1. | Svensson-McCarthy, Anna-Lena : The international law of human rights and states of exception, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The international law of human rights and states of exception : with special reference to the travaux preparatoires and case-law of the international monitoring organs / Svensson-McCarthy, Anna-Lena - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 54), xxiii, 780 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1998 . ISBN 90-411-1021-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 1. Public emergencies yesterday and today. 2. A basic legal framework for considering limitations on human rights. 3. The principle of a democratic society. 4. The notions of national security and public order. 5. The notion of public emeregency at the universal level. 6. The notion of public emergency in the Americas. 7. The notion of public emergency in Europe. 8. The international labour conventions and the notion of public emergency. 9. The non-derogable obligations under the international covenant on civil and political rights. 10. The non-derogable obligations under the American convention on human rights. 11. The non-derogable obligations under the European convention on human rights. 12. The condition of strict necessity. 13. The condition of consistency with other international legal obligations. 14. The prohibition of discrimination. 15. The condition of international notification. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; Arab charter on human rights; ICCPR; ECHR; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; Covenant of League of Nations; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; UDHR; CDE; CEDAW; REfugee convention; Convention relating to the status of stateless persons; CRC; Copenhagen meeting; AMR; Declaration on the protection of all persons from being subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment; ICESCR; ESC; Inter-American convention on the forced disappearance of persons; UN Charter; CDE; ECPT; |
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2. | Frankovits, André : The rights way to development manual for a human rights approach to development assistance, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The rights way to development manual for a human rights approach to development assistance / Frankovits, André ; Earle, Patrick, v, 107 p.. - Marrickville, Australia : Human Rights Council of Australia, 1998. ISBN 0-9585696-0-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; CEDAW; CERD; UDHR; Refugee convention; ICESCR; Declaration on the right to development; |
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3. | Möller, Jacob : Article 7, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Article 7 / Möller, Jacob REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: The universal declaration of human rights : a common standard of achievement / Alfredsson, G.; Eide, A.; (eds.), p. 153-186. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff Publ., 1999. ISBN 90-411-1168-9 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Netherlands / Finland NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-7; ICCPR-26; CEDAW; ICESCR; |
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4. | 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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5. | Symonides, Janusz (ed.) : Human rights, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights : international protection, monitoring, enforcement / Symonides, Janusz (ed.), xxi, 421 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2003. ISBN 0-7546-2302-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I : THE UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM : 1. United Nations mechanisms to promote and protect human rights, by Zdzislaw Kedzia. 2. The international labour organization's system of human rights protection, by Lee Swepston. 3. UNESCO procedures for the protection of human rights, by Karl Josef Partsch and Klaus Hüfner. PART II : REGIONAL SYSTEMS : 4. The European systems for the protection of human rights, by Maxime Tardu. 5. The Inter-American system for the protection of human rights, by Hugo Caminos. 6. The protection of human rights in Africa: the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, by Daniel D.C. Don Nanjira. 7. Regional protection of human rights in the Arab States In Statu Nascendi, by Bahey el Din Hassan. PART III : TOWARDS SYSTEMS FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS : 8. National systems for the protection of human rights, by Jean-Bernard Marie. 9. Criminal responsibility for violations of human rights, by William A. Schabas. 10. Sanctions and human rights, by Katarina Tomasevski. 11. Indicators for the implementation of human rights, by Michael Kirby. 12. The role of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the protection and enforcement of human rights, by Laurie S. Wiseberg. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Albania / Algeria / Argentina / Asia / Australia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Brazil / Myanmar / Burundi / Cambodia / Canada / Chechnya / Chile / China / Colombia / Congo / Costa Rica / Cote d'Ivoire / Cuba / Cyprus / East Timor / Eastern Europe / Egypt / El Salvador / Estonia / Ethiopia / Finland / France / Gambia / Georgia / Germany / Ghana / United Kingdom / Guatemala / Haiti / Hong Kong / India / Iraq / Israel / Korea / Kuwait / Latin America / Latvia / Lebanon / Liberia / Macedonia / Mexico / Moldova / Mongolia / Morocco / Mozamibique / Namibia / Nepal / New Zealand / Niger / Nigeria / Norway / Pakistan / Panama / Paraguay / Rhodesia / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Saudi Arabia / Sierra Leone / Slovakia / Somalia / South Africa / USSR / Spain / Sri Lanka / Suriname / Sweden / Switzerland / Syria / Thailand / Togo / Tunisia / Turkey / Uganda / Ukraine / Viet Nam / Yemen / Yugoslavia / Zaire / Zambia / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; ICESCR; CEDAW; AMR; American declaration of independence; Arab charter on human rights; Canadian charter of fundamental rights and freedoms; Charter of economic rights and duties of states; Charter of Paris; Bangkok NGO declaraion on human rights; Declaration of the citizen's rights in Arab states and coutries; CAT-OP; Declaration of the rights of minorities; Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; Declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen; Vienna declaration and programme of action; ECHR; EU charter of fundamental rights; European charter for regional and minority languages;
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6. | Schabas, William A. : The abolition of the death penalty in international law, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The abolition of the death penalty in international law / Schabas, William A.. - 2. ed.., xli, 403 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 1997. ISBN OAS0-521-5887-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; African charter of the rights of the child; Additional protocol to the American convention on human rihts to abolish the death penalty; AMR; ADRD; Arab charter of human rights; Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; ICCPR; Nuremburg charter; OAS charter; UN charter; CRC; Refugee convention; Copenhagen document; CAT; ECHR; |
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7. | Thomas, Fredrik : Das Tvind-Urteil des dänischen Obersten Gerichtshofs, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Das Tvind-Urteil des dänischen Obersten Gerichtshofs = The Tvind judgment of the Danish Supreme Court / Thomas, Fredrik REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht [ZaÖRV] : no. 60/3-4., p. 859-886. - Heidelberg : Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches Recht und Völkerrecht, 2000 . - ISSN 0044-2348 LANGUAGE: GER INDEX WORDS:
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8. | Gynther, Päivi : II : CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION OF WELFARE RIGHTS, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series II : CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTION OF WELFARE RIGHTS : 12. The conditions of education for young immigrants in the Nordic welfare states / Gynther, Päivi REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: The welfare state and constitutionalism in the Nordic countries / Scheinin, M. (ed.) - (Nord 2001 ; 5), p. 381-416. - Copenhagen : Nordic Council of Ministers, 2001. - ISSN 0903-7004 ISBN 92-893-0602-5 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): The world declaration on education for all (UNESCO); CDE; CRC; ESC; Limburg principles; Maastricht guidelines on violations of economic, social and cultural rights; ICESCR-13; GC(13); Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; |
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9. | Jayawickrama, Nihal : The judicial application of human rights law, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The judicial application of human rights law : national, regional and international jurisprudence / Jayawickrama, Nihal, cxxix, 965 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-521-78042-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Part I. Introduction: 1. Historical and juridical background; 2. The international bill of human rights; 3. The domestic protection of human rights; 4. The international protection of human rights. Part II. General Principles: 5. Interpretation; 6. Non-discrimination; 7. Limitations; 8. Derogation. Part III. The Substantive Rights: 9. The right of self-determination; 10. The right to life; 11. The right to freedom from torture; 12. The right to freedom from slavery; 13. The right to liberty; 14. The rights of prisoners; 15. The right to freedom of movement; 16. The right to a nationality; 17. The right to a fair trial; 18. The rights of accused persons; 19. The right to recognition as a person; 20. The right to privacy; 21. The right to freedom of thought; 22. The right to freedom of expression; 23. The right to freedom of assembly; 24. The right to freedom of association; 25. The right to family life; 26. The rights of the child; 27. The right to participate in public life; 28. The right to equality; 29. The rights of minorities; 30. The rights relating to work; 31. The rights relating to social security; 32. The right to an adequate standard of living; 33. The rights relating to property; 34. The right to health; 35. The right to education; 36. The right to cultural life; Selected bibliography; Indices: Subjects; Terms and phrases; Accessions to Treaties. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Andorra / Anguilla / Cameroon / Canada / Ceylon / Chile / China / Colombia / Congo / Ghana / Costa Rica / Cuba / Cyprus / Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic / Hungary / Soouth Africa / Denmark / Belgium / Botswana / Dominican Republic / Ecuador / El Salvador / Equatorial Guinea / Falkland Islands / Jamaica / Finland / France / Gambia / germany / Ghana / Greece / Guyana / Hungary / India / Iraw / Iran / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Jamaica / Japan / Kenya / Kuwait / Lesotho / Malaysia / Malta / Macedonia / Mauritius / Namibia / netherlands / New Zealand / Nicaragua / Nigeria / Northen Ireland / Norway / Pakistan / Panama / Papua New Guinea / Peru / Portugal / Sierra leone / Slovenia / Slovak Republic / Solomon Islands / Somalia / South Africa / Senegal / South Korea / USSR / Spain / Sri LAnka / Suriname / Swaziland / Sweden / Switzerland / Tanzania / Togo / Tonga / Turkey / Zaire / Zambia / Turkey / Uganda / Ukraine / USA / Venezuela / Zaire / Zambia / Zimbabwe / Yugoslavia / Western Samoa LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Grenada NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter; ICCPR; ICESCR; Genocide convention; ECHR; Geneva conventions; ADRD; ACHPR; Atlantic charter; GC-24-26 (ICCPR); Declaration on friendly relations; ICCPR-OP; ESC; Virginia declaration of rights; |
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10. | Blanpain, Roger (ed.) : Law in motion, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Law in motion : recent developments in civil procedure, constitutional, contract, criminal, environmental, family & succession, intellectual property, labour, medical, social security, transport law / Blanpain, Roger (ed.) - ( International encyclopedia of laws), xxi, 1137 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 1997. ISBN 90-411-0386-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Some articles:. PART I: OPENING SESSION:. 1. Flanders, culture and the European Union, by Luc Van den Brande. 2. Create a European legal system, by Jacques Santer. 3. Culture and progress, by Mark Eyskens. PART II : LAW AND CULTURE:. 1. Law across cultures : an overview, by Fons Trompenaars. 2. Cultures and legal systems : a Canadian perspective, by Harry Arthurs. 3. In support of an informed symbiosis of Islam and the law, by Abdellah Boudahrain. 4. English law, by Bob A. Hepple. 5. Law and culture in South Africa : towrads an understanding of a pluralistic legal system, by Chuma N. Himonga. 6. Culture, industrial relations and labour law, by Jean-Claude Javillier. 7. Law and culture in Japan : east is east and west is wets and sometimes the twain shall meet, by Tasuku Matsuo. 8. Law and culture : a Latin-American perspective, by AMerico Pla Rodriguez. 9. The experience in India, by Ajay Verma. 10. A german viewpoint, by Manfred Weiss. 11. Chinese law and orienteal culture, by Zhou Mi and Zong Lianwen. PART III : GENERAL REPORTS AND DISCUSSIONS:. A: Civil procedure: 1. Role and status of the judiciary as a state power, by Marcel Storme. 2. Administration of justice and financial means, by Stephen Goldstein. 3. Working group report : role and status of the judiciary as a state power, by Sabien Lust. 4. Working group report : administration of justice and financial means, by Paul Lemmens. B. Constitutional law: 1. Equality in constitutional law, by Adrian Brooks. 2. The protection of human rights in developing countries, by Bertus de Villiers. 3. Constitutional developments in transitional economies, by Theodor Schweisfurth and Katlen Blöcker. 4. Comparative state constitutional law, by Robert F. Williams. 5. Working group report : equality in constitutional law, by K. Agrawal. 6. Working group report : comparative subnational constitutional law in federal systems, by Robert F. Williams. C. Contract report. D. Criminal law: 1. Equality in criminal law, by Dirk Van Zyl Smit. 2. Theimportance of comparative legal research for the development of criminal sciences, by Albin Eser. 3. The role of the defense in criminal proceedings of China, by Zhou Mi and Li Hanjun. 4. Working group report : equality in criminal law, reporter: Dirk van Zyl Smit. E. Environmental law:. 1. Equality before the law - a quest for international justice in face of the environment, by Maria Luisa Faro Magalhaes. 2. Agriculture and environment, by Margaret Rosso Grossman. 3. The development of legal concepts connected with the protection of the cultural heritage, Lyndel V. Prott. 4. Working group report : equality before the law in environmental law, by Geert Van Calster. F. Family & succession law:. 1. Equality in family life - the influence of constitutions and international conventions, by Bea Verschraegen. 2. Dividing the 'new property' upon divorce : the quest for economic equity, by Lynn D. Wardle. 3. Recent developments in succession law, by Ulrich Spellenberg, Chuma N. Himonga, K. Adjamagbo-Johnson. 4. Gender equality in Islamic family law, by Nazeem M. I. Goolam. 5. Statement of the general reporter at the occasion of the closing session : equality in family and succession law, by Bea Verschraegen. 6. Working group report : equality : the impact of constitutions and international agreements, reporter: Bea Verschraegen. 7. Working group report : dividing the 'new property' upon divorce: the quest for economic equity, reporter Bea Verschraegen. 8. Working group report : recent developments in family and succcession law, reporter Bea Verschraegen. G. Intellectual property law: 1. The protection of biotechnological inventions, by Rainer Moufang. H. Labour law & industrial relations:. 1. Equality in labour law, by Ruth Ben-Israel. 2. Globalization, employment and social clauses, by Tadashi Hanami. 3. Economic efficiency and social rights, by Bob A. Hepple. 4. Work in the 21st century, by Roger Blanpain. 5. Working group report : equality in labour law, by Alvin L. Goldman. 6. Working group report : globalization, employment and social clauses, by Alvin L. Goldman. 7. Working group report : economic effciency and social rights, by Birgitta Nyström. I. Medical law:. 1. Equal access to health care, by Timothy S. Jost. 2. Genetics and the law, by Carlos Romeo-Casabona. 3. Patient rights : a status report on the Republic of South Africa, by Ferdinand F. W. van Oosten. J. Social security : 1. Fundamental approaches and concepts of social security, by Bernd Baron von Maydell. 2. Social security : co-ordination or harmonisation?, by Frans Pennings. 3. Equality ins ocial security law, by Hector G. Bartolomei de la Cruz. K. Transport law: 1. Equal application of limitation of liability for maritime claims:lack of international uniformity, by Patrick Griggs. 2. Limitation of liability in other fields of transport law, by Kris Bernauvw. 3. A touch of class : classificiation societies held liable by the Antwerp appeals court, by Marc A: Huybrechts. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: South Africa / Russian Federation / Poland / Czech Republic / USSR NOTE (MEETINGS): 1st world law conference, Brussels, [199609-19960912], [C] NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; ICESCR; ECHR; ICCPR; Draft bioethics convention; LIBRARY LOCATION: Off.rätt. |
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11. | Israel, judaism and human rights, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Israel, judaism and human rights / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights review : January-March : vol. 3; no. 3., p. 3-103. - Piscataway, NJ : Transaction publ., 2002. - ISSN 1524-8879 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Haim H. Cohn : Religious Freedom and Religious Coercion in the State of Israel. 2. Menachem Elon : The Values of a Je wish and Democratic State: The Task of Reaching a Synthesis. 3. George P. Fletcher : In God's Imag e: The Religious Imperative of Equality Under Law. 4. Steven Leonard Jacobs : Genesis of the Concept of Genocide According to Its Author From the Original Sources. REVIEW: Money and Justice: Toward a Social Analysis of Reparations INDEX WORDS:
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12. | Cane, Peter : Responsibility in law and morality, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Responsibility in law and morality / Cane, Peter, xii, 303 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2002. ISBN 1-84113-400-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Moral and Legal Responsibility. 1.1. Prospectus. 1.2. The institutions of law and morality. 1.3. The relationship between law and morality. 1.4. Moral reasoning and legal reasoning -- 2. The Nature and Functions of Responsibility. 2.1. Varieties of responsibility. 2.2. Responsibility and sanctions. 2.3. Responsibility, evidence and proof. 2.4. Responsibility as a relational phenomenon. 2.5. Functions of responsibility practices. 2.6. Responsibility, liability and the functions of law -- 3. Responsibility and Culpability. 3.1. Responsibility, liability and culpability. 3.2. Responsibility, and luck. 3.3. Criteria of legal liability. 3.4. The incidence of fault-based and strict liability. 3.5. The nature and function of legal criteria of liability. 3.6. Responsibility, fault and culpability -- 4. Responsibility and Causation. 4.1. Causation, consequences and outcomes. 4.2. The nature of causation in law. 4.3. Factual causation. 4.4. Attributive causation. 4.5. Causation in law and morality -- 5. Responsibility and Personality. 5.1. Three issues of personality and responsibility. 5.2. Approaches to the relationship between personality and responsibility. 5.3. Legal personality and the corporation. 5.4. Legal principles of group personality. 5.5. Group responsibility and division of labour. 5.6. The scope and functions of group responsibility. 5.7. Legal and moral group responsibility. 5.8. Modified humanistic approaches. 5.9. Divided minds. 5.10. Shared responsibility -- 6. Grounds and Bounds of Responsibility. 6.1. The basic argument and a prospectus. 6.2. Responsibility, protected interests and the functions of law. 6.3. Responsibility, distributive justice and the functions of law. 6.4. Protected interests, proscribed conduct and distributive justice. 6.5. Grounds of legal responsibility. 6.6. The bounds of legal responsibility -- 7. Realising Responsibility. 7.1. The "law in the books" vs. the "law in action" 7.2. Settlement. 7.3. Selective enforcement. 7.4. Spreading legal responsibility -- 8. Responsibility in Public Law. 8.1. The public law paradigm. 8.2. The institutional framework of public law. 8.3. The province of public law. 8.4. Grounds of public law responsibility. 8.5. Bounds of public law responsibility. 8.6. Public law responsibility and "the problem of dirty hands" -- 9. Thinking about Responsibility. INDEX WORDS:
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13. | Heinze, Eric : The logic of equality , 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The logic of equality : a formal analysis of non-discrimination law / Heinze, Eric - (Applied legal philosophy), vii, 143 p.. - ALdershot : Aldershot, 2003. ISBN 0-7546-2319-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Treatment: Preliminary concepts; The basic treatment symbols; Derivation of arguments; Normative positions; Theorems; General schema of assertions; Compound positions. PART II : Objective Status: Revised factual positions; Revised normative positions; Revised compound positions. PART III : Subjective Merit: Final normative positions; Final factual positions; Final compound positions. PART IV: General Forms of Argument: The traditional model; The impact model; The accommodation model; The non-recognition model; Appendix: symbols and formulas; Works cited; Index of cases, names and topics. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; ICCPR;
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14. | Buchanan, Allen : Justice, legitimacy and self-determination moral foundations for international law, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Justice, legitimacy and self-determination moral foundations for international law / Buchanan, Allen - (Oxford political theory), 507 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2004. ISBN 0-19-829535-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction: The Idea of a Moral Theory of International Law. PART I: Justice : 2. The Commitment to Justice. 3. Human Rights. 4. Distributive Justice and International Law. PART II: 5. Political Legitimacy. 6. Recognitional Legitimacy. 7. The Legitimacy of the International Legal System. PART III: Self-Determination: 8. Self-Determination and Secession. 9. Intra-state Autonomy. PART IV: Reform: 10. Principled Proposals for Reform. 11. The Morality of International Legal Reform. Bibliography Index INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Asia / Australia / Estonia / Latvia / Lithuania / Cambodia / Canada / Chechnya / China / Congo / Croatia / Eritrea / Ethiopia / France / Georgia / Germany / India / Iraq / Ireland / Middle east LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo |
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15. | Faundez, Julio : Affirmative action, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Affirmative action : international perspectives / Faundez, Julio, vii, 62 p.. - Geneva : International Labour Office, 1997. ISBN 92-2-108758 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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16. | Bassiouni, M. Cherif : Introduction to international criminal law, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Introduction to international criminal law / Bassiouni, M. Cherif, xxxvi, 823 p.. - Ardsley, NY : Transnational Publ., 2003. ISBN 1-57105-286-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Chapter I: The Discipline of ICL:. Section 1. The Sources of ICL. Section 2. The Peculiarities of ICL Enforcement Regimes. Section 3. The Policies and Values of ICL and their Systemic Development. Section 4. The Changing Nature of International Law and Relations and Their Impact on ICL. Section 5. Conclusion. Chapter II: The Subjects of International Criminal Law: Ratione Personae:. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2: Doctrinal Considerations. Section 3. International Criminal Responsibility of Individuals. Section 4. Criminal Responsibility of Heads of State and Other Persons Benefiting from International Immunities. Section 5. International Criminal Responsibility of Groups and Organizations. Section 6. International Criminal Responsibility of States. Section 7. The Victim as a Subject of ICL. Section 8. Conclusion. Chapter III: International Crimes: Ratione Materiae :. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. Codification of ICL. Section 3. Criteria for International Criminalization. Section 4. The Penal Characteristics of ICL Conventions. Section 5. The Hierarchy of International Crimes. Section 6. Evolution of the Process of International Criminalization. Section 7. The Characteristics of ICL Conventions on International Crimes. Section 8. Jus Cogens International Crimes. Section 9. Principles of Legality and the Law of the Charter. Appendix: ICL Conventions. Chapter IV: Principles of Criminal Responsibility: The “General Part”:. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. General Considerations. Section 3. National Legal Standards and Their Relevance to ICL. Section 4. The Application of the “General Part” by the IMT, IMTFE and in Other Proceedings: A Historical Analysis. Section 5. Some Problems in Identifying the “General Part” in the Charter to the ICC. Section 6. Some Specific Problems. Section 7. ICL Penalties and Sentencing. Chapter V: The “Indirect Enforcement System” and the Modalities of International Cooperation in Penal Matters :. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. The Maxim Aut Dedere Aut Judicare. Section 3. Jurisdiction. Section 4. The Modalities of “International Cooperation in Penal Matters”. Section 5. Assessing the “Indirect Enforcement System”. Chapter VI: The “Direct Enforcement System”: History of International Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions.. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. History of International Criminal Investigations and Prosecutions: From Versailles to Rome, 1919 – 1998. Section 3. Establishing an International Criminal Court: Historical Efforts, 1937 – 1994. Section 4. Changing Times: The ICC Comes Into Being, 1989 to 1998. Chapter VII: The International Criminal Court: A Hybrid “Direct Enforcement System”:. Section 1. The Need for an ICC. Section 2. The Characteristics of the ICC. Section 3. Applicable Law. Section 4. The Jurisdiction of the ICC. Section 5. Elements of Criminal Responsibility: The General Part. Section 6. Invoking the Jurisdiction of the Court. Section 7. The Court’s Exercise of Jurisdiction. Section 8. The Penalties and Sentencing. Section 9. Victim Reparation. Section 10. Enforcement Modalities, Surrender, and Judicial Assistance. Section 11. Exceptions to the Obligation to Cooperate. Section 12. The Organization and Operation of the Court. Section 13. Relationship of the ICC to the United Nations. Section 14. Amending the Statute. Section 15. The Operation of The Court. Section 16. The Assembly of States Parties. Chapter VIII: The New Mixed Models of International Criminal Justice :. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. Cambodia. Section 3. Kosovo. Section 4. East Timor. Section 5. Sierra Leone. Section 6. Conclusion. Chapter IX: The “Procedure Part” of ICL: Procedural and Evidentiary Norms Applicable to International Criminal Proceedings:. Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. International Criminal Procedure. Section 3. Rules of Evidence. Chapter X: International Criminal Justice in the Age of Globalization: Section 1. Introduction. Section 2. National Criminal Justice Systems Enforcing International Criminal Law Norms. Section 3. The Distinction Between the Policies and Goals of Punishment in National Criminal Justice Systems and those in the International Criminal Justice System. Section 4.The Need to Harmonize the International Criminal Justice System and National Criminal Justice System. Section 5. The Philosophy and Policy of Punishment for Jus Cogens International Criminal Crimes. Section 6. Accountability Mechanisms for International Criminal Justice. Section 8. Amnesties and the International Criminal Justice System. Section 9. International Criminal Justice and Jus Cogens International Crimes. Section 10. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Hague convention; Genocide convention; Geneva conventions; Additonal protocols to the Geneva conventions; Apartheid convention; The statute of the ICC; Nuremberg charter; IMT charter; OAU conventon; Tokyo charter; CAT; Treaty of Versailles; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties;
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17. | Cryer, Robert : Prosecuting international crimes, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Prosecuting international crimes : selectivity and the international criminal law regime / Cryer, Robert - (Cambridge studies in international and comparative law), xxviii, 360 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2005. ISBN 0-521-82474-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction. PART I: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REGIME:. 1. The development of international criminal law. 2. International criminal law: state rights, responsibilities andproblems. 3. International criminal tribunals and the regime of international criminal law enforcement. PART II : EVALUATING THE REGIME:. 4. Selectivity in international criminal law. 5. Selectivity and the law I. 6. Selectivity and the law I - general principles of liability and defences. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Algeria / Angola / Armenia / Australia / Austria / Belarus / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Cambodia / Canada / Chile / China / Congo / Croatia / Czech Republic / East Timor / Egypt / France / Germany / Greece / Hungary / Israel / Iraq / Iran / Italy / Japan / Kuwait / Liberia / Mexico / Montenegro / Netherlands / Nigeria / Paraguay / Poland / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Sierra Leone / Serbia / USSR / Spain / Sudan / Surinam / Sweden / Switzerland / Tanzania / Trinidad and Tobago / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA / Yugoslavia
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18. | Conte, Alex : Handbook on human rights compliance while countering terrorism, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Handbook on human rights compliance while countering terrorism / Conte, Alex, v, 30 p.. - New York : Center on Global Counterterrorism cooperation, 2008. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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19. | Kirby, Michael : Domestic courts and international human rights law - the ongoing judicial conversation, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Domestic courts and international human rights law - the ongoing judicial conversation / Kirby, Michael REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Netherlands quarterly of human rights (NQHR) : vol. 27; no. 2., p. 291-308. - Mortsel : Intersentia, 2009. - ISSN 0169-3441 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR-14; Refugee convention; Protocol relating to the status of refugees; |