1. | Korhonen, Senja (ed.) : Training manual, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Training manual : human security in peacebuilding / Korhonen, Senja (ed.), 98 p.. - Kuopio : CMC Finland, 2009. ISBN 978-952-67127-1-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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2. | Abass, Ademola : Protecting human security in Africa, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Protecting human security in Africa / Abass, Ademola, xxvi, 397 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-957898-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction:. 1: Ademola Abass: An Introduction to Protecting Human Security in Africa. PART I - THREATS TO HUMAN SECURITY IN AFRICA:. 2: Opeoluwa Ogundokun: Food Security in Africa. 3: Ilias Bantekas: Environmental Security in Africa. 4: Kwesi Aning: Understanding the Nexus Between Human Security and Small Arms in Africa: the case of Ghana. 5: Ben Chigara: The ILO and 'Human Security' of Sub-Saharan Africa Labour. 6: Abiodun Alao: Natural Resource Management and Human Security in Africa. 7: Efthymios Papastavridis: Piracy off Somalia: The 'Emperors and the Thieves of the Ocean' in the 21st Century. 8: Maria O'Sullivan: Human Security and the Protection of Refugees in Africa. 9: Manisuli Ssenyonjo: Human Rights of Women in Africa: A Prerequisite for Human Security. 10: Ebenezer Durojaye: Corruption as a Threat to Human Security in Africa. PART II _ REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND MECHANISMS:. 11: Ademola Abass: African Regional Organisations, African Peace and Security Architecture and the Protection of Human Security of Africans. 12: Gino J. Naldi: The Role of the Human and Peoples' Rights Section of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights. 13: Obiora Chinedu Okafor: The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights as a Collective Human Security Resource: Promise, Performance, and Prospects. 14: Rachel Murray: The Role of NGOs and Civil Society in Advancing Human Security in Africa. Conclusion 15: Ademola Abass: The Future of Human Security in Africa INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Sudan / Ghana / Gambia / Guinea / Kenya / Liberia / Madagascar / Niger / Nigeria / Rwanda / Somalia / South Africa / Uganda / Togo / Zambia / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): AU corruption convention; ACHPR; ACHPR-OP; AMR; OAS charter; Geneva conventions; CERD; CEDAW; Refugee convention; CRC; CRC-OP; UDHR; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICESCR; GC-12 (ICESCR); Convention on climate change; UN charter-chap.VII; ICCPR; Protocol to the African charter on the rights of women in Africa; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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3. | Edwards, Alice (ed.) : Human security and non-citizens, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human security and non-citizens : law, policy and international affairs / Edwards, Alice (ed.) ; Ferstman, Carla, xxv, 614 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-521-51329-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. PART I. Human Security, Human Rights, and Human Dignity: 1. Humanising non-citizens: the convergence of human rights and human security, by Alice Edwards and Carla Ferstman. PART II. Physical and Legal Security, Armed Conflict and Refuge: 2. The value of the human security framework in addressing statelessness Mark Manly and, by Laura Van Waas. 3. Protection and empowerment: strategies to strengthen refugees' human security, by Frances Nicholson. 4. From here to where? Refugees living in protracted situations in Africa Edwin , by Odhiambo Abuya. 5. Once we were warriors: critical reflections on refugee and IDP militarisation and human security, by Robert Muggah. 6. Human security and protection from refoulement in the maritime context , by Barbara Miltner. PART III. Migration, Development and Environment: 7. Empowering migrants: human security, human rights, and policy, by Pia Oberoi. 8. Labour migration management and the rights of migrant workers, by Ryszard Cholewinski. 9. Socio-economic rights, human security, and survival migrants: whose rights? Whose security?, by Eve Lester. 10. An insecure climate for human security? Climate-induced displacement and international law, by Jane McAdam and Ben Saul. 11. Human security and trafficking of human beings: the myth and the reality , by Ryszard Piotrowicz. PART IV. National Security and the 'War on Terror': 12. A distinction with a legal difference: the consequences of non-citizenship in the 'War on Terror' , by Craig Forcese. 13. Immigration law enforcement after 9/11 and human rights, by Daniel Moeckli. 14. Protection of non-citizens against removal under international human rights law, by Vesselina Vandova. 15. The human security framework and counter terrorism: examining the rhetoric relating to 'extraordinary renditions', by Carla Ferstman. 16. Legal routes to restoring individual rights at Guantanamo Bay: the effectiveness of Habeas Corpus applications and efforts to obtain diplomatic protection, by Lorna McGregor. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Angola / Argentina / Australia / Austria / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Brazil / Burundi / Canada / Chad / China / Colombia / Congo / Ivory Coast / Cyprus / Darfur / Ecuador / East Timor / Egypt / Estonia / Georgia / Germany / Ghana / Greece / Guatemala / Guinea / Haiti / Japan / Jordan / Ireland / Kenya / Lebanon / Malawi / Malaysia / Mexico / Morocco / Mozambique / Nepal / Netherlands / North Korea / Norway / Pakistan / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Senegal / Sierra Leone / Slovenia / Somalia / South Africa / South Korea / Spain / Sudan / Sweden / Switzerland / Syria / Tanzania / Thailand / Turkey / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA / Yugoslavia / Zaire / Zimbabwe / Zambia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Greenland NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; ADRD; Chicago convention; CRC; ECHR; European convention on nationality; European convention on the legal status of migrant workers; ESC; EU charter of fundamental rights; Geneva conventions; Refugee convention; ICCPR; CERD; ICESCR; CAT; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UDHR;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item2707864/?site_locale=en_GB |
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4. | Lazaridis, Gabriella (ed.) : Security, insecurity and migration in Europe, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Security, insecurity and migration in Europe / Lazaridis, Gabriella (ed.) - ( Research in migration and ethnic relations series), xv, 307 p.. - Farnham, Surrey : Ashgate, 2011. ISBN 978-1-4094-0920-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Introduction, by Gabriella Lazaridis. 2. The fallacy of securitizing migration: elite rationality and unintended consequences, by Georgios Karyotis. 3. Vanishing borders and biometric citizens, by Mark Maguire. 4. Security and insecurity at the border: notes from the Mexican-US border when considering the Mediterranean,by Natalia Ribas Mateos. 5. The impacts of the global economic and financial crisis, by Khalid Koser. 6. Globalization, EU enlargement and the challenge of financial crisis: East-West migration and the search for EU solidarities, by Branka Likic-Brboric. 7. Engendering insecurity: the EU asylum regime, by Liza Schuster; Security, insecurity and refugees in The Netherlands, Kees Nagtegaal; Unaccompanied minors in Europe: between immigration control and the need for protection, Bernd Parusel; The gendered dimension of security and migration, Giovanna Campani; Turning immigrants into security threats: a multi-faceted process, Anastassia Tsoukala; Visibilization of the invisible: gender, Islam, insecurity, Anna Krasteva; Convergence of securitization of migration and 'new racism' in Europe: rise of culturalism and disappearance of politics, Burcu Togral; The impossibilities of social citizenship: on the statelessness of migrants, Mojca Pajnik; Plastic citizenship, (in)securities and processes of abjectification: the case of Albanian migrant women in Greece, Gabriella Lazaridis and Anna Maria Konsta; Concluding remarks: state security versus the security of migrants: the unbalanced contest, Annie Phizacklea; Index. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Belgium / Czech Republic / Greece / Eastern Europe / Finland / France / Germany / Italy / Iran / Ireland / Libya / Mexico / Moldova / Netherlands / Norway / Russian Federation / Slovenia / Spain / Turkey / United Kingdom / USA / Viet Nam NOTE (GENERAL): EU charter of the fundamental social rights of workers; ECHR; Lisbon treaty; Schengen convention; CRC; Refugee convention; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=9942&edition_id=13332 |
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5. | Diller, Janelle M. : Securing dignity and freedom through human rights, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Securing dignity and freedom through human rights : article 22 of the universal declaration of huamn rights / Diller, Janelle M. - (The universal declaration of human rights ; vol. 3), vii, 232 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2012. ISBN 978-90-04-20939-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of contents:. I. Introduction:. II. Legal Context: A. Article 22 in relation to the UN Charter; B. Role of article 22 within the text of the Declaration. III: The textual elements and drafting origins of article 22: A. The drafting process leading up to the Declaration; B. The idea for an umbrella article on implementation of ESC rights; C. Ordinary meaning, context, and drafting history of the article. IV. Understanding the entitlement to security through ESC rights: A. “. . . the right to social security”; B. “Everyone, as a member of society”; C. ESC rights “indispensable for . . . dignity and free development of . . . personality. V. Realizing the entitlement through national effort and international cooperation:. A. “Entitled to realization”; B. “through national effort and international co-operation”; C. “ in accordance with the organization and resources of each State”. VI. Conclusions and Recommendations:. A. Security for human dignity and freedom through ESC rights; B. Everyone as a member of society: shared responsibility; C. Claiming the entitlement to ESC rights; D. National effort and international cooperation: emerging frameworks; E. Enhancing accountability for conduct affecting ESC rights; F. Beyond development: human rights as a compass for social justice. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-22; CRPD; ICESR; UN charter; ICCPR; Maastricht guidelines; Millennium declaration; OECD declaration on multinational enterprises; Limburg principles; Treaty of Versailles;
URL http://www.brill.nl/securing-dignity-and-freedom-through-human-rights |
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6. | Allen, Tim (ed.) : Poverty and development into the 21st century, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Poverty and development into the 21st century / Allen, Tim (ed.) ; Thomas, Alan (ed.), xi, 572 pp.. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 0-19-877626-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Alan Thomas: Poverty and the 'end of development'. 2. Alan Thomas: Meaning and views of development. 3. Ben Crow: Understanding famine and hunger. 4. Melissa Parker and Gordon Wilson: Diseases of poverty. 5. David Wield and Joanna Chataway: Unemployment and making a living. 6. Tom Hewitt and Ines Smyth: Is the world overpopulated?. 7. Philip Woodhouse: Environmental degradation and sustainability. 8. Tim Allen: A world at war. 9. Alan Thomas and Tim Allen: Agencies of development. 10. Janet Bujra: Diversity in pre-capitalist societies. 11. Henry Bernstein: Colonialism, capitalism, development. 12. David Potter: The power of colonial states. 13. Tom Hewitt: Half a century of development. 14. Andrew Kilmister: Socialist models of development. 15. John Harriss: The second 'great transformation'? Capitalism at the end of the twentieth century. 16. Anthony McGrew: Sustainable globalization? The global politics of development and exclusion in the new world order. 17. David Potter: Democratization, 'good governance' and development. 18. Ruth Pearson: Rethinking gender matters in development. 19. Gordon Wilson and Richard Heeks: Technology, poverty and development. 20. Jo Beall: Life in the cities. 21. Tim Allen: Taking culture seriously. 22. Joanna Chataway, Les Levidow and Susan Carr: Genetic engineering of development? Myths and possibilities. 23. Tim Allen and John Eade: The new politics of identity. 24. Joanna Chataway and Tim Allen: Industrialization and development: prospects and dilemmas. INDEX WORDS:
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7. | Lachenmann, Frauke (ed.) : Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law : volume 18, 2014 / Lachenmann, Frauke (ed.) ; Röder, Tilmann J. (ed.) ; Wolfrum, Rüdiger (ed.), xviii, 752 p. - Leiden : Brill, 2015. - ISSN 1389-4633 ISBN 978-90-29602-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Human security: concept and evolution in the United Nations, by Martin Wählisch. 2. Addressing armed opposition groups through Security Council resolutions: a new paradigm?, by Ezequiel Heffes, Marcos D. Kotlik and Brian E. Frenkel. 3. The legal framework for protection of United Nations humanitarian premises during armed conflict, by Lance Bartholomeusz. 4. Responsibility of the United Nations for wrongful acts occurred in the framework of authorized operations in light of the draft articles on the responsibility of international organizations (DARIO), by Frédérique Lozanorios. 5. Responsibility of the United Nations for activities of private military and security companies in peacekeeping operations: in need of a new international instrument, by Jessica Pressler. 6. UN post-conflict peacebuilding activities: an economic reconstruction perspective, by Eric De Brabandere. 7. Securing the rule of law through UN peace operations in Liberia, by Shane Chalmers and Jeremy Farrall. 8. The rule of law and its application to the United Nations: conference report, by Edith Wagner. 9. The UNGA resolutions on the rule of law at the national and international levels, 2006-post 2015, by Ronald Janse. 10. Rule of law and the sustainable development goals, by Astrid Wiik and Frauke Lachenmann. 11. The ethical mandate of UNESCO, by Fruzsina Molnár-Gábor. 12. 'Concerned with the health and welfare of mankind' the UN drug conventions: a suitable legal framework for the 21st century?, by Robin Greiss and Daniel Wisehart. 13. The reaction to the ebola epidemic within the United Nations framework: what next for the World Health Organization?, by Pia Acconci. 14. Judicial control of targeted sanctions by the European Court of Justice, by Sophie Fink. 15. Legality of foreign military intervention in international law: four case studies, by Mindia Vashakmadze. 16. Land grabbing as a threat to the right to self-determination: how permanent sovereignty over natural resources limits states' involvement in large-scale transfers of land, by Elisa Freiburg. 17. Catalonia and the right to self-determination from the perspective of international law, by Hermann-Joseph Blanke and Yasser Abdelrehim. 18. The politics of recognition: changing understandings of human rights, social development and land rights as normative foundation of global social policy, by Lutz Leisering, Benjamin Davy and Ulrike Davy. 19. Key legal and political developments at the United Nations in 2014, by Maximilian Spohr and Tilmann J. Röder. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Georgia / Liberia / Libya / Spain / Syria / Ukraine LIBRARY LOCATION: S Max Planck yb |
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8. | Estrada-Tanck, Dorothy : Human security and human rights under international law, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human security and human rights under international law : the protections offered to persons confronting structural vulnerability / Estrada-Tanck, Dorothy, 333 p. - Oxford : Hart, 2016. ISBN 978-1-84946-882-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Human security: an overview. 2. Human security, international law and human rights. 3. The human security-human rights synergy. 4. Violence against women, human security and women's human rights. 5. Human security and rights of undocumented migrants and other non-citizens. 6. Undocumented female migrants and illustrative migrant cases. 7. Conclusions on the human security-human rights synergy and prospective routes. INDEX WORDS:
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9. | Rietiker, Daniel : Humanization of arms control, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Humanization of arms control : paving the way for a world free of nuclear weapons / Rietiker, Daniel, xxx, 322 p. - London : Routledge, 2018. ISBN 978-1-138-22542-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Humanization of arms control treaties dealing with non-nuclear weapons. 1. Introductory remarks. 2. The preparatory history of the relevant treaties, and in particular the role played by civil society. 3. The contribution of the relevant treaties to the protection of the human being. 4. Implementation and verification of the relevant treaties by human rights actors and institutions. PART II: Humanization of arms control treaties dealing with nuclear weapons. 5. Scope of Part II. 6. The preparatory history of the relevant treaties, and in particular the role played by civil society. 7. Assessing the legality of nuclear weapons in light of humanitarian and human rights law. 8. Implementation and verification of the relevant treaties by human rights actors and institutions. General conclusions and proposals for progress towards a world without nuclear weapons. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CWC; Ottawa convention; Oslo convention; Arms trade treaty; NPT; CTBT |