1. | Bell, Stuart : Environmental law, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Environmental law / Bell, Stuart ; McGillvray, Donald. - 7th. ed.., lxii, 783 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U.P., 2008. ISBN 978-0-19-921102-9 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): EC treaty; SEA; TEU; Treaty of Lisbon; ToA; Aarhus convention; cartagena biosafety protocol; ICJ statute; Rio declaration; ICC statute; Stockholm declaration; Framework convention on climate change; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; ECHR; LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt |
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2. | Costa, Jean-Paul (foreword by) : International justice for children, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International justice for children / Costa, Jean-Paul (foreword by) - ( Building a Europe for and with children : monograph ; 3), 154 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2008. ISBN 978-92-871-6534-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: FIRST PART : MILESTONES IN INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN:. 1. The European convention on human rights and children's rights, by Francoise Tulkens. 2. The protection of children's rights through the European social charter, by Polonca Koncar. 3. The UNited Nations monitoring bodeis and the protection of children's rights, by Jane Connors. 4. International law and children's rights: a critical review and a wish list, by Marta Santos Pais. SECOND PART - ACCESS OF CHILDREN TO INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE:. 1. Improving children's access to the European Court of Human Rights, by Isabelle Berro-Lefevre. 2. Access of children to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, by Margarette May Macaulay. 3. Access of children to the African human rights protection system, by Helen Seifu. 4. Implementation of international standards and decisions at national level - the role of ombudspersons, by George Moschos. THIRD PART - TOWARDS A CHILD-FRIENDLY JUSTICE:. 1. Child participation and access to the United Nations convention on the rights of the child, by Yanghee Lee. 2. Children and the courts - children's testimony injudicial proceedings affecting them, by Josiane Bigot. 3. The principles of child-friendly justice at national level, by Willie McCarney. 4. The principles of child-friendly justice at international level, by Peter Newell. 5. Making international and regional human rights complaints/communications mechanisms child-friendly, by Thomas Hammarberg. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; ECHR-1; European convention on the exercise of children's rights; European convention on the protection of children against sexual exploitation and secual abuse; Europea n convention on action against trafficking in human beings; ESC; ECPT; ICESCR; EU charter of fundamental rights; Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography; LIBRARY LOCATION: CoE-2008 |
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3. | Price, Margaret : Mad at school, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Mad at school : rhetorics of mental disability and academic life / Price, Margaret, xiv, 279 p.. - Ann Arbor : Univeristy of Michigan, 2010. ISBN 978-0-472-05138-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Introduction. 1. Listening to the Subject of Mental Disability: Intersections of Academic and Medical Discourses. 2. Ways to Move: Presence, Participation, and Resistance in Kairotic Space. 3. The Essential Functions of the Position: Collegiality and Productivity. 4. Assaults on the Ivory Tower: Representations of Madness in the Discourse of U.S. School Shootings. 5. “Her Pronouns Wax and Wane”: Mental Disability, Autobiography, and Counter-Diagnosis. 6. In/ter/dependent Scholarship (with Leah (Phinnia) Meredith, Cal Montgomery, and Tynan Power). INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=1612837 |
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4. | Alvarez, Alex : Genocidal crimes, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Genocidal crimes / Alvarez, Alex - (Key ideas in criminology series), xi, 202 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2010. ISBN 978-0-415-46678-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Defining a Crime. 2. States and Genocide I: State Crime & War. 3. States and Genocide II: Legitimacy and Ideology. 4. Perpetrators I: The Organizational Context. 5. Perpetrators II: The Individual Context. 6. An End To Genocide? INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Genocide convention; UN charter; |
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5. | beloof, Douglas E. : Victims in criminal procedure, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Victims in criminal procedure / beloof, Douglas E. ; Cassell, Paul G. ; Twist, Steven J.. - 3. ed.., xxxix, 739 p.. - Durham, N. C. : Carolina Academic Press , 2010. ISBN 978-1-59460-738-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction to the victim's role in the criminal process -- Defining the "Victim" -- Victim protection -- Investigation and charging -- Domestic violence and the special problems posed by introduction -- Pretrial matters -- Pretrial disposition -- Trial -- Selected evidentiary issues in trial -- Sentencing and parole -- Remedies and appellate court review for violations of victims' rights -- The future of victims' rights. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA
URL http://www.cap-press.com/books/isbn/9781594607387/Victims-in-Criminal-Procedure-Third-Edition |
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6. | Katsui, Hisayo ... [et al.] : Reducing inequalities, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Reducing inequalities : a human rights-based apporach in Finland's development cooperation with special focus on gender and disability : a case study on Ethiopia and Kenya / Katsui, Hisayo ... [et al.], 153 p.. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2014. ISBN 978-952-12-3040-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. INTRODUCTION: A HUMAN RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENT. 2. METHODOLOGY. 3. HUMAN RIGHTS-BASED APPROACHES IN FINNISH DEVELOPMENT POLICY AND PRACTICE. 4. THE ETHIOPIAN CASE STUDY. 5. THE KENYAN CASE STUDY. 6. CONCLUDING REMARKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kenya / Ethiopia NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; CRPD; ICESCR; CEDAW; CRC;
URL http://www.abo.fi/institution/media/24259/reducinginequalitiesnetversion020414.pdf |
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7. | Langford, Malcolm (ed.) : The millennium development goals and human rights, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The millennium development goals and human rights : past, present and future / Langford, Malcolm (ed.) ; Summer, Andy ; Yamin, Alicia Ely, x, 564 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2013. ISBN 978-1-107-03191-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. 1. Introduction: situating the debate, by Malcolm Langford, Andy Sumner and Alicia Ely Yamin. PART I. Perspectives:. 2. Goals and rights: working together?, by James W. Nickel. 3. The limits of human rights: the role of the MDGs, by Jan Vandemoortele. 4. Master or servant? Development goals and human rights, by Mac Darrow. 5. The political within the depoliticised: poverty measurement and implicit agendas in the MDGs, by Andrew M. Fischer. 6. The economics of human rights and MDGs, by Milan Brahmbhatt and Otaviano Canuto. 7. International development actors and human rights, by Siobhán McInerney-Lankford. PART II. Synergies and Conflicts in Different Goals:. 8. Poverty, hunger and statistical progress, by Thomas Pogge. 9. Sexual and reproductive health, rights and MDG 5: taking stock looking forward, by Alicia Ely Yamin. 10. The struggle against HIV/AIDS: rights, economics and global responsibility, by Gorik Ooms, Rachel Hammonds and Gregg Gonsalves. 11. Education and HIV/AIDS: disability rights and inclusive development, by Michael Ashley Stein, Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo and Janet E. Lord. 12. 'Slum' upgrading or 'slum' eradication? The mixed message of the MDGs, by Marie Huchzermeyer. 13. International cooperation, MDG 8 and human rights, by Aldo Caliari and Mac Darrow. PART III. Framing the Post-2015 Agenda:. 14. What issues will (re)define the post-2015 debate?, by Andy Sumner and Meera Tiwari. 15. Beyond the romantic violence of the MDGs: development, aid and human rights, by Charles Gore. 16. Integrating human rights and equality: a development agenda for the future, by Dan Seymour. 17. Global norms and national politics: the case of social protection, by Armando Barrientos and David Hulme. 18. Monitoring MDGs: a human rights critique and alternative, by Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Joshua Greenstein. 19. Rethinking the metrics of progress: the case of water and sanitation, by Malcolm Langford. 20. Goals, rights and political economy: daring to break out of the liberal ideological box!, by Fantu Cheru. PART IV. Concluding Perspective:. 21. Back to the future: reconciling paradigms or development as usual? by Malcolm Langford, Alicia Ely Yamin and Andy Sumner. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; |
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8. | Odendahl, Kerstin (ed.) : German yearbook of international law, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph German yearbook of international law : volume 56, 2013 / Odendahl, Kerstin (ed.) ; Matz-Lück, Nele (ed.) ; von Arnauld, Andreas (ed.), 646 p.. - Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 2014. ISBN 978-3-428-14480-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: FORUM: Conflicts in the South China Sea. 1. Zou Keyuan: China and the South China Sea conundrum: Any prospective solution in future?. 2. Ted L. McDorman: The South China Sea: The U-shaped line, islands and the Philippine-China arbitration. FOCUS: International energy law. 1. Sergei Vinogradov and Gokce Mete: Cross-border oil and gas pipelines in international law. 2. Tara Davenport: The installation of submarine power cables under UNCLOS: Legal and policy issues. 3. Kaj Hobér and Joel Dahlquist: International investment protection regimes in the energy sector. 4. Andrey Konoplyanik: Russia and the Energy Charter: Long, thorny and winding way to each other. 5. Patrick Reyners: The international nuclear energy law framework: An outlook. 6. Peter Kayode Oniemola: International law and renewable energy: The need for a worldwide treaty. 7. Alexandra Xanthaki: Rights of indigenous peoples under the light of energy exploitation. GENERAL ARTICLES:. 1. Ulf Linderfalk: All the things that you can do with jus cogens: A pragmatic approach to legal language. 2. Martin Borowski: Absolute rights and proportionality. 3. Jasmine Coppens: Interception of seaborne migrants: The applicability of the non-refoulement principle at sea. 4. Dagmar Richter and Patrick Uhrmeister: Returning 'politically exposed persons' illict assets from Switzerland: International law in the force field of complexity and conditionality. GERMAN PRACTICE:. 1. Christophe Eick: The German-Gabonese initiative on poaching and illegal wildlife trafficking: Is there a role for the UN Security Council?. 2. Berenike Schriewer: Shining a light on the human rights situation in Germany: The Human Rights Council's report on Germany in the second cycle of the Universal Periodic Review. 3. Marlitt Branders: Germany's secret arms deals: Compliance of German arms export licensing with international law. 4. Nicholas English and Tim Rauschning: The procurement and use of armed UAVs by the German military in international and German law. 5. Jule Siegfried and Marieke Lüdecke: 50th anniversary of the Élysée Treaty. 6. Katrin Kohoutek: The Swiss-German treaty on the effects of the operation of Zurich airport on German territory. 7. Julia Müller: The Hamburg piracy trial: A contribution to the international aim of combating piracy?. 8. Andrea Meyer: The 2011 EU directive on preventing and combating trafficking: Non-implementation by Germany?. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: China / Germany / Philippines / Russia NOTE (GENERAL): UNCLOS; Energy charter treaty; UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; ILO convention no. 169; ECHR; Convention against corruption; Convention against transnational organized crime; Protocol to prevent, suppress and punish trafficking in persons, especially women and children; Optional protocol to the CRC on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography |
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9. | The Aarhus Convention, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Aarhus Convention : an implementation guide /. - 2nd ed.., 278 p.. - Geneva : United Nations, 2014. ISBN 978-92-1-117069-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention on access to information, public participation in decision-making and access to justice in environmental matters (Aarhus convention) LIBRARY LOCATION: FN-biblioteket SHELF CODE: E.II.E |
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10. | Doyle, Cathal M. : Indigenous peoples, title to territory, rights and resources, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Indigenous peoples, title to territory, rights and resources : the transformative role of free prior and informed consent / Doyle, Cathal M., 350 p.. - London : Routledge, 2015. ISBN 978-0-415-74776-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The genesis of indigenous consent under international law and its role in legitimising title to territory. 2. Nineteenth-century positivists and divergence between the role of consent in theory and practice. 3. The evolving consent requirement under the ILO system. 4. The self-determination-based normative framework of indigenous rights. 5. FPIC and the normative framework of indigenous peoples' rights. 6. Debates in relation to the consent requirement. 7. The evolving practice of states and international organisations. 8. FPIC and the corporate obligation to respect indigenous peoples' rights. 9. Operationalisation of consent, challenges, limitations and opportunities. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention on the protection and integration of indigenous and tribal populations (ILO convention no. 107); Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples |
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11. | Arévalo, Amelia Alva : El derecho a la consulta previa de los pueblos indígenas en Derecho Internacional, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph El derecho a la consulta previa de los pueblos indígenas en Derecho Internacional / Arévalo, Amelia Alva - (Cuadernos Deusto de Derechos Humanos ; num. 76), 114 p.. - Bilbao : Universidad de Deusto, 2014. ISBN 978-84-15759-35-5 LANGUAGE: SPA ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introducción. 1. Fundamentacion del derecho a la consulta previa. 2. Marco juridico internacional del derecho a la consulta previa. 3. Aspectos fundamentales sobre el derecho a la consulta previa. 4. Consulta o consentimiento: existe un tránsito de la consulta al consentimiento?. 5. El derecho a la consulta previa en los sistemas regionales de derechos humanos. Apreciaciones finales. INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.deusto-publicaciones.es/index.php/main/libro/1012/en |
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12. | Tomaselli, Alexandra (ed.) : Justicia y Formas de participación indígena, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Justicia y Formas de participación indígena / Tomaselli, Alexandra (ed.) ; Ordóñez, Silvia (ed.) ; Wright, Claire (ed.) - (Cuaderno Deusto de Derechos Humanos ; Num. 74), 170 p.. - Bilbao : Universidad de Deusto, 2014. ISBN 978-84-15759-33-1 LANGUAGE: SPA ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Q'apaj Conde Choque: Hacia la construcciòn del pluralismo juridico entendido como el derecho de acceso a la justicia: una pregunta sobre el "tribunal competente". 2. Luis Esteban Caro Zottola: El Poder Judicial frente a los conflictos de los pueblos indigenas en Argentina: nuevos desafíos. 3. Naayeli E. Remirez Espinosa: Juzgando los Derechos de los Pueblos Indigenas a su territorio: un estudio de decisiones judiciales en Canadá, Japón y México. 4. Héctor Muñoz Cruz: En pos del derecho con mandato y recursos: una consulta sobre educación a comunidades indigenas de México. 5. Jesús Moreno Arriba: De la teoria a la praxis: Un ejemplo de proyecto alternativo de manejo comunal de recursos naturales en la Sierra de Santa Marta en Veracruz (México). 6. Eugenia Morey et al.: Procesos de valorizacion territorial y transformaciones en el rol del Estado y las ONGs en contextos interétnicos: el caso del Chaco salteño, Argentina. 7. Sara Mabel Villalba: Reclamo indigena de participation en gestión de Areas Naturales Protegidas: Casos en Argentina y en Paraguay. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Canada / Japan / Mexico / Paraguay
URL http://www.deusto-publicaciones.es/index.php/main/libro/1010/en |
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13. | Desmet, Ellen : Conservación y Pueblos Indígenas: un análisis socio-jurídico, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Conservación y Pueblos Indígenas: un análisis socio-jurídico / Desmet, Ellen - (Cuadernos Deusto de Derechos Humanos ; Núm. 75), 164 p.. - Bilbao : Universidad de Deusto, 2014. ISBN 978-84-15759-34-8 LANGUAGE: SPA ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introducción. 2. Nudos conceptuales. 3. Historias y prácticas de la conservación occidental. 4. El derecho internacional de los derechos humanos. 5. Perù. 6. Conclusiones y recomendaciones. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Peru NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; ACHPR; ACHR; ADHR
URL http://www.deusto-publicaciones.es/index.php/main/libro/1011/es |
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14. | Salmón, Elizabeth : La consulta previa, libre e informada en el Perú, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph La consulta previa, libre e informada en el Perú : la inclusión del interés indígena en el mundo de los derechos humanos / Salmón, Elizabeth ; Bregalio, Renata ; Ocampo, Diego ; Olivera, Jean Franco, 156 p.. - Lima : Instituto de Democracia y Derechos Humanos de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (IDEHPUCP), 2012. LANGUAGE: SPA ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. La irrupción del interés indígena en el derecho internacional y su necesario reflejo en el ordenamiento jurídico peruano. 2. La consulta previa, libre e informada en el derecho internacional. 3. La regulación de la consulta previa, libre e informada en el Perú y el derecho internacional de los derechos humanos. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Peru NOTE (GENERAL): Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169) |
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15. | Tobin, Brendan : Indigenous peoples, customary law and human rights, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Indigenous peoples, customary law and human rights : why living law matters / Tobin, Brendan, 302 p.. - London : Routledge, 2014. ISBN 978-1-138-01968-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Customary law in context. 2. Self-determination in practice. 3. Where custom is the law. 4. In search of the living law. 5. Ancestral rights recovered: lands and traditional territories. 6. Natural resources or essences of life?. 7. Right to culture and cultural heritage. 8. Traditional knowledge. 9. Intercultural equity and justice. In closing: traditions for the future. INDEX WORDS:
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16. | Barten, Ulrike : Minorities, minority rights and internal self-determination, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Minorities, minority rights and internal self-determination / Barten, Ulrike, 295 p.. - Heidelberg : Springer, 2015. ISBN 978-3-319-08875-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. The international relations framework. 3. Classic sources on minority rights and self-determination. 4. Non-state actors and non-binding instruments. 5. Legitimacy and justice. 6. Legitimacy and justice of non-binding instruments. 7. Minority rights. 8. Minority, people, nation. 9. Understanding self-determination. 10. Minority rights and internal self-determination. 11. Putting together the pieces. 12. Conclusion. 13. Summary. Annex: Overview of minority rights provisions in minority documents. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Declaration on the rights of minorities; Copenhagen document; Friendly relations declaration; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; European charter for regional or minority languages LIBRARY LOCATION: Offentlig rätt |
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17. | Flynn, Eilionóir : Disabled justice?, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Disabled justice? : access to justice and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities / Flynn, Eilionóir, 179 p. - Farnham : Ashgate, 2015 . ISBN 978-1-4724-1859-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Access to justice and its relevance for people with disabilities. 2. Access to justice and its intellectual antecedents in international human rights law. 3. Accessing the law: information, advice and representation. 4. Access and participation in court: structures, evidence and procedures. 5. Incorporating disability in legal education and practice: a call for consciousness-raising. 6. Participatory justice, delibaration and representation in public and political life. Conclusions and recommendations for reform. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRPD |
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18. | Grover, Sonja C. : Children defending their human rights under the CRC communications procedure, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Children defending their human rights under the CRC communications procedure : on strengthening the Convention on the Rights of the Child complaints mechanism / Grover, Sonja C., 318 p. - Heidelberg : Springer, 2015. ISBN 978-3-662-44442-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The Convention on the Rights of the Child communications/complaints procedure and the convention general implementation articles. 2. The inadmissibility of collective communications under the OP3-CRC. 3. Reliance on the best interests of the child principle. 4. The failure fo allow communications involving jus cogens violations where the complaint is against state non-parties to the OP3-CRC. 5. Inter-state communications under the OP3-CRC and the requirement for an opt in declaration by the state party. 6. Children's age and adjudged maturity as factors in taking children's views into account in OP3-CRC decision-making. 7. Weaknesses in the OP3-CRC provisions regarding inquiries, friendly settlements and follow-up. 8. Communications concerning violations of children's economic, social, or cultural rights. 9. Potential obstacles under OP3-CRC to redress for violation of indigenous children's social and cultural rights. 10. Concluding remarks and summary. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; CRC-OP3 |
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19. | Urrutia, Gorka (coord. ed.) : Yearbook on humanitarian action and human rights, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Yearbook on humanitarian action and human rights / Urrutia, Gorka (coord. ed.) , 251 p. - Bilbao : Instituto de Derechos Humanos Pedro Arrupe, 2014. - ISSN 1885-298X LANGUAGE: SPA, ENG ABSTRACT: ARTICLES:. 1. Ana Pinilla Pulido: La celebración del Inti Raymi en el Parque del Retiro de Madrid: Reconfiguración identitaria, rituales andinos en espacios publicos. 2. Silvia Ordóñez Ganoza: La Educación Intercultural Bilingüe desde la perspecive de los indigenas de la Amazonia Peruana. 3. Laura Calle Alzate: El espejismo de la autonomia indigena: mirada a la situación de una comunidad en la Orinoquia Colombiana. 4. Marcelo Yokoi: Watá Ka'a per: aproximaciones acerca de la movilidad, territorio y caminos entre los Awá-Guajá (este amzonico). 5. Marzia Rosti: El derecho a la tierra de los pueblos originarios en la Argentina de hoy. 6. Yuri Tornero Cruzatt: La continuidad del modelo economia social de mercado frente a la situación del derecho al ambiente sano de los pueblos indigenas en una jurispudencia peruana. 7. Elisa Garcia Mingo: Persiquiendo la utopia: medios de comunicación Mapuche y la construcción de la utopia del Wallmapu. 8. Mercedes Vidal Gallardo: Migración y diversidad cultural como valor sustantivo de los ordenamiento democráticos. 9. David Fernández Rojo: Pertinence of a general prohibition of the Burqa and Niqab in Spain: a human rights perspective. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Chile / Colombia / Peru / Spain LIBRARY LOCATION: S Yearbook on humanitarian action... |
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20. | Waddington, Lisa (ed.) : European yearbook of disability law, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph European yearbook of disability law : volume 5 / Waddington, Lisa (ed.) ; Quinn, Gerard (ed.) ; Flynn, Eilionoir (ed.), xvii, 542 p. - Cambridge : Intersentia, 2015. ISBN 978-1-78068-288-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: ARTICLES. 1. The UNCRPD in Europe: emerging issues, by Lisa Waddington, Gerard Quinn and Eilionoir Flynn. 2. Article 33 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: practice and evaluation, by Gauthier de Beco. 3. A chance to pioneer or a lost opportunity? Monitoring disability rights effectively and independently in the EU in line with Article 33 of the UNCRPD, by Magdi Birtha. 4. A call to action: the realization of equal recognition under the law for people with disabilities in the EU, by Anna Arstein-Kerslake. 5. Legal capacity and participation in litigations: recent developments in the European Court of Human Rights, by Lucy Series. 6. Legal scholarship and disability in Italy: recent developments and new perspectives, by Delia Ferri. 7. Persons with disabilities and the right to equality before the law: contribution from the European Disability Forum, by Donata Vivanti. 8. The need for a European mobility card for persons with disabilities: a contribution from the Belgian Disability Forum, by Pierre Gyselinck, Gisele Marliere and Olivier Magritte. PART II: ANNUAL REVIEW OF EUROPEAN LAW AND POLICY. The European Union. The Council of Europe. Other European intergovernmental organizations and civil society groups. PART III: ANNEX OF KEY DOCUMENTS. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRPD LIBRARY LOCATION: S European yb |
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21. | Broderick, Andrea : The long and winding road to equality and inclusion for persons with disabilities, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The long and winding road to equality and inclusion for persons with disabilities : The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons eith Disabilities / Broderick, Andrea, xx, 441 p. - Cambridge : Intersentia, 2015. ISBN 978-1-78068-358-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introductory chapter. 2. Disability equality: an evolving journey. 3. Treaty interpretation: the equality and non-discrimination provision in the CRPD. 4. The duty to accommodate persons with disabilities. 5. A proposed framework for the assessment of the progressive realisation of CRPD rights. 6. The accessibility obligation in the CRPD. 7. The right to education for persons with disabilities. 8. Case study: the influence of the CRPD on the Council of Europe. 9. Concluding chapter: findings, conclusions and recommendations. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRPD; ECHR |
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22. | Vicente, Trinidad L. (coord. ed.) : Yearbook on humanitarian action and human rights, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Yearbook on humanitarian action and human rights / Vicente, Trinidad L. (coord. ed.), 267 p. - Bilbao : Instituto de Derechos Humanos Pedro Arrupe, 2015. - ISSN 1885-298X LANGUAGE: SPA, ENG ABSTRACT: ARTICLES:. 1. Jordi Palou-Loverdos: Relaciones internacionales y justicia transicional: memoria, jurisdicción universal y el caso Ruanda/RD Congo. 2. Jorge Rodriguez Rodriguez: La transición española ante los sistemas universal y europeo de protección de los derechos humanos. 3. Sam Underwood: Investing in change: education, transitional justice and impact in the Colombian peacebuilding process. 4. Lucia E.M. Savini: Avoiding amnesty in the age of accountability: Colombia's proposal for alternative sentencing. 5. Cristina Sala Valdés: Concepciones y prácticas de la(s) comunicación(es) para la paz: actores y propuestas formales en perspective critica. 6. Nerea Azkona: La coherencia entre los marcos normativos de Naciones Unidas, la Unión Europea y el Estado español: el caso de las politicas de cooperación y la dimensión exteriro de la politica migratoria. 7. Manuela Gabriel: Participación y asociacionismo del colectivo de inmigrantes: instrumentos para el ejercicio de la ciudadania. 8. Saioa Bilabo Urkidi: Comunidades solidarias: confesiones religiosas minoritarias y su función integradora. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Colombia / Democratic Republic of the Congo / Rwanda / Spain LIBRARY LOCATION: S Yearbook on humanitarian action... |
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23. | Haeck, Yves (ed.) : The Inter-American Court of Human Rights, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Inter-American Court of Human Rights : theory and practice, present and future / Haeck, Yves (ed.) ; Ruiz-Chiriboga, Oswaldo (ed.) ; Burbano-Herrera, Clara (ed.), xxxii, 832 p. - Cambridge : Intersentia, 2015. ISBN 978-1-78068-308-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Marijke De Pauw: The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the interpretive method of external referencing: regional consensus v. universality. 2. Álvaro Paúl: An overview of the Inter-American Court's evaluation of evidence. 3. Geneviève Säuberli: Revision procedures: revisiting the case of Mapiripán Massacre v. Colombia. 4. Diana Contreras-Garduño, Kristin Xueqin Wu and Leo Zwaak: Who pays the bill? Possibilities and limitations of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights Legal Assistance Fund. 5. Francisco J. Rivera Juaristi: The amicus curiae in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (1982-2013). 6. Oswaldo R. Ruiz-Chiriboga: Defining the scope of the provisions against the use of illegitimate coerced statements in the inter-American system. 7. Kresimir Kamber: Medical negligence and international human rights adjudication: procedural obligations in medical negligence cases under the American Convention on Human Righs and the European Convention on Human Rights. 8. Juana Maria Ibáñez Rivas: Use of force: requirements, limitations and pending challenges from the perspective of the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. 9. Aziz Tuffi Saliba and Tainá Garcia Maja: Judicial protection of states of emergency: an analysis of the amplitude of judicial protection of fundamental rights during the application of derogations. 10. Scott McKenzie: Yakye Axa v. Paraguay: upholding and framing the human right to water. 11. Thomas Antkowiak: Social, economic, and cultural rights: the Inter-American Court at a crossroads. 12. Manuel E. Ventura Robles: Impact of the reparations ordered by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and contributions to the justiciable nature of economic, social and cultural rights. 13. Gina Donoso: Sacred fire as healing: psychosocial rehabilitation and indigenous peoples in the Inter-American Court's judgments. 14. Agostina N. Cichero and Sebastián A. Green Martínez: Punitive damages and the principle of full reparation in the case law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. 15. Clara Burbano Herrera: The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and its role in preventing violations of human rights through provisional measures. 16. Gabriella Citroni: The contribution of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and other international human rights bodies to the struggle against enforced disappearances. 17. Jeffrey Davis and Micaela Perez Ferrero: Building truth and moving justice: the Inter-American Court and the forcible disappearance of children. 18. Frédéric Mégret and Jean-Paul S. Calderón: The move towards a victim-centred concept of criminal law and the "criminalization" of the inter-American human rights law: a case of human rights law devouring itself?. 19. Patricio Galella: Amnesty laws in the case law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. 20. Nikolas Kyriakou: Rights cast into oblivion? Amnesties in the case law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. 21. Monica Yriart: Jurisprudence in a political vortex: the right of indigenous peoples to give or withhold consent to investment and development projects - the implementation of Saramaka v. Suriname. 22. Valeska David and Julie Fraser: Juvenile criminal justice before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights: aims and limitations of the imprisonment of children. 23. Geneviève Säuberli: The case of the Kichwa Peoples of the Sarayaku v. Ecuador: constructing a right to consultation and to cultural identity?. 24. Salvatore Fabio Nicolosi: The treatment of irregular migrants in the inter-American human rights and European Union case law: two parallel lines may even meet. 25. Elena Falletti: Sexual orientation and parenthood: a comparative analysis of the case law of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights. 26. Clara O'Connell: What a "private life" means for women. 27. Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen: Chronicle of a fashionable theory in Latin America: decoding the doctrinal discourse on conventionality control. 28. Eric Tardif: The Radilla-Pacheco v. Mexico case: a paradigmatical shift towards conventionality control in Mexico. 29. Paola Andrea Acosta Alvarado: The Latin American judicial dialogue: a two-way street towards effective protection. 30. Rosmerlin Estupiñan-Silva: The Inter-American Court and the International Criminal Court: transjudicial communication, boundaries and opportunities. 31. Cristiana Domínguez: Inter-American Court of Human Rights and European Court of Human Rights: from observation to interaction on human rights. 32. Martin Nicolás Montoya Céspedes: The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' positive obligations doctrine: between unidirectional influence and judicial dialogue. 33. Claudia Martin and Diego Rodrígues-Pinzón: Strengthening or straining the inter-American system on human rights. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHR; ECHR; Protocol of San Salvador |
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24. | O'Mahony, Charles (ed.) : Disability law and policy, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Disability law and policy : an analysis of the UN Convention / O'Mahony, Charles (ed.) ; Quinn, Gerard (ed.), 500 p. - Dublin : Clarus Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1-905536-90-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Eilionóir Flynn: Gender, disability and access to justice: an intersectional exploration of Article 13 of the CRPD. 2. Ignacio Campoy Cervera: Ideas for the construction of a human rights model for children, with or without disabilities. 3. Barbara Phillips, Nicole Emmenegger, Bruno Trezzini and Mary Keogh: Raising awareness about awareness: insights from the feminist movement on interpreting Article 8 of the CRPD. 4. Mary Keogh: Disability, gender and development. 5. Jukka Kumpuvuori and Riku Virtanen: Are we right or are we right? 'Right approach' in the advocacy work of organisations of persons with disabilities. 6. Anna Arstein-Kerslake: Legal capacity and supported decision-making: respecting rights and empowering people. 7. Mary Keys: Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the European Convention on Human Rights. 8. Tina Minkowitz: Legal capacity: alternatives to functional capacity. 9. Lana Kerzner: Supported decision-making innovations: the Canadian experience. 10. János Fiala-Butora: The CRPD and legal capacity reform in Hungary: compromise of what?. 11. Sándor Gurbai: Unfulfilled dream about moving from civil death to visible citizen: legal capacity law reform in Hungary. 12. Suzanne Doyle: Article 14 of the CRPD in light of Article 5 of the ECHR: the challenge for Council of Europe member states regarding the involuntary detention of persons with mental disabilities. 13. Tina Minkowitz: Mental health law: a paradigm for its dissolution. 14. Bernadette McSherry: 'New' rights for mental health laws? The right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health and the rights of carers. 15. Fiona Morrissey: Advance directives: supporting legal capacity in mental health care. 16. Liz Brosnan: The CRPD and human-rights based approaches: a magic wand for inclusion?. 17. Charles O'Mahony and Clara Hackett: The CRPD and the fusion of mental health and legal capacity legislation. 18. Charles O'Mahony: The implications of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities on criminal responsibility. 19. Noelin Fox: Independent living: the potential of the European Court of Human Rights. 20. Elizabeth Kamundia: Independent living for persons with disabilities in Kenya: charting the way forward. 21. Tabitha Collingbourne: Contradiction in terms? The UK, socio-economic rights and Article 19 CRPD. 22. Andrew Power: Self-determining options: comparative perspectives in independent living law & policy. 23. Sinead O'Donnell and Charles O'Mahony: The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: exploring the synergy between Article 12 and Article 19. 24. Andrea Broderick and Shivaun Quinlivan: The right to education: Article 24 of the CRPD. 25. Joyce Mortimer: Inclusive education: moving beyond ideology and restrictive theoretical perspectives. 26. Bronagh Byrne: Reconciling sameness and difference in disability rights ideology: the case of student identity. 27. Tsitsi Chataika: African perspectives on Article 24 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. 28. Joyce Mortimer: The European Court of Human Rights and the right to inclusive education. 29. Anna Lawson: Reasonable accommodation in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and non-discrimination in employment: rising to the challenges?. 30. Olivia Smith: The CRPD and the general occupational requirement in employment. 31. Aisling de Paor: Genetic discrimination in employment: the relevance of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. 32. Claire Bruton and Shivaun Quinlivan: Disability, EU law and the CRPD: a new dawn?. 33. Charlotte May-Simera and Elizabeth Kamundia: Disability quota systems in public service employment, positive discrimination and Article 27 of the CRPD. 34. Francisco J. Bariffi: Human rights and disability: reinterpreting disability within the OAS in light of the CRPD. 35. David Hosking: The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the European Union. 36. Omolara Funmilola Akinpelu: Human rights and persons with disabilities in Nigeria: beyond policy formulation. 37. Paula Campos Pinto: Of rights and wrongs: the national disability strategy in Portugal. 38. Meredith Raley: Article 33 of the CRPD: its potential for realising the human rights of persons with disabilities. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada / Hungary / Kenya / Nigeria / Portugal / UK NOTE (GENERAL): CRPD; ECHR |
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25. | Mustaniemi-Laakso, Maija (ed.) : Human rights-based change, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights-based change : the institutionalisation of economic and social rights / Mustaniemi-Laakso, Maija (ed.) ; Sano, Hans-Otto (ed.), 121 p. - London : Routledge, 2017. ISBN 978-1-138-20830-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Maija Mustaniemi-Laakso and Hans-Otto Sano: Introduction. 1. Wouter Vandenhole and Paul Gready: Failures and successes of human rights-based approaches to development: towards a change perspective. 2. Sandra Liebenberg: Participatory approaches to socio-economic rights adjudication: tentative lessons from South African eviction laws. 3. Alessandra Sarelin: Modernisation of maternity care in Malawi. 4. Tiina Saaresranta: Education in pursuit of the development dream? Effects of schooling on indigenous development and rights in Bolivia. 5. Sisay Alemahu Yeshanew: Mainstreaming human rights in development programmes and projects: experience from the work of a United Nations agency. 6. Hans-Otto Sano: Evidence in demand: an overview of evidence and methods in assessing impact of economic and social rights. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bolivia / Malawi / South Africa |
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26. | Lagoutte, Stéphanie (ed.) : Tracing the roles of soft law in human rights, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Tracing the roles of soft law in human rights / Lagoutte, Stéphanie (ed.) ; Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas (ed.) ; Cerone, John (ed.), 339 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016. ISBN 978-0-19-879140-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, Stéphanie Lagoutte and John Cerone: Introduction. 1. John Cerone: A taxonomy of soft law: stipulating a definition. I. ESTABLISHED HUMAN RIGHTS REGIMES. 2. Kasey L. McCall-Smith: Interpreting international human rights standards: treaty body general comments as a chisel or a hammer. 3. Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko: The role and impact of soft law on the emergence of the prohibition of violence against women within the context of the CEDAW. 4. Mátyds Bódig: Soft law, doctrinal development, and the general comments of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. 5. Debra Long and Rachel Murray: The role and use of soft law instruments in the African human rights system. 6. Bruce 'Ossie' Oswald: The Copenhagen process: some reflections concerning soft law. 7. Peter Vedel Kessing: The use of soft law in regulating armed conflict: from jus in bello to 'soft law in bello'?. 8. Megan Bradley and Angela Sherwood: Addressing and resolving internal displacement: reflections on a soft law 'success story'. II. EMERGING HUMAN RIGHTS REGIMES. 9. Felipe Gómez Isa: The role of soft law in the progressive development of indigenous peoples' rights. 10. Léticia Villeneuve: Could the progressive 'hardening' of human rights soft law impair its further expansion?: insights from the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. 11. Stéphanie Lagoutte: The UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: a confusing 'smart mix' of soft and hard international human rights law. 12. Christoph Good: Mission creeps: the (unintended) re-enforcement of the actor's discussion in international law through the expansion of soft law instruments in the business and human rights nexus. 13. Anette Feye Jacobsen: Soft law within participation rights: tools in development. 14. Sally Holt, Zdenka Machnyikova and John Packer: The role of soft law in minority rights protection and diversity management: reflections from practice. INDEX WORDS:
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27. | Saul, Ben : Indigenous peoples and human rights, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Indigenous peoples and human rights : international and regional jurisprudence / Saul, Ben, 216 p. - Oxford : Hart, 2016. ISBN 978-1-901362-40-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction: indigenous peoples and human rights. 1. Identifying 'indigenous' peoples in international law. 2. The United Nations Human Rights Committee. 3. Other UN human rights treaty bodies and indigenous peoples. 4. Regional human rights systems: indigenous property rights in land and natural resources. 5. Regional human rights systems: indigenous cultural, socio-economic and physical integrity rights. Conclusion: future normative and implementation challenges. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples |
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28. | Huamán Rodriguez, Gloria : Segregación política de los pueblos indígenas en Perú, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Segregación política de los pueblos indígenas en Perú / Huamán Rodriguez, Gloria - (Cuadernos Deusto de Derechos Humanos ; núm. 83), 110 p. - Bilbao : Universidad de Deusto, 2016. ISBN 978-84-15759-79-9 LANGUAGE: SPA ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Pueblos indigenas en Perú. 2. La segregación en la historia nacional. 3. La segregación en la época republicana. 4. Un recuento constitucional de la segregación politica. 5. Los derechos politicos en la legislación actual. 6. El problema de al cuota inigena a nivel regional y municipal. 7. Proceso de asimilación impuesto desde el Estado. 8. Democracia excluyente. 9. Presencia indigena en el COngreso de la República. 10. Barreras en la participación politica. 11. El derecho a la participación politica de los pueblos indigenas. 12. Representación politica en el Congreso y la cuota proporcional. 13. Conclusiones. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Peru
URL http://www.deusto-publicaciones.es/deusto/index.php/en/cddh-en/cddh01i-cuadernos-2 |
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29. | Villalba Portillo, Sara Mabel : En defensa del territorio, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph En defensa del territorio : movilización mapuche en Áreas Naturales Protegidas / Villalba Portillo, Sara Mabel - (Cuadernos Deusto de Derechos Humanos ; núm. 84), 117 p. - Bilbao : Universidad de Deusto, 2016. ISBN 978-84-15759-90-4 LANGUAGE: SPA ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introducción. 2. Del agravio a la movilización: ANP creadas en territorios indigenas en América Latina. 3. Caso de estudio: movilización Mapuche en el Parque Nacional Lanin. 4. Conclusiones y perspectivas INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina
URL http://www.deusto-publicaciones.es/deusto/index.php/en/cddh-en/cddh01i-cuadernos-2 |
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30. | Turkish yearbook of human rights, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Turkish yearbook of human rights : vol. 35-36, 2013-2014 /, 83 p. - Ankara : Public Administration Institute for Turkey and the Middle East, 2017. - ISSN 1300-1809 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Sanem Berkün: Home-based telecommuting: perceptions of disabled municipality employees in Bursa. 2. Sebiha Kablay: The practice of patient rights in the eyes of health workers. 3. Ali Eksi: Public participation in the nuclear energy decision-making processes in the European Union Accession Process. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Turkey |