1. | Francioni, Francesco (ed.) : Environment, human rights and international trade, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Environment, human rights and international trade / Francioni, Francesco (ed.) , xxxviii, 361 p.. - Oxford : Hart, 2001. ISBN 1-84113-216-9 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Austria / Canada / Colombia / Costa Rica / Italy / Mexico / New Zealand / USA NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; African charter on the rights of the child; AMR; Cartagena protocol on biosafety; Convention on biological diversity; Montreal protocol; Convention tocombat desertification; CRC; Convention for the suppression of the traffic in persons and of the exploitation of the prostitution of others; Energy charter treaty; ECHR; Framework convention on climate change; Geneva conventions; Hague conventions; CERD; ICCPR; ICESCR; Apartheid convention; Montreal protocol; NAFTA agreement; UN charter; CEDAW; Convention on the law of the sea; CAT; UNESCO convention onthe prevention and suppression of illicit trade in cultural objects; UNIDROIT convention on the return of stolen and illegally exported cultural objects; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; WTO agreement; ILO constitution; Convention concerning forced labour (ILO convention no. 29); EC treaty; Stockholm declaration; Slavery convention; CAT; UDHR; |
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2. | Cohen, Joel I. : Harnessing biotechnology for the poor, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Harnessing biotechnology for the poor : challenges ahead for capacity, safety and public investment / Cohen, Joel I. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Journal of human development : vol. 2; no. 2., p. 239-264. - Philadelphia, PA : Carfax, 2001. - ISSN 1464-9888 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Cartagena protocol on biosafety; LIBRARY LOCATION: FN-bibl. |
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3. | Bottomley, Stephen (ed.) : Commercial law and human rights law, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Commercial law and human rights law / Bottomley, Stephen (ed.) ; Kinley, David , xiv, 341 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2002. ISBN 0-7546-2136-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Comment on papers presented at the commercial law and human rights conference, by Sir Anthony Mason. 2. Human rights as legally binding or merely relevant, by B David Kinley. 3. Corporations and human rights, by Stephen Bottomley. 4. The business case for human rights – the amnesty international perspective, by Rory Sullivan and Des Hogan. 5. Human rights and global business, by Robert McCorquodale. 6. Human rights and transnational litigation – interesting points of intersection, by Andrew Bell. 7. Corporate governance and sexual harassment, by Christine Parker and Leon Wolff. 8. The human rights act 1998 and commercial law, by James Strachan. 9. Intellectual property and human rights, by Sam Ricketson. 10. The rights to food, health and intellectual property in the era of "biogopolies", by Peter Drahos. 11. Equality, freedom and democracy – tax law and the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms, by Claire Young; 12. Administrative law, commerce and human rights, by John McMillan. 13. Labour law and human rights, by Phillipa Weeks. 14. Native title in commercial practice – a question of human rights or risk management?, by Bryan Horrigan. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Asia / Australia / Canada / New Zealand / United Kingdom / USA / India / Namibia / Nigeria / South Africa / Viet Nam NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICESCR; ACHPR; ECHR; CEDAW; CERD; ICCPR; CRC; |
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4. | Gold, Richard E. : The European biotech directive, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The European biotech directive : past as prologue / Gold, Richard E. ; Gallochat, Alain REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European law journal : review of European law in context : vol. 7; issue 3., p. 331-366. - Oxford : Blackwell, 2001. - ISSN 1351-5993 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention on biological diversity; Convention on human rights and biomedicine; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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5. | Karel Vasak amicorum liber, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Karel Vasak amicorum liber : les droits de l'homme a l'aube du XXIe siecle / - Bruxelles : Bruyllant, 1999. ISBN 2-8027-1298-5 LANGUAGE: FRE, ENG, SPA ABSTRACT: English contributions:. 1. The right to humanitarian assistance, by Yoram Dinstein (chapter 16). 2. The right to free elections - international election observations as a means towards implementation, by John Hartland (chapter 19). 3. Africa and human rights since Karel Vasak's three generations, by Kofi Kumado (chapter 21). 4. The inherent right to life and its realization in Poland, by Adam Lopatka (chapter 22). 5. The right to be represented in Parliament, by Manuel Medina Ortega (chapter 24). 6. The right of peoples to peace, by Marek Thee (chapter 28). 7. Human rights require responsibilities and duties, by Asbjørn Eide (chapter 40). 8. Human rights and human duties: do we need a declaration of human responsibilities? Some personal observations, by Tom McCarthy (chapter 43). 9. Evocation of an "unknown" procedure concerning human rights protection by UNESCO, by Mieczyslaw Paszkowski (chapter 45). 10. Some reflections on the role of NGOs in the promotion and protection of human rights, by Janusz Symonides (chapter 53). 11. The endless task of human rights implementation, by Klaus Törnudd (chapter 54). 12. Human rights and future generations, by Salvino Busuttil (chapter 59). 13. Human rights, humanitarian law and refugee law, by Jovan Patrnogic (chapter 67). 14. The development of human rights related to biomedicine and the new challenges for organ transplantation, by Carlos Maria Romeo-Casabona (chapter 69). INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; The statute of the ICC; UN charter; UDHR; ACHPR; ICESCR; Genocide convention; AMR; Arab charter on human rights; CRC; CAT; CEDAW; Helsinki document; |
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6. | Marin, Patricia Lucia Cantuaria : Providing protection for plant genetic resources, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Providing protection for plant genetic resources : patents, sui generis systems and biopartnerships / Marin, Patricia Lucia Cantuaria, xvi, 206 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-8875-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents (missing) INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): World charter for nature; UN draft declaration on indigenous rights; Rio declaration; Convention on biological diversity; |
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7. | 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:
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8. | Meulders-Klein, Marie-Therese (ed.) : Biomedicine, the family and human rights, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Biomedicine, the family and human rights / Meulders-Klein, Marie-Therese (ed.) ; Deech, Ruth ; Vlaardingerbroek, Paul, xii, 638 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-1627-3 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE ABSTRACT: Preface, by Petar Sarcevic. PART ONE - THE GENERAL FRAMEWORK: 1. The European Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine, and its Protocols; P. Zilgalvis. 2. Biomedicine, the Family and Human Rights: Progress and Achievements in Biotechnology, by Chr. Gosden. 3. Biomedecine, famille & droits de l'homme. "Aspects anthropologiques, philosophiques et ethiques", by L. Assier-Andrieu. 4. La dimension psychologique dans les techniques d'assistance, O. Bourguignon. PART TWO - NATIONAL REPORTS: Genetics and Artificial Procreation. SECTION I: Common Law Jurisdictions. 1. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in the USA, by C. Schneider, L. Wardle. 2. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in Canada, by B.M. Dickens. 3. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in Australia, by L. Skene. 4. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in New Zealand, by K. Daniels. SECTION II: Roman Law Jurisdiction: 1. Genetique et procreation assistee en France, by D. Vigneau. 2. Genetique et procreation assistee en Belgique: etat du droit et des pratiques, by N. Denies. 3. Genetique et proceations assistées en Espagne, by J. Hualde-Sanchez, I. Alcorta Idiaquez. 4. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in Italy, by M.D. Panforti, M. Serio. 5. Les procreations mdicalement assistees au Bresil: etat des questions, par E. de Oliveira Leite. 6. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in the Netherlands, by F.C.B. van Wijnen, et al. III: GERMANIC AND RUSSIAN JURISDICTIONS:. 1. Genetique et procreation assisteees en republique federale d'Allemagne, par F. Furkel. 2. Genetique et procreation assisteee en Suisse, par P. Meier. 3. Genetics and Artificial Procreation in Austria, by M. Stormann. 4. Genetics Artificial Procreation in Russia, by O.A. Khazova. PART THREE - GENERAL REPORT:. SECTION I: GENETICS. 1. Genetics and Common Law, by B.M. Knoppers. 2. Genetique, famille et droits de l'homme dans les pays romanistes, par B. Feullet-le Mintier. 3. Rapport regional - Pays germaniques et Russie, by O. Guillod. 4. The use of biotechnology in medicine with particular regard to questions in family law, by J.M. Halvorsen. II: ARTIFICAL REPRODUCTION:. 1. Assisted Conception in Common Law Jurisdictions, by D. Morgan, R. Lee. 2. Procreation artificielle dans les pays romanistes, by J. Pousson-Petit. 3. Artificial Reproductive Technology General Report on the Law of the Germanic Countries, by B. Verschaegen. 4. Artificial Procreation in the Nordic Countries, by L. Nielsen. PART FOUR _- JUDICIAL PERSPECTIVE:. 1. Losing control? - some case, by R. Deech. 2. Tourisme procreatif et droit communautaire europeen des changes: Le cas Blood, by J.-S. Berge. 3. Biomedicine, the Family and Human Rights: The juridical perspective, by J. Wilson. GENERAL CONCLUSIONS:. 1. Biomedicine, the Family and Human Rights: the Same Ethics for all?, by M.T. Meulders-Klein. INDEX WORDS:
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9. | Trouet, Caroline : Biobanks , 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Biobanks : investigate in regulation / Trouet, Caroline ; Sprumont, Dominique REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Baltic yearbook of international law : vol. 2, 2002 / Ziemele, I. (ed.-in-chief), p. 3-20. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-1959-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Iceland NOTE (GENERAL): European convention on human rights and biomedicine; |
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10. | Zilgalvis, Peteris : The regulation of research on the new biomedical technologies, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series The regulation of research on the new biomedical technologies : standard setting in Europe andits Baltic region / Zilgalvis, Peteris REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Baltic yearbook of international law : vol. 2, 2002 / Ziemele, I. (ed.-in-chief), p. 21-50. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-1959-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention and genetic therapy; Draft additional protocol on biomedical research; TEU-6-49; EC treaty-152,163,173; Convention on human rights and biomedicine; ECHR; UDHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; CRC; ESC; European convention for the protection of individuals with regard to automatic processing of personal data; Draft additional protocol on biomedical research; Protocol to the convention on human rights and biomedicine on teh prohibition of cloning human beings; Universal declaration on the human genome and human rights; |
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11. | Alfredsson, Gudmundur (ed.) : A Thematic Guide to documents on health and human rights, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph A Thematic Guide to documents on health and human rights : global and regional standards adopted by intergovernmental organizations, international non-governmental organizations and professional associations / Alfredsson, Gudmundur (ed.) ; Tomasevski, Katarina - (The Raoul Wallenberg Institute human rights guides ; vol. 2), xvi, 629 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2003. ISBN 90-411-0544-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; Geneva conventions; ECHR; Refugee convention; European convention on social and medical assistance; Standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners; Declaration on the rights of the child; ESC; ECHRP-4; CERD; ICESCR; ICCPR; Single convention on narcotic drugs; Convention concerning minimum age for admission to employment (ILO convention no. 138); CEDAW; ACHPR; CAT; Charter on the rights of the Arab child; Declaration on the rights of development; CRC; Migrant workers convention; Turku declaration; Rio declaration; Vienna declaration and programme of action; Beijing declaration and platform of action;
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12. | Posey, Darrell A. : Beyond intellectual property, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Beyond intellectual property : toward traditional resource rights for indigenous peoples and local communities / Posey, Darrell A. ; Dutfield, Graham, xv, 303 p.. - Ottawa, CA : International Developmental Research Centre , 1996. ISBN 088936799X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Chapter 1. Who visits communities, what are they seeking, and why ?. Chapter 2. What happens to traditional knowledge and resources ?. Chapter 3. Who benefits from traditional resources ?. Chapter 4. Will the community be informed ?. Chapter 5. What right do communities have to say "yes" or "no" to commercialization ? . Chapter 6. How can a community take legal action ?. Chapter 7. What are contracts and covenants ?. Chapter 8. Are intellectual property rights useful ? . Chapter 9. Can communities develop their own system for protecting traditional resource rights ? . Chapter 10. Are legally binding international agreements useful ?. Chapter 11. How can communities use 'soft law" and nonbinding international agreements ?. Chapter 12. Are nongovernmental, nonlegal instruments useful ?. Chapter 13. Why are funds and funding guidelines important ?. Chapter 14. What creative strategies and unique solutions have been developed ? . Chapter 15. Toward protection, compensation, and community development. Appendix 1. The Human Genome Diversity Project. Appendix 2. The Covenant on Intellectual, Cultural, and Scientific Resources 1995 Appendix 3. Declaration of Principles of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples 1995 Appendix 4. UN Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 1995 Appendix 5. Kari-Oca Declaration and the Indigenous Peoples· Earth Charter 1995 Appendix 6. Charter of the Indigenous·Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forests 1995 Appendix 7. The Mataatua Declaration on Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights of Indigenous Peoples 1995 Appendix 8. Recommendations from the Voices of the Earth Congress 1995 Appendix 9. COICA/UNDP Regional Meeting on Intellectual Property Rights and Biodiversity 1995 Appendix 10. UNDP Consultation on the Protection and Conservation of Indigenous Knowledge 1995 Appendix 11. UNDP Consultation on Indigenous Peoples· Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights 1995 INDEX WORDS:
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13. | Klang, Mathias (ed.) : Human rights in the digital age, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights in the digital age / Klang, Mathias (ed.) ; Murray, Andrew, xiv, 243 p.. - London : GlassHouse Press, 2005. ISBN 1-90438-531-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Introduction- Human Rights and Equity in Cyberspace. Pixels, Pimps and Prostitutes: Human Rights and the Cyber Sex Trade. The New Face of Child Pornography. Regulating Hatred. Free Expression and Defamation. Internet Service Providers and Liability. The Digital Divide: Why the 'the' is misleading. Filtering, Blocking and Rating: Chaperones or Censorship?. Firewalls and Power: An Overview of Global State Censorship of the Internet. Cyber Property. Virtual Sit-Ins, Civil Disobedience and Cyberterrorism. Privacy: Charting its Developments and Prospects. Employee Surveillance. Privacy, Surveillance and Identity. Should States Have a Right to Informational Privacy?. Code, Access and Control. Biotechnology and Rights: Where We are Coming From and Where We are Going? INDEX WORDS:
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14. | Francioni, Francesco (ed.) : Biotechnologies and international human rights , 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Biotechnologies and international human rights / Francioni, Francesco (ed.) - (Studies in international law ; No. 13), xxxv, 401 p.. - Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2007. ISBN 1-84113-703-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. I. Overview and cross-cutting issues. II. Bioethics and human genetics. III. Economic, social and cultural rights. IV. Intellectual property rights and trade issues. V. Participatory rights and remedies. VI. International humanitarian law. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention on biological diversity, Cartagena protocol on biosafety, BWC, CWC, Convention for the protection of human rights and dignity of the human being with regards to the application of biology and medicine, ECHR, Geneva conventions, ICESCR, EU constitutional treaty
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15. | Bermann, George A. (ed.) : Transatlantic regulatory cooperation, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Transatlantic regulatory cooperation : legal problems and political prospects / Bermann, George A. (ed.) ; Herdegen, Matthias ; Lindseth, Peter L.. - repr.. , xviii, 635 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U.P., 2004. ISBN 0-19-829892-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Introduction , George A. Bermann, Matthias Herdegen, Peter L. Lindseth. Part I: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation: the political and legal framework: 2. Transatlantic Economic Partnership: Breaking Down the Hidden Barriers , Sir Leon Brittan. 3. The United States and Europe: Seeking Common Ground , Amb. David L. Aaron. 4. Globalization and the Rule of Law , Jean-Louis Dewost. 5. Listening in on the U.S.-EU Legal Dialogue , David R. Andrews. 6. The Transatlantic Business Dialogue: The Perspective of the European Chemical Industry , Hans-Ulrich Engel. Part II: Globalization and Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation: 7. The Locational and Institutional Embeddedness of the Global Economy , Saskia Sassen. 8. Global Economic Networks and Global Legal Pluralism , Francis Snyder. Part III: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation: theoretical perspectives: 9. International Regulatory Co-operation: A Neo-Institutionalist Approach, Giandomenico Majone. 10. The `Demand' for International Regulatory Co-operation: A Public Choice Perspective , Jonathan R. Macey. 11. Regulatory Co-operation and Competition: The Search for Virtue , Paul B. Stephan. Part IV: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation, International Trade and Competition Law: 12. Reconciling Transatlantic Regulatory Imperatives with Bilateral Trade, Mauro Pettricione. 13. Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation from a Trade Perspective: A Case Study in Accounting Standards, Joel P. Trachtman. 14. Competition Law: Linking the World, Eleanor M. Fox. 15. Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation in Competition Policy: the Case for `Soft Harmonization' and Multilateralism Over New Bilateral US-EU Institutions, Merit E. Janow. 16. Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation: Exclusive Club or `Open Regionalism'?, Petros C. Mavroidis. Part V: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation in Selected Sectors: 17. Telecommunications and `Cyberspace': Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation and the Constitutionalization of International Law, Klaus W. Grewlich. 18. Biotechnology and Regulatory Risk Assessment, Matthias Herdegen. 19. Existing Legal and Institutional Mechanisms for Co-operation and Co-ordination: The Case of Intellectual and Industrial Property, Josef Drexl. 20. International Governance for Voluntary Standards: A Game-Theoretic Perspective, Walter Mattli. Part VI: The Interface Between International Regulatory Initiatives and the Domestic Legal Environment: 21. US and EU Structures of Governance as Barriers to Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation, Jonathan R. Macey. 22. International Regulatory Co-operation and US Federalism, George A. Bermann. 23. Implementing Regulatory Co-operation Through Executive Agreements and the Problem of Democratic Accountability, Joel R. Paul. 24. Integrating Regulatory Co-operation into the EU System, Gerhard Lohan. 25. The Respective Powers of the European Community and the Member States in Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation, Paul Demaret. 26. The Implementation of International Regulatory Initiatives in Europe, Reimer von Borries. Part VII: Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation, democracy and accountability: 27. Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation and the Problem of Democracy, Robert Howse. 28. Globalization, Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation and Democratic Values, Ludger Kuhnhardt. 29. North Atlantic Co-operation and Democratizing Globalism, Sol Picciotto. 30. Agencies on the Loose? Holding Government Networks Accountable, Anne-Marie Slaughter. 31. The Challenges of Globally Accessible Process, Peter L. Strauss. Part VIII: The future of Regulatory Co-operation: strategic directions and institutional implications: 32. Regulatory Co-operation and Managed Mutual Recognition: Elements of a Strategic Model, Kalypso Nicolaidis. 33. Building the `Transatlantic Economic Partnership': Are New General Institutions Needed?, Wulf-Henning Roth. 34. Globalization and Transatlantic Regulatory Co-operation: Proposals for US-EU Initiatives to Further Constitutionalize International Law, Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann. INDEX WORDS:
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16. | Jorgensen, Rikke Frank (ed.) : Implementing human rights, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Implementing human rights : essays in honour of Morten Kjaerum / Jorgensen, Rikke Frank (ed.) ; Slavensky, Klaus, 505 p.. - Copenhagen : The Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2007. ISBN 87-91836-12-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. INTRODUCTION, by Rikke Frank Jorgensen og Klaus Slavensky. HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATIONS:. 1. Sten Schaumburg-Müller: Pragmatic challenges to human rights. 2. Kjeld Holm: Human rights and theology. HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS AND ACTORS:. I. The European convention on human rights: 1. Hans-Gammeltoft-Hansen: The European Court of Human Rights and the ombudsman 2. Jonas Christoffersen: Least onerous means and the ECHR. II. Human rights implementation and indicators: 1. Njål Hostmaelingen: A Norwegian fairytale? The reception of international human rights law in Norway. 2. Li Buyun and Yang Songcai: Universality and particullarity of human rights. 3. Hans-Otto Sano: Implementing human rights. What kind of record? III: Human rights education: 1. Anette Faye jacobsen: Human rights education, trends and paradoxes. IV: The role of national human rights institutions: 1. David Weissbrodt: National human rights institutions. 2. Lone Lindholt: Universities and national human rights institutions: the independent human rights actors. 3. Orest Nowosad: National human rights institutions into the 21st century. 4. Birgitte Kofod Olsen and Anne-marie Garrido: Coordination of the work of NHRIs - from liaison to joint achievement. V: The role of the individual:. 1. Isi Foighel: "Now I know what I must do". HUMAN RIGHTS THEMES:. I: Business: 1. Lene Wendland: The United Nations agenda for business and human rights. 2. Sune Skadegård Thorsen: Business and human rights - from protest to partner. II: Dignity and physical integrity: 1. Manfred Nowak: Legal controversies relating to torture. 2. Mette Hartlev: At the frontier of human rights law: human rights and biotechnology. III: EU and the transatlantic: 1. Kevin Boyle: Transatalntic human rights dialogue. 2. Helle Porsdam: the right to consume the ultimate human right? IV: Military justice and international politics:. 1. Emmanuel Decaux: Current challenges to military criminal justice systems. 2. Nils A. Buttenschon: A rpad map with barriers: some reflections on law and politics in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. V: International customary law: 1. Patrick Thornberry: The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination - questions of concept and practice. VI: Protection of minorities:. 1. Holger kallehauge: The genesis of a new human rights convention - a convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. 2. Alan Phillips: Monitoring human rights conventions. 3. Gudmundur Alfredsson: Citizenship and the definition of the term "minority". 4. Asbjörn Eide: Minority rights of non-citizens. 5. Joanne van Selm: Temporary protection - a retrospective: the only way to secure 'refugee' rights. VII: Terrorism: 1. Martin Scheinin: Reflections on defining "terrorism". 2. Jens Elo REytter: With eyes shut - Denmark fights terrorism in Afghanistan alongside of the USA. 3. Jeoren Schokkenbroek: Hard times for human rights: some thoughts on the fight against and the protection of human rights. 4. Geir Ulfstein: Counter-terrorism measures: the need for national and international review. 5. Kirsten Haustrup: Fundamentalism: Liquid fear and the loss of flexibility. POSTSCRIPT: 1. Birgit Lindsnaes: profile of a human rights director. 2. Claus Haagen Jensen: An institute and its leader. INDEX WORDS:
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