61. | Evans, Malcolm : Religious liberty and international law in Europe, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Religious liberty and international law in Europe / Evans, Malcolm ; ~ - ( Cambridge studies in international and comparative law ; 6), xxxi, 394 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 1997. ISBN 0-521-55021-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland / Argentina / Australia / Austria / Bolivia / Bulgaria / Canada / China / Sweden / Costa Rica / Crete / Cyprus / Czechoslovakia / Denmark / Estonia / Egypt / France / Germany / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Japan / Korea / Lithuania / Moldova / Morocco / Netherlands / New Zealand / Nigeria / Pakistan / Poland / Portugal / Romania / Switzerland / Sudan / Tibet / Transylvania / Ukraine / Turkey / Tyrol / USA / USSR / Viet Nam / Yugoslavia / Zaire LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Aaland Islands NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-9; ECHRP-1-2-9; ICCPR-18; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; UDHR; |
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62. | Cullen, Holly : The emerging scope of freedom of conscience, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The emerging scope of freedom of conscience / Cullen, Holly REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European law review human rights survey 1997, p. 32-44. - London : Sweet & Maxwell, 1997. - ISSN 0307-5400 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Greece / Austria NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-9-10-14; ECHRP-1-2; |
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63. | Coliver, Sandra ... [et al.] : Secrecy and liberty, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Secrecy and liberty : national security, freedom of expression and access to information / Coliver, Sandra ... [et al.] - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 58), xiv, 575 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1999. ISBN 90-411-1191-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. I. THE JOHANNESBURG PRINICPLES AND COMMENTARY:. 1. The Johannesburg principles on national security, freedom of expression and access to information. 2. Commentary, by Sandra Coliver. II: INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL LAW AND PARCTICE:. 3. The international covenant on civil and political rights : freedom of expression and state security, by Elizabeth Evart. 4. The European convention on human rights and other Council of Europe instruments, by Paul Mahoney and Lawrence Early. 5. The European Union : national security restrictions, human rights and information inthe public interest, by ANdrew Nicol. 6. The AFrica charter and freedom of expression in AFrica, by Claude E. Welch. 7. The Inter-American system of human rights protection : freedom of expression, "national security doctrines" and the transition to elected governments, by Viviana Krsticevic, José Miguel Vivanco, Juan E. Méndez and Drew Porter. III. COUNTRY LAW AND PRACTICE. 8. Albania, by Louise Krabbe. 9. Chile, by Cecilia Medina and Felipe Gonzalez. 10. China, by Sofia Woodman and Yu Ping. 11. Egypt, by Nagad Al-Boray. 12. France, by Roger Errera. 13. Germany, by Ulrich Karpen. 14. Hong Kong, by Yash Ghai and Jennifer Van Dale. 15. India, by K. S. Venkateswaran. 16. Israel, by Ruth Gavison. 17. Japan, by Lawrence Beer. 18. Norway, by Nils Petter Gl editsch. 19. South Africa, by Gilbert Marcus. 20. South Korea, by Kyo Ho Youm. 21. Turkey, by Kerim Yildiz. 22. United Kingdom, by Laurence Lustgarten. 23. United States, by Paul Hoffman and Kate Martin. 24. Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of, by Branislav Milinkovic. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Chile / China / Egypt / France / Germany / Hong Kong / India / Israel / Japan / Norway / South Africa / South Korea / Turkey / United Kingdom / USA / Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ECHR; ACHPR; AMR; Declaration on freedom of expression and information; European convention on transfrontier television; ESC; Geneva conventions; ICESCR; TEU; EC-treaty; UN charter; CRC; Draft declaration on the rights and responsibilities of individuals, groups and organs of society and protect universally recognized human rights and fundamental freedoms; UDHR; |
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64. | Scheinin, Martin : III : YKSITTÄISET PERUSOIKEUDET : Uskonnon ja omantunnon vapaus (PL 11§), 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph III : YKSITTÄISET PERUSOIKEUDET : Uskonnon ja omantunnon vapaus (PL 11§) / Scheinin, Martin REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Perusoikeudet / Hallberg, P. ... [et al.] - ( Oikeuden perusteokset), p. 353-386. - Helsinki : WSOY, 1999. ISBN 951-6700-006-3 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland / Norway / Sweden / Germany NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR-4-18-27; ICESCR-13; ECHR-9; ECHRP-1-2; CDE; CERD-5; CRC-14; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; |
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65. | Pentikäinen, Merja : The prohibiton of discrimination and the 1979 UN convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series The prohibiton of discrimination and the 1979 UN convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women / Pentikäinen, Merja REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: New trends in discrimination law - international perspectives / Hannikainen, L.; Nykänen, E. (eds.) - (Publications of Turku Law School ; vol. 3), p. 59-83. - Turku : Turku Law School, 1999. - ISSN 1237-5934 ISBN 951-29-1476-X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; UN charter-1-13; UDHR-2; ICCPR-2-26; ICESCR-2; ECHR-14; AMR-1; ACHPR-2; Night work of women (ILO convention no. 89); Convention concerning equal remuneration for men and women for work of equal value (ILO convention no. 100); CEDAW-OP; Convention on the political rights of women; DEDAW; |
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66. | Ernits, Madis : Holders and addresses of basic rights in the constitution of the Republic of Estonia, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Holders and addresses of basic rights in the constitution of the Republic of Estonia / Ernits, Madis REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Juridica international : law review : 1999:4., p. 11-34. - Tartu : University of Tartu. Faculty of Law, 1999. - ISSN 1406-1082 ISBN 9985-9146-5-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Estonia NOTE (GENERAL): This is the shortened and revised version of the LL.M. thesis 1997 by the University of Helsinki. |
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67. | Clements, Luke : European human rights, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph European human rights : taking a case under the convention / Clements, Luke ; Mole, Nuala ; Simmons, Alan. - 2. ed.., xli, 383 p.. - London : Sweet and Maxwell, 1999. ISBN 0-421-62160-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. INTRODUCTION. 2. The admissibility criteria. 3. Making the complaint. 4. The post-admissibility decision procedure. 5. Friendly settlements. 6. Specific redress ("just satisfaction"). 7. Costs. 8. Council of Europe legal aid. 9. Committee of Ministers. 10. The convention and European Union law. 11. The convention and United Kingdom law. 12. The convention and protocols. 13. Other human rights procedures. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; CERD; CEDAW; CRC; ESC; ECHR; ECHRP-1,4,6,7,11; CAT; |
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68. | Human rights in the OSCE region, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Human rights in the OSCE region : the Balkans, the Caucasus, Europe, Central Asia and North America : report 2000 (events of 1999) /, 487 p.. - Vienna : International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights, 2000. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Armenia / Austria / Azerbaijan / belarus / belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Bulgaria / Canada / Crotia / Czech Republic / estonia / Finland / France / Georgia / Greece / Hungary / Ireland / Italy / Kazakhstan / Latvia / Lithuania / Macedonia / Moldova / Netherlands / Norway / Poland / Romania / Russian Federation / Slovakia / Slovenia / Spain / Sweden / Switzerland / Tajikstan / Turkey / Turkmenistan / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA / Uzbekistan / Former Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; CERD; CRC; ILO convention on the worst form of child labour (ILO convention no. 182); LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: s IHF |
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69. | Schwartz, Herman : The struggle for constitutional justice in Post-Communist Europe, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The struggle for constitutional justice in Post-Communist Europe / Schwartz, Herman ; foreword by Patricia M. Wald - (Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe), xvii, 347 p.. - Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2000. ISBN 0-226-74195-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The beginning. 2. Constitutional court procedures. 3. Poland. 4. Hungary. 5. Russia. 6. Bulgaria. 7. Slovakia. 8. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ECHR; |
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70. | Coomans, Fons ... [et al.] : Human rights from exclusion to inclusion, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights from exclusion to inclusion : principles and practices : an anthology from the work of Theo van Boven / Coomans, Fons ... [et al.], xiv, 503 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2000. ISBN 90-411-1377-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: GENERAL OVERVIEW OF HUMAN RIGHTS :. 1. Chartering New Ground in Human Rights [1968]. 2. In Order that People be Given Their Due [1984]. 3. Fundamental Rights and Nuclear Arms [1990]. 4. The Declaration des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen of 1789 and its Influence on the Constitutions [1990]. 5. "Political" and "Legal" Control Mechanisms; Their Competition and Coexistence [1992]. The UN SYSTEM IN GENERAL: 6. The United Nations and Human Rights; Innovation and Stagnation [1985]. 7. Creative and Dynamic Strategies for Using United Nations Institutions and Procedures: The Frank Newman File [1989]. 8. The United Nations Human Rights Agenda [1989] UN Commission and the UN Secretariat. 9. The United Nations Commission on Human Rights and Violations of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms [1968]. 10. Some Reflections on the Principle of Neutrality [1984]. 11. The Role of the United Nations Secretariat [ 1992] RACIAL DISCRIMINATION AND FREEDOM OF RELIGION:. 12. The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination [1966]. 13. Combating Racial Discrimination in the World and in Europe [1993]. 14. Prevention, Early-Warning and Urgent Procedures; a New Approach by the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination [1998]. 15. Religious Freedom in International Perspective: Existing and Future Standards [1989]. THE RIGHT TO REHABILITATION AND THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS: 16. The Right to Restitution, Compensation and Rehabilitation. [1993]. 17. The Yugoslavia Tribunal [1994]. 18. Autonomy and Independence of United Nations Judicial Institutions; a Comparative Note [1998] Peoples' Rights and Development. 19. The Relations Between Peoples' Rights and Human Rights in the African Charter [1986]. 20. Human Rights and Rights of Peoples [1995]. 21. Memorandum on the Issue Whether there Exists an Obligation on the Part of the Competent German Authorities to Conclude Public Law Agreements (Vertrage) in Order to Guarantee the Special Rights and Interests of the German Sinti and Roma [1998]. 22. Some Remarks on Special Problems Relating to Human Rights in Developing Countries [1970]. 23. Human Rights and Development: Rhetorics and Realities [1988]. 24. Is There an Emerging Right to Good Governance? [1995] NGOs AND N 25. Statement [on] the Occasion of the Presentation of the Right Livelihood Honorary Award [1985]. 26. The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in International Human Rights Standard-Setting: a Prerequisite of Democracy [1990]. 27. Non-State Actors; Introductory Comments [1997]. TOLERANCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS:. 28. The European Context for Intercultural Education [1993]. 29. The Limits of Tolerance: When Cultural Differences and Human Rights Clash [1994]. 30. Meeting the Other [1996]. EUROPEAN SYSTEM:. 31. The Preamble of the Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms [1995]. 32. The International Legal Context for the EU's Evolving Policy [1996] Miscellaneous. 33. Boycott and Human Rights [1977]. 34. Prevention of the Disappearance of Children [1988]. 35. Reliance on Norms of Humanitarian Law by United Nations' Organs [1991]. 36. The Helms-Burton Act; Some Considerations [1996]. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; ADRD; ACHPR; CERD; Charter of economic rights and duties of states; ICCPR; Charter of Paris; OAU charter; CDE; CAT; Convention concerning indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); CEDAW; Convention on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief; Refugee convention; UN charter; ECHR; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; Covenant of the League of Nations; Declaration of principles of international law of mass expulsion: Declaration of firendly relations; Declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen; Declaration on the rights of minorities; ICCPR; ICESCR: Declaration on the right to development; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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71. | Ihmisoikeudet ja Suomen ulkopolitiikka, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Ihmisoikeudet ja Suomen ulkopolitiikka : Ulkoasiainministeri Erkki Tuomiojan eduskunnan ulkoasiainvaliokunnalle antama selvitys Suomen hallituksen ihmisoikeuspolitiikasta / - (Ulkoasiainministeriön julkaisuja ; 9), 182 p.. - Helsinki : Ulkoasiainministeriö, 2000. - ISSN 0358-1489 ISBN 951-724-324-3 LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: SISÄLLYS:. 1. Suomen toiminta ihmisoikeuksien kunniotuksen edistämiseksi. 2. Suomen toiminta ja tavoitteet kansainvälisissä järjestöissä. 3. Ihmisoikeuksien kehittäminen. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; CEDAW; LIBRARY LOCATION: Folkrätt SHELF CODE: s UM |
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72. | Blackburn, Robert (ed.) : Fundamental rights in Europe, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Fundamental rights in Europe : the effect of the EHCR on the legal and political systems of member states, 1950-2000 / Blackburn, Robert (ed.) ; Polakiewicz, Jörg (ed.), lxi, 1061. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2001. ISBN 0-19-924348-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: INTRODUCTORY : INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE ASPECTS OF THE ECHR AND ITS MEMBER STATES:. 1. Robert Blackburn: The Institutions and Processes of the Convention. 2. Jörg Polakiewicz: The Legal Status of the Convention in Domestic Law. 3. Jörg Polakiewicz: Execution of the Judgments of the Court of Human Rights. 4. Robert Blackburn: Current Developments, Assessment and Prospects. PART II: THE INFLUENCE OF THE ECHR ON THE LEGAL AND POLITICAL SYSTEMS OF MEMBER STATES:. 1. Hannes Tretter: AUSTRIA. 2. Silvio and Philippe Marcus-Helmons: BELGIUM. 3. Alexander Arabadjiev: BULGARIA. 4. Andreas N. Loizou: CYPRUS. 5. Dalibor Jilek: CZECH REPUBLIC. 6. Peter Germer: DENMARK. 7. Rait Maruste: ESTONIA. 8. Allan Rosas: FINLAND. 9. Catherine Dupre: FRANCE. 10. Andreas Zimmermann: GERMANY. 11. Krateros Ioannou: GREECE. 12. Hanna Bokor-Szego: HUNGARY. 13. Gudrun Gauksdottir: ICELAND. 14. Donncha O'Connell: IRELAND. 15. Enzo Meriggiola: ITALY. 16. Vilenas Vadapalas: LITHUANIA. 17. Dean Spielmann: LUXEMBOURG. 18. Joseph Said Pullicino: MALTA. 19. Leo Zwaak: NETHERLANDS. 20. Erik Mose: NORWAY. 21. Andrew Drzemczewski and Marek Nowicki: POLAND. 22. Joao Madureira: PORTUGAL. 23. Renate Weber: ROMANIA. 24. Maxim Ferschtman: RUSSIA. 25. Milan Blasko: SLOVAK REPUBLIC. 26. Arne Mavcic: SLOVENIA. 27. Jose Juan Gonzalex Encinar: SPAIN. 28. Iain Cameron: SWEDEN. 29. Marco Borghi: SWITZERLAND. 30. E. Yasemin Ozdek and Emine Karacaoglu: TURKEY. 31. Victor Potapenko and Pavlo Pushkar: UKRAINE. 32. Robert Blackburn: UNITED KINGDOM. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): EC treaty; ECHR; ESC; CERD; CEDAW; CAT; Treaty of Peace; ICCPR; ICESCR; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: VIB-books |
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73. | Allan, Trevor : Constitutional justice, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Constitutional justice : a liberal theory of the rule of law / Allan, Trevor, x, 331 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2001. ISBN 0-19-829830-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. First Principles: The Rule of Law and Separation of Powers. 3. Legal Obligation and the Concept of Law. 4. Dissent and Disobedience. 5. Equal Justice and Due Process in Law. 6. Justiciability and Jurisdiction: Political Questions and the Scope of Judicial Review. 7. The Rule of Law and Parliamentary Sovereignty. 8. Fundamen tal Common Law Rights and Equality. 9. Public Reason and Political Conflict INDEX WORDS:
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74. | Jong, Cornelis D. de : The freedom of thought, conscience and religion or belief in the United Nations (1946-1993), 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The freedom of thought, conscience and religion or belief in the United Nations (1946-1993) / Jong, Cornelis D. de - (Series School of human rights research ; vol. 5), xviii, 777 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2000. ISBN 90-5095-137-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS.. 1. General introduction. 2. The freedom to have or change one's religion or belief. 3. The freedom to manifest one's religion or belief. 4. Conscientious objection to military service. 5. The right of non-discrimination based on religion or belief. 6. The freedom to manifest one's religion or belief in community with others. 7. The right of protection for places of worship or asembly in connection with a religion or belief. 8. The rights of institutions based on religion or belief. 9. Religion or belief and family law. 10. The right to education in accordance with one's religion or belief. 11. The promotion of tolerance in matters relating to religion or belief. 12. The freedom of thought, conscience and religion in the framework of regional European instruments. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Dr.iur., Maastricht University, [20000914], [T] NOTE (GENERAL): Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; ICCPR; UDHR; |
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75. | Leach Philip : Taking a case to the European Court of Human Rights, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Taking a case to the European Court of Human Rights / Leach Philip - ( Blackstone's human rights series), xxxviii, 392 p,. - London : Blackstone Press, 2001. ISBN 1-84174-137-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The Council of Europe and the European convention on human rights. 2. Practice and Procedure of the Europan Court : pre-admissibility. 3. Practice and procedure of the European Court : post-admissibility. 4. Practice and procedure of the European Court : judgment and enforcement. 5. Admissibility criteria. 6. Underlying convention principles. 7. The substantive rights of the European convention. 8. Derogation and reservation. 9. Just satisfaction (article 41). 10. Strenghtening the prohibition of discrimination : protocol 12. 11. Case study : Cabellero v. UK. 12. Sources of information on the European convention on human rights. European Court; Pre-admissibility, Post-admissibility & Judgment and Enforcement; Admissibility Criteria; Underlying Convention Principles; Substantive Convention Rights; Derogation and Reservation; Just Satisfaction (including table of awards in UK cases 1998 - 2000); Protocol 12; case Study - Caballero v UK; Sources of Information. Appendices: European Convention on Human Rights; Court Rules; Legal Aid Rates; Conditional Fee Agreement; Precedent Letters and Application and Third Party Intervention. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR (full text); ECHRP-12; Vienna convention on the law of treaties;European charter of local self government; Social charter; ECPT; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities;
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76. | Hammer, Leonard M. : The international human right to freedom of conscience, |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The international human right to freedom of conscience : some suggestions for its development and application / Hammer, Leonard M. ISBN 0-7546-2132-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. A brief history of the development of the right to conscience. 3. Analysis of the treaties and other documents. 4. The Forum Internum. 5. The Forum Externum. 6. Military conscientious objection. 7. Conscientious objection to taxes. 8. Proposing a group-oriented approach to the right to conscience. Conclusion Bibliography; Indices. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Brazil / Bulgaria / Canada / Chile / China / Cyprus / Finland / France / Germany / Greece / Iceland / Israel / Japan / Lebanon / Liberia / Mozambique / Netherlands / New Zealand / Nigeria / Norway / Pakistan / Philippines / Poland / Romania / Russian Federation / SAudi Arabia / Togoland / Transylvania / Turkey / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA / Uruguay / Venezuela / Zaire NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; AMR; ACHPR; ADRD; CAT; CEDAW; Refugee convention; Convention relating to the status of stateless persons; Declaration onthe elimination of allf orms of intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief; Declaration on the rights of minorities; Geneva conventions; CERD; Migrant workers convention; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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77. | Butenschon, Nils A. (ed.) : Citizenship and the state in the Middle East, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Citizenship and the state in the Middle East : approaches and applications / Butenschon, Nils A. (ed.) ; Davis, Uri (ed.) ; Hassassian, Manuel (ed.) - ( Contemporary issues in the Middle East), xix, 449 p.. - Syracuse, NY : Syracuse U. P., 2000. ISBN 0-8156-2829-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART ONE:. 1. State, power and citizenship in the Middle East : a theorethical introduction, by Nils A. Butenschon. 2. Islam, civil society and citizenship : reflections on the sociology of citizenship and Islamic studies, by Bryan S. Turner. 3. Conceptions of citizenship in the Middle East : state, nation and people, by Uri Davis. 4. Gender, citizenship and state in the Middle East, by Mary Ann Tetreault. 5. Citizenship and international human rights law : status, evolution and challenges, by Asbjorn Eide. 6. Liberalization without democratization in "post-populaist" authoritarian states : evidence from Syria and Egypt, by Raymond A. Hinnebusch. 7. State formation and citizenship in Lebanon : the politics of memebership and exclusion in a sectarian state, by Rania Maktabi. 8. Citizenship in the Gulf states : conceptualization and practice, by Anh Nga Longva. PART TWO : APPLICATIONS : CITIZENSHIP IN THE PALESTINIAN AND ISRAELI CONTEXTS:. 9. The Palestinans : from hyphenated to integrated citizenship, by Anis F. Kassim. 10. Democratization, citizenship, Arab Unity and Palestinian autonomy : a critical reading of the New Middle East, by Uri Davis. 11. Palestinian political culture, civil society and the conception of citizenship, by Manuel Hassassian. 12. Citizenship and its descontents : Palestinians in Israel, by Rebecca Kook. 13. The contradictions of Palestinian citizenship in Israel : inclusion and exclusion in the Israeli welfare state, by Zeev Rosenhek and Michael Shalev. 14. Right and duties, citizens and soldiers : conscientious objection and the redefintion of citizenship in Israel, by Sara Helman. 15. Internal security and citizenship under the Palestinian national authority, by Beverley Milton-Edwards. 16. Palestinian national authority toward a permanent status : the contours od state building "from above", by Chrsitopher H. Parker. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; Convention on the nationality of married women; CRC; ECHR; European convention on nationality; |
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78. | Gilbert, Howard : The slow development of the right to conscientious objection to military service under the European convention on human rights, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The slow development of the right to conscientious objection to military service under the European convention on human rights / Gilbert, Howard REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European human rights law review : 2001; issue 5., p. 554-567. - London : sweet & Maxwell, 2001. - ISSN 1361-1526 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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79. | Weber, Albrecht (ed.) : Fundamental rights in Europe and North America, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: collection Fundamental rights in Europe and North America : PART A - basic work : (loose leaves) / Weber, Albrecht (ed.), var.pag.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001. ISBN 90-411-1509-9 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE, GER INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / belgium / Czech Republic / United Kingdom / Estonia / Finland / France / Germany / Greece / Hungary / Ireland / Italy / Latvia / Lithuania / Netherlands / Poland / Portugal / Slovenia / Spain / Sweden / Switzerland / USA LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Wales NOTE (GENERAL): EU charter of fundamental rights; ECHR; |
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80. | von Sternberg, Mark R. : The grounds of refugee protection in the context of international human rights and humanitarian law , 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The grounds of refugee protection in the context of international human rights and humanitarian law : Canadian and United States case law compared / von Sternberg, Mark R. - (Refugees and human rights ; vol. 5), viii, 334 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2002. ISBN 90-411-1726-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. I. Introduction: The Emerging Criteria for Refugee Status. II. Race, Nationality, Religion: The Model of `Internal' Characteristics and Beliefs. III. The Applicant's Persona in a Political and Social Setting: The Refugee Definition as an Evolving International Norm. IV. Political Opinion and its Relationship to the Other Grounds of Refugee Protection: The Rise of Attributed Characteristics and Beliefs. V. Social Group Persecution and the Parameters of Refugee Protection: The Role of International Law and Policy in Determining Refugee Claims. VI. Conclusion: Human Rights, Humanitarian Norms and the Scope of the Protected Grounds. Acknowledgements. Index. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Armenia / Canada / Cuba / Ghana / Haiti / Hungary / India / Iraq / Iran / Jordan / Kenya / Kuwait / Morocco / Pakistan / peru / Philippines / Poland / Romania / Rwanda / Somalia / USSR / SUdan / Togo / Turkey / Ukraine / USA / Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): ICESCR; CRC; CEDAW; DEDAW; UN charter; Declaration on the rights of minorities; |
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81. | Hannikainen, Lauri : Has civilian service become punitive in character since the changes to the terms of military service in Finland, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Has civilian service become punitive in character since the changes to the terms of military service in Finland / Hannikainen, Lauri REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Finnish yearbook of international law (FYBIL) : 1999 vol. X / Koskenniemi, M. (Ed.-in-chief), p. 463-468. - Hague : Kluwer Law , 2002. - ISSN 0786-6453 ISBN 90-411-1792-X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; |
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82. | Human rights in the OSCE region, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Human rights in the OSCE region : the Balkans, the Caucasus, Europe, Central Europe and North America : report 2002 (events of 2001) /, 424 p.. - Vienna : International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights (IHF), 2002. ISBN 3-85459-009-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: ALbania / Armenia / Austria / Azerbaijan / Belarus / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Bulgaria / Croatia / Czech Republic / Denmark / Estonis / Finland / France / Georgia / Greece / Hungary / Ireland / Italy / Kazakhstan / Latvia / Lithuania / Macedonia / Moldova / Netherlands / Poland / Romania / Russian Federation / Slovenia / Sweden / Switzerland / Tajikistan / Turkey / Turkmenistan / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA / Yugoslavia / Serbia / Montenegro LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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83. | Lubell, Noam : Selective conscientious objection in international law, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Selective conscientious objection in international law : refusing to participate in a specific armed conflict / Lubell, Noam REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Netherlands quarterly of human rights : vol. 20; no. 4., p. 407-422. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2002. - ISSN 0169-3441 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-18; ICCPR-18; UN charter; ECHR-9; GC-22(ICCPR); |
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84. | European Committee of Social Rights - European social charter (revised), 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph European Committee of Social Rights - European social charter (revised) : conclusions 2002 (France, Italy, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden) /, 265 p.. - Strasbourg : Counicl of Europe, 2002. ISBN 92-871-4925-9 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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85. | Ghanea, Nazila (ed.) : The challenge of religious discrimination at the dawn of the new millennium, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The challenge of religious discrimination at the dawn of the new millennium / Ghanea, Nazila (ed.), viii, 269 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2003. ISBN 90-04-13641-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:: Introduction by Kevin Boyle. Chapter 1. The 1981 UN Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief: Some Observations, by Nazila Ghanea. Chapter 2. The Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, by Carolyn Evans. Chapter 3. The Dimensions and Dynamics of Religious Discrimination: Findings and Analysis from the UK, by Paul Weller. Chapter 4. A Human Rights Framework for Defining and Understanding Intra-Religious Persecution in Muslim Countries, by Mohamed S.M. Eltayeb. Chapter 5. Faith in Human Rights, Human Rights in Faith, by Nazila Ghanea. Chapter 6. Believing in Communities, European Style, by Malcolm D. Evans. Chapter 7. Religious Discrimination in Britain: New Opportunities and Fresh Challenges within Employment, by Peter Cumper. Chapter 8. Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion or Belief in the Context of Recent Social and Political Changes in the Netherlands, by Cornelis D. de Jong. Chapter 9. Fidei Defensor Revisited: Church and State in a Religiously Plural Society, by Michael Ipgrave. Chapter 10. The Place of Muslims in British Secular Multiculturalism, by Tariq Modood. Appendix, UN Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief, Bibliography, Index. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Netherlands / Norway / Northern Ireland / United Kingdom / USA / Vatican NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; DEDAW; CEDAW; CRC; Declaration on the rights of minorities; GC (ICCPR); ECHR;
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86. | Falcon Y Tella, Maria José : Civil disobedience [T], 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Civil disobedience [T] / Falcon Y Tella, Maria José - (The Erik Castrén Institute monographs oninternational law and human rights ; vol. 7), xxviii, 487 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. ISBN 90-04-14121-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS: Preface by the Series Editor; Introduction; 1. Justification for the Study of the Subject of Civil Disobedience within Legal Philosophy; 2. Methodology of the Work: Between Dualism and the Threedimensional; 3. The Question of Terminology: Different Meanings of the Term “Civil Disobedience”; I. The Concept of Civil Disobedience. I. : THE CONCEPT OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE: CHApTER 1. The Positive Aspect; 1. The Polemic Surrounding Formal Requirements; “Formal” and “Flexible” Definition of Civil Disobedience; 1.1. The Plane of Values: The “What-For” of Civil Disobedience as an Act of Legitimative Pretensions; 1.1.1. The Conscious and Intentional Nature of Civil Disobedience; 1.1.2. The Appeal to Ethical Principles in Civil Disobedience; 1.2. The Plane of Norms: Those Against Which Civil Disobedience is Directed. Civil Disobedience Between Dissent and Consensus; 1.2.1. Dissent: Civil Disobedience as an Illegal Act; 1.2.2. Consensus: Civil Disobedience as an Act within the Democratic System; 1.3. The Plane of Facts: The “How” of Civil Disobedience; Civil Disobedience as a Civic Political Act Seeking Efficacy; The Means Employed in Civil Disobedience; 1.3.1. Civil Disobedience as a Collective Act; 1.3.2. Civil Disobedience as a Public Act; 1.3.3. Civil Disobedience as, in Principle, a Non-Violent Act; 1.3.4. The Organised and Deliberate Nature of Civil Disobedience; 2. Ends Pursued: The “For What” of Civil Disobedience; 2.1. The Plane of Values: Symbolic and Educational Ends of Civil Disobedience; 2.2. The Plane of Norms: Innovative Ends of Civil Disobedience; 2.3. The Plane of Facts: Stabilising Goals of Civil Disobedience; CHAPTER 2. Negative Aspect; Definition Vis-à-Vis Related Phenomena; 1. Phenomena Traditionally Compared with Civil Disobedience; 1.1. Civil Disobedience and Conscientious Objection; Draft-Dodging as Indirect Civil Disobedience to the Law Governing Conscientious Objection; 1.2. Civil Disobedience and Resistance; Levels of Resistance; 1.2.1. Non-Resistance; 1.2.2. Passive Resistance; 1.2.3. Active Resistance; 1.2.4. The Right to Resist; 1.3. Civil and Criminal Disobedience; Justified Criminality; Political Crime; 1.4. Civil Disobedience and Revolution; 2. Other Phenomena Related to Civil Disobedience; 2.1. Civil Disobedience and Terrorism; 2.2. Civil Disobedience and the Strike. The Political General Strike. The Hunger Strike; 2.3. Civil Disobedience and Test Cases; 2.4. Civil Disobedience and Tyrannicide; 2.5. Civil Disobedience and Symbolic Acts; 2.6. Civil Disobedience and Treason; 2.7. Civil Disobedience and War, in Its Various Guises; 2.7.1. General Observations on War; Possible Justifications for War; 2.7.2. Civil Disobedience and the “Just War”; 2.7.3. Civil Disobedience and Religious Wars: The Crusades and the “Holy War”; 2.7.4. Present-Day War: Total and Atomic War; 2.8. Civil Disobedience and Self-Guardianship in Private Law; 2.9. Civil Disobedience and “Copping-Out”; 2.10. Distinct Types of Disobedience by Acting Subject; Dutiful Obedience; 2.10.1. Military Disobedience; 2.10.2. Ecclesiastical Disobedience; 2.10.3. Administrative Disobedience; Civil Servant Disobedience; 2.11. Dissent; 2.12. Militant Action; 2.13. Social Protest; 2.14. Non-Cooperation; 2.15. Non-Peaceful Disobedience: Rebellion, Sedition and Guerrilla Warfare; 2.16. Civil Disobedience and the Right to Asylum; II. THE JUSTIFICATION OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE: The Positive Aspect; Dialectic of Legitimacy, Validity and Effectiveness Applied to the Subject of Civil Disobedience; 1. The Plane of Values; The Moral Justification for Civil Disobedience: “The Individual’s Moral Duty to Disobey”; The Main Theories Concerning Moral Obligation; 1.1. Iusnaturalism: The Appeal to a Higher Law and the Subsuming of Civil Disobedience under Natural and Human Rights Theories; 1.2. Moral Relativism: The Appeal to Individual Conscience; The Spanish Polemic Begun by González Vicén and Elías Díaz; 1.3. Utilitarianism: The Appeal to the Common Good; Critiques of Utilitarian Theories; 2. The Plane of Norms. Legal Excuses for Civil Disobedience; Does “A Subjective Right of the Individual to Civil Disobedience” Exist?; 2.1. The Anglo-American Answer and Its Applicability to Spanish Law; Distinct Mechanisms According to the Actor or Subject Employing Them; 2.1.1. When the Actor is the Lawyer; Main “Defences”; 2.1.2. When the Actor is the Jury; “Jury Nullification”, as an Expression of “Freedom of the Jury”; 2.1.3. When the Actor is the Prosecutor; “Prosecutorial Discretion” as a Type of “Official iscretion”; 2.1.4. The Civil Disobedient’s Role as Defendant in the Trial; 2.1.5. The Judge’s Role in the Treatment of Civil Disobedience; The “Political Question Doctrine”; 2.2. An Attempt at Taking a Personal Position, and Conclusions Concerning the Possible Existence of a Subjective Right to Civil Disobedience within the Spanish Legal System; 2.2.1. Antinomy of Values; 2.2.2. Antinomy of Powers; 2.2.3. Antinomy of Norms; 2.2.4. The Possible Nature of a Right to Civil Disobedience. III. THE PLANE OF FACTS: Political and Social Explanation of Civil Disobedience; The “Individual Political Obligation to Obey”; 3.1. Political Obligation as a Prima Facie Obligation; 3.2. Theory Types; 3.2.1. Consensual Democratic Theories, Acceptance and Popular Representation; The Majority Rule; Fair Play Obligation; Form of Government under Which Civil Disobedience Develops; 3.2.2. Coercive as opposed to Recognition Theories; 3.2.3. Mixed Theories; Chapter 2. Negative Aspects: The Limits of Civil Disobedience; INDEX WORDS:
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87. | Lindholm, Tore ... [et al.] : Facilitating freedom of religion or belief, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Facilitating freedom of religion or belief : a deskbook / Lindholm, Tore ... [et al.], lxxiv, 1017 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. ISBN 90-04-13783-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Foreword Thorbjørn Jagland, Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs, March 2000–October 2001. Foreword Abdelfattah Amor, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief. Foreword, Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, September 1997–September 2002. Part I: Origins and Grounds of Freedom of Religion or Belief:. Chapter 1 : Malcolm D. Evans, Historical Analysis of Freedom of Religion or Belief as a Technique for Resolving Religious Conflict. Chapter 2: Tore Lindholm, Philosophical and Religious Justifications of Freedom of Religion or Belief. Part II: Freedom of Religion or Belief: International Norms and Institutions: Chapter 3: Natan Lerner, The Nature and Minimum Standards of Freedomof Religion or Belief. Chapter 4. Johan D. van der Vyver, The Relationship of Freedom of Religion or Belief Norms to Other Human Rights. Chapter 5. David Llewellyn and H. Victor Condé, Freedom of Religion or Belief under International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law. Chapter 6. Manfred Nowak and Tanja Vospernik: Permissible Restrictions on Freedom of Religion or Belief. Chapter 7. Theo van Boven: The United Nations Commission on Human Rights and Freedom of Religion or Belief Chapter 8 Martin Scheinin, The Human Rights Committee and Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chapter 9. Doudou Diene : UNESCO’s Facilitation of Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chapter 10. Javier Martínez-Torrón and Rafael Navarro-Valls: The Protection of Religious Freedom in the System of the Council of Europe. Chapter 11. Urban Gibson and Karen S. Lord : Advancements in Standard Setting: Religious Liberty and OSCE Commitments. Chapter 12. Janne Haaland Matlary : Implementing Freedom of Religion in the OSCE: Experiences from the Norwegian Chairmanship. Part III: Freedom of Religion or Belief and the State:. Chapter 13. José de Sousa e Brito : Conscientious Objection; Chapter 14. Roland Minnerath : The Right to Autonomy in Religious Affairs; Chapter 15. W. Cole Durham, Jr.,: Facilitating Freedom of Religion or Belief through Religious Association Laws; Chapter 16. Lee Boothby : Protecting Freedom of Religion or Belief in Restricted or Institutional Settings; Chapter 17. Roman Podoprigora :Freedom of Religion and Belief and Discretionary State Approval of Religious Activity. Chapter 18. Jean Baubérot: The Place of Religion in Public Life: The Lay Approach. Part IV: Women, Parents, and Children:. Chapter 19. Bahia G. Tahzib-Lie: Dissenting Women, Religion or Belief, and the State: Contemporary Challenges that Require Attention. Chapter 20. Özlem Denli: Between Laicist State Ideology and Modern Public Religion: The Head-Cover Controversy in Contemporary Turkey; Chapter 21. Juliet Sheen : Burdens on the Right of Women to Assert Their Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chapter 22. Ursula King : Hinduism and Women: Uses and Abuses of Religious Freedom; Chapter 23. Kari Elisabeth Børresen: Religion Confronting Women’s Human Rights: The Case of Roman Catholicism; Chapter 24. Geraldine Van Bueren : The Right to Be the Same, The Right to Be Different: Children and Religion. Part V: Changing Beliefs and the Tensions of Tolerance:. Chapter 25 Eileen Barker: Why the Cults? New Religious Movements and Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chapter 26. Willy Fautré, Alain Garay, and Yves Nidegger: The Sect Issue in the European Francophone Sphere; Chapter 27. Tad Stahnke: The Right to Engage in Religious Persuasion; Chapter 28. Makau Mutua: Proselytism and Cultural Integrity; Chapter 29. Nazila Ghanea: Apostasy and Freedom to Change Religion or Belief. Part VI: Contexts for Facilitating Freedom of Religion or Belief: Chapter 30. Archbishop Anastasios: Developing Shared Values and Common Citizenship in a Secular and Pluralist Society: How Religious Communities Can Contribute; Chapter 31. Rajaji Ramanadha Babu Gogineni and Lars Gule: Humanism and Freedom from Religion; Chapter 32. T. Jeremy Gunn : The United States and the Promotion of Freedom of Religion and Belief; Chapter 33. Rüdiger Noll: The Role of Religion and Religious Freedom in Contemporary Conflict Situations; Chapter 34. Leonard Swidler: Freedom of Religion and Dialogue; Chapter 35. Inge Eidsvåg, Tore Lindholm, and Barbro Sveen: The Emergence of Interfaith Dialogue: The Norwegian Experience; Chapter 36 Ingvill Thorson Plesner, Promoting Tolerance through Religious Education; Chapter 37. Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs, Religious Tolerance: Freedom of Religion or Belief, and Education: Results of the 2001 UN Conference; Chapter 38. Elizabeth A. Sewell: Facilitating Freedom of Religion or Belief through NGOs; Conclusion The Editors, with Michael M. Roan; Epilogue Gunnar Stålsett, President, International Advisory Council, The Oslo Coalition on Freedom of Religion or Belief; Contributors; Appendices; Bibliography; Index. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Algeria / Australia / Austria / Azerbaijan / Belarus / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Brazil / Bulgaria / Burma / Canada / Chechnya / Chile / China / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia / Denmark / Egypt / Finland / Ethiopia / France / Georgia / Greece / United Kingdom / Guyana / Israel / Italy / Japan / Kenya / Kyrgyzstan / Laos / Lebanon / Lithuania / Luxembourg / Macedonia / Malaysia / Mexico / Moldova / Monaco / Morocco / Mozambique / Myanmar / Nairobi / Nepal / Netherlands / New Zealand / North Korea / Northern Ireland / Norway / Pakistan / Paraguay / Peru / Poland / Portugal / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Switzerland / Senegal / Slovakia / Slovenia / South Africa / South Korea / Spain / USSR / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Suriname / Sweden / Syria / Trinidad / Ukraine / Uganda / Uppsala / Uruguay / Uzbekistan / Venezuela / Yugoslavia / Zambia NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Genocide convention; ICCPR; ICESCR; CEDAW; CRC; ECHR; ECHRP-1; ESC; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; TEU; EU charter of fundamental rights; ADRD; AMR; Protocol of San Salvador; OAU refugee convention; ACHPR; Helsinki final act; Charter of Paris; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; GC-22-23(ICCPR); Oslo declaration on freedom of religion or belief; |
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88. | Uitz, Renáta : Freedom of religion, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Freedom of religion : in European constitutional and international case law / Uitz, Renáta - (Europeans and their rights), 180 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-92-871-6201-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1 – Introduction: Protection of freedom of religion or belief in European democracies. 1.1. Freedom of religion in international documents and national constitutions in Europe. 1.2. Secularity, tolerance and pluralism in European democracies. 2 – Freedom of religion as an individual right. 2.1. What amounts to religion or protected belief?. 2.2. The scope of forum internum and protected manifestations of freedom of religion. Interference with the forum internum?, Revealing convictions: registration of religious affiliation. Refusing to take an oath: A decision within the forum internum or a proper manifestation of religious freedom?. Religious holiday, Sunday laws and faith-based days of rest. Manifestations of religious freedom: facially neutral limitations and the problem of ritual slaughter. Manifestations of religious freedom: refusing blood transfusion on grounds of conscience. 2.3. Proselytism. 2.4. Conscientious objection to military service. 3 – Rights of religious communities and associations. 3.1. The basis of church–state relations: Registering religious associations. Fundamental premises of religious association law. An overview of problems with conditions applicable to recognising religious organisations. Registration as a precondition of collective religious exercise. Proving social acceptance: membership criteria. Mandatory waiting periods. Further limitations of religious freedom stemming from legal defi nitions in regulations on religious association. Church autonomy: The role of religious perspectives in registration processes. 3.2. Education and religious instruction. Introduction: parental rights and state duties. Denominational private schools. Religious education in public schools. Control over the educational environment and the prohibition of indoctrination. The right to be exempted from religious activities. Religious symbols in school: The limits of religious tolerance and pluralism. 3.3. Accommodation in prisons and military establishments. Basic theoretical and practical problems with accommodation in restricted environments. Limitations of religious freedom in prisons and the military. Prohibition of taking advantage of a restricted environment. 4 – Contemporary problems and challenges. 4.1. The prohibition of blasphemy: Between freedom of expression and religious freedom. 4.2. On the governmental obligation to protect against dangerous religions. New religious movements and the label of brainwashing. Enquete commissions and sect observatories. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Europe NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR, ECHR SHELF CODE: CoE
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89. | Scheinin, Martin : Freedom of thought, conscience and religion, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Freedom of thought, conscience and religion / Scheinin, Martin REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Studia theologica : Scandinavian journal of theology : vol. 54; no 1., p. 5-18. - Danvers, MA : Taylor & Francis, 2000. - ISSN 0039-338X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-18; ICCPR-18; ICESCR-2; CERD-5; CDE-5; ECHRP-1; CRC-14; ACHPR-8; AMR-12; ECHR-9; |
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90. | Takemura, Hitomi : International human right to conscientious objection to military service and individual duties to disobey manifestly illegal orders, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International human right to conscientious objection to military service and individual duties to disobey manifestly illegal orders / Takemura, Hitomi, xii, 253 p.. - Berlin : Springer-Verlag, 2009. ISBN 978-3-540-70526-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Introduction. 2. Right to Conscientious Objection in the United Nations Human Rights Law. 3. Right to Conscientious Objection in European Human Rights Law. 4. Inter-American Human Rights Law. 5. International Refugee Law and Conscientious Objection. 6. Defence of Superior Orders: Duties of Individuals to Disobey Manifestly Illegal Orders under International Law. 7. Impacts of Jus Ad Bellum and Jus In Bello on Rights and Duties of Individuals to Disobey Manifestly Illegal Orders. 8. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Austria / Australia / Belarus / Belgium / Brazil / Cyprus / East Timor / Egypt / Estonis / Finland / France / Georgia / Germany / Hungary / Israel / Italy / Iraq / Kuwait / Kyrgyzstan / Lebanon / Namibia / Russian Federation / Saudi Arabia / Syria / Turkey / USA / USSR / Venezuela / Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ACHPR; IMT charter; UN charter; ECHR; Genocide convention; CAT; CRC; ICCPR; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; AMR; ADRD; ICCPR-OP; CRC-OP; ICC statute; UDHR; Tokyo charter; Treaty of Lisbon; Treaty of Versailles; |