61. | Minow, Martha : Between vengeance and forgiveness, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Between vengeance and forgiveness : facing history after genocide and mass violence / Minow, Martha ; foreword by Richard J. Goldstone, xiii, 214 p.. - Boston, MA : Beacon Press, 1998. ISBN 0-8070-4507-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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62. | Zafer-Smith, Golda : Special issue : psychologists and human rights, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Special issue : psychologists and human rights / Zafer-Smith, Golda REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The international journal of human rights : vol. 7; no. 1., p. 1-140. - London : Frank Cass, 2003. - ISSN 1364-2987 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The rights of the disadvantaged, by Mary Warnock. 2. Medical ethics inprofessional conduct, by Halla Beloff. INDEX WORDS:
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63. | Bloxham, Donald : Genocide on trial - war crimes trials and the formation of holocaust history and memory, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Genocide on trial - war crimes trials and the formation of holocaust history and memory / Bloxham, Donald, xix, 273 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2003. ISBN 0-19-820872-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: THE LEGAL PRISM: 1. Shaping the Trials: The Politics of Trial Policy 1945-1949 2. Race-specific Crimes in Punishment and Re-educative Policy: The Jewish Factor. PART II : POST-WAR REPRESENTATIONS AND PERCEPTIONS:. 3. Plumbing the Depths of Nazi Criminality: The Limits of Legal Imagination. 4. Charting the Breadth of Nazi Criminality: The Failure of the Trial Medium. PART III: THE TRIALS AND POSTERITY: 5. A Nuremberg Historiography of the Holocaust?. Conclusions Appendix A: Charter of the International Military Tribunal, Article 6 Appendix B: The Defendants and Organizations before the IMT Appendix C: The Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings Bibliography INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): IMT charter; UN charter; Genocide convention; |
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64. | Zafer-Smith, Golda : Anti-semitism and anti-discrimination training and practice, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Anti-semitism and anti-discrimination training and practice / Zafer-Smith, Golda REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The international journal of human rights : vol. 7; no. 1., p. 104-127. - London : Frank Cass, 2003. - ISSN 1364-2987 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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65. | Report on ongoing and planned measures and activities of the Federal government at combating right-wing extremism, xenophobia, anti-semitism and violence pursuant to Subpara. 21 of the resolution by the German Bundestag of 30 March 2001 (Doc. no. 14/5456), 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Report on ongoing and planned measures and activities of the Federal government at combating right-wing extremism, xenophobia, anti-semitism and violence pursuant to Subpara. 21 of the resolution by the German Bundestag of 30 March 2001 (Doc. no. 14/5456) /, 99 p.. - Berlin : Ministry of the Interior , 2001. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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66. | Kallen, Evelyn : Social inequality and social injustice , 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Social inequality and social injustice : a human rights / Kallen, Evelyn, xvi, 216 p.. - Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. ISBN 0-333-92428-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction: A Human Rights Approach to the Analysis of Dominant/Subordinate Relations. 1. The Human Rights Perspective: International Human Rights 2. The Social Construction of Inequality. 3. Prejudice and Discrimination: Building Blocks of Social Inequality. 4. The Experience of Degradation, Abuse and the Harmful Impact of Hate. 5. Equality/Equity-seeking Protest Movements 1: Women's Rights. 6. Equality/Equity-seeking Protest Movements 2: Gay and Lesbian Rights. 7. The Roots of the Aboriginal Movement: Colonialism and Cultural Genocide. 8. Aboriginal Rights and New Nationhood Movements. 9. Conclusion: Strengths and Weaknesses of the Current Human Rights System. Appendices References Index INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.palgrave.com/products/Catalogue.aspx?is=0-333-92426-6 |
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67. | Newman, Edward : Refugees and forced displacement : international security, human vulnerability, and the state , 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Refugees and forced displacement : international security, human vulnerability, and the state / Newman, Edward, x, 391 p.. - Tokyo : United Nations U. P., 2003. ISBN 92-808-1086-3 LANGUAGE: ENg ABSTRACT: PART I : POLITICAL,, SECURITY AND NORMATIVE PERSPECTIVES: 1. Refugees, international security, and human vulnerability : introduction and survey / Edward Newman. 2. Refugees as grounds for international action / Gil Loescher. 3. Refugees and human displacement in contemporary international relations : reconciling state and individual sovereignty / Gary G. Troeller. 4. Refugee protection policies and security issues / Joanne Van Selm. 5. Human security and the protection of refugees / Astri Suhrke. 6. Thinking ethically about refugees : a case for the transformation of global governance / Mervyn Frost. 7. The early warning of forced migration : state or human security?, Susanne Schmeidl. PART II : DISPLACEMENT, RETURN AND RESETTLEMENT: 8. Towards a protection regime for internally displaced persons / Erin D. Mooney. 9. Reconciling control and compassion? : human smuggling and the right to asylum / Khalid Koser. 10. Post-conflict peace-building and the return of refugees : concepts, practices, and institutions / B.S. Chimni. 11. The long-term challenges of conflict reconstruction and reintegration : case-studies of Haiti and Bosnia-Herzegovina / Patricia Weiss Fagen. 12. Sovereignty, gender, and displacement / Julie Mertus. PART III : ACTORS AND INSTITUTIONS: 13. Securitizing sovereignty? : states, refugees, and the regionalization of international law / Gregor Noll. 14. A new tower of Babel? : reappraising the architecture of refugee protection / William Maley. 15. Distance makes the heart grow fonder : media images of refugees and asylum seekers / Peter Mares. 16. Changing roles of NGO's in refugee assistance, by Mark Raper. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Refugee convention; Protocol relating to the status of refugees; UN charter; |
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68. | Quigley, Kevin F. F. : For democracy's sake, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph For democracy's sake : foundations and democracy assistance in Central Europe / Quigley, Kevin F. F., xix, 190 p.. - Washington, D.C.; John Hopkins U. P., 1997. ISBN 0-943875-80-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction: A New World. 2. Czech Republic: Standing Apart. 3. Hungary: The Long Road. 4. Poland: First among Equals. 5. Slovakia: Slipping Behind. 6. Regional Projects: Going against the Grain. 7. George Soros: Leader of the Band. 8. Conclusions and Recommendations. App. 1. Project Advisory Committee Members. App. 2. For Democracy's Sake Workshop Participants. App. 3. Data on Foundation Assistance. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / Bulgaria / Canada / Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic / Hungary / Netherlands / Norway / Poland / Romania / Slovakia |
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69. | Kselman, Thomas (ed.) : European Christian democracy, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph European Christian democracy : historical legacies and comparative perspectives / Kselman, Thomas (ed.) ; Buttigieg, Joseph A., viii, 339 p.. : Univ. of Notre Dame Press, 2004. ISBN 0-268-02276-3 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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70. | Walden, Raphael (ed.) : Racism and human rights, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Racism and human rights / Walden, Raphael (ed.), 176 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. ISBN 90-04-13651-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Preface by Clemens Nathan. 1. Racism, Xenophobia and Discrimination—Humanity’s Need for a New Ethical Code of Conduct, by His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan Bin Talal; The Security Council and the Protection of Human Rights by Bertrand G. Ramcharan. 2. The Future Shape of Europe, by Robert Badinter. 3. Slavery as Piracy—The Legal Case for Reparations for Slavery, by by Geraldine Van Bueren. 4. Judaism as a Source of Human Rights, by by Asher Maoz. 5. Perceptions of the Other—Lessons from Jewish-Christian Dialogue, by by Edward Kessler. 6. Racism and Xenophobia in Virtual Russia, by Stella Rock. 7. Unease in the Global Village: German-language Racism on the Internet, by Rebekah Webb. 8. The European Race Directive: A Bridge too Far? by Fernne Brennan. 9. The Drafting of the Articles on the Middle East and Antisemitism at the Durban Conference Against Racism, by Raphael Walden. INDEX WORDS:
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71. | Jones, Adam (ed.) : Genocide, war crimes & the West, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Genocide, war crimes & the West : history and complicity / Jones, Adam (ed.), 424 p.. - New York : Zed Books, 2004. ISBN 1-84277-191-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents::Part 1: Overview::1. Introduction: Genocide, War Crimes and the West - Adam Jones::2. Shades of Complicity: Towards a Typology of Transnational Crimes against Humanity - Peter Stoett::Part 2: Cases::3. Imperial Germany and the Herero of Southern Africa: Genocide and the Quest for Recompense - Jan-Bart Gewald::4. Genocide by Any Other Name: North American Indian Residential Schools in Context - Ward Churchill ::5. The Allies in World War Two: The Anglo-American Bombardment of German Cities - Eric Langenbacher::6. Torture and Other Violations of the Law by the French Army during the Algerian War - Raphaëlle Branche::7. Atrocity and Its Discontents: U.S. Double-Mindedness about Massacre, from the Plains Wars to Indonesia - Peter Dale Scott::8. Bob Kerrey's Atrocity, the Crime of Vietnam, and the Historic Pattern of U.S. Imperialism - S. Brian Willson::Document 1 ::(1) Inaugural Statement to the Russell Vietnam War Crimes Tribunal (1966) -- Jean-Paul Sartre::9. Charles Horman et alia vs. Henry Kissinger: U.S. Intervention in 1970s Chile and the Case for Prosecutions - Mario I. Aguilar::10. The Wretched of the Nations: The West's Role in Human Rights Violations::in the Bangladesh War of Independence - Suhail Islam and Syed Hassan::11. Indicting Henry Kissinger: The Response of Raphael Lemkin - Steven L. Jacobs::12. Crimes of the West in Democratic Congo: Reflections on Belgian Acceptance of "Moral Responsibility" for the Death of Lumumba - Thomas Turner::13. In the Name of the Cold War: How the West Aided and Abetted the Barre Dictatorship of Somalia - Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi ::14. The Security Council: Behind the Scenes in the Rwanda Genocide - Linda R. Melvern::15. U.S. Policy and Iraq: A Case of Genocide? - Denis J. Halliday::Documents 2 & 3::(2) Criminal Complaint against the United States and Others for Crimes against the People of Iraq (1996) - Ramsey Clark::(3) Letter to the Security Council (2001) - Ramsey Clark::16. The Fire in 1999? The United States, Nato, and the Bombing of Yugoslavia - David Bruce Macdonald::17. Collateral Damage: The Human Cost of Structural Violence - Peter G. Prontzos::Part 3: Truth and Restitution::18. Institutional Responses to Genocide and Mass Atrocity - Ernesto Verdeja::19. International Citizens' Tribunals on Human Rights - Arthur Jay Klinghoffer::20. Coming to Terms with the Past: The Case for a Truth and Reparations Commission on Slavery, Segregation, and Colonialism - Francis Njubi Nesbitt::Document 4::4) The World Conference against Racism: Declarations on the Transatlantic Slave Trade::Part 4: Closing Observations::21. Afghanistan and Beyond - Adam Jones::22. Letter to America - Breyten Breytenbach::Index INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Albania / Algeria / Argentina / Australia / Bangladesh / Belgium / Brazil / Cambodia / Canada / Chad / Chile / China / Colombia / Congo / Cuba / Cyprus / East Timor / Egypt / El Salvador / Germany / Greece / Guatemala / Hungary / Indonesia / Iraq / Ireland / ISrael / Italy / Jamaica / Japan / Montenegro / Namibia / Nicaragua / Nigeria / Pakistan / Romania / Rwanda / Serbia / Sierra Leone / Somalia / South Africa / Turkey / Viet Nam / Yugoslavia / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; |
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72. | Kimenyi, Alexandre (ed.) : Anatomy of genocide, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Anatomy of genocide : state-sponsored mass-killings in the twentieth century / Kimenyi, Alexandre (ed.) ; Scott, Otis - (Symposium series ; 58), ii, 446. - New York : The Edwin Mellen Press, 2001. ISBN 0-7734-7600-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The political determinants of ethnic genocide, by Frank M. Afflitto and Margaret Vandiver. 2. Always the first to go - people with disabilities, by Arthur Blaser. 3. In through the gates and out through the chimneys - gypsys and the Holocaust, by Deborah Bruce. 4. In the eyes of the beholder - the Brasilian Black Consciousness movement's perceptions of genocide against Afro-Brasilians, by David Covin. 5. The structure of obligations in international humanitarian law and its implications for conceptions of citizenship, by L. Edward, Margaret Vandiver, and W. Richard Janikowski. 6. Genocide in Matabeleland and Midlands in Zimbabwe - a failed transition to democracy and ethnic coexistence, by Smile Dube. 7. The victims of Nazi persecution - will the Holocaust-era litigation answer the questions of history?, by Barry A. Fisher. 8. In genocide, responsibility stems from volition, by Albert Globus. 9. Class, nation and race in communist crimes against humanity - theoretical and historical reflections on Marxist racism and violence, by Steve Heder. 10. why did the international community fail Rwanda and continues to do it?, by Augustin Kamongi. 11. Ethnic relations in Central Europe - how to foster and to avoid genocide and ethnic cleansing, by Thomas Kando. 12. Armenian genocide and the survival of children, by Isabel Kaprielian-Churchill. 13. The Armenian genocide and the unpaid life insurance policies - legal and historical perspectives, by Hrayr S. Karagueuzian. 14. The Rwandan genocide - a test case for Evangelization, by Elisee Rutagambwa. 15. Doctors, society and the Holocaust - searching for the roots of evil, by Erich H. Loewy. 16. The Armenian property and the destruction of Armenian historical monuments as a manifestation of the genocidal process, by Dickram Kouymjian. 17. The Austrian encounter, by Samson Munn. 18. The Japanese press and the Rwandan genocide, by Michimi Muranushi. 19. Holocaust population redeployment and Soviet forced labor camps, by Tams Stark. 20. The post-genocide state of Rwanda, by Yukimo Takashima. 21. A philosophy of negotiation - retracing the coordinates of subjectivity, by Adrian Parr. 22. The Armenian genocide through art and literature, by Rubina Peroomian. 23. Why Johnny doesn't learn about genocide - how the American schooling system has betrayed the history and legacy of genocide, by Nicole Vartivanian. 24. Indifference + inaction = genocide, by Lionel Von Frederick Rawlins. 25. Trivialization of genocide - the case of Rwanda, by Alexandre Kimenyi. INDEX WORDS:
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73. | Valentino, Benjamin A. : Final solutions , 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Final solutions : mass killing and genocide in the 20th century / Valentino, Benjamin A. - (Cornell studies in security affairs), viii, 317 p.. - Ithaca : Cornell U. P., 2004. ISBN 0-8014-3965-5 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Albania / Algeria / Armenia / Austria / Bangladesh / Belgium / Bolivia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Bulgaria / Burundi / Cambodia / Chechnya / China / Croatia / Czechoslovakia / East Timor / El salvador / Ethiopia / France / Germany / Greece / Guatemala / Hungary / Indonesia / Iran / Iraq / Israel / Italy / Japan / Korea / Latvia / Macedonia / Mozambique / Namibia / Nicaragua / Nigeria / Pakistan / Philippines / Poland / Rhodesia / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Serbia / Somalia / USSR / Spain / Sudan / Tanzania / Turkey / Uganda / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA / Viet Nam / Yugoslavia / Zaire / Zambia / Zimbabwe |
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74. | Beichelt, Timm : Minorities in new European democracies, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Minorities in new European democracies : a source of destabilization? / Beichelt, Timm REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: European yearbook of minority issues [=EYMI] : vol. 2, 2002/3, p. 53-72. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. ISBN 90-04-138339-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Estonia NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR-27; ECHR; |
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75. | Davis, Madeleine (ed.) : The Pinochet case, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Pinochet case : origins, progress and implications / Davis, Madeleine (ed.), x, 266 p.. - London : Institute of Latin American Studies, 2004. ISBN 1-900039-52-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction : law and politics in the Pinochet case, by Madeleine Davis. PART 1 : CONTEXT:. 2. Kissinger and Pinochet facing universal jurisdiction, by Juan E. Garcés. 3. Constitutional and political foundations of impunity in Chile, by Brian Loveman. 4. The Pinochet factor in Chilean politics, by Alan Angell. PART 2 : LEGAL PROGRESS :. 5. The progress of Pinochet through the UK extradition procedure : an analysis of the legal challenges and judicial deicisions, by Diana Woodhouse. 6. The Pinochet case in the Chilean courts, by Francisco Bravo López. PART 3 : POLITICS:. 7. The politics of the Pinochet case in the United Kingdom, by Madeleine Davis. 8. Spanish public opinion and the Pinochet case, by Carlos Malamud. 9. The consequences of the Pinochet case for Chilean politics, by Carlos Huneeus. PART 4 : IMPLICATIONS AND EFFECTS:. 10. Of cataslysts and cases : transnational prosecutions and impunity in Latin America, by Naomi Roht-Arriaza. 11. The Pinochet case and the changing boundaries of democracy, by Alexandra Barahona de Brito. 12. International law after the Pinochet case, by Antonio Remiro Brotóns. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Belgium / Brazil / Chile / Cuba / Denmark / France / Germany / Guatemala / Iran / Iraq / Israel / Italy / Norway / Peru / Spain / Sweden / United Kingdom / Uruguay / USA / Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; CAT; Geneva conventions; AMR;
URL https://www.brookings.edu/press/books/clientpr/ila/pinochetcase.htm |
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76. | Gellately, Robert (ed.) : The specter of genocide, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The specter of genocide : mass murder in historical perspective / Gellately, Robert (ed.) ; Kierman, Ben, x, 396 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge University, 2003. ISBN 0-521-52750-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction Robert Gellately and Ben Kiernan. Part I:. Genocide and Modernity: 2. Twentieth century genocides: underlying ideological themes from Armenia to East Timor Ben Kiernan; 3. The modernity of genocides: war, race, and revolution in the twentieth century Eric D. Weitz; 4. Seeking the roots of modern genocide: on the macro- and micro-history of mass murder Omer Bartov; 5. Genocide and the body politic in the time of modernity Marie Fleming. Part II: Indigenous Peoples and Colonial Issues: 6. Indigenous peoples genocide: rhetoric of human rights Elazar Barkan; 7. Military culture and the production of ‘final solutions’ in the colonies: the example of Wilhelminian Germany Isabel V. Hull; 8. East Timor: counter-insurgency and genocide John G. Taylor. Part III. The Era of the Two World Wars: 9. Under cover of war: the Armenian genocide in the context of total war Jay Winter; 10. The mechanism of a mass crime: the ‘great terror’ in the Soviet Union, 1937–1938 Nicolas Werth; 11. The third reich, the Holocaust and visions of serial genocide Robert Gellately; 12. Reflections on modern Japanese history in the context of the concept of ‘genocide’ Gavan McCormack. Part IV:. Genocide and Mass Murder Since 1945: 13. ‘ When the world turned to chaos’: 1965 and its aftermath in Bali, Indonesia Leslie Dwyer and Degung Santikarma; 14. Genocide in Cambodia and Ethiopia Edward Kissi; 15. Modern genocide in Rwanda: ideology, revolution, war, and mass murder in an African state Robert Melson; 16. History, motive, law, intent: combining historical and legal methods in understanding Guatemala’s 1981–1983 genocide Greg Grandin; 17. Analysis of a mass crime: ethnic cleansing in the former Yugoslavia, 1991–1999 Jacques Semelin. CONCLUSIONS: 18. The specter of genocide Robert Gellately and Ben Kiernan. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Genocide convention;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/uk/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521527503 |
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77. | delflem, Mathieu (ed.) : Terrorism and counter-terrorism, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Terrorism and counter-terrorism : criminological perspectives / delflem, Mathieu (ed.) - (Sociology of crime, law and deviance ; vol. 5), x, 226 p.. - Amsterdam : ELSEVIER, 2004. - ISSN 1521-6136 ISBN 0-7623-1040-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction: Towards a Criminological Sociology of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism. (M. Deflem). Part I : Theoretical Perspectives in the Criminology of Terrorism. Terrorism as Social Control. (D. Black). Terrorism and Criminology. (R. Rosenfeld). A Reciprocal Approach to Terrorism and Terrorist-Like Behavior. (G. Barak). Part II : Methodlogical Issues in Terrorism Research. How does Studying Terrorism Compare to Studying Crime? (G. LaFree, L. Dugan). Terrorism and Empirical Testing: Using Indictment Data to Assess Changes in Terrorist Conduct. (K. Damphousse, B. Smith). Counteracting Terror: Group Design and Response Modalities. (M. Thomas). Terrorism and the Federal Social Science Research Agenda. (M. A. Zahn, K. J. Strom). Part III : Counter-Terrorism, Ideology, and Security. Neoconservativism and American Counter-Terrorism: Endarkened Policy? (W. de Lint). Right-Wing Ideology, Terrorism, and the False Promise of Security (B. Berry). Part IV : The Construction and Reality of Terrorism. Speaking of Evil and Terrorism: The Political and Ideological Construction of a Moral Panic. (V. E. Kappeler, A. E. Kappeler). The Challenge of Terrorism to Free Societies in the Global Village. (P. Leighton). INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/702399/description#description |
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78. | Curtis, Michael : The Hilsner case and ritual murder, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The Hilsner case and ritual murder / Curtis, Michael REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights review : vol. 5; no. 3 (April-June)., p. 50-61. - Piscataway, NJ : Transaction Publ., 2004. - ISSN 1524-8879 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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79. | Illman, Mika : Hets mot folkgrupp, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Hets mot folkgrupp / Illman, Mika - (Publikationer av suomalainen lakimiesyhdistys : Serien A ; Nr 262), xxi, 306 p.. - Helsinki : Suomalainen lakimiesyhdistys, 2005. ISBN 951-855-240-1 LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland / Australia / Denmark / Italy / Norway / United Kingdom / Sweden / Germany / USA NOTE (THESIS): Dr.iur. (thesis), Helsingfors Universitet, Juridiska fakulteten, [2005], [T] NOTE (GENERAL): CERD; ICCPR, ECHR-8-10; |
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80. | Medda-Windischer, Roberta : The jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series The jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights / Medda-Windischer, Roberta REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: European yearbook of minority issues [=EYMI] : vol. 3, 2003/4, p. 389-422. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2005. ISBN 90-04-14280-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Catalonia / Turkey / Georgia / Cyprus NOTE (GENERAL): ECHRP-14; ECHR-8; ECHRP1-3; |
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81. | Aggestam, Karin (red.) : (O)rättfärdiga krig, 2004 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph (O)rättfärdiga krig / Aggestam, Karin (red.), 212 p.. - Lund : Studentlitteratur, 2004. ISBN 91-44-02747-8 LANGUAGE: SWE ABSTRACT: INNEHÅLL:. 1. Inledning: Teoritraditioner om rättfärdiga krig. Karin Aggestam. Krig och etik, 11 Nya krig och humanitära interventioner:Våldsmonopolets uppluckring?, 13 Global terrorism och preventiva krig, 16 Teoritraditionen om rättfärdiga krig, 18 Bokens uppläggning. 2. Teologi, genus och rättfärdiga krig, Anna t. Höglund. Teoriernas historiska förankring i kristen kontext. Moderna utformningar av kraven på jus ad bellum. Modern kristen etik och rättfärdigandet av krig. Kraven på jus in bello. Rättfärdigandet av krig och hotet från internationell terrorism. Att etiskt rättfärdiga militär våldsanvändning. Rättfärdigandet av krig i ett genusperspektiv. Avslutning. 3. Önskade krig, nödvändiga krig, otänkbara krig, Wilhelm Agrell. Önskade krig. Nödvändiga krig. Otänkbara krig. Det begränsade krigets självmotsägelser. Dödandets nollvisioner – det riskfria kriget?. Kriget som dokusåpa. Avslutning. 4. Ett rättfärdigt krig är ett folkrättsligt tillåtet krig, Inger Österdahl. FN-stadgans våldsförbud. Rätten till självförsvar. Säkerhetsrådets våldsmonopol. Humanitär intervention. Utvidgat självförsvar. Försök att rättfärdiga krigen med säkerhetsrådsresolutioner. Avslutning. 5. Den nya tidens krig och rättfärdigandets diskurser, Helena Lindholm Schulz. Politiskt våld och diskurs. Självförsvarsdiskursen. Rädsla och idén om självförsvar. Identitet, konflikt och självbestämmande. Medel/våldets karaktär. Avslutning. 6. Rättfärdigande av amerikansk krigföring, Adrian Hyde-Price. Den amerikanska republiken och det internationella systemet. Amerikansk säkerhetsstrategi efter Vietnam. Operation ”Desert Storm” (1991) – ett rättfärdigt krig?. Moraliska dilemman i virtuella krig. 1990 talets nya utmaningar. USA efter den 11 september 2001. Avslutning. 7. Israel och al-Aqsa intifadan: Självförsvar och ockupationspolitik, Karin Aggestam. Skapandet av den israeliska bilden av rättfärdiga krig. Synen på militärt våld. Kritik mot den officiella historieskrivningen av krig. Rättfärdigandet av krig efter al-Aqsa intifadans utbrott. Misslyckandet i Camp David och palestinsk terrorism. Självförsvarsstrategier och ockupationspolitik. Avslutning. 8. Det legitima kriget, bellum iustum och jihâd fî sabîl allâh, Jan Hjärpe. Den nödvändiga dualismen och religionstillhörigheten som markör. Konspirationsteoriernas roll i den dualistiska världsbilden. Demonisering. Den rituella kommemorationen. Historia som legitimering av krig och av fred. Det legitima kriget, bellum iustum och jihâd fî sabîl Allâh. Självmordsattentat och religiös legitimering. Avslutning. 9. Avslutning: (O)Rättfärdiga krig, Karin Aggestam. Rättfärdigt krig i teorin: Krigets begränsning. Rättfärdigande av krig i praktiken: Krigets återkomst?. Individualisering av krig. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Afrika / Algeria / Egypt / Finland / Iraq / Iran / Kuwait / Japan / Israel / Korea / Cuba / Libanon / Somalia / Sri Lanka / South Africa / South Asia / USA / Viet Nam LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo |
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82. | Kelly, Mark : ECRI, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph ECRI : 10 years of combating racism in Europe : a review of the work of the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance / Kelly, Mark, 159 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2004. LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. I. INTRODUCTION. II. REVIEW OF ECRI's SUBSTANTIVE WORK. III. ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF ECRI's SUBSTANTIVE WORK IV. CONCLUSION. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-14; ECHRP12; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: CoE/ESC |
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83. | Saarenpää, Ahti : Ihmiskäsitys ja laki, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Ihmiskäsitys ja laki / Saarenpää, Ahti REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Kansainvälistyvä oikeus : juhlakirja : professori Kari Hakapää / Koivurova, T. (toim.) - (Lapin yliopiston oikeustieteellisiä julkaisuja : sarja C ; 41), p. 461-478. - Rovaniemi : Lapin yliopiston oikeustieteen tiedekunta, 2005. - ISSN 0788-7671 ISBN 951-634-989-7 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
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84. | Fletcher, George P. : Romantics at war – glory and guilt in the age of terrorism, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Romantics at war – glory and guilt in the age of terrorism / Fletcher, George P., xvi, 251 p.. - Princeton : Princeton U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-691-00651-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. CHAPTER ONE: War's Appeal. CHAPTER TWO: Irreconcilable Conflicts. CHAPTER THREE: Collective Crime. CHAPTER FOUR: The Guilt of Nations. CHAPTER FIVE: Individuals at War. CHAPTER SIX: Guilty Relations. CHAPTER SEVEN: Romantic Perversions. CHAPTER EIGHT: Distributing Guilt. CHAPTER NINE: Shadows of the Past. CHAPTER TEN: Living with Guilt. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Austria / Chile / Cuba / Czech Republic / El Salvador / France / Germany / Hungary / Israel / Japan / Rwanda / Russian Federation / Serbia / South Africa / USSR / USA |
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85. | Freedom and responsibility yearboook 2004, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Freedom and responsibility yearboook 2004 /, 323 p.. - Vienna : OSCE, 2005. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Poland / Romania / Slovakia / Czech Republic / Albania / Hungary LIBRARY LOCATION: s Freedom and responsibility .. |
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86. | Camus, Jean-Yves : The use of racist, antisemitic and xenophobic arguments in political discourse, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The use of racist, antisemitic and xenophobic arguments in political discourse / Camus, Jean-Yves, 33 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe. ECRI, 2005. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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87. | Klein, Eckart (Hrsg.) : Universalität - Schutzmechanismen - Diskriminierungsverbote, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Universalität - Schutzmechanismen - Diskriminierungsverbote / Klein, Eckart (Hrsg.) ; Menke, Christoph - (Menschenrechtszentrum der Universität Potsdam ; Bd. 30), 691 p.. - Berlin : BWV-Verlag, 2008. ISBN 978-3-8305-1559-3 LANGUAGE: GER ABSTRACT: Universalität und Begründung von Menschenrechten:. 1.Hauke Brunkhorst: Weltöffentlichkeit, Menschenrechte und das Janusgesicht des Rechts. 2. Gregor Paul: Die Rede von asiatischen Werten und ihr Einfluß auf die Interpretation der Menschenrechte. 3. Gerhard Robbers: Zur Bedeutung von Transzendenzbezügen für den Schutz von Grund- und Menschenrechten. 4. Rolf Zimmermann: Zur Begründung der Universalität von Menschenrechten. Reformbilanz und Reformbedarf bei den Mechanismen des Menschenrechtsschutzes und des Büros der UN-Hochkommissarin für Menschenrechte:. 1. Petra Follmar-Otto: Die Rolle Nationaler Menschenrechtsinstitutionen bei der nationalen Implementation der Menschenrechtsstandards der Vereinten Nationen. 2. Isabell Kempf: Der Beitrag von OHCHR zur Kapazitätsförderung im Menschenrechtsbereich. 3. Günter Nooke: To meet the expectations of men and women everywhere: Wird der Menschenrechtsrat zu einer Verbesserung des Menschenrechtsschutzes beitragen?. 4. Hanna Beate Schöpp-Schilling: Möglichkeit der Effektuierung des vertragsbasierten Menschenrechtsschutzes. 5.Norman Weiß: Zur Rolle der Zivilgesellschaft für den Schutz der Menschenrechte Almuth Wittling-Vogel: Die menschenrechtlichen Verpflichtungen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland – ein Erfahrungsbericht. Diskriminierungsbekämpfung:. 1. Susanne Baer: Ungleichheit der Gleichheiten? Zur Hierarchisierung von Diskriminierungsverboten. 2. Theresia Degener: Zur Erforderlichkeit der Ausdifferenzierung des Diskriminierungsverbotes. 3. Stefan Huster: "So einfach wie möglich, aber nicht einfacher". 4. Bernd Ladwig: Gerechtigkeitsgebot – Diskriminierungsverbot. 5. Christine Langenfeld: Der staatliche Schutz kultureller Besonderheiten von zugewanderten (neuen) Minderheiten und die Freiheit der Minderheitsangehörigen. 6.Michael Sachs: Diskriminierungsverbote im Spannungsfeld zu Freiheitsrechten. Einzelthemen:. 1. Manuel Fröhlich/Katharina Höne: Die Weltkonferenzen der Vereinten Nationen: Katalysator einer neuen Akteurs- und Themenstruktur der Weltpolitik. 2. Klaus Hüfner: Menschenrechtsbildung. 3. Otto Luchterhandt: Menschenrechte und Systemwechsel: Der Fall "Sowjetunion". 4. Claudia Mahler: Nationale Menschenrechtsinstitutionen. 5. Sabine von Schorlemer: Konstitutionalisierung der universellen Völkerrechtsordnung durch die Menschenrechte. 6. Norman Weiß: Die Verantwortung des Staates für den Schutz der Menschenrechte INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; CAT; CEDAW; CERD; CMW; CRPD; CRC; ECHR; Refugee convention;
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88. | Jaichand, Vinodh (ed.) : 60 years of the universal declaration of human rights in Europe, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph 60 years of the universal declaration of human rights in Europe / Jaichand, Vinodh (ed.) ; Markku Suksi, xvii, 471 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2009. ISBN 978-90-5095-880-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. INTRODUCTION (Vinodh Jaichand, Markku Suksi). PART I: EUROPEAN STATES IN THE DRAFTING BODIES OF THE UDHR:. 2. BELGIUM: A REFERENCE INSTRUMENT, BUT WITHOUT BINDING FORCE (Paul Lemmens, Ludovic Hennebel, Arnaud Van Waeyenberge, Evelien Vandeven). 3. FRANCE: THE ORIGINS, WITH THE PROSPECT OF INCREASING EFFECT (Florence Benoît-Rohmer). 4. THE UNITED KINGDOM: DEVELOPING A HUMAN RIGHTS CULTURE (Rory O’Connell, Tom Obokata). PART II: EUROPEAN STATES THAT WERE MEMBERS OF THE UN BY THE TIME OF THE ADOPTION OF THE UDHR:. 5. DENMARK: A DOCUMENT OF IDEOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE (Eva Maria Lassen). 6. GREECE: MORE VERBALISM, LESS EFFECTIVENESS? (Stelios Perrakis). 7. LUXEMBOURG: CONTENT WITHOUT REFERENCE? (Jean-Paul Lehners, Fabienne Rossler). 8. THE NETHERLANDS: RELIGIOUS INSPIRATION, BUT LITTLE DOMESTIC IMPACT (Fons Coomans, Willemijn Noordhoek). 9. POLAND: FROM OBLIVION TO LEGAL USE (Roman Wieruszewski). 10. SWEDEN: UNDERESTIMATION OF RIGHTS (Jonas Grimheden). PART III: EUROPEAN STATES THAT BECAME MEMBERS OF THE UN IN THE DEAL OF 1955:. 11. AUSTRIA: KEEPING A LOW PROFILE (Wolfgang Benedek, Manfred Nowak). 12. BULGARIA: EVOLVING INTO DEMOCRACY UNDER THE UDHR TEMPLATE (Maria Mandova). 13. FINLAND: POLITICAL, NOT LEGAL (Markku Suksi). 14. HUNGARY: THE IMPACT ON THE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION (Gábor Halmai, Eszter Polgári). 15. IRELAND: FROM DOMESTIC PRE-OCCUPATIONS TO WIDER RECEPTION (Attracta Ingram, Vinodh Jaichand). 16. ITALY: A LEGAL PUZZLE, BUT THE CIVIL SOCIETY HAS TAKEN THE BALL AND RUNS WITH IT (Paolo De Stefani). 17. PORTUGAL: HUMAN RIGHTS GUIDELINES FROM THE CONSTITUTION TO SUGAR BAGS (Tereza Pizarro Beleza, Helena Pereira de Melo). 18. ROMANIA: SIDELINED TO THE MARGINS OF LEGAL PLURALISM (Iulia Voina-Motoc). 19. SPAIN: FROM TOTALITARIANISM TO FULFILMENT (Felipe Gómez Isa, Carmen Márquez Carrasco). PART IV: EUROPEAN STATES THAT BECAME MEMBERS OF THE UN BETWEEN 1955 AND 1989:. 20. CYPRUS: FROM AN INTERESTING COLONIAL LEGACY TO POST-CONFLICT CONTEXTUALISATION (Kalliope Agapiou-Josephides). 21. GERMANY: FROM IMPOSITION TO ADHERENCE (Anja Mihr). 22. MALTA: A TENUOUS LINK IN HUMAN RIGHTS PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE (Ian Refalo). PART V: EUROPEAN STATES THAT BECAME MEMBERS OF THE UN AFTER 1989:. 23. THE CZECH REPUBLIC: FROM LIP SERVICE TO CONCRETE APPLICATION (Jan Holzer, Hubert Smekal). 24. ESTONIA: TRANSITION THROUGH HUMAN RIGHTS (Katre Luhamaa). 25. LATVIA: BINDING FORCE THROUGH COURT PRACTICE (Maris Burbergs, Arturs Kucs). 26. LITHUANIA: SUBTLE MATERIAL IMPACT (Vygante Milašiute). 27. THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC: POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE, NOT LEGAL (Mária Patakyová, Katarína Galdunová). 28. SLOVENIA: INDIRECT BUT INCREASING IMPACT (Milan Brglez, Bojko Bucar). PART VI: THE EUROPEAN ORGANISATIONS:. 29. THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE: FIRST STEPS AND THEN SOME — COLLECTIVE ENFORCEMENT OF THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION (Antti Korkeakivi). 30. THE EUROPEAN UNION: IN SEARCH OF LEGITIMACY (Allan Rosas). 31. THE OSCE: A COMMITMENT TO HUMAN RIGHTS (Robert-Jan Uhl, Bernhard Knoll). PART VII: FINAL COMMENTS:. 32. A VIEW FROM THE OUTSIDE (Hurst Hannum). 33. CONCLUDING REMARKS ON EUROPE: DIVERSITY WITHIN THE UNITY (Vinodh Jaichand, Markku Suksi). INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter; ICCPR; ICESCR; ECHR; ESC; Vienna declaration and programme of action; ACHPR; |
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89. | Hoffmann, Stefan-Ludwig (ed.) : Human rights in the twentieth century, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights in the twentieth century / Hoffmann, Stefan-Ludwig (ed.), xii, 351 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-521-14257-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I. The Emergence of Human Rights Regimes: 1. The end of civilization and the rise of human rights: the mid-20th century disjuncture, by Mark Mazower. 2. The 'human rights revolution' at work: displaced persons in post-war Europe, by G. Daniel Cohen. 3. Legal diplomacy: law, politics, and the genesis of postwar European human rights, by Mikael Rask Madsen. PART II. Postwar Universalism and Legal Theory: 4. Personalism, community, and the origins of human rights, by Samuel Moyn. 5. René Cassin: les droit de l'homme and the universality of human rights, 1945–1966, by Glenda Sluga. 6. Rudolf Laun and the human rights of Germans in occupied and early West Germany, by Lora Wildenthal. PART III. Human Rights, State Socialism, and Dissent: 7. Embracing and contesting: the Soviet Union and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948–1958, by Jennifer Amos. 8. Soviet rights-talk in the post-Stalin era, by Benjamin Nathans. 9. Charter 77 and the Roma: human rights and dissent in socialist Czechoslovakia, by Celia Donert. PART IV. Genocide, Humanitarianism, and the Limits of Law: 10. Toward world law? Human rights and the failure of the legalist paradigm of war, by Devin O. Pendas. 11. 'Source of embarrassment': human rights, state of emergency, and the wars of decolonization, by Fabian Klose. 12. The United Nations, humanitarianism and human rights: war crimes/genocide trials for Pakistani soldiers in Bangladesh, 1971–1974, by A. Dirk Moses. PART V. Human Rights, Sovereignty, and the Global Condition: 13. African nationalists and human rights, 1940s to 1970s, by Andreas Eckert. 14. The International Labour Organization and the globalization of rights, 1944–1970, by Daniel Roger Maul. 15. 'Under a magnifying glass': the international human rights campaign against Chile in the 1970s, by Jan Eckel. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / ALgeria / Austria / Bagladesh / Cambodia / Chile / China / Cyprus / East T Imor / France / United Kingdom / India / Israel / Japan / Netherlands / Pakistan / Philippines / Rwanda / USSR / Uganda / USA / Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Refugee convention; ICCPR; ICESCR; CERD; CEDAW;
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