1. | under the supervision of Daphne Bouteillet-Paquet : Subsidiary protection of refugees in the European Union, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Subsidiary protection of refugees in the European Union : complementing the Geneva convetnion = La protection subsidiaire des refugies dans l'Union Europeenne : un complement a la convention de Geneve? / under the supervision of Daphne Bouteillet-Paquet, xxiv, 883 p.. - Bruxelles : Bruylant, 2002. ISBN 2-8027-1592-5 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE ABSTRACT: TABLE OF CONTENTS: CONTENTS:. I. DROIT INTERNATIONAL - INTERNATIONAL LAW :. 1. Principles of international law regarding the concept of subsidiary protection, by Kay HAILBRONNER, University of Konstanz. 2. Subsidiarity in asylum law. The personal scope of international protection, by Thomas SPIJKERBOER, Free University Amsterdam. 3. Subsidiary Protection : improving or degrading the right of asylum in Europe? by Friso ROSCAM-ABBING, Directorate General for Justice and Home Affairs, European Commission. 4. Assessment of the proposal for an EC directive on the notion of refugee and subsidiary protection from the perspective of international law, by Jens VEDSTED-HANSEN, University of Aarhus Law School. 5. Evaluation de la proposition de directive européenne sur la notion de réfugié et la protection subsidiaire du point de vue de l'expérience des Etats membres, par Daphné BOUTEILLET-PAQUET, Coordinatrice du Réseau Odysseus, Université Libre de Bruxelles. 6. Is there a need for subsidiary protection in Europe ? A view from a candidate country, by Boldizsar NAGY, University of Budapest 7. Harmonized subsidiary protection in the European Union - A view from the United States, by Joan FITZPATRICK, Jeffrey BROTMAN and Susan BROTMAN, Professors of Law, University of Washington. II. RAPPORT DE SYNTHESE - SYNTHESIS REPORT 1. Protection subsidiaire : progrès ou recul du droit d'asile en Europe ? Une analyse critique de la législation des Etats membres de l'Union européenne, par Daphné BOUTEILLET-PAQUET, Coordinatrice du Réseau Odysseus, Université Libre de Bruxelles. 2. Subsidiary protection : progress or set-back of asylum law in Europe ? A critical analysis of the legislation of the Member States of the European Union, by Daphné BOUTEILLET-PAQUET, Coordinator of the Odysseus Network, Université Libre de Bruxelles. III. RAPPORTS NATIONAUX - NATIONAL REPORTS: 1. AUSTRIA - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Ulrike BRANDL and Rudolf FEIK, Professors at University of Salzburg. 2. BELGIQUE - Etude comparée sur la protection subsidiaire, par Sylvie SAROLEA, Assistante à la Faculté de Droit de l'Université Catholique de Louvain, Avocate, et Jean-Yves CARLIER, Professeur à la Faculté de Droit de l'Université Catholique de Louvain, Avocat. 3. DENMARK - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Nina LASSEN, Lawyer at the Danish Refugee Council. 4. FINLAND - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Eeva NYKÄNEN, Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law, University of Turku under supervision of Martin Scheinin, Professor, Åbo Akademi University. 5. FRANCE - Etude comparée sur la protection subsidiaire, par Daphné BOUTEILLET-PAQUET, Coordinatrice du Réseau Odysseus, Université Libre de Bruxelles. 6. GERMANY - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Kay HAILBRONNER, University of Konstanz. 7. GREECE - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Nicholas SITAROPOULOS, Greek National Commission for Human Rights. 8. ITALY - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Bruno NASCIMBENE, University of Milan and Claudia GIULINI, Research Fellow at the University of Milan. 9. IRELAND - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by John HANDOLL, Solicitor and Partner with William Fry, Dublin. 10. LUXEMBOURG - Etude comparée sur la protection subsidiaire - Rapport de synthèse rédigé par Daphné BOUTEILLET-PAQUET, Coordinatrice du Réseau Odysseus, Université Libre de Bruxelles. 11. THE NETHERLANDS - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Thomas SPIJKERBOER, Free University Amsterdam. 12. PORTUGAL - Etude comparée sur la protection subsidiaire, par Constança URBANO DE SOUSA, Professeur à l'Université Autonome de Lisbonne. 13. SPAIN - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Cristina J. GORTAZAR ROTAECHE, Universidad Pontificia Comillas de Madrid. 14. SWEDEN - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Orjan EDTRÖM, Associate Professor, University of Umea. 15. UNITED KINGDOM - Comparative legal study on subsidiary protection, by Elspeth GUILD, University of Nijmegen, Partner, Kingsley Napley, London. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / Belgium / Denmark / Finalnd / France / germany / Greece / Italy / Ireland / Luxembourg / Netherlands / Portugal / Spain / Sweden / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; CAT; ICCPR; CRC; Refugee convention; Dublin convention; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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2. | Matthew, Richard A. ... [et al.] : Global environmental change and human security, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Global environmental change and human security / Matthew, Richard A. ... [et al.] - (Approaches to Enhancing Human Security Marvin S. Soroos.), x, 327 p.. - Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press, 2010. ISBN 978-0-262-51308-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Free to Squander? Democracy and Sustainable Development, 1975–2000 I. Introduction. 1. Global Environmental Change and Human Security An Introduction, by Jon Barnett, Richard A. Matthew and Karen L. O'Brien. II. Global Environmental Change and Human Insecurity:. 2. Human Security, Vulnerability, and Global Environmental Change, by Mike Brklacich, May Chazan and Hans-Georg Bohle. 3. Global Health and Human Security: Addressing Impacts from Globalization and Environmental Change Bryan McDonald. 4. The Vulnerability of Urban Slum Dwellers to Global Environmental Change, by Laura Little and Chris Cocklin. 5. Environmental Change, Disasters, and Vulnerability The Case of Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans, by Victoria Basolo. III. Global Environmental Change, Conflict, and Cooperation: 6. Environmental Change, Human Security, and Violent Conflict, by Jon Barnett and W. Neil Adger. 7. Environmental Change and Human Security in Nepal, by Richard A. Matthew and Bishnu Raj Upreti. IV. Human Security and Sustainable Development: 8. Global Environmental Change, Equity and Human Security, by Karen L. O'Brien and Robin M. Leichenko. 9. Approaches to Enhancing Human Security, by Marvin S. Soroos. 10. Rethinking the Role of Population in Human Security, Betsy Hartmann. 11. Women, Global Environmental Change, and Human Security, by Heather Goldsworthy. 12. Human Security as a Prerequisite for Development, Kwasi Nsiah-Gyabaah. 13. Free to Squander? Democracy and Sustainable Development, 1975–2000, by Indra de Soysa, Jennifer Bailey and Eric Neumayer. 14. Environmental Transborder Cooperation in Latin America : Challenges to the Westphalia Order, by Alexander López. V. Conclusion: 15. Charting the Next Generation of Global Environmental Change and Human Security Research, by Jon Barnett, Richard A. Matthew and Karen L. O'Brien. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / East Timor / Indonesia / New Orleans / Nepal / Rwanda / USA NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Montreal protocol; Kyoto protocol; Helsinki protocol; LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt
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3. | Westra, Laura : Environmental justice and the rights of ecological refugees, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Environmental justice and the rights of ecological refugees / Westra, Laura, xviii, 302 p.. - London : Earthscan, 2009. ISBN 978-1-84407-797-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I: Present Refugee Law: Political and Legal Issues and Problems:. 1: The Question of Environmental Refugees. 2: International Assistance and the Refugee Convention's Five Grounds of Persecution. 3: State Protection and State Responsibility to Ecological Refugees. Part II: Ecological Refugees and Refugee Law: The Interface:. 4: The Five Grounds Revisited: Who are the Vulnerable?. 5: Ecological Refugees: Protection and Rights in International Law. Part III: The Way Forward: Existing Legal Instruments and New Provisions:. 6: International Law Beyond the Convention on the Status of Refugees. 7: Towards a Comprehensive Approach to Protecting Refugees and the Internally Displaced. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Canada / Europe / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): CERD; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; UDHR; Refugee convention; LIBRARY LOCATION: Miljörätt |
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4. | Tomuschat, Christian (ed.) : The right to life, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The right to life / Tomuschat, Christian (ed.) ; Lagrange, Evelyne ; Oeter, Stefan, viii, 422 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2010. ISBN 978-90-04-183919 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I. INTRODUCTION:. 1. Christian Tomuschat: The Right to Life – Legal and Political Foundations. PART II: THE RIGHT TO LIFE AS DEFENCE AGAINST STATE INTERFREENCE:. 2. Walter Kälin: ‘Death is different’ – The Death Penalty and the Right to a Fair Trial. 3. Paul Tavernier: Le recours à la force par la police. 4. Vera Rusinova: The Duty to Investigate the Death of Persons Arrested and/or Detained by Public Authorities. 5. Georg Nolte: The Bundesverfassungsgericht on the German Aerial Security Law: A Sonderweg from the Perspective of International Law?. 6. Rafaëlle Maison: Le crime de génocide dans la jurisprudence internationale : débats et hypothèses. Part III. THE RIGHT TO LIFE IN SITUATIONS OF ARMED CONFLICT:. 7. Vera Gowlland-Debbas: The Right to Life and the Relationship between Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. 8. Nils Melzer: The ICRC’s Clarification Process on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities under International Humanitarian Law. 9. Stefan Oeter: Collateral Damages – Military Necessity and the Right to Life. 10. Michael Bothe: The Status of Captured Fighters in Non-International Armed Conflict. 11. Philippe Weckel: Les « combattants irréguliers » en situation d’occupation militaire. 12. Stefanie Schmahl: Targeted Killings – A Challenge for International Law?. 13. Hélène Tigroudja: Assassinats ciblés et droit à la vie dans la jurisprudence de la Cour suprême israélienne. Part IV. A RIGHT OF RESISTANCE? 14. Jean d’Aspremont: Le tyrannicide en droit international. PART V. POSITIVE OBLIGATIONS DERIVING FROM THE RIGHT TO LIFE? 15. Emmanuel Decaux: Le droit à la vie et le droit à une alimentation suffisante. 16. Eibe Riedel: The Right to Life and the Right to Health, in particular the Obligation to Reduce Child Mortality. 17. Astrid Epiney: ‘Réfugiés écologiques’ et droit international. PART VI. CONCLUSIONS:. 18. Pierre d’Argent: Conclusions générales : « Le droit à la vie en tant que jus cogens donnant naissance à des obligations erga omnes ? ». INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Germany NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter; Genocide convention; CAT; Convention for the protection of all persons from enforced disappearance; AMR; ICCPR; ECHR; CRC; Geneva conventions; ICC statute; ACHPR; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; |