1. | Rehman, Jarvaid : Islamophobia after 9/11, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Islamophobia after 9/11 : international terrorism, Sharia and Muslim minorities in Europe - the case of the United Kingdom / Rehman, Jarvaid REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: European yearbook of minority issues [=EYMI] : vol.3, 2003/4, p. 217-236. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2005. ISBN 90-04-14280-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; UN charter; ECHR-14; |
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2. | Benedek, Wolfgang ... [et al.] : European yearbook on human rights 2009, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph European yearbook on human rights 2009 / Benedek, Wolfgang ... [et al.], 302 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2009. ISBN 978-90-5095-960-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: I. TOPICS OF THE YEAR:. 1. Vinodh JAICHAND and Markku SUKSI: 60 Years of the UDHR in Europe: Diversity within the Unity. 2. Katrin KINZELBACH: The EU Human Rights Dialogue with China and the 2008 Olympic Games. 3. Manfred NOWAK and Clare GREGORY: An Agenda for Human Rights: Processes, Outcomes, and Potential. II. EUROPEAN UNION:. 4. Wolfgang S. HEINZ and Josephine LIEBL: European Union Human Rights and CFSP Policy in 2008. 5. Veronique ARNAULT: Implementation of the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR). 6. Geoffrey HARRIS: The Role of the European Parliament in Human Rights Protection. 7. Klaus STARL: EU Policies on Racism, Xenophobia and Islamophobia. 8. William A. SCHABAS: The European Union and the Death Penalty. 9. Theodor RATHGEBER: Dialogues as a Challenge: The EU in the Human Rights Council 2007 and 2008. III. COUNCIL of EUROPE:. 10. Martina KELLER and Irene SCHMIDTMADEL 50 Years of Jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights: Changes, Challenges and Perspectives. 11. Wolfram KARL and Philip CZECH: The European Court of Human Rights: Some Aspects of its Jurisprudence and Practice in 2008. 12. Nina-Louisa AROLD: The Relationship Between the ECtHR and the ECJ – the Story of Two Sisters Becoming More Alike?. 13. Renate KICKER: The Council of Europe Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT). 14. Cedomir RADNIC and Ljiljana MIJOVIC: Bosnia and Herzegovina before the European Court of Human Rights. IV. OSCE:. 15. Jens-Hagen ESCHENBÄCHER and Bernhard KNOLL: The OSCE, Human Rights and Security in 2008. 16. Charles E. EHRLICH: Development of the OSCE Mission and the Human Rights Agenda in Kosovo. 17. Christian STROHAL: Democratic Elections and their Monitoring: Can this OSCE Success Story Be Sustained? V. CIVIL SOCIETY/NGOs/Cross-Cutting Issues:. 18. Lena BARRETT: Human Rights Defenders in Europe. 19. Nicolas Jonathan BEGER and James HIGGINS: Working for Human Rights in Brussels: Amnesty International’s EU Office. 20. András László PAP: Ethno-Racial Profiling in Law Enforcement: Concepts and Recommendations. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Iran / China / USA / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Armenia / Georgia / Russian Federation NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; TEU; Treaty of Lisbon; EU charter of fundamental rights; EU guidelines on the death penalty; AMR: ICCPR-OP;
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3. | Hammarberg, Thomas : Human rights in Europe, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights in Europe : no grounds for complacency : viewpoints by the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights / Hammarberg, Thomas, 370 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2011. ISBN 978-92-871-6916-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Foreword. Chapter 1: Xenophobia and identity:. Respecting the other. Islamophobia. The burqa and privacy. Discriminatory stop and search. Hate crimes. Minority languages. Chapter 2: Roma rights:. European history of repression of the Roma. Continued stigmatisation of Roma. Ending discrimination against Roma. Roma political representation. Roma without citizenship. Discrimination against Roma migrants. Chapter 3: Immigration and asylum policies:. Rights for migrants. The criminalisation of migration. The right to asylum. Detention of asylum seekers. Family reunification. Trafficking. Statelessness. Displaced persons. Chapter 4: Protection against homophobia and transphobia:. Yogyakarta Principles. Homophobia. Transphobia. Chapter 5: Rights of people with disabilities:. Making society inclusive. Rights for persons with mental disabilities. Discrimination against people with intellectual disabilities. Chapter 6: Gender rights:. Gender representation in politics. The pay gap. Domestic violence. Rape. Chapter 7: Rights of the child:. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Views of children. Children and violence. Sexual abuse of children. Children in unsuitable care institutions. Children in prison. Child migrants. Child poverty. Chapter 8: Social and economic rights:. Poverty and marginalisation. The global economic crisis and human rights. Equality, discrimination and poverty. The right to housing. The rights of older people. HIV, Aids and the right to health. Climate change: an issue of human rights. Enforcing social rights standards. Chapter 9: Police, courts and prisons:. Police violence. The "ticking bomb" argument. Final abolition of the death penalty. Corruption undermines justice. Judges must be independent. Lengthy court proceedings. Enforcement of court decisions. Prison conditions. Life sentences. Remedies for victims of human rights violations. Applications to the Strasbourg Court. Chapter 10: Fighting terrorism while respecting human rights:. Counterterrorist methods and European complicity. Intelligence secrecy: no excuse. Terrorist blacklisting. Terrorism - Lessons from Northern Ireland. Privacy and data protection. Chapter 11: Gross violations in the past:. Lessons from history. Accountability in post-totalitarian states. The International Criminal Court. Chapter 12: Media freedom and freedom of expression:. Blasphemy and hate speech. Media diversity. Journalists at risk. Freedom of assembly. Chapter 13: Actors for human rights:. Human rights defenders. The example of Andrei Sakharov. Religious leaders. Ombudsmen. Local authorities. Parliaments. Chapter 14: Systematic measures for human rights implementation:. National implementation. State budgets. Human rights education. Chapter 15: International action:. Foreign policy and human rights. The accountability of international actors. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; ECPT; ECHR; ICCPR; LIBRARY LOCATION: CoE-2011
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4. | Alves Pinto, Thiago Felipe : A critical assessment of the United Nations resolutions on combating defamation of religions in the light of international human rights law, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document A critical assessment of the United Nations resolutions on combating defamation of religions in the light of international human rights law / Alves Pinto, Thiago Felipe, v, 141 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Department of Law, 2013. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Master's thesis in public international law, ÅAU within the 'Master's programme in international human rights law', 2013 NOTE (GENERAL): CERD; CRC; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; ICCPR; UDHR; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: seminarierummet |