91. | Section III : Religious issues , 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Section III : Religious issues / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Women and international human rights law : volume 3 / Askin, K.D.; Kooenig, D.M. (eds.), p. 367-512. - Ardsley, NY : Transnational publ., 2001. ISBN 1-57105-093-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Issues Affecting the Human Rights of women, by Ann Elizabeth Mayer. 2. Islam, Law, and Custom : Redefining Muslim Women's Rights, by Azizah al-Hibri. 3. Issues Affecting Moslem Women in Iran, by Parvan Darabi. 4. Issues Affecting Christian Women, by Janice Love. 5. Women's Rights in the Baha'f Community : The Concept of Organic Equality in Principle, Law, and Experience, by Martha L. Schweitz. INDEX WORDS:
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92. | Jowell, Jeffrey (ed.) : The changing constitution, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The changing constitution / Jowell, Jeffrey (ed.) ; Oliver, Dawn (ed.). - 4. ed.., xx, 387 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2000. ISBN 0-19-876573-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I: Traditional Doctrine Reviewed Jowell: Chapter 1: The Rule of Law Today Bradley: Chapter 2: The Sovereignty of Parliament Part II: Britain's New Constitutional Context Craig: Chapter 3: Britain in the EU Lester: Chapter 4: Human Rights and the British Constitution Ward: Chapter 5: Devolution: Labour's Strange Constitutional 'Design' Loughlin: Chapter 6: The Restructuring of Central-Local Government Relations Part III: Modern Public Regulation Drewry: Chapter 7: The New Public Management McEldowney: Chapter 8: The Control of Public Expenditure Prosser: Chapter 9: Regulation, Markets and Legitimacy Part IV: Towards a More Constitutional Reform Oliver: Chapter 10: The Reform of the United Kingdom Parliament Seyd: Chapter 11: Electoral Systems and Party Funding Austin: Chapter 12: Freedom of Information: The Constitutional Impact INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; |
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93. | 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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94. | Rossilli, Mariagrazia (ed.) : Gender policies in the European Union, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Gender policies in the European Union / Rossilli, Mariagrazia (ed.) ; foreword by Louise A. Tilly - (Studies in European Union ; vol. 1), ix, 261 p.. - Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang, 2000. - ISSN 1094-6209 ISBN 0-8204-4508-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS Foreword Louise A. Tilly LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 1. INTRODUCTION: THE EUROPEAN UNION’S GENDER POLICIES Mariagrazia Rossilli 2. FROM EQUAL PAY TO EQUAL EMPLOYABILITY: FOUR DECADES OF EUROPEAN GENDER POLICIES Ilona Ostner 3. A STUDY OF FOUR ACTION PROGRAMMES ON EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES Catherine Hoskyns 4. PARITY DEMOCRACY—LAW AND EUROPE Eliane Vogel-Polsky 5. CHANGE IN WOMEN’S POLITICAL RESPRESENTATION Joni Lovenduski 6. EUROPEAN EQUALITY LEGISLATION ON SOCIAL SECURITY Julia Adiba Sohrab 7. GENDER, FLEXIBILITY, AND NEW EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Francesca Bettio, Jill Rubery, and Mark Smith 8. THE GENDER PERSPECTIVE IN THE POLICIES OF EUROPEAN TRADE UNIONS Myriam Bergamaschi 9. SEXUAL HARRASSMENT: THE IMPACT OF EU LAW IN THE MEMBER STATES Jeanne Gregory 10. THE IMPLICATIONS OF EUROPEAN UNION POLICIES FOR NON-EU MIGRANT WOMEN Eleonore Kofman and Rosemary Sales 11. EUROPEAN UNION POLICIES ON TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN Marjan Wijers APPENDIX BIBLIOGRAPHY NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): TEU; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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95. | Forrest Martin, Francisco : The rights international companion to constitutional law, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The rights international companion to constitutional law : an international human rights law supplement / Forrest Martin, Francisco ; Tushnet, Mark V., 288 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 1999. ISBN 90-411-0650-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part One: An Overview of International Human Rights Law and Its Relationship to Constitutional Law. I. The Sources and Principles of International Law. II. How International Human Rights Law Is Binding on U.S. and Other Domestic Courts. III. The History and Operations of International Human Rights Protection Mechanisms. Part Two: Comparing International Human Rights Law to Constitutional Law. I. Right to Privacy and Respect for Family. II. Freedom of Belief and Religion. III. Freedom of Expression. IV. Freedom of Association and Assembly. V. Takings, Regulation of Property, and Protection of Contracts. VI. Equal Protection: Intentional and Disparate Impact Discrimination, and Affirmative Action. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-12; ICCPR-27; AMR-11; ECHR-8; ACHPR; Refugee convention; ADRD; Arab charter on human rights-17; Convention on human rights and fundamental freedoms of the Commonwealth of Independent States-9; |
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96. | Alldridge, Peter (ed.) : Personal autonomy, the private sphere, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Personal autonomy, the private sphere : a comparative study / Alldridge, Peter (ed.) ; Brants, Chrisje (ed.), xxv, 274 p.. - Oxford : Hart, 2001. ISBN 1-901362-82-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction, by Peter Alldridge and Chrisje Brants. 2. Legal morlaism or paternalism : tolerance or indifference? Egalitarian justice and the ethics of equal concern, by Koen Raes. 2. Privacy, autonomy and criminal justice rights : philosophical preliminaries, by Paul Roberts. 3. The public, the private and the significance of payments, by Peter Alldridge. 4. Sovereignty, criminal law and the new European context, by Leonard F. M. Besselink. 5. The state and the nation's bedrooms : the fundamental right of sexual autonomy, by Chrisje Brants. 6. Human rights and the criminalisation of tradition : the practices formerly known as "female circumcision", by Lois Bibbings. 7. Denying shoah, by Bert Swart. 8. Criminal legislation in the nineteenth century : the historic roots of criminal law and non-intervention in the Netherlands, by C.M.Pelser. 9. Consent in Dutch criminal law, by Constantijn Kelk. 10. Dangerousness, popular knowledge and the criminal law : a case of the paedophile as sociocultural, by Richard Collier. 11. The fight against sex with children, by M. Moerings. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Belgium / France / germany / Netherlands / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-5; ICCPR-3; The worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182); CERD; CEDAW; Convention against illicit traffic in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances; CRC-19; Dedaw; ECHR; EC treaty; TEU; ToA;
URL http://www.hart.oxi.net/summarylist.asp?SearchParam=personal+autonomy&searchBy=1&submit=search |
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97. | Barnard, Catherine : EC employment law, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph EC employment law / Barnard, Catherine. - 2. ed.., cv, 600 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2000. ISBN 0-19-876565-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part 1 : The Evolution of EC Social Policy. Part 2 : Law-Making in the Field of Social Policy. Part 3 : Free Movement of Persons. Part 4 : Equality Law. Part 5 : Social Security and Pensions. Part 6 : Health, Safety, and Working Conditions. Part 7 : Employment Rights on the Restructuring of Enterprises. Part 8 : Collective Labour Law. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Belgium / Demark / France / Germany / Greece / Ireland / Italy / Luxembourg / Netherlands / Portugal / Spain / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): Dublin convention; ECHR; Social charter; Schengen agreement; ESC; European framework agreement on part-time work; ICCPR, ICESCR; Lugano convention; EC treaty; San Sebastian convention; CRC; UDHR; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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98. | Heinze, Eric : Sexual orientation andinternational law, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Sexual orientation andinternational law : a study in the manufacture of cross-cultural "sensitivity" / Heinze, Eric REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Michigan journal of international law : vol. 22; no. 2., p. 283-309. - Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Law School, 2001. - ISSN 1052-2867 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-14; ICCPR-2-26; ICESCR; CERD; ACHPR; |
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99. | Murray, Rachel (ed.) : Documents of the African Commission of Peoples' Rights, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Documents of the African Commission of Peoples' Rights / Murray, Rachel (ed.) ; Evans, Malcolm (ed.), x, 828 p.. - Oxford : Hart Publ., 2001. ISBN 1-84113-092-3 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; Amendment to the charter; Addis protocol; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; Refugee convention; ECHR; ICCPR; OAU charter; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: VIB |
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100. | Grimshaw, Patricia (ed.) : Women's rights and human rights, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Women's rights and human rights : international historical perspectives / Grimshaw, Patricia (ed.) ; Holmes, Katie (ed.) ; Lake, Marilyn (ed.), xxi, 318 p.. - New York, : Palgrave, 2001. ISBN 0-333-80195-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction; M.Lake, K.Holmes & P.Grimshaw. PART I: LEGACIES OF IMPERIALISM :. 1. British Women, Women's Rights and Empire, 1790-1850, by C. Midgley. 2. Nationalism, Colonialism and Women: The Case of the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Japan, by N. Hayakawa. 3. Reading the Silences: Suffrage Activists and Race in Nineteenth-Century Settler Societies, by P. Grimshaw. 4. Women, Individual Human Rights, Community Rights: Tensions within the Papua New Guinea State, by A. Dickson-Waiko. 5. Na-Wa-Hine Kapu: Divine Hawaiian Women, by L.Kame'eleihiwa. 6. Reconciling Our Mothers' Lives: Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Women Coming Together, by J. Huggins, K. Saunders & I. Tarrago. 7. Margaret Mead and the Ambiguities of Sexual Citizenship for Women, by D. Janiewski. PART II: NEGOTIATING NATIONAL CITIZENSHIP : 8. Rerooting American Women's Activism: Global Perspectives on 1848, by N. Hewitt. 9. Women's Suffrage, Citizenship Law and National Identity: Gendering the Nation-State in France and Germany, 1871-1918, by L. Auslander. 10. Women's rights, Gender and Citizenship in Russia, 1860-1920: the question of difference; by L. Edmondson. 11. Emily's Dream: A Women's Memorial Building and a History without Walls: Citizenship and the Politics of Remembrance in 1930-40s New Zealand, by C. Macdonald. 12. From communal family rights to individual rights in women's national citizenship in Norway, 1888-1905, by I. Blom. 13. Social Citizenship and Women's Right to Work in Postwar America, by E. Boris & S. Michel. 14. The Status of Widows in Bangladesh, by S. Akhtar. PART III: WOMEN WORKING INTERNATIONALLY : 15. Nationalism and Feminism in the Black Atlantic, by D. G. White. 16. Women's Rights of Human Rights? International Feminism between the, wars, K. Offen. 17. From Self-Determination (via Protection) to Equality (via Non-Discrimination): Defining Women's Rights at the League of Nations and the United Nations, by M. Lake. 18. South Sudanese Refugee Women: Questioning the Past, Imagining the future, by J. K. Edward. 19. Women's Rights as Human Rights: Grassroots Women Redefine Citizenship in a Global Context, by T. Kaplan. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Argentina / Asia / Canada / Hawaii / India / Japan / Korea / Russian Federation / Netherlands / Norway / Papua New Guinea / Rwanda / Sweden / USA / Yugoslavia / Zimbabwe
URL http://www.palgrave.com/catalogue/catalogue.asp?Title_Id=0333801954 |
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101. | Forrest Martin, Francisco : The rights international companion to criminal law & procedure, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The rights international companion to criminal law & procedure : an international human rights and humanitarian supplement / Forrest Martin, Francisco ; Wilson, Richard J. - (The rights international companion series), iii, 342 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 1999. ISBN 90-41198-332-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART ONE: An Overview of International Criminal Law and Its Enforcement Mechanisms: Introduction Chapter 1. The Sources and Principles of International Law. Chapter 2. How International Human Rights, Humanitarian, and Criminal Law Is Binding on U.S. and Other Domestic Courts Treaties Customary International Law Domestic Legislation Domestic Tribunal Decisions. Chapter 3. The History and Oper ations of International Human Rights, Humanitarian, and Criminal Tribunals A. Historical Background B. Nuremberg, Tokyo, and Other War Crimes Tribunals C. United Nations Courts and Tribunals International Criminal Tribunals and Court Treaty-Based Committees and Working Group on Arbitrary Detention D. European Court of Human Rights E. Human Rights Commission for Bosnia and Herzegovina F. Inter-American Commission and Court of Human Rights G. African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights. PART TWO: Principles of State Liability and Individual Culpability: Treaties and Statutes Chapter 4. State Liability for Failure to Investigate, Prosecute, and Punish Gross Human Rights Violations and Other International Crimes Velásquez Rodríguez v. Honduras, Inter-Am. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments X. and Y. v. The Netherlands, Eur. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments Chapter 5. Conspiracy and Corpo rate Responsibility Judgment for the Trial of German Major War Criminals, Int’l Military Trib. Questions & Comments Chapter 6. Individual Culpabili ty and Defenses A. State Actors Benavides Cevallos v. Ecuador, Inter-Am. Ct. H.R., Memorial Amicus Curiae submitted by Rights International Questions & Comments B. Private Individuals C.R. v. United Kingdom, Eur. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments. PART THREE: International Crimes Charter of the International Military Tribunal Statutes of the International C riminal Tribunals and Court Genocide Convention Human Rights Treaties. Chapter 7. War Crimes, Crimes A gainst Peace and Humanity, and Grave Breaches of the Geneva Conventions The Prosecutor v. Dusko Tadic (Final Judgment), Int’l Crim. Trib.-Yugo. Questions & Comments. Chapter 8. Genocide The Prosecutor v. Jean-Paul Akayesu, Int’l Crim. Trib.-Rwanda1 Questions & Comments. Chapter 9. Forced Disappearance s Velásquez Rodríguez v. Honduras, Inter-Am. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments. Chapter 10. Sexual Violence The Prosecutor v. Jean-Paul Akayesu, Int’l Crim. Trib.-Rwanda X.& Y. v. The Netherlands, Eur. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments. PART FOUR: Criminal Procedure Treaties and Statutes Chapter 11. Police Practices A. Eavesdropping, Search and Seizure, and the Exclusionary Rule Treaties Klass and Others v. Federal Republic of Germany, Eur. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments García Pérez v. Peru, Inter-Am. Cm. H.R. Questions & Comments Crèmieux v. France, Eur. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments B. Arrest Murray v. United Kingdom, Eur. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments C. Court Access for Determining Lawfulness of Arrest and Continuing Detention Suárez Rosero v. Ecuador, Inter-Am. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments D. Pre-Trial Publicity and the Presumption of Innocence Allenet de Ribemont v. France, Eur. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments Chapter 12. Trial Due Process Protections A. Assistance of Legal Counsel Grant v. Jamaica, UN Hum. Rts. Ctte. Questions & Comments B. Judicial and Jury Impartiality Andrews v. United States, Inter-Am. Cm. H.R. Questions & Comments C. Examination of Witnesses and Documents Harward v. Norway, UN Hum. Rts. Ctte. Questions & Comments Edwards v. United Kingdom, Eur. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments Kostovski v. The Netherlands, Eur. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments D. Right Against Self-Incrimination Funke v. France, Eur. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments E. Right to Speedy Trial Firmenich v. Argentina, Inter-Am. Cm. H.R. Questions & Comments F. Ex Post Facto or Retrospective Criminal Laws Welch v. United Kingdom, Eur. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments G. Double Jeopardy or Non Bis In Idem A. P. v. Italy, UN Hum. Rts. Ctte. Questions & Comments PART FIVE: Punishment Chapter 13. Principles Charter of the International Criminal Tribunal Statutes Questions & Comments Chapter 14. Death Penalty: Its Applications and Death Row Phenomenon Treaties Pinkerton and Roach v. United States, Inter-Am. Cm. H.R. Questions & Comments Soering v. United Kingdom, Eur. Ct. H.R. Questions & Comments INDEX WORDS:
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102. | Schüklenk, Udo (ed.) : AIDS, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series AIDS : society, ethics and law / Schüklenk, Udo (ed.) - (The international library of medicine, ethics and law), xxiii, 556 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2001. ISBN 0-7546-2130-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS: PART : THE PHYSICIAN _ PATIENT RELATIONSHIP : Duty to Treat: 1. George J. Annas (1988): Legal Risks and Responsibilities of Physicians in the AIDS Epidemic 2. Norman Daniels (1991): Duty to Treat or Right to Refuse?. 3. Doran Smolkin (1997): HIV Infection, Risk Taking and the Duty to Treat. Confidentiality/Privacy: 4. Gary B. Melton (1988): Ethical and Legal Issues in AIDS-Related Practice. 5. Kenneth M. Boyd (1992): HIV Infection and AIDS: the Ethics of Medical Confidentiality. Infected Health Care Workers:. 6. Patti Miller Tereskerz, Ricard D. Pearson and Janine Jagger (1999): Infected Physicians and Invasive Procedures: National Policy and Legal Reality. 7. Karen C. Lieberman and Arthur R. Derse (1992): HIV-Positive Health Care Workers and the Obligation to Disclose: Do Patients have the Right to Know?. PART II : AIDS AND THE LAW: Larry Gostin (1989): 8. The Politics of AIDS: Compulsory State Powers, Public Health and Civil Liberties. 9. Richard D. Mohr (1987): AIDS, Gays and State Coercion. 10. Alistair Orr (1989): Legal AIDS: Implications of AIDS and HIV for British and American Law. 11. Helen Power (1997): HIV/AIDS, Sex and the Criminal Law. 12. Editor (1998): Second International Consultation on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights Adopts International Guidelines. PART III HIV TESTING: General: 13. G.R. McLean and T. Jenkins (1994): HIV Testing and Informed Consent – Ethical Considerations. 14. Martin Gunderson, David Mayo and Frank Rhame (1996): Routine HIV Testing of Hospital Patients and Pregnant Women: Informed Consent in the Real World. Pregnant Women: 15. Quarraisha Abdool Karim, Salim S. Abdool Karim, Hoosen M. Coovadia and Mervyn Susser (1998): Informed Consent for HIV Testing in a South African Hospital: Is it Truly Informed and Truly Voluntary?. 16. Theresa M. McGovern (1997) : Mandatory HIV testing and Treating of Child-Bearing Women: An Unnatural, Illegal and Unsound Approach. PART IV : CLINICAL RESEARCH : General: 17. Joni N. Gray and Gary B. Melton (1985): The Law and Ethics of Psychosocial Research on AIDS. 18. Wendy K. Mariner (1990) : The Ethical Conduct of Clinical Trials of HIV Vaccines. 19. Nancy E. Kass, Holly A. Taylor and Patricia A. King (1996): Harms of Excluding Pregnant Women from Clinical Research: The Case of HIV-Infected Pregnant Women. 20. John D. Arras (1990): Non compliance in AIDS Research. Community Consultation: 21. Gary B. Melton, Robert J. Levine, Gerald P. Koocher, Robert Rosenthal and William C. Thompson (1988): Community Consultation in Socially Sensitive Research: Lessons from Clinical Trials of Treatments for AIDS. 22. Herbert R. Spiers (1991): Community Consultation and AIDS Clinical Trials, Parts 1-3. 23. Joan E. Sieber and James L. Sorensen (1992): Conducting Social and Behavioral AIDS Research in Drug Treatment Clinics. Developing Countries: 24. Peter Lurie and Sidney M. Wolfe (1997): Unethical Trials of Interventions to Reduce Perinatal Transmission of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Developing Countries. 25. Harold Varmus and David Satcher (1997): Ethical Complexities of Conducting Research in Developing Countries. 26. George J. Annas and Michael A. Grodin (1998): Human Rights and Maternal-Fetal HIV Transmission Prevention trials in Africa. 27. Robert J. Levine (1998): The "Proven Therapeutic Method" Standard in Clinical Trials in Technologically Developing Countries. 28. Peter Lurie, Makonnen Bishaw, Margaret A. Chesney, Molly Cooke, Maria Eugenia Lemos Fernandes, Norman Hearst, Edward Katongole-Mbide, Suporn Koetsawang, Christina P. Lindan, Jeffrey Mandel, Marvellous Mhloyi and Thomas J. Coates (1994) Ethical, Behavioral and Social Aspects of HIV Vaccine Trials in Developing Countries. PART V : ACCESS TO (EXPERIMENTAL) DRUGS: 29. Ellen C. Cooper (1989): Controlled Clinical Trials of AIDS Drugs: The Best Hope. 30. Martin Delaney (1989): The Case for Patient Access to Experimental Therapy. 31. Udo Schuklenk and Carlton Hogan (1995): Patient Access to Experimental Drugs and AIDS Clinical Trial designs: Ethical Issues. 32. Harold Edgar and David J. Rothman (1990): New Rules for New Drugs: The Challenge of AIDS to the Regulatory Process. 33. David A. Salisbury and Martin T. Schechter (1990) : AIDS Trials, Civil Liberties and the Social Control of Therapy: Should we Embrace New Drugs with Open Arms?. 34. Andrew F. Shorr (1992): AIDS and the FDA: An Ethical Case for Limiting Patient Access to New Medical Therapies. 35. David B. Resnik (2001): Developing Drugs for the Developing World: An Economic, Legal, Moral, and Political Dilemma. 36. Dan W. Brock (2001): Some Questions About the Moral Responsibilities of Drug Companies in Developing Countries. 37. Norman Daniels (2001): Social Responsibility and Global Pharmaceutical Companies. PART VI: DYING WITH DIGNITY: 38. Sophia Vinogradov, Joe E. Thornton, A.-J. Rock Levinson and Michael L. Callen (1984): If I Have AIDS, Then Let Me Die Now. 39. Margaret P. Battin (1994): Going Early, Going Late: The Rationality of Decisions About Suicide in AIDS; Index. INDEX WORDS:
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103. | Campbell, Tom (ed.) : Sceptical essays on human rights, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Sceptical essays on human rights / Campbell, Tom (ed.) ; Ewing, Keith ; Tomkins, Adam, xxxv, 423 p.. - 0-19-924668-8 : Oxford U. P., 2001. ISBN 0-19-924668-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1 Adam Tomkins, In troduction. PART ONE : SCEPTICISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS:. 2. Richard Bellamy, University of Reading: Political Citizenship versus constitutional Rights : republican reflections on the EU charter and the human rights act. 3. Martin Loughlin, London School of Economics: Rights, Democracy, and the Nature of the Legal Order. 4. Keith Ewing, King's College London: The Unbalanced Constitution. 5. Neil Walker, European University Institute: Human Rights in a Postnational Order: Reconciling Political and Constitutional Pluralism. 6. Jeffrey Goldsworthy, Monash University: Rights, Sovereignty, and 'the People'. 7. Tom Campbell, Australian National University: Incorporation through Interpretation. PART TWO: THE IMPACT AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS: 8. Chris Himsworth, University of Edinburgh: Rights Versus Devolution. 9. Colin Harvey, University of Leeds: Human Rights in Northern Ireland. 10. Richard Rawlings, London School of Economics: Taking Wales Seriously. 11. Sandra Fredman, Exeter College, Oxford: Scepticism under Scrutiny: Labour Law and Human Rights. 12. Aileen McColgan, King's College London: Discrimination Law and the Human Rights Act. 13. Conor Gearty, King's College London: Tort Law and the Human Rights Act. 14. Alan Norrie, King's College London: Criminal Justice, Legal Rights, Judicial Interpretation: On Being Sceptical about the Human Rights Act. 15. Maleiha Malik , King's College London: Minority Protection and Human Rights. PART THREE : THE EXPERIENCE OF ELSEWHERE : REASONS TO BE SCEPTICAL: 16. Judy Fudge, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University: The Canadian Charter of Rights: Recognition, Redistribution, and the Imperialism of the Courts. 17. Saras Jagwanth, University of Cape Town: The South African Experience. 18. Wojciech Sadurski, European University Institute: Postcommunist Central Europe. 19. Mark Tushnet, Georgetown University: Scepticism about Judicial Review: A Perspective from the United States. 20. Jim Allan, University of Otago: The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act: Lessons for the UK?. 21. Adrienne Stone, Australian National University: The Australian Free Speech Experiment and Scepticism about the Human Rights Act Index INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Canada / France / Germany / Hong Kong / Hungary / Italy / New Zealand / Poland / Slovenia / South Africa / United Kingdom / Ireland / USA / Albania / Bulgaria / Croatia / Czech Republic / Estonia / Germany / Israel / Italy / Lithunania / Moldova / New Zealand / Romania / Russian Federation / Slovakia / Spain / Ukraine / Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ESC; EU charter of fundamental rights; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; |
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104. | Waaldijk, Kees : Free movement of same-sex partners, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Free movement of same-sex partners / Waaldijk, Kees REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Maastricht journal of European and comparative law : vol. 3; no. 3., p. 271-286. - Maastricht : MAKLU, 1996. - ISSN 1023-263X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Netherlands / Sweden / Denmark / Norway NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-8-14; ICCPR; |
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105. | Cameron, Iain : European Court of Human Rights, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial European Court of Human Rights : case law of the European Court of Human Rights, January to December 2000 / Cameron, Iain REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European public law [=EPL] : vol. 7; issue 4., p. 503-528. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001. - ISSN 1354-3725 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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106. | O'Dair, Richard (ed.) : Law and religion , 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Law and religion / O'Dair, Richard (ed.) ; Lewis, Andrew (ed.) - (Current legal issues 2001 ; vol. 4), xliii, 561 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2001. ISBN 0-19-924660-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTYENTS:. 1. Richard O'Dair: Editorial Introduction. 2. Howard M. Ducharme: The Image of God and the Moral Identity of Persons: An Evaluation of the Holistic Theology of Persons. 3. Calum Carmichael: The Divine in the Law. 4. Gary Watt: Giving unto Caesar: Rationality, Reciprocity, and Legal Recognition of Religion. 5. Anthony Bradney: Politics and Sociology: New Research Agendas for the Study of Law and religion. 6. Steven D. Smith: Law as a Religious Enterprise: Legal Interpretation and Scriptural Interpretation. 7. Bernard S. Jackson: Historical Observations on the Relationship between Letter and Spirit. 8.Jeanne Gaakeer: `Batter My Heart': On the Three Disciplined Search for Meaning. 9. Edward M. Andries: Postmodernism, Hermeneutics, and Authenticity: Interpreting Legal and Theological Texts in the 21st Century. 10. Robert Gleave: The `First Source' of Islamic Law: Muslim Legal Exegesis of the Qua'an. 11. Matthijs de Blois: Law and Religion: The Case of the History of Human Rights: Freedom of Religion as the Fruit of the Radical Reformation. 12. Javier Martinez-Torron: The European Court of Human Rights and Religion. 13. Malcolm D. Evans: Human Rights, Religious Liberty, and the University Debate. 14. Julian Rivers: Religious Liberty as a Collective Right. 15.Ian Leigh: Clashing Rights, Exemptions, and Opt-Outs: Religious Liberty and `Homophobia'. 16. Rex J. Ahdar: Religious Group Autonomy, Gay Ordination and Human Rights Law. 17. Sophie C. van Bijsterveld: Freedom of Religion: Legal Perspective on Religion. 18. Steven H. Resnicoff: Professional Ethics and Autonomy: A Theological Critique. 19. J. David Bleich: Clergy Privilege and Conscientious Objection to the Privilege. 20. Michael Freeman: Is the Jewish `Get' any Business of the State?. 21. Perry Dane: The Intersecting Worlds of Religious and Secular Marriage. 22. Mark Hill: Judicial Approaches to Religious Disputes. 23. Norman Doe and Anthony Jeremy: Justifications for Religious Autonomy. 24. Peter W. Edge: Religious Remants in the Composition of the United Kingdom parliament. 25. Augur Pearce: Religious Denomination or Public Religion?: The Legal Status of the Church of England. 26. David Harte: Defining the Legal Boundaries of Orthodoxy: For Public and Private Religion in England. 27. Danesh Sarooshi: International Law and Peace between the Nations: The Contribution of the Baha'i Faith. 28. Reid Mortensen: A Voyage in God's Canoe: Law and Religion in Melanesia 29. Paul Beaumont: Christia n Perspectives on the Law: What Makes them Distinctive?. 30. Piotr Mazurkiewicz: Radical Change in the Legal Regulation of Religious Affairs as Exemplified by Post-Communist Poland INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Netherlands / Solomon Islands / United Kingdom / USA / Western Samoa / Fiji / Ireland / New Zealand / Papaua New Guinea / Solomon Islands / Vanuatu NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR;Arab charter on human rights; UN charter; CRC-3; Equal treatment directive; ECHR; ICCPR; ToA; Covenant of League of Nations UDHR; |
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107. | 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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108. | 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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109. | 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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110. | Tridimas, Takis : General principles of EC law, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph General principles of EC law / Tridimas, Takis - (Oxford EC law library), lxxxviii, 377 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2000. ISBN 0-19-829932-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The General Principles of Law in the Community Legal Order. 2. The Principle of Equality. 3. The Principle of Proportionality: Review of Community Measures. 4. The Principle of Proportionality: Review of National Measures. 5. Legal Certainty and Protection of Legitimate Expectations. 6. Fundamental Rights. 7. The Rights of Defence. 8. The Principle of Effectiveness. 9. Principles governing Liability in Damages. 10. Conclusion. Bibliography Index INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Germany / Ireland / Italy / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; EC treaty; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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111. | Arai-Takahashi, Yutaka : The margin of appreciation , 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The margin of appreciation : doctrine and the principle of proportionality in the jurisprudence of the ECHR / Arai-Takahashi, Yutaka ; with the preface by Prof. James Crawford, xx, 300 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2002. ISBN 90-5095-195-3 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; AMR; ECHR; ECHRP-4; CEDAW; CERD; ICCPR; |
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112. | II. Human rights, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series II. Human rights / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Israel yearbook on human rights : vol. 30 : 2000 / Dinstein, Y. (ed.), p. 227-302. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2001. - ISSN 0333-5925 ISBN 90-411-1741-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. The Collective Human Rights of Religious Groups: Genocide and Humanitarian Intervention, by Yoram Dinstein. 2. European Court of Human Rights and Sexual Orientation Discrimination in the Armed Forces, by Har'el Ben-Ari. 3. Protecting Children from Violence: Legal Aspects, by Dan Shnit. 4. The Rule of Law, Human Rights and the Good Society, by Leon Sheleff. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Israel / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR-27; CRC-30; Charterof Paris; Declaration on the rights of minorities; Refugee convention; UN charter; |
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113. | Laurie, Graeme : Genetic privacy, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Genetic privacy : a challenge to medico-legal norms / Laurie, Graeme, xxv, 335 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-521-66027-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I. Privacy: The General Part: 1. Health care, patient rights and privacy. 2. Privacy: anti-social concept or fundamental right?. Part II. Genetic Knowledge: The Existing Models. 3. Human genetics and genetic privacy. 4. Autonomy, confidentiality and privacy. III. A New Privacy Paradigm: 5. Privacy and the public interest. 6. Privacy and property? INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Schengen convention;
URL http://assets.cambridge.org/0521660270/sample/0521660270WS.pdf |
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114. | Jayawickrama, Nihal : The judicial application of human rights law, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The judicial application of human rights law : national, regional and international jurisprudence / Jayawickrama, Nihal, cxxix, 965 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-521-78042-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I. Introduction: 1. Historical and juridical background; 2. The international bill of human rights; 3. The domestic protection of human rights; 4. The international protection of human rights. Part II. General Principles: 5. Interpretation; 6. Non-discrimination; 7. Limitations; 8. Derogation. Part III. The Substantive Rights: 9. The right of self-determination; 10. The right to life; 11. The right to freedom from torture; 12. The right to freedom from slavery; 13. The right to liberty; 14. The rights of prisoners; 15. The right to freedom of movement; 16. The right to a nationality; 17. The right to a fair trial; 18. The rights of accused persons; 19. The right to recognition as a person; 20. The right to privacy; 21. The right to freedom of thought; 22. The right to freedom of expression; 23. The right to freedom of assembly; 24. The right to freedom of association; 25. The right to family life; 26. The rights of the child; 27. The right to participate in public life; 28. The right to equality; 29. The rights of minorities; 30. The rights relating to work; 31. The rights relating to social security; 32. The right to an adequate standard of living; 33. The rights relating to property; 34. The right to health; 35. The right to education; 36. The right to cultural life; Selected bibliography; Indices: Subjects; Terms and phrases; Accessions to Treaties. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Andorra / Anguilla / Cameroon / Canada / Ceylon / Chile / China / Colombia / Congo / Ghana / Costa Rica / Cuba / Cyprus / Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic / Hungary / Soouth Africa / Denmark / Belgium / Botswana / Dominican Republic / Ecuador / El Salvador / Equatorial Guinea / Falkland Islands / Jamaica / Finland / France / Gambia / germany / Ghana / Greece / Guyana / Hungary / India / Iraw / Iran / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Jamaica / Japan / Kenya / Kuwait / Lesotho / Malaysia / Malta / Macedonia / Mauritius / Namibia / netherlands / New Zealand / Nicaragua / Nigeria / Northen Ireland / Norway / Pakistan / Panama / Papua New Guinea / Peru / Portugal / Sierra leone / Slovenia / Slovak Republic / Solomon Islands / Somalia / South Africa / Senegal / South Korea / USSR / Spain / Sri LAnka / Suriname / Swaziland / Sweden / Switzerland / Tanzania / Togo / Tonga / Turkey / Zaire / Zambia / Turkey / Uganda / Ukraine / USA / Venezuela / Zaire / Zambia / Zimbabwe / Yugoslavia / Western Samoa LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Grenada NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter; ICCPR; ICESCR; Genocide convention; ECHR; Geneva conventions; ADRD; ACHPR; Atlantic charter; GC-24-26 (ICCPR); Declaration on friendly relations; ICCPR-OP; ESC; Virginia declaration of rights; |
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115. | Ovey, Clare : Jacobs and White, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Jacobs and White : the European convention on human rights / Ovey, Clare ; White, Robin C. A.. - 3. ed.., xlvii, 506 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-19-876580-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Historical Background and Institutions. 2. The Scope of the Convention. 3. Principles of Interpretation. 4. The Right to Life. 5. Prohibition of Torture. 6. Protection from Slavery and Forced Labour. 7. Personal Liberty and Security. 8. The Right to a Fair Trial in Civil and Criminal Cases. 9. Aspects of the Criminal Process. 10. Limitations common to Articles 8-11. 11. Protection of Private and Family Life. 12. Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion. 13. Freedom of Expression. 14. Freedom of Assembly and Association. 15. Protection of Property. 16. The Right to Education 17. The Right to Free Elections 18 Freedom of Movement 19 Freedom from Discrimination 20 Abuses 21 Derogations in Emergency Situations 22 Reservations 23 The Right to an Effective Remedy 24 Proceedings before the Court 25 The Role of the Committee of Ministers 26 Results and Prospects INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / Greenland / France / Germany / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; ECHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UN charter; European convention on extradition; European charter for regional or minority languages; ECPT; European convention on social security; |
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116. | Bainham, Andrew (ed.) : Body lore and laws, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Body lore and laws / Bainham, Andrew (ed.) ; Sclater, Shelley Day ; Richards, Martin, xii, 346 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2002. ISBN 1-84113-197-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction, by SHELLEY DAY SCLATER. 2. Bodies as Property: from Slavery to DNA Maps, by EILEEN RICHARDSON AND BRYAN S. TURNER. 3. Giving, Selling and Sharing Bodies, by JONATHAN HERRING. 4. Discovering and Patenting Human Genes, by GREGORY RADICK. 5. Letting Go . . . Parents, Professionals and the Law in Retention of Human Material after Post Mortem, by MAVIS MACLEAN. 6. Male Medical Students and the Male Body, by MARTIN H. JOHNSON. 7. Domestic Homicide, Gender and the Expert, by FELICITY KAGANAS. 8. The Many Appearances of the Body in Feminist Scholarship, by ANNE BOTTOMLEY. 9. Male Bodies, Family Practices, by RICHARD COLLIER. 10. Sexualities, Sexual Relations and the Law, by ANDREW BAINHAM. 11. Hiring Bodies: Male Clients and Prostitution, by BELINDA BROOKS-GORDON AND LORAINE GELSTHORPE. 12. Villain, Hero or Masked Stranger: Ambivalence in Transactions with Human Gametes, by RACHEL COOK. 13. Court-Ordered Caesarean Sections, by JANE WEAVER. 14. Dehydrating Bodies: the Bland case, The Winterton Bill and the Importance of Intention in Evaluating End-of-Life Decision-Making, by JOHN KEOWN. 15. Religion, Culture and the Body of the Child, by CAROLINE BRIDGE. 16. Future Bodies: Some History and Future Prospects for Human Genetic Selection, by MARTIN RICHARDS. 17. Perceptions of the Body and Genetic Risk, by ELIZABETH CHAPMAN. 18. Science, Medicine and Ethical Change 329 DEREK MORGAN INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.hart.oxi.net/summaryList.asp?SearchParam=body+lore&searchBy=1&submit=search |
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117. | Phillips, Anne (ed.) : Feminism and politics, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Feminism and politics / Phillips, Anne (ed.), ix, 471 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 1998. ISBN 0-19-878205-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: I. Feminism and Political Studies:. 1. Susan Bourque and Jean Grossholtz: Politics an Unnatural Practice: Political Science Looks at Female Participation. 2. Christine Sylvester: Homeless in International Relations? `Women's' Place in Canonical Texts and Feminist Reimaginings. 3. Virginia Sapiro: Feminist Studies and Political Science and Vice Versa. II. Feminism and Political Theory : 4. Teresa Brennan and Carole Pateman: Mere Auxiliaries to the Commonwealth: Women and the Origins of Liberalism. 5. Susan Moller Okin: Gender, the Public and the Private. 6. Jane Mansbridge: Feminism and Democracy. III. Interests and Representation: 7. Virginia Sapiro: When Are Interests Interesting? The Problem of Political Representation of Women. 8. Irene Diamond and Nancy Hartsock: Beyond Interests in Politics: A Comment on Virginia Sapiro's "When Are Interests Interesting? The Problem of Political Representation of Women". 9. Rosemary Pringle and Sophie Watson: `Women's Interests' and the Post-Structuralist State. 10. Anne Phillips: Democracy and Representation. Or, Why Should it Matter Who Our Representatives Are?. IV. Identities and Coalitions : 11. Bernice Johnson Reagon: Coalition Politics: Turning the Century. 12. Chandra Talpade Mohanty: Feminist Encounters: Locating the Politics of Experience. 13. Judith Butler: Subjects of Sex/Gender/Desire. V. Equality and Anti-Discrimination: 14. Catharine MacKinnon: Difference and Dominance: On Sex Discrimination. 15. Kimberle Crenshaw: Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics. 16. Deborah L. Rhode: The Politics of Paradigms: Gender Difference and Gender Disadvantage. VI. Feminism and Citizenship: 17. Jean Bethke Elshtain: Antigone's Daughters. 18. Mary G. Dietz: Context Is All: Feminism and Theories of Citizenship. 19. Iris Marion Young: Polity and Group Difference: A Critique of the Ideal of Universal Citizenship. 20. Nancy Fraser: From Redistribution to Recognition? Dilemmas of Justice in a `Post-Socialist' Age INDEX WORDS:
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118. | Seabrook, Jeremey : No hiding place, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph No hiding place : child sex tourism and the role of extraterritorial legislation / Seabrook, Jeremey, xiv, 141 p.. - London : Zed Books, 2000. ISBN 1-85649-914-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. Introducing the Cases. 3. Tracing the Street Children. 4. Buying Girls in Manila. 5. The Community Benefactor. 6. On the Holiday Island. 7. A Conflict of Interests. 8. Tangled Responsibilities. 9. The Violence of the 'Child-Lovers'. 10. Reign of Terror in Iloilo. 11. The Silence of the Authorities. 12. A Network of Corruption. 13. The Teacher and the Thai Boy. 14. Escape of a Dangerous Man. 15. A Culture Clash. 16. The Ambassador and the Street Boys. 17. Escape to Japan. 18. The Case of the United Kingdom. 19. Conclusion and Recommendations. 20. Some Reflections. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / Belgium / Burma / Cambodia / Canada / Czech Republic / Finland / Germany / Japan / Ireland / Netherlands / Philippines / Romania / Sri Lanka / Sweden / Switzerland / Thailand / United Kingdom / USA |
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119. | Harding, Andrew (ed.) : Comparative law in the 21st century, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Comparative law in the 21st century / Harding, Andrew (ed.) ; Örücü, Esin, xiii, 320 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-9875-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. CHAPTER 1: 1. Unde venit, quo tendit Comparative Law?, by E. Esin Örücü. 2. Legal Transplants and Beyond: of Disciplines and Metaphors, by David Nelken. 3. Seeking Similarity, Appreciating Difference: Comparative Law and Communities, by Roger Cotterrell. 4. Transmigration and Transferability of Commercial Law in a Globalized World, by Nick Foster. 5. Why (Still) No Trust in French Law?, by Coralie Rafenne. 6. Legal Transplants Principles and Pragmatism in Comparative Family Law, by P. De Cruz. 7. Continental Principles in English Public Law, by Robert Thomas. 8. On Successful Legal Transplants in a Future Ius Commune Europaeum, by Jan Smits. 9. Comparative Law in Regionally Integrated Europe, by Walter Van Gerven. 10. The Contribution of Comparative Law to the Harmonization of European Private Law, by Efstathios Banakas. 11. Hundred Headless Europe: Comparison, Constitution and Culture, by Angus McDonald. 12. Oppositions and Fragmentations: In Search of a Formula for Comparative Analysis, by Peter Leyland. 13. Comparing Public Law, by John Bell. 14. Comparative Public Law: Some Lessons from South East Asia, by Andrew Harding. 15. The Importation of Law: A New Comparative Perspective and the Hungarian Constitutional Court, by Catherine Du Pré. 16. South Africa: A World in one Country on the Long Road to Reality, by David Carey-Miller. INDEX WORDS:
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120. | Kretzmer, David (ed.) : The concept of human dignity inhuman rights discourse, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The concept of human dignity inhuman rights discourse / Kretzmer, David (ed.) ; Klein, Eckart, x, 313 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-1783-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. HISTORICAL ROOTS: 1. On the Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for the Emergence of the Doctrine of the Dignity of Man and His Rights, by Y. Arieli. 2. `Dignity of Man' and `Persona' in Stoic Anthropology: Some Remarks on Cicero, De Officiis I, 105-107, by H. Cancik. 3. Legal Roots of Human Dignity in German Law, by J. Eckert. HUMAN DIGNITY IN RELIGIOUS THOUGHT: 4. Blood and the Image of God: On the Sanctity of Life in Biblical and Early Rabbinic Law, Myth, and Ritual, by Y. Lorberbaum. 5. Can Ethical Maxims be Derived from Theological Concepts of Human Dignity? by D. Ritschl. 6. Human Dignity in a Rabbinical Perspective, by C. Safrai. HUMAN DIGNITY IN INTERNATIONALL LAW:. 7. The Founding Function of Human Dignity in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, by K. Dicke. 8. Human Dignity in International Law, by J.Abr. Frowein. COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVES:. 9. Human Dignity as a Constitutional Value, by A. Chaskalson. 10. Human Dignity in German Law, by E. Klein. 11. Human Dignity in Israeli Jurisprudence, by D. Kretzmer. 12. The Religious and Philosophical Background of Human Dignity and its Place in Modern Constitutions, by C. Starck. HUMAN DIGNITY : PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS: 13. Dignity as a Modern Virtue, by M. Meyer. 14. Humiliation, Dignity and Self-Respect, by D. Statman. 15. Honor and Dignity Cultures: The Case of Kavod and Kvod Ha-Adam in Israeli Society and Law, by O. Kamir. 16. Honor, Dignity and the Framing of Multiculturalist Values, by D. Weisstub. Index. INDEX WORDS:
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