; Th.B. Hansen. 8. An Examination of Caste Discrimination in India; W.J.B. Fernando. 9. The Experience of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; Th. van Boven. 10. The Parakeets of Human Rights Standing; M. Kjærum. III: The Frontiers of Gender. Introduction; N. Rasmussen. 11. Gender and Sexuality: Difference, Rights and Toleration; S. Corrêa. 12. Sexual Orientation and International Law: A Study in the Manufacture of Cross-Cultural `Sensitivity'; E. Heinze. 13. Compliance with Reproductive Rights; R.J. Cook. 14. Sexual Violation and the Making of the Gendered Subject; V. Das. Epilogue. 15. Toleration Between Romanticism and Law; G. Ulrich. List of Contributors. Index INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; CEDAW-1; UNESCO declaration on principles of tolerance; ACHPR; AMR; CRC; |
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36. | prep. for UNICEF by Rachel Hodgkin : Implementation handbook for the convention on the rights of the child, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Implementation handbook for the convention on the rights of the child / prep. for UNICEF by Rachel Hodgkin ; Newell, Peter, xix, 681 p.. - Geneva : United Nations. UNICEF, 1997. ISBN 92-806-3337-6 LANGUAGE: ENg DOCUMENT SYMBOL: E.97.XX.SWZ.2 INDEX WORDS:
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37. | Rights of the child in Guatemala, |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Rights of the child in Guatemala : report concerning the application of the convention on the rights of the child by Guatemala / ISBN 2-88477-007-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Committee on the Rights of the Child, 27th session, Geneva, [20010521-20010608], [C] LIBRARY LOCATION: Folkrätt SHELF CODE: s SOS torture |
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38. | Seymour, John : Childbirth and the law, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Childbirth and the law / Seymour, John, xxix, 391 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2000. ISBN 0-19-826468-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: The Current Law 2. Legal Intervention when a Foetus is Threatened or Harmed 3. Elements of a Negligence Action in Obstetrics and Midwifery 4. Negligent Treatment in Obstetrics and Midwifery 5. Negligent Failure to Provide Appropriate Information in Obstetrics and Midwifery 6. Other Actions in Obstetrics and Midwifery 7. The Assessment of Damages PART II: Assessing the Impact of the Law 8. The Legal Status of the Foetus 9. A Question of Autonomy? 10. Applying the Law of Negligence 11. After Birth: Maternal Liability for Antenatal Conduct? 12. The Duty of Care in Obstetrics and Midwifery 13. The Reality of Negligence Actions and the Need for Reform 14. Conclusion: The Role of the Law INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA / Canada / Australia |
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39. | Basser, Lee Ann : Fostering inclusive societal values through law, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Fostering inclusive societal values through law / Basser, Lee Ann ; Jones, Melinda REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The international journal of children's rights : vol. 10; no. 4., p. 371-402. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. - ISSN 0927-5560 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC-29; CDE; UDHR-26; Vienna declaration and programme of action; ICESCR-13; Declaration on the rights of mentally retarded persons; |
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40. | Brown, Hilary : Safeguarding adults and children with disabilities against abuse, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Safeguarding adults and children with disabilities against abuse / Brown, Hilary ; in cooperation with Working Group on Violence Against and Ill-treatment as well as Abuse of People, 186 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2003. ISBN 92-871-4919-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction 1.1. The Council of Europe against abuse 1.2. A note on terminology 1.3. Who is included within the term "people with disabilities" 1.4. Underlying values relating to empowerment, discrimination and abuse 1.5. Aims of the report 1.6. The structure of the report 2. What is meant by "abuse and mistreatment"? 2.1. Abuse: a process of definition 2.2. Types of abuse 2.3. Some underlying factors 2.4. Doubly disadvantaged groups 2.5. Making sensitive judgements 2.6. Summary 3. Awareness and research 3.1. Methodological issues 3.2. Is abuse inscreasing? 3.3. Cautions findings on abuse of disabled children 3.4. Cautions findings on abuse of disabled adults 3.5. Individual and structural causes of abuse 3.6. Generating comparable data across member states 3.7. Summary and check list 4. The role of law in protecting people with disabilities 4.1. The role of law 4.2. Definitions of abusive acts 4.3. Prevention of abuse 4.4. Facilitating access to justice and redress 4.5. Summary 5. Working to qchieve good practice 5.1. Models of prevention 5.2. Primary prevention 5.3. Secondary prevention 5.4. Tertiary prevention 5.5. Summary 6. Recommendations 6.1. Preface 6.2. Recommendations to governments of member states 7. References 7.1. Council of Europe documents 7.2. General references INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ECPT; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: CoE |
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41. | Leslie, Francis Pickering (ed.) : Americans with disabilities, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Americans with disabilities : exploring implications of the law for individuals and institutions / Leslie, Francis Pickering (ed.) ; Silvers, Anita, xxx, 410 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2000. ISBN 0-415-92368-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction: Achieving the Right to Live in the World: Americans with Disabilities and the Civil Rights Tradition / Leslie Francis and Anita Silvers. PART A : Foundations: Justice, Goodness and Disability Rights:. 1. Positively Disabled: The Relationship between the Definition of Disability and Rights under the ADA, by Patricia Illingworth and Wendy E. Parmet. 2. Disability, 3. Discrimination and Priority, by Richard A. Arneson. 4. Justice for People with Disabilities: The Semiconsequentialist Approach, by Thomas Pogge. 5. The Good of Agency, by Lowrence C. Becker. 6. At Home with My Daughter, by Eva Feder Kittay. 7. The Need for a Standard of Care, by Alasdair MacIntyre. PART B. Definitions: Who is Disabled? Who Is Protected?. 1. Does Disability Status Matter?, by Mark Kelman. 2. Biological Normality and the ADA, by Ron Amundson. 3. Impairment and Embodiment, by Mary Crossley. 4. The Supreme Court's Nearsighted View of the ADA, by Arlene Mayerson and Matthew Diller. 5. The Unprotected: Constructing Disability in the Context of Antidiscrimination Law, by Anita Silvers. 6. Stigma without Impairment: Demedicalizing Disability Discrimination, by David Wasserman. PART C.: Practical Applications: Work, Health, Congress and the Courts:. 1. Disability and the Definition of Work, by Iris Marion Young. 2. Disability and the Right to Work, by Gregory S. Kavka. 3. Market Failure and ADA Title I, by Michael Ashley Stein. 4. Studying Disability, Employment Policy and the ADA, by Peter David Blanck. PART C-2 Health:. 1. Health Care Resource Prioritization and Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities, by Dan W. Brock. 2. Utility, Equality and Health Care Needs of Persons with Disabilities: Interpreting the ADA's Requirement of Reasonable Accommodations, by David Orentlicher. 3. Disability and Illness, by Joel Feinberg. 4. Mental Disabilities, Equal Opportunity and the ADA, by Norman Daniels. PART C-3: Congess and the Courts:. 1. Disputing the Doctrine of Benign Neglect: A Challenge to the Disparate Treatment of Americans with Disabilities, by Harlan Hahn. 2. Making Change: The ADA as an Instrument of Social Reform, by Richard K. Scotch. 3. Ten Years Later: The ADA and the Future of Disability Policy, by Andrew I. Batavia. 4. ADA Title III : a fragile compromise, by Ruth Colker. 5. Courts andd wrongful birth : can disability itself be viewed as a legal wrong?, by Lori B. Andrews and Michelle Hibbert. 6. Go to the Margins of the Class: Hate Crimes and Disability, by Lennard J. Davis. PART. D. Viewing U.S. Law from Elsewhere: Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. 1. The ADA v. the Canadian Charter of Rights: Disability Rights and the Social Model of Disability, by Jerome E. Bickenbach. 2. The U.K. Disability Discrimination Act: disabling language, justifying inequitable social participation, by Mairian Corker. 3. A Bright New Era of Equality, Independence and Freedom: Casting an Australian Gaze on the ADA, by Melinda Jones and Ann Basser Marks. Appendix. Texts of Laws and Court Decisions. INDEX WORDS:
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42. | Clements, Luke : Disabled people and European human rights, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Disabled people and European human rights : a review of the implications of the 1998 human rights act for disabled children and adults in the UK / Clements, Luke ; Read, Janet, xv, 127 p.. - Bristol : Policy Press, 2003. ISBN 1-86134-425-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction. 1. Social policy and disabled people: a recent history. 2. The Human Rights Act and the European Convention on Human Rights: an introduction. 3. Disabled people's human rights: developing social awareness. 4. Human rights cases - disabled people: a detailed analysis (UK, European and international). 5. The way forward: policy and practice proposals. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ToA;
URL https://www.policypress.org.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=&products_id=457 |
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43. | Sloth-Nielsen, Julia (ed.) : Children's rights in Africa, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Children's rights in Africa : a legal perspective / Sloth-Nielsen, Julia (ed.) , x, 352 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2008. ISBN 978-0-7546-4887-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Part I:. 1. Children's rights and the law in African context: an introduction, Julia Sloth-Nielsen. 2. The regional system of protection of human rights in Africa, 'Dejo Olowu. 3. The African regional system for the protection of children's rights, Amanda Lloyd. 4. Domestication of children's rights in national legal systems in African context: progress and prospects, Julia Sloth-Nielsen. 5. African customary law and children's rights: intersections and domains in a new era, Chuma Himonga. 6. Combating child poverty: the role of economic, social and cultural rights, Danwood M. Chirwa. Part II:. 7. Child participation in Africa, Louise Ehlers and Cheryl Frank. 8. Restorative justice in child justice systems in Africa, Ann Skelton. 9. The impact of international law on children's rights on juvenile justice law reform in the African context, Godfrey O. Odongo. 10. The protection of children from all forms of violence – African experiences, Daksha Kassan. 11. The protection of refugee children under the African human rights system: finding durable solutions in international law, Thoko Kaime. 12. Children at both ends of the gun: child soldiers in Africa, Benyam D. Mezmur. 13. Implementing the girl child's right to education in selected countries in Africa, Lea Mwambene. 14. Trafficking of children in Africa: an overview of research, international obligations and existing legal provisions, Jacqui Gallinetti and Daksha Kassan. 15. Intercountry adoption from an African perspective, Trynie Davel. 16. HIV/Aids and children's rights in law and policy in Africa: confronting Hydra head on, Julia Sloth-Nielsen and Benyam D. Mezmur. 17. The hidden ones: children with disabilities in Africa and the right to education, Helene Combrinck. 18. Worst forms of child labour: a view from out of Africa, Jacqui Gallinetti. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Sudan / Ghana / Lesotho / Malawi / Madagascar / Namibia / Nigeria / Mozamique / Rwanda / South Africa / Uganda / Tanzania / Zambia / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; CRC; ICCPR; ICESCR; CERD; CEDAW; UDHR; Refugee convention; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child;
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=8836&edition_id=9861 |
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44. | Protecting children from sexual violence, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Protecting children from sexual violence : a comprehensive approach / ; Prepared by the Council of Europe programme "Building a Europe for and with children", 32 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2010. ISBN 978-92-871-6972-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. PART ONE: The reality of sexual violence against children in Europe and existing legal frameworks:. 1. Overview of the nature and extent of child sexual abuse in Europe. 2. The United Nations legislative framework for the protection of children from sexual violence, including sexual abuse and exploitation. 3. Sexual violence against children - The European legislative framework and outline of Council of Europe conventions and European Union policy. PART TWO: Sexual violence against children - Preventing and reporting:. 4. Children's participation in policy and practice to prevent child sexual abuse - Developing empowering interventions. 5. Towards a child-friendly justice and support for child victims of sexual abuse. 6. Against all odds - Communicating about sexual violence. 7. Sexual abuse of children with disabilities. 8. Preventing and signalling sexual violence against children - Policies and standards for child care in Europe. 9. Child helplines as awareness-raising, referral and reporting mechanisms on sexual violence against children. 10. Training professionals - An essential strategy for eradicating child sexual abuse. 11. The responsibility and co-ordination of professionals in tackling child sexual abuse. 12.Teaching children to protect themselves from sexual abuse. 13. Sexuality education and the prevention of sexual violence. 14. Gathering data on sexual violence against children. 15. Preventing sexual violence against children through citizenship and human rights education. PRT THREE: Rehabilitation and social reintegration of child victims, including child perpetrators:. 16. Recovery services for child victims of sexual violence and their families - What can be offered?. 17. Child and adolescent sexual abusers - For a rehabilitative approach driven by scientific evidence. 18. Children and young people exhibiting sexually harmful behaviour - What have we learned and what do we need to know to propose effective intervention?. PART FOUR: Sexual violence on the Internet:. 19. The Internet dimension of sexual violence against children. 20. Awareness raising to combat online sexual violence. PART FIVE: Public and private partnerships to eliminate sexual violence against children:. 21. Engaging the travel and tourism sector in protecting children from sexual exploitation. 22.Stop sex trafficking of children and young people - a unique ECPAT and Body Shop campaign. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; Convention for the suppression of the traffic in persons and of the exploitation of the prostitution of others; CEDAW; The worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182); ECHR; LIBRARY LOCATION: CoE-2010 |
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45. | Hetemäki, Inka (toim.) : Lapsen oikeuksien sopimusken käsikirja, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Lapsen oikeuksien sopimusken käsikirja = Handbook for the convention on the rights of the child / Hetemäki, Inka (toim.), 605 p.. - Helsinki : Edita publ. , 2011. ISBN 978-951-37-6073-1 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; LIBRARY LOCATION: VIB
URL http://netmarket.edita.fi/cgi-bin/netmarket/webprog/item/page.htm?itemCode1=37-6073-1&RowNum=1 |
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46. | Eide, Asbjorn (ed.) : Making peoples heard, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Making peoples heard : essays on human rights in honour of Gudmundur Alfredsson / Eide, Asbjorn (ed.) ; Möller, Jakob Th. ; Ziemele, Ineta, xxix, 643 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2011. ISBN 978-9004-19191-4 LANGUAGE: ENG, ICE ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART 1: THE RIGHT TO PEACE:. 1. milestones in the development of international humanitarian law, by Daniel Thürer. 2. Post-war American international law scepticism: the International Criminal Court, Stockholm 1924, by Mark Weston Janis. 3. Peace as a human right: the Jus cogens prohibition of aggression, by Alfred de Zayas. 4. The human right to peace, by William A. Schabas. 5. Security and human rights ain the regulation of private military companies: the role of the home state, by Francesco Fransioni. PART 2: THE UNITED NATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS:. 6. What makes democracy good, by Lyal S. Sunga. 7. Is the United Nations Human Rights Council living up to the international coummunity's expectations?, by Markus G. Schmidt. 8. The Human Rights Council: the perennial struggle between realism and idealism , by Bertrand G. Ramcharan. 9. Eight UN petitions procedure: a comparative analysis, by Jakob Th. Möller. 10. The legal status of views adopted by the Human Rights Committee - from genesis to adoption of general comment no. 33, by Geir Ulfstein. 11. Winter Break 2010: A week in the life of a Special rapporteur, by Martin Scheinin. 12. Legal and judicial shortcomings of the surrogate state of "UNMIKKISTAN", by Margret Heineksdottir. 13. The right to inclusive education for children with disabilities - innovations in the CRPD, by Oddny Mjöll Arnardottir. PART 3: HUMAN RIGHTS AT THE REGIONAL LEVEL:. 14. The Council of Europe: a champion in monitoring implementation of human rights standards?, by Petter F. Wille. 15. Flexibilising the modes of amending the European convention on human rights: an idea for a 'statute' for the European Court, by Krysztof Drzewicki. 16. Strengtheing of the principle of subsidiarity of the European convention on human rights, by Björg Thorarensen. 17. Presumtion of convention compliance, by David Por Björgvinsson. 18. The right to adequate judicial reasoning, by Ragnar Adalsteinsson. 19. Dialogue between states and international human rights monitoring organs - especially the European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance, by Lauri Hannikainen. 20. How old are you? Age discrimination and EU law, by Allan Rosas. 21. NHRIs in the European Union: status quo vadis?, by Morten Kjaerum and Jonas Grimheden. 22. Selected examples of the contemporary practice of the Inter-American system in confronting grave violations of human rights: United States and Colombia, by Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon. PART 4: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND MINORITIES:. 23. Prevention of discrimination, protection of minorities and the rights of indigenous peoples: challenges and choices, by Asbjorn Eide. 24. Minority protection in the African system of human rights, by Michelo Hansungule. 25. Indigenous peoples on the international scene: a personal reminiscene, by Lee Swepston. 26. Indigenous peoples and the right to development, by Rainer Hofmann and Juri Alistair Gauthier. 27. Principal problems regarding indigenous land rights and recent endeavours to resolve them, by Erica-Irene A. Daes. 28. Traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples: preserve or protect? That's the question, by Mpazi Sinjela. 29. Redefining sovereignty and self-determination throughg a declaration of sovereignty: the Inuit way of defining the parameters for future Arctic governance, by Timo Koivurova. PART 5: HUMAN RIGHTS IN NATIONAL PRACTICES:. 30. Compliance with the views of the UN Human Rights Committee and the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights in Iceland, by Gudrun Gauksdottir and Thordis Ingadottir. 31. Did lack of democratic governance contribute to the recent collapse of the Icelandic banking system (Summary in English), by Eirikur Tomasson. 32. "Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom": constitutional principles and preceding causes of the crash in Iceland, by Herdis Thorgeirsdottir. 33. The constitutionalism of the Republic of Iceland and the role and status of the President, by august por Arnason. 34. The hundred-year journey of the concept of human rights in China, by Xu Xianming. 35. Article 17 of China's regional national autonomy law: its implementation andimplications, by MAria Lundberg and Zhou Yong. 36. Enforcement of economic, social and cultural rights at national level: the Indian practice, by Manoj Kumar Sinha. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICC statute; ICCPR-20; ICCPR-OP; ICESCR; CERD; CAT; CEDAW; ECHR; CRPD; EU charter of fundamental rights; TFEU; Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); |
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47. | Siddiqui, Kamal : Better days, better lives, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Better days, better lives : towards a strategy for implementing the convention on the rights of the child in Balgadesh / Siddiqui, Kamal, xii, 104 p.. - Dhaka, Bangladesh : The University Press LTD, 2001. ISBN 984-05-1584-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Bangladesh laws and the CRC. 2. The capacity of the Bangladesh state to implement the CRC. 3. What is to be done? INDEX WORDS:
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48. | Ramachandran, Vimala (ed.) : Gender and social equity in primary education, |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Gender and social equity in primary education : hierarchies of access / Ramachandran, Vimala (ed.) ISBN 0-7619-3247-X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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49. | Lapsen oikeuksien toteutuminen kansalaisyhteydenottojen valossa, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Lapsen oikeuksien toteutuminen kansalaisyhteydenottojen valossa : Lapsiasiavaltuutetun vuosikirja 2013 = Genomförandet av barnets rättigheter i ljuset av kontakterna från medborgarna : Barnombudsmannens årsbok 2013 / - ( Lapsivatuutetun toimiston julkaisuja 2013 ; 9), 75 p.. - Helsingfors : Barnombudsmannens byrå, 2013. - ISSN 1798-3991 ISBN 978-952-00-3621-8 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; LIBRARY LOCATION: S Barnombudsmannens... |
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50. | Imoh, Afua Twum-Danso (ed.) : Children's lives in an era of children's rights, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Children's lives in an era of children's rights : the progress of the convention on the rights of the child in Africa / Imoh, Afua Twum-Danso (ed.) ; Ansell, Nicola - (Routledge research in human rights law), xvii, 258 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2014. ISBN 978-0-415-81607-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Reasling Children's Rights in Africa: An Introduction, by Afua Twum-Danso Imoh. 2. Conflicting Protectionist and Participation Models of Children's Rights: Their consequences for Uganda's Orphans and Vulnerable Children, by Kristen E. Cheney 3. Children's Rights in the Time of AIDS in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, by Amy Norman. 4. Earning Rights: Discourses on Children's Rights and Proper Childhood in Ethiopia, by Tatek Abebe and Tamirat Tefera. 5. Children's Rights in the DRC and Neoliberal Reforms: The Case of Mines in the Province of Katanga, by Géraldine André and Marie Godin. 6. Children's Participation in Prohibited Work and its Implications for the CRC, by Samuel Okyere. 7. What can Children's Rights Mean when Children are Struggling to Survive? The Case of Chiweshe, Zimbabwe, by Michael Bourdillon and Eve Musvosvi. 8. In the Best Interests of the Child: The Case of Child Domestic Workers in Ghana and Nigeria, by Evelyn Omoike. 9. Why are Aspirations for Children in Tanzania not Translating into Substantive Change, by Kate McAlpine 10. Accessing and Participating in Education in Lesotho: Children in the Early Years with Special Needs, by Jacqui O’Riordan, James Urwick, Matemoho Khatleli, Stella Long, Grace Ntaote, Florence Nyakudya and Nthabeleng Maketela. 11. Barriers to the Effective Implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in the Niger Delta of Nigeria, by Emilie Secker. 12. Progressing Street Children's Rights and Participation in Policy: Evidence from the South Africa, by Lorraine van Blerk. 13. Making the Case for a Broader Definition of Child Participation: Evidence from the Niver Delta of Nigeria, by Samuel Okyere and Afua Twum-Danso Imoh. 14. The Convention on the Rights of the Child: advancing social justice for African children?, by Nicola Ansell. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Ethiopia / Lesotho / Nigeria / South Africa / Tanzania / Uganda / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; CRC; ICCPR; |
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51. | The equal rights review, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The equal rights review : promoting equality as a fundamental human right and a basic principle of social justice, vol. nine (2012) /, 1-213 p.. - London : The Equal Rights Trust, 2012. - ISSN 1757-1650 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Dimitra Petrova: Equal rights irrespective of disability. 2. Aleksejs Dimitrovs: Equality law in Latvia: Current trends and challenges. 3. Vickie Knox: Abortion in the Americas: Non-discrimination and equality as tools for advocacy and litigation. 4. Vanessa Long: Statutory parental leave and pay in the UK: Stereotypes and discrimination. 5. Gerard Quinn and Suzanne Doyle: Taking the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities seriously: The past and future of the EU structural funds as a tool to achieve community living. 6. Camilla Parker and Luke Clements: The European Union structural funds and the right to community living. 7. Georgette Mulheir: Deinstitutionalisation - a human rights priority for children with disabilities. 8. Lawrence Mute: Moving from the norm to practice: Towards ensuring legal capacity for persons with disabilities in Kenya. 9. Joanna Whiteman: Limiting autonomy? Mental capacity to refuse treatment in the UK: Case note. Testimony: Just like one of the others: Testimony of a British student living with cerebral palsy. Interview: Breaking down the barriers: Current challenges to disability equality, ERT talks with Hiroshi Kawamura and Kapka Panayotova. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: El Salvador / Colombia / Kenya / Latvia / Nicaragua / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): CRPD; CRC; ECHR |
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52. | O'Mahony, Charles (ed.) : Disability law and policy, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Disability law and policy : an analysis of the UN Convention / O'Mahony, Charles (ed.) ; Quinn, Gerard (ed.), 500 p. - Dublin : Clarus Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1-905536-90-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Eilionóir Flynn: Gender, disability and access to justice: an intersectional exploration of Article 13 of the CRPD. 2. Ignacio Campoy Cervera: Ideas for the construction of a human rights model for children, with or without disabilities. 3. Barbara Phillips, Nicole Emmenegger, Bruno Trezzini and Mary Keogh: Raising awareness about awareness: insights from the feminist movement on interpreting Article 8 of the CRPD. 4. Mary Keogh: Disability, gender and development. 5. Jukka Kumpuvuori and Riku Virtanen: Are we right or are we right? 'Right approach' in the advocacy work of organisations of persons with disabilities. 6. Anna Arstein-Kerslake: Legal capacity and supported decision-making: respecting rights and empowering people. 7. Mary Keys: Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the European Convention on Human Rights. 8. Tina Minkowitz: Legal capacity: alternatives to functional capacity. 9. Lana Kerzner: Supported decision-making innovations: the Canadian experience. 10. János Fiala-Butora: The CRPD and legal capacity reform in Hungary: compromise of what?. 11. Sándor Gurbai: Unfulfilled dream about moving from civil death to visible citizen: legal capacity law reform in Hungary. 12. Suzanne Doyle: Article 14 of the CRPD in light of Article 5 of the ECHR: the challenge for Council of Europe member states regarding the involuntary detention of persons with mental disabilities. 13. Tina Minkowitz: Mental health law: a paradigm for its dissolution. 14. Bernadette McSherry: 'New' rights for mental health laws? The right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health and the rights of carers. 15. Fiona Morrissey: Advance directives: supporting legal capacity in mental health care. 16. Liz Brosnan: The CRPD and human-rights based approaches: a magic wand for inclusion?. 17. Charles O'Mahony and Clara Hackett: The CRPD and the fusion of mental health and legal capacity legislation. 18. Charles O'Mahony: The implications of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on criminal responsibility. 19. Noelin Fox: Independent living: the potential of the European Court of Human Rights. 20. Elizabeth Kamundia: Independent living for persons with disabilities in Kenya: charting the way forward. 21. Tabitha Collingbourne: Contradiction in terms? The UK, socio-economic rights and Article 19 CRPD. 22. Andrew Power: Self-determining options: comparative perspectives in independent living law & policy. 23. Sinead O'Donnell and Charles O'Mahony: The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: exploring the synergy between Article 12 and Article 19. 24. Andrea Broderick and Shivaun Quinlivan: The right to education: Article 24 of the CRPD. 25. Joyce Mortimer: Inclusive education: moving beyond ideology and restrictive theoretical perspectives. 26. Bronagh Byrne: Reconciling sameness and difference in disability rights ideology: the case of student identity. 27. Tsitsi Chataika: African perspectives on Article 24 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. 28. Joyce Mortimer: The European Court of Human Rights and the right to inclusive education. 29. Anna Lawson: Reasonable accommodation in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and non-discrimination in employment: rising to the challenges?. 30. Olivia Smith: The CRPD and the general occupational requirement in employment. 31. Aisling de Paor: Genetic discrimination in employment: the relevance of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. 32. Claire Bruton and Shivaun Quinlivan: Disability, EU law and the CRPD: a new dawn?. 33. Charlotte May-Simera and Elizabeth Kamundia: Disability quota systems in public service employment, positive discrimination and Article 27 of the CRPD. 34. Francisco J. Bariffi: Human rights and disability: reinterpreting disability within the OAS in light of the CRPD. 35. David Hosking: The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the European Union. 36. Omolara Funmilola Akinpelu: Human rights and persons with disabilities in Nigeria: beyond policy formulation. 37. Paula Campos Pinto: Of rights and wrongs: the national disability strategy in Portugal. 38. Meredith Raley: Article 33 of the CRPD: its potential for realising the human rights of persons with disabilities. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada / Hungary / Kenya / Nigeria / Portugal / UK NOTE (GENERAL): CRPD; ECHR |
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53. | Montero, Delfin : Educación Secundaria y discapacidad intelectual en Euskadi, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Educación Secundaria y discapacidad intelectual en Euskadi / Montero, Delfin ; Etxabe, Eguskiñe ; López, Ana Luisa - (Cuadernos Deusto de Derechos Humanos ; núm. 87), 86 p. - Bilbao : Universidad de Deusto, 2017. ISBN 978-84-16982-19-6 LANGUAGE: SPA ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introducción. Descriptión de la investigación: objectivos y caracteristicas del estudio sobre el alumnado con Discapacidad Intelectual o del Desarrollo (DID) en Secundaria. Sintesis del análisis de los resultados y recommendaciones. 1. Clima de centro. 2. Profesional de referencia. 3. Aprendizaje personalizado y colaborativo. 4. Planification del programa educative personalizado del alumnado. 5. Comunicación y colaboración centro-familias. 6. Coordinacion con asociaciones externas. 7. Recursos. INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.deusto-publicaciones.es/deusto/index.php/en/cddh-en/cddh01i-cuadernos-2 |
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54. | 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:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRPD |