1. | Gallagher, Anne : Human rights in the wider United Nations system , 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Human rights in the wider United Nations system / Gallagher, Anne REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: An introduction to the international protection of human rights : a textbook : Part III : Other United Nations action in the field of human rights / Hanski, R.; Suksi, M. (eds.). - 2. rev. ed.., p. 153-168. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 1999. ISBN 952-12-0247-5 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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2. | Plate, Ewoud : Identifying conflict-preventive measures towards democratisation, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Identifying conflict-preventive measures towards democratisation : elections, local government and civic involement in a Guatemalian municipality / Plate, Ewoud, 93 p.. - Åbo/Turku : Åbo Akademi University. Department of Law, 1998. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Guatemala NOTE (MEETINGS): Master's thesis, European Masters in Human Rights and Democratisation NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; ICCPR; ICESCR; LIBRARY LOCATION: Institutionen |
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3. | PART I - International economic law and development, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph PART I - International economic law and development / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Reflections on international law from the low countries in honour of Paul de Waart / Denters, E.; Schrijver, N. (eds.), p. 13-100. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1998. ISBN 90-411-0503-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 1. Ten years after the ILA declaration of Seoul, by Pieter VerLoren van Themaat. 2. Some serendipitous findings in BITs : the Barcelona traction case and the reach of bilateral investment treaties, by Paul Peters. 3. The preferential status of developing countries in international trade law after the Uruguay Round, by Wil D. Verwey. 4. Taxation of foreign investment in China, by Yuwen Li. 5. Principles of cooperation for development in ACP-EC relations, by Karin Arts. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: China / Namibia / Eritrea / Ethiopia / Uganda NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Declaration on the establishment of a new international economic order; Charter of economic rights and duties of states; Lomé conventions; |
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4. | PART II : Human rights, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph PART II : Human rights / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Reflections on international law from the low countries in honour of Paul de Waart / Denters, E.; Schrijver, N. (eds.), p. 101-200. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1998. ISBN 90-411-0503-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 6. Promoting human rights in the global market place, by Kamal Hossain. 7. 'Human rights human efforts'. An inquiry into the dialectics of idea and project, by Bas de Gaay Fortman. 8. Mobilization of the conscience of mankind : conditions of effectiveness of human rights NGOs, by Peter R. Baehr. 9. Diplomatic immunity in modern international law, by Henry G. Schermers. 10. Prevention, early-warning and urgent procedures : a new approach by the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, by Theo van Boven. 11. Women's rights and the right to complain : towards an optional protocol to the women's convention?, by Cees Flinterman. 12. Suitable employment as a human right, by Frans Joseph Smit. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Former Yugoslavia / Rwanda / Algeria / Mexico / Papua New Guinea / Israel NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna declaration and programme of action; Rio declaration; People's earth charter; UDHR; CEDAW; ICESCR; ICCPR-27; ACHPR; ECHR-6; ICCPR-14; AMR-8; UNESCO declaration on racial prejudice; Declaration on friendly relations; UN charter, Draft optional protocol to CEDAW; CAT; UDHR-29; ICESCR-6; Convention concerning employment promotion and protection against unemployment (ILO convention no. 168); Convention concerning forced labour (ILO convention no. 29); ICCPR-8; ECHR; Declaration on the right to development; Stockholm declaration on the huma n environment; An agenda for peace; Convention concerning employment policy (ILO convention 122); Optional protocol to CEDAW; |
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5. | Seidman, Ann (ed.) : Making development work, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Making development work : legislative reform for institutional transformation and good governance / Seidman, Ann (ed.) ; Seidman, Robert B. (ed.) ; Wälde, Thomas W. (ed.), xxvi, 308 p.. - Hague : Kluwer, 1999. ISBN 90-411-9701-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Preface, by Ibrahim F. I. Shihata. 2. Building sound national legal frameworks for development and social change, by Ann Seidman, Robert B. Seidman and Thomas Wälde. 3. International economic organizations and the modern law and development movement, by Amanda J. Perry. 4. Legal system reform and private sector development in developing countries, by Douglas Webb. 5. An Asian perspective on legal modernization, by Barry Metzger. 6. Reforming legal systems in developing and transional countries, by Cheryl W. Gray. 7. Legislative reform in transition economies : Western transplants : a short-cut to social market economy status?, by Thomas W. Wälde and James L. Gunderson. 8. Regulatory reform in the energy industry of post-Soviet countries : Western transplants - the third way?, by Thomas W. Wälde and Christian von Hirschhausen. 9. Concept for legal counseling in transformation states, by Rolf Knieper and Mark Boguslavski. 10. Pragmatic approach to legislative theory for developing countries, by Brian Z. Tamanaha. 11. Legislative methodology : some lessons from the truth-in-lending act 1968, by Edward L. Rubin. 12. The applicability of law and economics to law and development : the case of financial law, by Joel P. Trachtman. 13. Some cultural and legal issues of the property law refrom in Poland, by Bogumila Puchalska. 14. Using reason and experience to draft coountry-specific laws, by Ann Seidman and Robert B. Seidman. 15. The way forward, by Ann Seidman, Robert B. Seidman and Thomas Wälde. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Albania / Asia / Austria / Australia / Azerbaijan / Belize / Brazil / Bulgaria / Cambodia / Canada / Chile / China / Colombia / Czech Republic / Netherlands / Eastern Europe / Estonia / France / Georgia / Germany / Greece / Guinea-Bissau / India / Indonesia / Italy / Japan / Korea / Kazakhstan / Latin-America / Madagascar / malaysia / Morocco / Mozambique / New Zealand / Papaua New Guinea / Portugal / Romania / Russian Federation / Slovak Republic / South Africa / Sri Lanka / Taiwan / Thailand / Turkey / Turkmenistan / United Kingdom / USA / Uzbekistan |
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6. | Sarkar, Rumu : Development law and international finance, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Development law and international finance / Sarkar, Rumu - (International economic development law ; vol. 10), xix, 275 p.. - Hague : Kluwer, 1999. ISBN 90-411-9715-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS: PART I : THE RULE OF LAW:. 1. The rule of law : theoretical principles. 2. Development law : substantive principles. PART II : STRUCTURAL LEGAL REFORM:. 3. International borrowing. 4. Privatization. 5. Emerging capital markets. PART III : A HUMAN RIGHT TO DEVELOPMENT. 6. Is there a human rights to development? ANNEX: Draft protocol on establishing a capital transfer. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; ACHPR; Charter of economic rights and duties of states; Declaration on the right to development; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CEDAW; |
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7. | Quashigah, Edward Kofi (ed.) : Legitimate governance in Africa, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Legitimate governance in Africa : international and domestic legal perspectives / Quashigah, Edward Kofi (ed.) ; Okafor, Obiora Chinedu (ed.), xv, 621 p.. - Hague : Kluwer, 1999. ISBN 90-411-1176-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I : Introduction:. 1. Legitimate governance in Africa-international and domestic legal perspectives : an introduction, by Edward kofi Quashigah and Obiora Chinedu Okafur. 2. Universality and the concept of governance in international law, by Antony Anghie. PART II: Jurisprudential and theoretical perspectives:. 3. Legitimate governance : the pre-colonial African perspective, by Edward Kofi Quashigah. 4. Apolitical versus political feminism in kenya : the dilemma of the women's movement in Kenya, by Wanjiru Muigai. 5. The ideology of human rights : toward post liberal democracy?, by Makau wa Mutua. 6. Exploring the legal dimensions of political legitimacy : a rights approach to governance in Africa, by Paul Ocheje. 7. The limits of the new international rule of law on good governance, by James Thuo Gathii. PART III: The perspectives of African women. 8. Towards legitimate governance in Africa : the case of affirmative action and parliamentary politics in Uganda, by Sylvia Tamale. 9. Rurla women in Kenya and the legitimacy of human rights discourse and institutions, by Celestine Itumbi Nyamu. PART IV: Domestic legal perspectives: 10. The role of NGOs in the current democratic dispensation in Africa : the lessons of the Ghanian experience, by Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua. 11. The role of NGOs in the securement of legitimate governance in Africa : the lessons of the Nigerain experience, by Gaius Ezejiofor. PART V : International legal perspectives:. 12. Legitimate governance under the African charter of human and peoples' rights, by Obijiofor Aginam. 13. Statefood, territory, recognition and international law : their interrelationships, by Emmanuel Yaw Benneh. 14. Self-determination as the basis of the concept of legitimate governance under the African charter on human and peoples' rights, by Ifeoma Enemo. 15. Legitimate governance and statehood in Africa : beyond the failed state and colonial self-determination, by Reginald Chinedu Ezetah. 16. Legitimate governance in Africa : the responsibility of the international community, by the Edward Kofi Quashigah. 17. The UN and the 1993 crisis of legitimate governance in Nigeria : a critical overview, by Obiora Chinedu Okafor. 18. International law, human rights and the allegory of the Ogoni question, by Obiora Chinedu Okafor. PART VI - CONCLUsIONS:. 19. Toward the enhancement of the relevance and effectiveness of the movement for legitimate governance in Africa, by Edward Kofi Quashigah and Obiora Chinedu Okafur. 20. Afterword : challenging legitimacy, by Karin Mickelson INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; ICESCR; ICCPR; ACHPR; Arusha charter; ICCPR; ICESCR; CEDAW; OAU charter; UN charter; |
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8. | Plate, Ewoud : Identifying conflict-preventive measures towards democratisation, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Identifying conflict-preventive measures towards democratisation : elections, local government and civic involvement in a Guatemalan municipality / Plate, Ewoud, 93 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi. Department of Law, 1999. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Guatemala / Central America NOTE (THESIS): Master's thesis in European Masters Programme in human rights and democratization, 1999, [T] NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; AMR; Convention concerning indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); ICESCR; CEDAW; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan |
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9. | Hallberg, Pekka : I. JOHDANTO : Perusoikeusjärjestelmä, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph I. JOHDANTO : Perusoikeusjärjestelmä / Hallberg, Pekka REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Perusoikeudet / Hallberg, P. ... [et al.] - ( Oikeuden perusteokset), p. 31-58. - Helsinki : WSOY, 1999. ISBN 951-6700-006-3 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
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10. | Hallberg, Pekka : III : YKSITTÄISET PERUSOIKEUDET : Oikeusturva (PL 21§), 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph III : YKSITTÄISET PERUSOIKEUDET : Oikeusturva (PL 21§) / Hallberg, Pekka REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Perusoikeudet / Hallberg, P. ... [et al.] - ( Oikeuden perusteokset), p. 651-666. - Helsinki : WSOY, 1999. ISBN 951-6700-006-3 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
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11. | Alston, Philip (ed.) : The EU and human rights, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The EU and human rights / Alston, Philip (ed.) ; with the assistance of Mara Bustelo and James Heenan, xxiii, 946 p.. - London : Oxford U. P., 1999. ISBN 0-19-829809-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. A. INTRODUCTION:. 1. An 'ever closer Union' in need of a human rights policy : the European Union and human rights, by Philip Alston and J. H.H. Weiler. B. SOME PHILOSOPHICAL DIMENSIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS POLICIES WITHIN EUROPE:. 2. Is there a European approach to human rights?, by Charles Leben. 3. The effect of rights on political culture, by Martti Koskenniemi. 4. The legacies of injustices and fear : a European approach to human rights and their effects on political culture, by Klaus Günther. C. THE HUMAN RIGHTS CONTEXT WITHIN WHICH THE EUROEPAN FUNCTIONS:. 5. A human rights policy for the European Community and Union : the question of competences, by J.H.H. Weiler and S. C. Fries. 6. Human rights and the third pillar, by Steve Peers. 7. Access to justice as human righ : the European convention and the European Union, by Carol Harlow. 8. Gender equality in the EU : a balance sheet, by Catherine Barnard. 9. The human rights of people with disabilities under EU law, by Gerad Quinn. 10. The internal and external 'ther' in the Union legal order : racism, religious intolerance and xenophobia in Europe, by Conor A. Gearty. 11. Non-communitarians : refugee and asylum policies, by Gregor Noll and Jens Vedsted-Hansen. 12. The quest for a consistent set of rules govering the status of non-Community nationals, by Blanca Vila Costa. D. SOCIAL RIGHTS : EUROPEAN UNION PERSPECTIVES:. 13. Striking the elusive balance between economic freedom and social rights in the EU, by Miguel Poiares Maduro. 14. From Strasbourg to Amsterdam : prospects for the convergence of European social rights policy, by Silvana Sciarra. E. ADDITIONAL CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE:. 15. Human rights and European identity : the debate about European citizenship, by Ulf Bernitz and Hedvig Lokrantz Bernitz. 16. The future of environmental rights in the European Union, by Pavlos Z. Eleftheriadis. F. HUMAN RIGHTS IN EXTERNAL RELATIONS:. 17. Holding multinational coprorations accountable for human rights abuses : a challenge for the EC, by Menno T. Kamminga. 18. Human rights considerations in the development co-operation activities of the EC, by Bruno Simma, Jo Beatrix and Constanze Schulte. 19. Where is the EU's human rights common foreign policy and how is it manifested in multilateral fora?, by Andrew Clapham. G. HUMAN RIGHTS 'Conditionality', BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL: 20. Human rights 'conditionality' in relation to entry to, and full participation in, the EU, by Manfred Nowak. 21. Trade preferences and human rights, by Barbara Bandtner and Allan Rosas. ALSO AS OFF-PRINT. 22. Human rights clauses in external agreements of the EC, by Eibe Riedel and Martin Will. H. THE ROLE OF KEY INSTITUTIONS AND ACTORS:. 23. Human rights case law in the Strasbourg and Luxembourg courts : conflicts, inconsistencies and complmentarities, by Dean Spielmann. 24. New instruments and institutions for enhancing the protection of human rights in Europe? by Giorgio Gaja. 25. The role of the European Parliament : past and future, by Reinhard Rack and Stefan Lausegger. 26. Reflections on the human rights role of the European Parliament, by Kieran St C. Bradley. 27. The past and future role of the European Court of Justice in the protection of human rights, by Bruno de Witte. 28. Human rights and civil society, by Emmanuel Decaux. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; Lomé convention; ToA; Social charter; CEDAW; Declaration of the rights of man and the citizen; ESC; ICCPR; Schengen agreement; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; European charter for regional or minority languages; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: VIB |
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12. | PART I : THE INTERNATIONAL, REGIONAL AND EGYPTIAN CONTEXT, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series PART I : THE INTERNATIONAL, REGIONAL AND EGYPTIAN CONTEXT / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Democracy, the rule of law and Islam / Cotran, E.; Sherif, A. O. (eds.) - (CIMEL Book series ; no. 6), p. 23-356. - Hague : Kluwer, 1999. ISBN 90-411-1185-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: SECTION 1: JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE, JUDICIAL REVIEW AND OTHER REMEDIES:. 1. Separation of powers and judicial independence in constitutional democracies : the Egyptian and American experience, by Adel Omar Sherif. 2. Court authority necessary for a democracy : the doctrine of inherent powers and the fashioning of remedies, by James G. Apple. 3. Perspectives on the independence of judiciaries : private and individual rights, by Rya W. Zobel. 4. recapturing democracy in a modern age, by James Gobert. 5. The right to a judicial remedy : international human rights standards, by David Harris. 6. Judicial review as dialogue, by Stephen Livingstone. 7. Human rights abuses and the protection of democracy during states of emergency, by Tom Hadden. SECTION 2: HUMAN RIGHTS, DEMOCRACY AND THE RULE OF LAW:. 8. The incorporation of the European convention on human rights into the law of the United Kingdom, by Eugene Cotran. 9. Protecting the accused and crime vcitims through an international consensus on due process guarantees : a case study, by Michael E. Hartmann. 10. Do human rights require a particular form of democracy?, by Henry Steiner. 11. The Arab League and human rights protection, by Ibrahim al-Jazy. 12. The politics of human rights in Nigeria : an overview, by Attahiru M. Jega. SECTION 3 : JUDICIAL EXPERIMENTS FROM EGYPT:. 13. Recent landmark decisions of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt, by Awad Mohammed El-Morr. 14. The role of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt inupholding democracy and the rule of law, by Hatem Aly Labib Gabr. 15. The judicial review on the constitutionality of legislative apportionment in Egypt : a comparative study, by Adel Khalil. 16. A system of ordered liberty, by Enid Hill. SECTION 4 : DEMOCRACY AND DEVOLOPMENT:. 17. Democracy and development, by Ibrahim F.I. Shihata. 18. Good governance and human rights in development and democracy, by Alan D. Swanson. 19. Implementing children's rights under the UN convention on the rights of the child, by Carolyn Hamilton. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Arab charter on human rights; ECHR; ESC; Human rights act; ICCPR; CRC; Declaration on the rights of the child; UDHR; |
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13. | Handl, Günther : The legal mandate of multilateral development banks as agents for change toward sustainable development, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The legal mandate of multilateral development banks as agents for change toward sustainable development / Handl, Günther REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): American journal of international law : vol. 92; no. 4., p. 642-665. - New York : American Society of International Law, 1998. - ISSN 1566-5890 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Montreal protocol; Stockholm declaration; Copenhagen declaration on social development; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Biodiversity convention; Framework convention on climate change; Desertification convention; |
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14. | Report of a regional seminar on economic, social and cultural rights, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Report of a regional seminar on economic, social and cultural rights /, 239 p. . - Geneva : International Commission of Jurists, 1999. ISBN 92-9037-097-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Relevance and applicability of governance issues in borrowing member states of the African Development Bank, by Francis M. Ssekandi. 2. Some fallacies about rights : of indivisibility, priorities and justiciability, by E. Nii Ashie Kotey. 3. The right to development as a human right, by Jean-Pierre Mavungu. 4. The African charter and the AFrican Commission on Human and People's Rights : a mandate to promote and protect economic, social and cultural rights in Africa, by Germain Baricako. 5. The African Economic Community treaty and the protection and promotion of economic, social and cultural rights, by Ben Kioko. 6. The experience of the African Development and Bank Group in financing poverty reduction projects and programmes : the African Development Bank and the poor in Africa, by Abdullah M. Yahie. 7. The experience of FOVAD, by Mazide N'Diaye. 8. Making economic, social and cultural rights justiciable : a case study of the right to housing, by Joseph Otteh. 9. Corruption, impunity vs. good governance and the enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights in Africa, by Charity Ngilu. 10. Corruption and impunity : obstacles to the effective enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights, by Adama Dieng. 11. The promotion of economic, social and cultural rights-scope, challenges and prospects : the African Development bank experience, by Dotse Tsikata. 12. The World Bank and humanr ights, by Ibrahim F. I. Shihata. 13. The role of Jurists in the determination of state responsibility for the realisation of economic, social and cultural rights, by Tokunbo Ige. 14. Building alliances : MDBs, NGOs & IGOs working together for Development African Development Bank experience, by Jeannine B. Scott. 15. Combines strategies for the enforcement of economic and social rights the South African model, by Danie Brand. 16. Participation in development : addressing gender and rural-urban inequality gender : the ADB experience, by Alice Hamer. 17. Participation in development : addressing gender and rural-urban inequality, by Jamillah Kamulegeya. 18. Participation in development : addressing gender and rural-urban inequality, by Asha Ramgobin. 19. Adjustment programmes and the realisation of women's economic and social rights, by Joana Foster. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: South Africa NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; ICESCR; ICCPR; ESC; UN charter; UDHR; |
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15. | Baehr, Peter (ed.) : Innovation and inspiration , 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Innovation and inspiration : fifty years of the universal declaration of human rights / Baehr, Peter (ed.) ; Flinterman, Cees (ed.) ; Senders, Mignon (ed.) - (Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen ; deel 178), viii, 238 p. . - Amsterdam : Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1999. ISBN 90-6984-262-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Peter Baehr, Cees Flinterman and Mignon Senders : Introduction. 2. Theo van Boven : Fifty Years Universal Declaration of Human Rights - Balance and Challenges of the International Protection of Human Rights. 3. Rosalyn Higgins : The Continuing Universality of the Universal Declaration. 4. Michael Freeman : Fifty Years of Development of the Concept and Contents of Human Rights. 5. Katarina Tomasevski : Economic Costs of Human Rights. 6. Asbjörn Eide : Human Rights, Minority Rights and the Search for the National Contract. 7. Jack Donnelly : Non-Discrimination and Sexual Orientation: Making a Place for Sexual Minorities in the Global Human Rights Regime. 8. Rhoda E. Howard : Gay Rights and the Right to a Family: Conflicts Between Liberal and Illiberal Belief Systems. 9. Kevin Boyle : Indivisibility of Human Rights, Social Justice and Article 18 of the Universal Declaration. 10. Christian Tomuschat : Human rights and national truth commissions. 11. David P. Forsythe : Comparative foreign policy and human rights : the the United States and other democracies. 12. Abdullahi A. An-Na'im : The Position of Islamic States Regarding the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. 13. Claudio Grossman : The Inter-American System of Human Rights and the New Hemispheric Reality. 14. Allan Rosas : The Role of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the Treaty Relations of the European Union. 15. David Weissbrodt : Concluding Remarks on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Algeria / Argentina / Bangladesh / Belarus / Brazil / United Kingdom / Canada / Chile / China / Colombia / Costa Rica / Denmark / Egypt / El Salvador / France / Greece / Guatemala / Hungary / Indonesia / Iran / Iraq / Israel / Japan / Myanmar / Netherlands / Norway / Qatar / Rwanda / Russian Federation / Romania / Saudi Arabia / Singapore / Somalia / South Africa / USSR / Sudan / Suriname / Sweden / Togo / Tunisia / Turkey / USA / Yugoslavia / Zimbabwe / Syria NOTE (MEETINGS): Proceedings of the Academy Colloquium on the occassion of the 50th anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights, organized by the School of Human Rights Research and the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Utrecht/Amsterdam, [19981210-19981212],[C] NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ESC; ADRD; AMR; CERD; ICCPR; ICESCR; Universal declaration of human responsibilities; Vienna declaration and programme of action; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; TEU; Lomé convention; |
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16. | Benedek, Wolfgang (ed.) : Development and developing international and European law, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Development and developing international and European law : essays in honour of Konrad Ginther on the occasion of his 65th birthday / Benedek, Wolfgang (ed.) ; Kicker, Renate (ed.) ; Isak, Hubert (ed.), xiv, 799 p.. - Frannkfurt am Main : Peter Lang, 1999. ISBN 3-631-34347-7 LANGUAGE: ENG, GER ABSTRACT: INTERNATIONAL LAW : THEORY AND PRACTICE : 1. International Law and the International Hofmafia - Towards A Sociology of Diplomacy, by PHILIP ALLOTT . 2. European Responses to Questionable Reservations, by FRANZ CEDE. 3. Did the FR Yugoslavia make the OSCE an International Organization? by GERHARD HANDL. 4. The Pinochet Case, Foreign State Immunity and the Changing Constitu- tion of the International Community, by GUNTHER HANDL. 5. Einseitige Rechtsgeschafte des Volkerrechts - ihr Zustandekommen, ihre Wirkung und ihre Beendigung, by HERIBERT FRANZ KOCK/MARGIT HINTERSTEININGER. 6. Rethinking Security - New threats and new strategies? by WINFRIED LANG. 7. Contract Law Becomes International: 10 Years of Experience with the Uniform Law for International Sales in Austriaby WILLIBALD POSCH. 8. Functional Immunity of International Organizations and Human Rights Die koloniale Grenzziehung in Afrika im Lichte der Verfas ordnung des deutschen Kaiserreiches, by BRUNO SIMMA/DANIEL-ERASMUS KHAN. 9. Colonialism in Europe: Soviet Rule in the Baltic States 1945-1991, by HENN-JURI UIBOPUU. 10. Pinochet : to be or not to be immune, by Paul J.I.M. de Waart. 11. Does International Law Need Reform or Just an Update? by Karl Zemanek. DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENT : 1. International and Euronean Development Law, by Wahe Balekjian. 2. Developing the Constitutional Order of the WTO - The Role of NGOs, by WOLFGANG BENEDIK. 3. Volkerrechtsschutzfur das Klima - Gedanken zu einern Proz PHILIP KUNIG. 4. Compliance with International Environmental Law - The Eme rging regime under the Kyoto Pro tocol, by GERHARD LOIBL. 5. Settlement of Investment Disputes in the Cause of Develop ment, by CHRISTOPH SCHREUER. 6. The International Law of Development: A Millennium Subject of the Twentieth Century?, by PETER SLINN. 7. Fishmeal of bananas, by FRIEDL WEISS. EUROPEAN LAW : 1. The Issue of the Rule of Law in the EU Enlargement Process: Aspects of Slovenian-Italian Relations, by BOJKO BUCAR. 2. The Dynamics of European Law in the Light of the Innovations in the Treaty of Amsterdam of 2 October 1997, by PETER FISCHER. 3. Mostar - Ein Beispiel internationaler Stadtverwaltung durch die Europaische Union, by WALDEMAR HUMMER. 4. Europa und die europtiische Integration, Volkerrecht und Europarecht - eine untrennhare Einheit, by HUBERT ISAK. 5. In Search of the European Identity, by KARI M. MEESSEN. 6. The European Union: A Major Actor in the Field of Security Policy? by HANSPETFR NEUHOLD. 7. Demokratie durch VOlkerrecht? Zu den Menschenrechts- und Demo- kratieklauseln in den Vertragen der Europaischen Gemeinschaft mit Drittstaaten am Beispiel des Lome-Abkommens, by CHRISTIAN PIPPAN. 8. Die EU and mternationale Organisationen - Perspektiven nach dem Vertrag von Amsterdam, by CHRISTOPH PIPPAN. HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN LAW: 1. Developing International and European Law towards Realization of Human Rights for Women, by CHRISTINE AINETTER-BRAUTIGAM. 2. Zum Bedeutungswandel der Menschenrechtsidee durch die Kategorie der Drittdimensionsrechte, by ANDREAS AUPRICH. 2. The Right to Participate in Elections - A Genuine Human Right? Reflections on Article 3 of Protocol No. I to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, by KURT HERNDL. 3. Das Humanitare Volkerrecht auf dem Weg vom Zwischenstaats- zum Weltrecht, by WOLFRAM KARL. 4. The European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) Developing European Human Rights Law? by RENATE KICKER. 5. Developing the Agenda for Human Rights in the Next Century, by MANFRED NOWAK 6. Developing Social Rights in Europe Further: The Revised European So- cial Charter and the Collective Complaints Protocol, by GERD OBERLEITNER. 7. The individual complaints procedure provided for by the optional protocol to CEDAW : A First Evaluation, by LILLY SUCHARIPA-BEHRMANN. 8. Spotlights on Article 2 ECHR, The Right to Life, by STEFAN TRECHSEL. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW : 1. Verfassungsrechtliche Fragen im Bereich der internationalen Beziehun- gen, by LUDWIG ADAMOVICH. 2. North and South in Comparative Constitutional Law - From Colonial Imposition towards a Transnational Constitutionalist Dialogue, by BRUN-OTTO BRYDE. 3. Das osterreichische Kriegsmaterialrecht am Schnittpunkt zwischen Volkerrecht und Staatsinteressen, by EDMUND PRIMOSCH. 4. The Austrian State Treaty - or What is Left of It MANFRED ROTTER. 5. NeutralMt der Schweiz - Illusionen oder (humanitare) Chance? by DANIEL THORER. 6. VolkerrechtUche VertrQge, die Osterreichische Bundesverfassung und Verwaltungspraxis - ein nicht unproblematisches Verhaltnis, by FERDINAND TRAUTTMANSDORFF. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Treaty of Versailles; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Paris charter; Helsinki final act; ILC Draft code of crimes against the peace and security of mankind; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Refugee convention; ECHR; Vienna convention on diplomatic relations; Lomé convention (IV); TEU; ToA; Kyoto protocol; Framework convention on climate change; Rio declaration; Montreal protocol; Convention on the settlement of investment disputes; Art. 95 (EC treaty); ECHRP-1; ICCPR; UDHR-21; ADRD; ESC; Protocol amending the ESC; CEDAW; ACHPR; ECHR-2-3-5; Collective complaints protocol; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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17. | Arts, Karin : Integrating human rights into development cooperation, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Integrating human rights into development cooperation : the case of the Lomé convention / Arts, Karin, viii, 452 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2000. ISBN 90-411-1356-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I : HUMAN RIGHTS, DEMOCRACY AND DEVELOPMENT:. 1. The global setting : human rights, democracy and development cooperation. 2. The specific setting : Western European, African, Caribbean and Pacific states´ perspectives on human rights and democracy. PART II : ACP-EC development cooperation and human rights : the formal framework. 3. The development cooperation policy of the European Community. 4. Powers, actors and procedures in European Community development cooperation. 5. ACP-EC development cooperation and human rights : review of the Lomé treaty provisions. PART III : HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE PRACTICE OF ACP-EC RELATIONS:. 6. Taking positions on human rights in ACP-EC relations. 7. The positive approach : support for human rights and democracy in ACP countries. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Angola / Botswana / Burundi / Central African Republic / Central and Eastern Europe / Congo / Congo-Brazaville / Eritrea / Ethiopia / Gambia / Greece / Guinea-Bissau / Jamaica / Kenya / Lesotho / Liberia / Malawi / Niger / Nigeria / Portugal / Rwanda / Somalia / Spain / Togo / Uganda / Zaire NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; Lomé convention; AMR; EEC treaty; CEDAW; CRC; ICCPR; ICESCR; SEA; TEU; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UDHR; UN charter; OAS charter; TEU; UN charter; Charter on economic rights and duties of states; Declaration on the right to development; ESC; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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18. | Carrasco, Enrique : The E-book on international finance and development, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The E-book on international finance and development / Carrasco, Enrique REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Transnational law & contemporary problems : symposium : the E-book on international finance & development : vol. 9; no. 1 (Spring 1999)., p. 35-344. - Iowa City : University of Iowa College of Law, 1999. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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19. | Sorbo, Gunnar : Aid for human rights and democracy, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Aid for human rights and democracy : challenges of design, management and evaluation / Sorbo, Gunnar ; Tostensen, Arne REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Human rights in developing yearbook : the millennium edition : / Stokke, H.; Tostensen, A. (ed.), p. 215-238. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; |
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20. | Yasuaki, Omuma : In quest of intercivilization human rights, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial In quest of intercivilization human rights : universal v. relative - human rights from an Asian perspective / Yasuaki, Omuma REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Asia-Pacific journal on human rights and the law : vol. 1; issue 1., p. 53-88. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2000. - ISSN 1388-1906 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): French declaration on the rights of man and of citizens; ICCPR; ICESCR; Refugee convention; CEDAW; Bangkok NGO declaration on human rights; |
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21. | Shibata, Ibrahim F.I. : The World Bank in a changing world, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The World Bank in a changing world : volume III / Shibata, Ibrahim F.I., xxxvi, 1028 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2000. ISBN 90-4111-365-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER : Interpretation and Amendment of the IBRD Articles of Agreement. CHAPTER TWO : Changing Conditions, Convictions and Aspiration Affecting the World Bank. CHAPTER THREE : Major Changess in the Bank's Activities. PART TWO : INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS: CHAPTER FOUR : Democracy, Development and the World Bank. CHAPTER FIVE : Political limitations on the Bank's work. CHAPTER SIX : Relevant Issues in the Establishment of a Sound Legal Framework for a market economy. CHAPTER SEVEN: The Settlement of Disputes - General Propositions and the World Bank's Approach and Experience. CHAPTER EIGHT: World Bank Experience with Tudicial Reforr in Borrowing Countries - Some Relevant Issues. CHAPTER NINE : Role of the judiciary in the Prevention and Control of Corruption. CHAPTER TEN : Some Aspects of Civil Service Reforn PART THKEE OPERATIONAL ASPECTS: CHAPTER ELEVEN : The World Bank and the World Debt Problems. CHAPTER TWELVE : Financing Local Expenditures - A Special Application of the Bank's Articles of Agreement. CHAPTER THIRTEEN : Matters of State Succession in the Practice of the World Bank. CHAPTER FOURTEEN : The World Rank's Protection and Promotion of Children's Rights. CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The World Bank's Contribution to the Proaressive Development of International environmental law. CHAPTER SIXTEEN : Implementation, Enforcement and Compliance with International Environmental Agreements - Practical Suggestions in Light of the World Bank's Experience. CHAPTER SEVENTEEN : The World Bank Inspection Panel - Its Historical, Legal and Operational Aspects. CHAPTER EIGHTEEN : Corruption - A General Review with an Emphasis on the Role of the World Bank. CHAPTER NINETEEN : Some Recent Trends in Banking Law and Regulations. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Rio declaration |
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22. | Blokker, Niels M. (ed.) : Proliferation of international organizations, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Proliferation of international organizations : legal issues / Blokker, Niels M. (ed.) ; Schermers, Henry G. - (Legal aspects of international organization ; vol. 37), xi, 579 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001. ISBN 90-411-1535-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Proliferation of International Organizations: an Exploratory Introduction, by N. M. Blokker. 2. The Attitude of States towards the Proliferation of International Organizations, by I. Seidl-Hohenveldern. 3. Co-ordination between Universal and Regional Organizations, by C. Dominicé. 4. The World Court, the WHO, and the UN System, by N.D. White. 5. Techniques to Avoid Proliferation of International Organizations - The Experience of the World Bank, by I.F.I. Shibata. 6. The Proliferation of Arms Control Organizations, by P.C. Szasz. 7. The Proliferation of International Institutions Dealing with International Environmental Matters, by G. Loibl. 8. Organizational Proliferation and Centralization under the Treaty on European Union, by A. von Bogdandy. 9. The Proliferation of Law-Making Organs: A New Role for the International Law Commission? by R. van Alebeek. The Proliferation of Administrative Tribunals; P.C. Szasz. 10. The International Court of Justice and other International Courts, by H. Thirlway. 11. The Proliferation of International Judicial Organs: the Role of the International Court of Justice, by D.W. Prager. 12. The Dispute Settlement System of the World Trade Organization: Institutions, Process and Practice, by F. Feliciano, P.L.H. Van den Bossche. 13. Comments, by T.A. Mensah. 14. Comments; C. Rozakis. 15. Flexibility and the International Labour Organization, by D. Devlin. 16. The European Union and the Concept of Flexibility: Proliferation of Legal Systems within International Organizations, by I.F. Dekker, R.A. Wessel. 17. Extending the European Family of Nations: The Response of the Council of Europe to Growing Membership, by R. Lawson. 18. The Primary Model Rules of Accountability of International Organizations: 19. The Principles and Rules Governing their Conduct or the Yardsticks for their Accountability, by K. Wellens. 20. Views from Practice, by L.D. Johnson. 21. The World Bank Inspection Panel: A Model for Other International Organizations?, by S. Schlemmer-Schulte. 22. Final Remarks, by H.G. Schermers. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Chicago convention; Biodiversity convention; Biological weapons convention; Cartagena protocol; Climate change convention; Declaration of Philadelphia; ECHR; Geneva convention on the law of the sea; Geneva protocol; Genocide convention; Helsinki convention; Nairobi declaration; Montreal protocol; SEA; Rio declaration; The statute of the ICC; Schengen convention; Social charter; TEU; ToA; Convention to combat desertification; |
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23. | Denters, E. : New challenges to IMF jurisdiction, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series New challenges to IMF jurisdiction / Denters, E. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Netherlands yearbook of international law : vol. 29 : 1998 / Blokker, N.M. ... [et al.], p. 3-44. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1999. - ISSN 0167-6768 ISBN 90-411-1204-9 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; TEU; |
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24. | Feyter, Koen De : World development law , 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph World development law : sharing responsibility for development / Feyter, Koen De, xvii, 307 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2001. ISBN 90-5095-153-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION : CHAPTER 1: DEFINING DEVELOPMENT (dimensions of development – right to development). CHAPTER 2: THE DEVELOPING STATE (conquering sovereignty – exercising sovereignty). CHAPTER 3: UNIVERSAL ORGANISATIONS (UN system for development – attempting reform). CHAPTER 4: EUROPEAN DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION (EU external policy – specificity). CHAPTER 5: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (exploiting natural resources – development partnerships). CHAPTER 6: TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS (autonomous actors – ensuring accountability). CHAPTER 7: NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS (specificity – as autonomous actors). CHAPTER 8: THE INDIVIDUAL (human rights – human rights and international economic relations). CONCLUSION – BIBLIOGRAPHY - INDEX INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN agenda for development; UN declaration on the right to development; UN charter; ACHPR; Charter of economic rights and duties of states; Colonial declaration; Draft UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; Convention on the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); ICCPR; ICESCR; ILO declaration on fundamental principles and rights at work; OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises; Rio declarati on; Vienna declaration and programme of action; UDHR; Declaration on friendly relations; |
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25. | Anti-corruption measures in South-Eastern Europe - country reviews and priorities for reform, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Anti-corruption measures in South-Eastern Europe - country reviews and priorities for reform /, 182 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2001. ISBN 92-871-4694-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Croatia / Former Yugoslavia / Montenegro / Romania / Belgium / Czech Republic / Denmark / Finland / France / Germany / Greece / Italy / japan / Norway / Slovenia / Sweden / Switzerland NOTE (GENERAL): Criminal law convention on corruption; Civil law convention on corruption; Convention on laundering, search, seizure and confiscation of proceeds of crime; Convention against illicit traffic in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances; Convention on transnational organised crime; |
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26. | The EU charter of fundamental rights - some reflections on its external dimenson, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The EU charter of fundamental rights - some reflections on its external dimenson / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Maastricht journal of European and comparative law : vol. 8; no. 1., p. 3-114. - Brussels : Bruylant, 2001. - ISSN 1023-263X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. The EU charter : text and structure, by Aalt Willem Heringa and Luc Verhey. 2. The charter : a milestone for social protection in Europe, by Marianne Gijzen. 3. The relation between the charter of fundamental rights of the European Union and the European convention on human rights - substantive aspects, by Paul Lemmens. 4. The member states, the national constitutions and the scope of the charter, by Leonard F. M. Besselink. 5. The legal status of the charter : vital questions or non-issue?, bt Bruno de Witte. 6. The charter and the role of the European courts, by Koen Lenaerts and Eddy de Smiijter. 7. The sting is always in the tail : the personal scope of application of the EU charter of fundamental rights, by Deirdre Curtin and Ronald van Ooik. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR;
URL http://www.maastrichtjournal.eu/pdf/?articleId=87146013224e2667-b37d6529404716bc |
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27. | Wessendorf, Kathrin (ed.) : Challenging politics, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Challenging politics : indigenous peoples' experiences with political parties and elections / Wessendorf, Kathrin (ed.) - (IWGIA document ; no. 104), 291 p. . - Copenhagen : IWGIA, 2001. - ISSN 0105-4503 ISBN 87-90730-45-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Indigenous peoples without political parties : the dilemma of indigenous representation in Latin America, by Margarito Ruiz Hernendez and Aracely Burguete Cal y Mayor. 2. The Sami and the national parliaments : direct and indirect channels of influence, by Samar Bosu Mullick. 3. Power through the bullet of the ballot : state politics and indigenous peoples in Southeast Aisa, by Syed Husin Ali. 4. Indigenous rights in the Pacific : a challenge for the new millenium, by Jimmy Naunaa. 6. "Nations with whom we are connected" : indigenous peoples and Canada's political system, by Peter Jull. 7. Seeking space inpostcolonial politics : the case of indigenous peoples in East Africa, by Noami Kipuri. 8. Summary - strategies - recommendations, by Joan Carling. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bolivia / Peru / Guatemala / Honduras / Mexico / Venezuela / Nicaragua / Ecuador / Colombia / Russian Federation / Norway / Sweden / Finland / Canada LIBRARY LOCATION: Folkrätt SHELF CODE: s IWGIA |
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28. | Hamm, Brigitte I. : A human rights approach to development, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial A human rights approach to development / Hamm, Brigitte I. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : vol. 23; no. 4., p. 1005-1031. - Baltimore, MA : ohn Hopkins Univ., 2001. - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna declaration and programme of action; CRC; UN charter; ICCPR; ICESCR; Limburg principles; |
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29. | The rights way to development , 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The rights way to development : police and practice /, vii, 228 p.. - Maroubra, Australia : Human Rights Council of Australia, 2001. ISBN 0-9585-696-1-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS: . 1. The human rights approach to development assistance. 2. Defining human rights and development. 3. Some problems with current approaches. 4. Good governance and other new approaches. 5. Aid practice. INDEX WORDS:
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30. | Azoulay, Loic : The Court of Justice and the administrative governance, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The Court of Justice and the administrative governance / Azoulay, Loic REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European law journal : review of European law in context : vol. 7; issue 4., p. 425-441. - Oxford : Blackwell, 2001. - ISSN 1351-5993 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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