1. | Bass, Gary Jonathan : Stay the hand of vengeance, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Stay the hand of vengeance : the politics of war crimes tribunals / Bass, Gary Jonathan - (Princeton studies in international history and politics), 402 p.. - Princeton, NJ : Princeton U.P., 2000. ISBN 0-691-04922-X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Dayton peace agreement; Genocide convention; IMT charter; Nuremburg charter; |
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2. | Cooper, Jonathan : Hate speech, holocaust denial and international human rights law, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Hate speech, holocaust denial and international human rights law / Cooper, Jonathan ; Marshall Williams, Adrian REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European human rights law review : issue 6., p. 593-613. - London : Sweet & Maxwell, 1999. - ISSN 1361-1526 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-8-10-17; ICCPR-19; CERD; TEU-13; IMT charter; |
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3. | Chippendale, Neil : Crimes against humanity, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Crimes against humanity / Chippendale, Neil - (Crime, justice and punishment), 103 p.. - Philadelphia : Chelsea House publ., 2001. ISBN 0-7910-4254-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Kosovo. 2. The "rule of war" and war crimes. 3. The holocaust and the Nuremberg trials. 4. The Japanese war crimes trials. 5. The trial of Adolf Eichmann. 6. Genocide. 7. International criminal tribunals. 8. Preventing crimes against humanity. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Austria / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Cambodia / Croatia / Cyprus / Czechoslovakia / East Timor / Ethiopia / germany / Israel / Japan / Kosovo / Luxembourg / Malaysia / Netherlands / Norway / Palestine / Philippines / Poland / Russian Federation / SLovenia / USSR / Spain / Syria / Turkey / Ukraine / USA / Viet Nam / Former Yugoslavia |
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4. | Jonassohn, Kurt : Genocide and gross human rights violations in comparative perspective, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Genocide and gross human rights violations in comparative perspective / Jonassohn, Kurt ; Björnson, Karin S., xiv, 338 p.. - New Brunswick : Transaction publ., 1999. ISBN 0-7658-0417-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART 1: Thinking about contemporary concepts and their historical background. PART 2: Methods in comparative reserach on genocide. Part 3. Revisiting the past. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Spain / Armenia / USSR / Cambodia / Germany / Poland / Former Yugoslavia |
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5. | Lecomte, Jean-Michel : Teaching about the holocaust in the 21st century (T), 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Teaching about the holocaust in the 21st century (T) / Lecomte, Jean-Michel - (Education), 129 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2001. ISBN 92-871-4537-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Germany / Austria / Poland / France / Netherlands / Luxembourg / Belgium / Czechoslovakia / Hungary / Romania / USSR / Estonia / Latvia / Lithuania / Denmark / Norway / Finland / Italy NOTE (MEETINGS): Project "Learning and teaching about the history of Europe in the 20th century LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: CoE |
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6. | Gardam, Judith : Women and armed conflict, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Women and armed conflict : the international response to the Beijing platform for action / Gardam, Judith ; Jarvis, Michelle REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Columbia human rights law review : vol. 32; no. 1., p. 1-66. - New York, NY : Columbia University School of Law, 2000. - ISSN 0090-7944 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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7. | Gordon, D. S. (ed.) : Aspects of peacekeeping, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Aspects of peacekeeping / Gordon, D. S. (ed.) ; Toase, F. H. (ed.) - (The Sandhurst conference series ; 2), xxix, 286 p.. - London : Frank Cass, 2001. - ISSN 1468-1153 ISBN 0-7146-8101-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: TABLE OF CONTENTS: Section 1 : THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM : EVOLUTION AND CHANGE: 1. The humanit arian security dilemma in international peacekeeping, by Shashi Tharoor, Ian Johnstone. 2. Icarus rising and falling - the evolution of UN command and control structures, by Stuart Gordon. 3. European approaches to peacekeeping - the muddled legacy of the Yugoslav wars, by Rosemary Durward. 4. Bilateral and multilateral peacekeeping units in Central and Eastern Europe, by Paul Latawski. 5. Regional initiatives and non-UN forms of intervention in Sub-Saharan Africa, by Edmund Yorks. Section 2 : HUMANITARIAN ACTION AND PEACEKEEPING: 6. "Those who have the power to hurt but do none" : the military and the humanitarian, by Jim Whitman. 7. The evolution of UN humanitarian operations, by Sergio Vieira de Mello. 8. Positioning humanitarianism in war - principles of neutrality, impartiality and solidarity, by Hugo Slim. 9. Understanding, promoting and evaluating co-ordination - an outline framework, by Koenraad Van Brabant. 10. Armed protection for humanitarian action - what are the questions? by Koenraad Van Brabant. Section 3 : PEACE-SUPPPORT OPERATIONS AND THE MILITARY: 11. The legitimisation o strategic peacekeeping: military culture, the defining moment, by James Gow, Christopher Dandeker. 12. British peacekeeping doctrine - a critique, by Ricard Connaughton. 13. A recipe for making safe areas unsafe, by Stuart Gordon. 14. Civil affairs - soldiers building bridges, by Edward Flint. 15. Warlordism, complex emergencies, and the search for a doctrine of humanitarian intervention, by Paul B. Rich. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / ALgeria / Argentina / Austria / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Botswana / Bulgaria / Central Europe / Eastern Europe / China / Croatia / Czechoslovakia / El Salvador / Iraq / Korea / Kuwait / Lesotho / Liberia / Netherlands / Nigeria / Poland / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Somalia / USSR / Sudan / USA / Forme Yugoslavia / Zimbabwe / Viet Nam |
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8. | Barrett, Nicole : Holding individual leaders responsible for violations of customary international law, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Holding individual leaders responsible for violations of customary international law : the U.S. bombardment of Cambodia and Laos / Barrett, Nicole REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Columbia human rights law review : vol. 32; no. 2., p. 429-476. - New York : Columbia University School of Law, 2001. - ISSN 0090-7944 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Geneva conventions; IMT charter; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; |
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9. | Horowitz, Irving Louis : Toward a natural history of holocaust studies, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Toward a natural history of holocaust studies / Horowitz, Irving Louis REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights review : July-September 2001 : vol. 2; no. 4., p. 77-87. - Piscataway, NJ : Transaction Periodicals Consortium Rutgers University, 2001. - ISSN 1524-8879 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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10. | The Stockholm international forum on the holocaust, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Stockholm international forum on the holocaust : proceedings /, 356 p.. - Stockholm : Regeringskansliet, 2001. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): A conference on education, remembrance and research Stockholm, Sweden, [20000126-20000128], [C] |
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11. | O'Dair, Richard (ed.) : Law and religion , 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Law and religion / O'Dair, Richard (ed.) ; Lewis, Andrew (ed.) - (Current legal issues 2001 ; vol. 4), xliii, 561 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2001. ISBN 0-19-924660-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTYENTS:. 1. Richard O'Dair: Editorial Introduction. 2. Howard M. Ducharme: The Image of God and the Moral Identity of Persons: An Evaluation of the Holistic Theology of Persons. 3. Calum Carmichael: The Divine in the Law. 4. Gary Watt: Giving unto Caesar: Rationality, Reciprocity, and Legal Recognition of Religion. 5. Anthony Bradney: Politics and Sociology: New Research Agendas for the Study of Law and religion. 6. Steven D. Smith: Law as a Religious Enterprise: Legal Interpretation and Scriptural Interpretation. 7. Bernard S. Jackson: Historical Observations on the Relationship between Letter and Spirit. 8.Jeanne Gaakeer: `Batter My Heart': On the Three Disciplined Search for Meaning. 9. Edward M. Andries: Postmodernism, Hermeneutics, and Authenticity: Interpreting Legal and Theological Texts in the 21st Century. 10. Robert Gleave: The `First Source' of Islamic Law: Muslim Legal Exegesis of the Qua'an. 11. Matthijs de Blois: Law and Religion: The Case of the History of Human Rights: Freedom of Religion as the Fruit of the Radical Reformation. 12. Javier Martinez-Torron: The European Court of Human Rights and Religion. 13. Malcolm D. Evans: Human Rights, Religious Liberty, and the University Debate. 14. Julian Rivers: Religious Liberty as a Collective Right. 15.Ian Leigh: Clashing Rights, Exemptions, and Opt-Outs: Religious Liberty and `Homophobia'. 16. Rex J. Ahdar: Religious Group Autonomy, Gay Ordination and Human Rights Law. 17. Sophie C. van Bijsterveld: Freedom of Religion: Legal Perspective on Religion. 18. Steven H. Resnicoff: Professional Ethics and Autonomy: A Theological Critique. 19. J. David Bleich: Clergy Privilege and Conscientious Objection to the Privilege. 20. Michael Freeman: Is the Jewish `Get' any Business of the State?. 21. Perry Dane: The Intersecting Worlds of Religious and Secular Marriage. 22. Mark Hill: Judicial Approaches to Religious Disputes. 23. Norman Doe and Anthony Jeremy: Justifications for Religious Autonomy. 24. Peter W. Edge: Religious Remants in the Composition of the United Kingdom parliament. 25. Augur Pearce: Religious Denomination or Public Religion?: The Legal Status of the Church of England. 26. David Harte: Defining the Legal Boundaries of Orthodoxy: For Public and Private Religion in England. 27. Danesh Sarooshi: International Law and Peace between the Nations: The Contribution of the Baha'i Faith. 28. Reid Mortensen: A Voyage in God's Canoe: Law and Religion in Melanesia 29. Paul Beaumont: Christia n Perspectives on the Law: What Makes them Distinctive?. 30. Piotr Mazurkiewicz: Radical Change in the Legal Regulation of Religious Affairs as Exemplified by Post-Communist Poland INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Netherlands / Solomon Islands / United Kingdom / USA / Western Samoa / Fiji / Ireland / New Zealand / Papaua New Guinea / Solomon Islands / Vanuatu NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR;Arab charter on human rights; UN charter; CRC-3; Equal treatment directive; ECHR; ICCPR; ToA; Covenant of League of Nations UDHR; |
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12. | Langlois, Anthony J. : The politics of justice and human rights, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The politics of justice and human rights : Southeast Asia and universalist theory / Langlois, Anthony J., ix, 214 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2001 . ISBN 0-521-00347-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The Asian values discourse. 2. The real Asian values debate. 3. Human rights : political relaity, philosophical problem. 4. Human rights as incompletely theorised agreement. 5. The return of politics and human rights. INDEX WORDS:
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13. | Hastrup, Kirsten (ed.) : Discrimination and toleration, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Discrimination and toleration : new perspectives / Hastrup, Kirsten (ed.) ; Ulrich, George (ed.) - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 68), vi, 302 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-1711-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction. 1. The Responsibility of Intellectuals; K. Hastrup. I: Spaces of Toleration. Introduction; K. Hastrup. 2. Offence: Literature in the Public Sphere; P. Madsen. 3. The Arrogation of Being by the Blind-Spot of Religion; E.V. Daniel. 4. From Temporary Protection to Permanent Residence: Bosnian Refugees in Scandinavia; B. Berg. 5. Toleration: Making Room for Difference; K. Hastrup. II: The Persistence of Race. Introduction; G. Ulrich. 6. Subverting the Cultural Logics of Marked and Unmarked Racisms in the Global Era; F.V. Harrison. After the Excess: Race, Racism and Reconciliation in Contemporary South Africa; Th.B. Hansen. 8. An Examination of Caste Discrimination in India; W.J.B. Fernando. 9. The Experience of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; Th. van Boven. 10. The Parakeets of Human Rights Standing; M. Kjærum. III: The Frontiers of Gender. Introduction; N. Rasmussen. 11. Gender and Sexuality: Difference, Rights and Toleration; S. Corrêa. 12. Sexual Orientation and International Law: A Study in the Manufacture of Cross-Cultural `Sensitivity'; E. Heinze. 13. Compliance with Reproductive Rights; R.J. Cook. 14. Sexual Violation and the Making of the Gendered Subject; V. Das. Epilogue. 15. Toleration Between Romanticism and Law; G. Ulrich. List of Contributors. Index INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; CEDAW-1; UNESCO declaration on principles of tolerance; ACHPR; AMR; CRC; |
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14. | Borovoy, A. Alan : New threats to political rights, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial New threats to political rights / Borovoy, A. Alan REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): National journal of constitutional law [N.J.C.L.] : 1999: vol. 10., p. 453-456. - Ontario : Carswell, 1999. - ISSN 1181-9340 ISBN 0-459-23805-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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15. | Nussbaum, Martha C. : Sex and social justice , 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Sex and social justice / Nussbaum, Martha C., ix, 476 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 1999. ISBN 0-19-511032-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction. Part I: Justice :. 1. Women and Cultural Universals. 2. The Feminist Critique of Liberalism. 3. Religion and Women's Human Rights. 4. Judging Other Cultures: The Case of Genital Mutilation. 5. American Women: Preferences, Feminism, Democracy. 6. Equity and Mercy. 7. A Defence of Lesbian and Gay Rights. Part II: SEX:. 8. Objectification. 9. Rage and Reason. 10. Construction Love, Desire, and Care. 11. "Whether from Reason or Prejudice": Taking Money for Bodily Services". 12. Platonic Love and Colorado Law. 13. Sex, Truth, and Solitude. 14. Sex, Liberty, and Economics. 15. The Window: Knowledge of Other Minds in Virginia Woolfs's `To The Lighthouse' INDEX WORDS:
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16. | Bradley, Mark Philip (ed.) : Truth Claims, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Truth Claims : representation and human rights / Bradley, Mark Philip (ed.) ; Petro, Patrice (ed.), ix, 285 p.. - New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-8135-3052-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I : The state and its victims. PART II : Receptions of human rights claims. PART III : Transnational rights claims in the era of globalization. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Algeria / Africa / Argentina / Asia / Austria / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Cambodia / East Timor / Eastern Europe / Ethiopia / Ecuador / Egypt / France / Germany / United Kingdom / India / Iran / Iraq / Japan / Korea / Latin America / Peru / Mexico / New Zealand / Pakistan / Palestine / Rwanda / Serbia / South Africa / USSR / South Korea / Spain / USA / Viet Nam LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; Dayton peace accord; Geneva conventions; |
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17. | Musalo, Karen : Refugee law and policy, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Refugee law and policy : a comparative and international approach / Musalo, Karen ; Moore, Jennifer ; Boswell, Richard A., xxxiii, 990 p.. - Durham, NC : Carolina Academic Press, 2002. ISBN 0-89089-114-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Chapter 1. The International Origins of Refugee Law. A. Overview. B. The Ancient Roots of Refugee Protection. 1. Protection of the Stranger in the Arab World: The Ancient Concepts of “ijara” and “aman” . Ghassan Maârouf Arnaout, Asylum in the Arab-Islamic Tradition. 2. Refugee Protection in the Judeo-Christian Tradition: Sanctuary in Ancient Greece, Rome and the Early Christian Church. Ignatius Bau, This Ground is Holy: Church Sanctuary and Central American Refugees. C. Twentieth Century Ultra-Nationalism and the Creation of the “New Refugees”. Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism. D. The Crystallization of an International Refugee Protection Regime (1921–1951). 1. Early Efforts to Establish Formal Mechanisms for the Protection of Refugees (1921–1946). United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, An Introduction to the International Protection of Refugees. 2. The International Refugee Organization (1947). Constitution of the International Refugee Organization. 3. The Birth of UNHCR (1951). United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, An Introduction to the International Protection of Refugees. E. The Evolution of the Modern International Law Definition of the Refugee (1920–1951). 1. Early Twentieth Century Concepts of the Refugee. James C. Hathaway, The Development of the Refugee Definition in International Law, The Law of Refugee Status. 2. The IRO Refugee Definition (1947). 3. The Refugee Definition Found in the UNHCR Statute (1950). 4. The Convention Refugee Definition (1951). James C. Hathaway, The Development of the Refugee Definition in International Law, The Law of Refugee Status. F. The U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, The State of the World’s Refugees: A Humanitarian Agenda. G. The Fundamental Challenges of Refugee Protection. 1. The Non-entitlement to Asylum and the Norm of Non-refoulement. Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, The Refugee in International Law. 2. Full Membership in a Political Community: the Search for Durable Solutions. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, The State of the World’s Refugees 1993: The Challenge of Protection. H. Contemporary and Expanded Notions of the Refugee. 1. UNHCR, the Internally Displaced and Victims of Armed Conflict: The Expanded Mandate. James C. Hathaway, The Development of the Refugee Definition in International Law, The Law of Refugee Status. 2. Regional Organizations, Armed Conflict and Human Rights Abuses: New Definitions of the Refugee. James C. Hathaway, The Development of the Refugee Definition in International Law, The Law of Refugee Status. 3. International Humanitarian Law and the Refugee. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, The State of the World’s Refugees 1993: The Challenge of Protection. The Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. James C. Hathaway, The Development of the Refugee Definition in International Law, The Law of Refugee Status. Jennifer Moore, Simple Justice: Humanitarian Law as a Defense Against Deportation. Chapter 2. International Norms and State Practice. A. Introduction. B. U.S. Law and International Norms. 1. International Law as the “Law of the Land”. 2. The Period Preceding the 1980 Refugee Act: Was the Protocol the “Law of the Land”? . a. The Protocol’s Definition of Refugee and the Obligation of Non-refoulement. b. The Historical Context. Center for Civil and Human Rights, Admission of Refugees and Asylees Under the Law: Reports on Current United States Procedures and Policies, and Their Origins, with Recommendations for Change. Cong. Research Serv., Library of Congress, 96th Cong., 1st Sess., Review of U.S. Refugee Resettlement Programs and Policies (Comm. Print 1979) Prepared at the Request of Senator Kennedy, Chairman, Comm. on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate 3. The 1980 Refugee Act a. The U.S. Definition of Refugee b. Overseas Refugee Program The Overseas Refugee Admissions Process (i) The Allocation of Refugee Admissions Tahl Tyson, The Refugee Act of 1980: Suggested Reforms in the Overseas Refugee Program to Safeguard Humanitarian Concerns from Competing Interests c. Asylum and Restriction on Removal: Applications for Protection at the Border and Within the U.S. Political Asylum Procedure Restriction on Removal C. Selected Issues: U.S. Compliance with International Norms 1. Qualifying for Non-refoulement 2. Statutory Bars/Cessation and Exclusion 3. Access to the Process 4. Bias in the Adjudicatory Process James Silk, U.S. Committee for Refugees, Despite A Generous Spirit, Denying Asylum in the United States American Baptist Churches v. Thornburgh 5. Bias and Limited Access a. “ Special Procedures” for Haitians Cheryl Little, United States Haitian Policy: A History of Discrimination Harold Hongju Koh, Reflections on Refoulement Sale v. Haitian Centers Council Louis Henkin, Notes from the President, American Society of International Law Newsletter Harry A. Blackmun,The Supreme Court and the Law of Nations b. Interdiction in the Wake of the Sale Decision Karen Musalo, Lauren Gibson, Stephen Knight & J. Edward Taylor, The Expedited Removal Study, Report on the First Three Years of Implementation of Expedited Removal c. Expedited Removal as a Means of Limiting Access Karen Musalo, Lauren Gibson, Stephen Knight & J. Edward Taylor, The Expedited Removal Study, Report on the First Three Years of Implementation of Expedited Removal Testimony of Eleanor Acer, Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, Hearing on Asylum Policy, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Immigration Subcommittee D. Asylum Policy in the European Union 1. Accelerated Procedures 2. Safe Country of Origin 3. Safe Third Country 4. Right of Appeal 5. Visa Requirements 6. Carrier Sanctions 7. Detention and Social Benefits Johannes van der Klauuw, Towards a Common Asylum Procedure, in Implementing Amsterdam: Immigration and Asylum Rights in EC Law E. South Africa’s Emerging Refugee Protection System 1. Background 2. The South Africa Refugee Act and Regulations Jacob van Garderen & Vinodh Jaichand, Preface in Jeff Handmaker, Lee Anne de la Hunt, Jonathan Klaaren, Perspectives on Refugee Protection in South Africa Chapter 3. Degrees of Risk: The Standard of Proof in Claims for Protection A. Introduction B. I.N.S. v. Stevic: The Standard of Proof for Non-refoulement; Not all Refugees are Entitled to Non-refoulement I.N.S. v. Predrag Stevic C. The Standard of Proof for Refugee Status I.N.S. v. Luz Marina Cardoza-Fonseca Joan Fitzpatrick, The International Dimension of U.S. Refugee Law D. The Interpretation of the Well-Founded Fear Standard 1. UNHCR and State Practice 2. Matter of Mogharrabi — The Board Applies the Well-Founded Fear Standard Matter of Mogharrabi E. Garcia-Ramos — The U.S. Courts Distinguish the Asylum and Withholding/Restriction Standards Jose Garcia-Ramos v. I.N.S. F. The Standard in Expedited Removal — A “Credible Fear of Persecution” G. The Relationship Between the Standard of Proof for Likelihood of Harm and The Burden of Proof/Burden of Persuasion H. Past Persecution and its Relevance to Claims for Protection 1. The INS Regulation on Past Persecution 2. Parsing the INS Regulation I. The Relationship Between Countrywide Persecution and a Well-Founded Fear Canadian Immigration & Refugee Board, Guidelines on Civilian Non-Combatants Fearing Persecution in Civil War Situations Klaus Hullman, Switzerland, in Jean-Yves Carlier, et. al. Who is a Refugee?: A Comparative Case Law Study J. The Role of Discretion in the Refugee Determination Process 1. Considering the “Totality of Circumstances” in the Exercise of Discretion Matter of Pula Chapter 4. The Definition of Persecution — Its Forms and Sources A. Introduction B. The Relationship Between Human Rights Norms and Persecution Refugee Status Appeals Authority (1999) 2000 C. The Forms of Persecution 1. Economic Harms as Persecution Djordje Kovac v. I.N.S. 2. Physical and Mental Violations and the Issue of Punitive Intent Alla Konstantinova Pitcherskaia, petitioner, The International Human Rights Law Group, intervenor v. INS 3. Severe & Atrocious Persecution — The Requirement for a Humanitarian Grant Matter of Chen 4. Discrimination as a Form of Persecution Brian Brosnahan & Robert Borton of Heller, Ehrman, & McAuliffe and Mark Silverman of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center — Applicant’s Brief in Support of a Request for Political Asylum & Withholding of Deportation David Stephen & Phillip Wearne, Central America’s Indians Vera Korablina v. INS 5. Distinguishing Prosecution from Persecution Ebrahim Sadeghi v. I.N.S. D. The Origin of Persecution 1. The State’s Role in Persecution 2. The Protection and the Accountability/Complicity Views 3. International Guidance and State Practice 4. Sending an Asylum Seeker from a Protection to an Accountability Regime — The Implications of the “Safe Third Country” Principle Chapter 5. The Nexus Requirement A. Introduction B. United States Jurisprudence 1. 1980–1992: The Period Preceding Zacarias Sofia Campos-Guardado v. I.N.S. Olimpia Lazo-Majano v. I.N.S. a. Proving “On Account Of” — The Use of a Rebuttable Presumption Adela Hernandez-Ortiz v. I.N.S. 2. The Zacarias Decisions a. The Ninth Circuit Jairo Jonathan Elias Zacarias v. I.N.S. b. The U.S. Supreme Court’s Imposition of an Intent Requirement I.N.S. v. Jairo Jonathan Elias Zacarias c. Statutory Interpretation: Plain Meaning and Deference A Critique of the Zacarias Decision Karen Musalo, Irreconcilable Differences? Divorcing Refugee Protections from Human Rights Norms C. International and Comparative Practice on the Requirement of Nexus Written Submission on Behalf of the U.N. High Comm’r for Refugees in the [U.K.] Court of Appeal in Yasin Sepet and Erdem Bulbul v. Secretary of State for the Home Department Chen Shi Hai (an infant) by his next best friend Chen Ren Bing, v. The Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs D. Protection Under the Torture Convention 1. Background 2. Relief under CAT compared to Asylum under the Refugee Act a. The Definition of Torture b. Comparison of CAT and Asylum Relief c. The Court Compares Asylum to CAT Relief Navaratwam Kamalthas v. INS 3. Decisions of the U.N. Committee Against Torture in Cases of Asylum Seekers Who Have Been Tortured Decision of the Committee Against Torture In the Matter of Pauline Muzonzo Paku Kisoki Against Sweden Chapter 6. Persecution on Account of Political Opinion A. Introduction B. Persecution on Account of Political Opinion: When are Activities & Opinions Political? 1. Anti-communism as a Political Opinion Fidele Sanon v. I.N.S. 2. Trade Union Activity as an Expression of Political Opinion Vicente Osorio v. I.N.S. 3. Neutrality as Political Opinion Espectación Bolanos-Hernandez v. I.N.S. 4. Imputed Political Opinion Jose Doney Argueta v. I.N.S. a. Canadian Perspective on Neutrality and Imputed Political Opinion Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Guidelines on Civilian Non-Combatants Fearing Persecution in Civil War Situations 10 (1996) 5. Revisiting Nexus — The Concept of “Mixed Motives” In re S — P — 6. Opposition to Corruption as a Political Opinion/Refugee Status for “Whistle-Blowers” Alexander Klinko, Lyudmyla Klinko, and Andriy Klinko v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) C. Selected Issues —Prosecution vs. Persecution, Refusal to Serve in the Military and Coercive Population Control 1. When is Prosecution Persecution? CONTENTS xiii a. Fairness of the Process Elvis Ameyaw v. Secretary of State for the Home Department b. Prosecution for “A Convention Reason” R. v Secretary of State for the Home Department ex parte Zia Mehmet Binbasi c. Prosecution in the More Traditional Political Context i. Pretextual Prosecution as Persecution Efrain Carranza-Hernandez v. I.N.S. ii. The Difference Between Legitimate Governmental Investigation and Political Persecution Rene Blanco-Lopez v. INS iii. Punishment for a Crime Committed: Resistance to Repressive Regimes Nana Asante Dwomoh v. Sava 2. Refusal to Serve in the Military a. UNHCR Guidance b. Evolving Jurisprudence (i) Religiously-Motivated Conscientious Objection (ii) Political Objections to Military Action, and Condemnation by the International Community Slavko Ciric and Slavica Ciric v. Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration) Jose Antonio Barraza-Rivera v. I.N.S. 3. Coercive Population Control Guo Chun Di v. Carroll Chapter 7. Persecution on Account of Religion A. Introduction B. Freedom of Religion in International Practice and its Relationship to Refugee Norms Karen Musalo, Irreconcilable Differences? Divorcing Refugee Protections from Human Rights Norms C. Different Degrees of Consistency with International Norms: United States, United Kingdom and Australia 1. United States Matter of Liadakis 2. United Kingdom Ahmad and Others v. Sect’y of State for the Home Department Amnesty International, Report on Religious Intolerance 3. Australia Commonwealth of Australia Amnesty International, Conscientious Objection to Military Service (1991) D. U.S. Constitutional Law Principles: First Amendment Free Exercise of Religion Jason W. Rockwell, When Congress Answers Religion’s Prayer: The Religious Liberty Protection Act of 1999 E. Overlapping Grounds of Persecution. 1. Religion and its Overlap with Political Opinion Claims. Masood Shirazi-Parsa, et al. v. I.N.S. 2. Religion and its Overlap with Gender/Social Group Claims. In re S — A —. Susan Musarrat Akram, Orientalism Revisited in Asylum and Refugee Claims. Chapter 8. Persecution Based on Race or Nationality. A. Introduction. B. Basic Concepts. 1. Race. Cheikh Anta Diop, Civilization or Barbarism, An Authentic Anthropology. The 1950 UNESCO Statement on Race. Ashley Montagu, Race, Science, and Humanity. The 1967 UNESCO Statement on Race and Racial Prejudice. 2. Nationality. Elizabeth Kiss, Is Nationalism Compatible with Human Rights? Reflections on East Central Europe, Identities, Politics and Rights. Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism. D. An Analysis of Asylum Claims Based Upon Race or Nationality from the Perspective of the UNHCR Handbook. 1. Persecution on Account of Race. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee Status. 2. Persecution on Account of Nationality. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee Status. E. Treatment of Race and Nationality Claims in U.S. Courts. 1. Ethnicity, Politics and Social Status. a. Oromo Opposition Family in Ethiopia: the Case of Makonnen. Elizabeth Makonnen v. I.N.S. . b. Elite Amhara in Ethiopia: the Case of Gebremichael. Tesfaye Aberra Gebremichael v. I.N.S.. 2. Ethnicity and Religion. a. Russian Jews from the Ukraine: the Case of O — Z — and I — Z . In re O — Z — & I — Z —. b. Kurdish Moslem from America: the Case of Mgoian. Maiane Mgoian v. INS. c. Orthodox Serb from Croatia: The Case of Petrovic . Dragan Petrovic v. I.N.S. 3. The “Indigenous Ethnicity” of Mayan Indians in Guatemala: the Case of Duarte de Guinac. Mildred Yesenia Duarte de Guinac and Mauro Jose Guinac Quiej v. I.N.S. 4. Ethnicity and Gender in the Case of Shoafera, an Amhara Woman from Ethiopia . Nigist Shoafera v. I.N.S. F. International Treaties Relating to Crimes Against Humanity. 1. The Genocide Convention and Ethnic Persecution. Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. 2. The International Criminal Court. Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. G. Contemporary Case Studies of Ethnic Persecution and the Establishment of International Criminal Tribunals. 1. The Former Yugoslavia and the ICTY. Steve Coll, War Crimes and Punishment: Bosnia in the Shadow of the Holocaust. 2. Rwanda and the ICTR. H. Humanism in the Face of “Organized Ethnic Hatred:” A Further Commentary. Marieme Helie-Lucas, The Face of Women Refugees from Muslim Communities: Algeria to ex-Yugoslavia, The Suitcase: Refugee Voices from Bosnia and Croatia. Majana Burazovic, Don’t Call Me That Way, The Suitcase: Refugee Voices from Bosnia and Croatia. Chapter 9. Persecution Based on Membership in a Particular Social Group. A. Introduction. B. Conceptual Background. 1. Social Group Membership under International Refugee Law. Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, The Refugee in International Law. 2. Social Group Membership from the Perspective of the UNHCR Handbook. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee Status (1979). C. Nexus and Social Group. D. Treatment of Social Group Claims in U.S. Courts. 1. Acosta: Social Groups Defined by Immutable or Fundamental Characteristics. Matter of Acosta. Power Elite? . 3. Hernandez-Montiel: Social Non-conformity as Immutable or Fundamental. Geovanni Hernandez-Montiel v. I.N.S. 4. Kasinga and Social Groups of Female Cultural Dissidents. In re Fauziya Kasinga. 5. In re R — A — and Persecution in the Home: Abused Women as a Prospective Social Group. In re R — A. E. Comparative Law Analysis of Social Group Claims. Maryellen Fullerton, A Comparative Look at Refugee Status Based on Persecution Due to Membership in a Particular Social Group. Krista Daley & Ninette Kelley, Particular Social Group: A Human Rights Based Approach in Canadian Jurisprudence. Chapter 10. Gender-Related Claims to Refugee Status. A. Introduction. B. Conceptual Background: the Women’s Human Rights Movement and the Challenge of International Protection for Refugee Women. 1. International Human Rights Instruments. Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women, G.A. Res. 48/104, U.N. GAOR. 2. International Human Rights Advocacy. Nahid Toubia, Female Genital Mutilation: A Call for Global Action. 3. International Refugee Guidelines. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Policy on Refugee Women. 4. The Challenge of Refugee Protection. Eshila Maravanyika, Some Issues of Protection and Participation of Refugee Women: The Case of Mozambican Refugee Women in Zimbabwean Camps (1995) (research paper, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague). C. An Analysis of Gender-related Grounds and Forms of Persecution from the Perspective of the UNHCR. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Guidelines on the Protection of Refugee Women. Executive Committee Conclusion No. 39 ( XVI) on Refugee Women and International Protection. Executive Committee Conclusion No. 73 (XLIV) on Refugee Protection and Sexual Violence. D. The Treatment of Refugee Women’s Claims in U.S. Courts: The Still-Exceptional Character of Gender Asylum Jurisprudence 645 1. Rape as a Weapon of War: Violence Against Women in Time of Widespread Repression. In re D — V . 2. The Chador Cases: Feminism and the Religious State. Saideh Fisher v. I.N.S. 3. Female Genital Mutilation: Women, “Culture” and Sexual Domination. In re Fauziya Kasinga. 4. Domestic Violence: the Abused Family as Social Group. Rosalba Aguirre-Cervantes v. I.N.S. E. Comparative Law Analysis of Gender-Related Claims. 1. Canadian Gender Guidelines. Guidelines Issued by the Chairperson Pursuant to Section 65(3) of the Immigration Act: Women Refugee Claimants Fearing Gender-Related Persecution. 2. U.S. Gender Guidelines. Considerations For Asylum Officers Adjudicating Asylum Claims From Women (Memorandum from Phyllis Coven, Office of International Affairs . . . ). 3. Australian Gender Guidelines. Refugee and Humanitarian Visa Applicants Guidelines on Gender Issues for Decision Makers. 4. U.K. Gender Guidelines. Immigration Appellate Authority, Asylum Gender Guidelines. 5. New Zealand’s Approach to Gender-Related Claims. F. Some Concluding Remarks About “Gender-Related” Claims. 1. “ Nexus” to Gender. 2. The Personal is Universal. Chapter 11. Qualifications Upon Protection. A. Introduction. B. The Exclusion Clauses of Article 1.F. 1. Crimes Against Peace, War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity. 2. Serious Non-political Crimes. 3. Acts Contrary to the Pur poses and Principles of the United Nations. 4. Caselaw on the Application of Article 1.F. (Australia). (Canada). Notes. (United States). Matter of Rodriguez-Majano 722 (United States) 726 Juan Anibal Aguirre-Aguirre v. INS 727 I.N.S. v. Juan Anibal Aguirre-Aguirre 729 Brief for Amicus Curiae In Support of The Respondent Submitted by Iris Gomez, Esq., Counsel of Record, Massachusetts Law Reform Institute, James F. Smith, Esq., Amagda Perez, Esq., Immigration Law Clinic, University of California School of Law, Davis 737 C. Article 33.2 — Particularly Serious Crimes and “Danger to the Security” of the Host Country 741 1. Particularly Serious Crimes 742 a. Application of the Particularly Serious Crime Bar in the United States 742 Matter of Carballe 742 b. The 1990 and 1996 Amendments to the INA 746 2. Danger to Security of the Host Country 747 a. Application of Security Bar in the United States 748 D. Applying the Exclusion Clauses 748 E. The Cessation Clauses of Article 1.C 749 Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, The Refugee in International Law 750 1. Firm Resettlement Under U.S. Law — Effective Protection in a Third State 754 Matter of Soleimani 755 2. Filing Deadline as a Basis for Exclusion 758 F. Comparative Charts of Refugee Convention and INA Qualifications on Protection 761 Statutory Appendix, The Qualifications on Protection — Governing Domestic Statutory Provisions 764 The Refugee Definition — Persecutor of Others Exclusion 764 Asylum Procedure and Statutory Bars 764 Restriction on Removal & Statutory Bars 766 Aggravated Felonies as a Bar 767 The “Terrorism Bars” 769 Nazi Persecution or Genocide 770 Chapter 12. The Process and Rights of Asylum Seekers 771 A. Introduction 771 B. An International Perspective on Procedures 771 Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, The Refugee in International Law 772 C. Realpolitik Constraints 774 Stephen H. Legomsky, An Asylum Seeker’s Bill of Rights in a Non-Utopian World 774 D. Limits on Constitutional Protections for Asylum Seekers in the United States 780 Kendall Coffey, The Due Process Right To Seek Asylum in the United States: The Immigration Dilemma and Constitutional Controversy 781 E. Selected Issues in State Practice 786 1. An Overview of Determination Procedures in the United States 786 a. Affirmative Applications for Asylum 787 b. Applications as a Defense to Removal 788 c. A Critique of the Adjudicatory System 790 Deborah E. Anker, Determining Asylum Claims in the United States: a Case Study on the Implementation of Legal Norms in an Unstructured Adjudicatory Environment 790 2. Conditions and Components of a Fair Refugee Determination Procedure 795 a. Legal Representation 795 Margaret H. Taylor, Promoting Legal Representation for Detained Aliens: Litigation and Administrative Reform 796 b. Detention of Asylum Seekers 800 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Guidelines on Applicable Criteria and Standards Relating to the Detention of Asylum-Seekers (1999) 801 Wendy Young, U.S. Detention of Women and Children Asylum Seekers: A Violation of Human Rights 809 c. An Independent and Unbiased Adjudicator 814 Fredric N. Tulsky, Judges Who Grant Asylum Show Extreme Differences in Rulings 814 d. Right to Appeal 821 i. Appeals in the U.S. System 822 Tarek Ghebllawi v. I.N.S. 824 e. Language Interpretation as a Guarantor of Related Rights 827 El Rescate v. Exec. Office for Imm. Rev. 828 4. Right to Work/Social Benefits 836 Ryszard Cholewinski, Economic and Social Rights of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Europe 837 A. Introduction 841 B. International Perspectives 842 Atle Grahl-Madsen, The Status of Refugees in International Law 842 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee Status 842 C. Establishing the Facts — Selected Issues 845 1. Credibility of the Applicant 845 a. Demeanor 846 Jeremy A. Blumenthal, A Wipe of the Hands, A Lick of the Lips: The Validity of Demeanor Evidence in Assessing Witness Credibility 847 Pensaquitos Village, Inc., v. NLRB 849 In re Berta Lidia Iraheta 851 b. The Impact of Psychological Factors on Credibility 857 Physicians for Human Rights, Medical Testimony on Victims of Torture: A Physician’s Guide to Political Asylum Cases 857 Psychological Evaluation of R — C — by Adrianne Aron, Licensed Clinical Psychologist 859 c. Cross-Cultural Issues 862 Juan Francisco Cordero-Trejo v. I.N.S. 863 Walter Kälin, Troubled Communication: Cross-Cultural Misunderstandings in the Asylum-Hearing 871 Veronika Kot, The Impact of Cultural Factors on Credibility in the Asylum Context 878 Everth Ceballos-Castillo v. I.N.S. 881 Commonwealth of Australia 882 Notd. Special Guidance for Child and Women Applicants 890 (i) Child Applicants 890 Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Refugee Children: Guidelines on Protection and Care 890 (ii) Women Applicants 892 Australian Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Guidelines on Gender Issues for Decision Makers 892 e. Medical Testimony Relating to Persecution 893 Physicians for Human Rights Medical Testimony on Victims of Torture: A Physician’s Guide to Political Asylum Cases 894 2. The Non-corroboration Rule and Recent Trends 895 Olufemi Yussef Abdulai v. Ashcroft 896 D. Credibility Determinations from the Perspective of the Examiner 906 Audrey Macklin, Truth or Consequences: Credibility Determinations in the Refugee Context 906 Appendix A 914 American Psychiatric Association, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 914 Chapter 14. Current and Future Challenges in Refugee Protection 919 A. Introduction 919 B. UNHCR: The United Nations Refugee Agency Renews its Commitment to Refugee Protection in the Twenty-first Century 921 Erika Feller, Statement by the Director, UNHCR Department of International Protection, to the 18th Meeting of the UNHCR Standing Committee (Jul. 5, 2000) 922 C. Temporary Protection and Complementary Protection: a Retreat from Asylum or an Overture to Protection? 925 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, The State of the World’s Refugees 1993: The Challenge of Protection 926 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, The State of the World’s Refugees 1995: The Search for Solutions 927 UNHCR, Complementary Forms of Protection: Their Nature and Relationship to the International Refugee Protection Regime 931 D. Non-Refoulement to Human Rights Emergencies: Harbinger of a Customary Norm? 937 Jennifer Moore, Simple Justice: Humanitarian Law As a Defense Against Deportation 938 E. Responding to the Internally Displaced: The Problem of Failed States and the Concept of Effective Protection 942 Luke T. Lee, The London Declaration of International Law Principles On Internally Displaced Persons 942 F. Resolving the Problem of Exile: the Seamless Web of Prevention, Protection and Solutions 948 1. Voluntary Repatriation: Return in Safety and Dignity, or Return to Exile? 948 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, The State of the World’s Refugees 1993: The Challenge of Protection 948 2. Nation-building: Principled Pragmatism as a Response to Global Interdependence 953 Jonathan Moore, The U.N.’s New Mission: Nation-Building 953 G. Refugees as Survivors of Conflicts and Healers of Communities 956 Steve Coll, The Other War 956 Judith Mayotte, Beyond the Balkans, The Suitcase: Refugee Voices from Bosnia and Croatia 972 H. Conclusion 977 INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Albania / Australia / Austria / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Canada / Chile / China / Denmark / Egypt / El salvador / Eritrea / Finland / France / Germany NOTE (GENERAL): Cartagena declaration; ICCPR; CAT; OAU refugee convention; Refugee convention; CEDAW; CAT; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of religious intolerance; Dublin convention; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Schengen convention; ToA; |
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18. | Naimark, Norman M. : Fires of hatred, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Fires of hatred : ethnic cleansing in twentieth-century Europe / Naimark, Norman M., 248 p.. - Cambridge, MA : Harvard U. P., 2001. ISBN 0-674-00313-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction. 1. The Armenians and Greeks of Anatolia. 2. The Nazi Attack on the Jews. 3. Soviet Deportation of the Chechens-Ingush and the Crimean Tatars. 4. The Expulsion of Germans from Poland and Czechoslovakia. 5. The Wars of Yugoslav Succession. Conclusion Notes Acknowledgments Index INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Bosnia-herzegovina / Bulgaria / Chechnya / Crimea / Czechoslovakia / Germany / Hungary / Macedonia / Poland / Russian Federation / Slovenia / USSR / Turkey / Tadjikistan / Ukraine / USA / Uzbekistan / Yugoslavia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo Srebrenica Siberia |
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19. | Jägers, Nicola M. C. P. : Corporate human rights obligations in search of accountability, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Corporate human rights obligations in search of accountability / Jägers, Nicola M. C. P. - (School of human rights research series ; vol. 17), xiv, 309 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2002. ISBN 90-5095-240-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Vienna declaration and programme of action; AMR; ICCPR; CEDAW; CERD; Genocide convention; ICESCR; ESC; ECHR; ILO declaration on fundamental principles at work; ILO tripartite declaration of principles concerning multinational enterprises and social policy; |
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20. | Klein, Eckart (Hrsg.) : Rassische Diskriminierung - Erscheinungsformen und Bekämpfungsmöglichkeiten, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Rassische Diskriminierung - Erscheinungsformen und Bekämpfungsmöglichkeiten / Klein, Eckart (Hrsg.) - (Schriftenreihe des Menschenrechtszentrums der Universität Potsdam ; Bd. 12), 292 p.. - Berlin : Berlin Verlag, 2002. ISBN 3-8305-0263-X LANGUAGE: GER INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Tagung in Potsdam, 29./20. September 2000 NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; EU charter of fundamental rights; UN charter; CERD; ICCPR-26; Nice treaty; |
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21. | Ferencz, Benjamin B. : Less than slaves, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Less than slaves : Jewish forced labor and the quest for compensation / Ferencz, Benjamin B., xxx, 249 p.. - Bloomington, IN : Indiana U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-253-21530-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Germany / Israel / USA
URL http://www.indiana.edu/~iupress/books/0-253-34105-1.shtml |
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22. | Minow, Martha : Between vengeance and forgiveness, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Between vengeance and forgiveness : facing history after genocide and mass violence / Minow, Martha ; foreword by Richard J. Goldstone, xiii, 214 p.. - Boston, MA : Beacon Press, 1998. ISBN 0-8070-4507-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; |
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23. | Klein, Eckart (Hrsg.) : Menschheit und Menschenrechte, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Menschheit und Menschenrechte : Probleme der Universalisierung und Institutionalisierung / Klein, Eckart (Hrsg.) ; Menke, Christoph - ( Menschenrechtszentrum der Universität Potsdam = Human Rights Centre of the University of Potsdam ; Bd. 14), 336 p.. - Berlin : Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag, 2002. ISBN 3-8305-0265-6 LANGUAGE: GER, ENG ABSTRACT: ERSTER TEIL : MACHT UND INSTITUTION: 1. Menschenrechte und Realpolitik, von Friedbert Pflüger. 2. Human Rights: International Norms and Their Domestic Imp act, by Thomas Risse. ZWEITER TEIL: Menschenrechte - Recht und Rechtsträger :. 3. Träger und Adressaten internationaler Menschenrechtsforderungen, von Ralph Alexander Lorz. 4. Two Notions of Humanity and the Grounding of Human Rights, by Alessandro Ferrara. DRITTER TEIL: Weltbewußtsein, Weltkulturen, Weltgeschichte. 5. Human Rights: Dictatorship and Society, by Hugo Vezzetti. 6. Postnationalism, Nationalism, and Terrorism, by John C. Rowe. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Conference, Potsdam, [20011207-20011208], [C] NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; |
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24. | Snyder, Jack : From voting to violence, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph From voting to violence : democratization and national conflict / Snyder, Jack - New York : Norton, 2000. ISBN 0-393-04881-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Transitions to democracy and the rise of nationalist conflict. 2. Nationalist elite persuasion in democratizing states. 3. How democratization sparked counterrevolutionary German nationalism. 4. Varieties of nationalism : civic Britain, revolutionary France and ethnic Serbia. 5. Nationalism amid the ruins of communism. 6. Nationalism and democracy in the developing world. 7. Averting nationalist conflict in an age of democratization. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Argentina / Austria / Azerbaijan / Estonia / Latvia / Lithuania / Belarus / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Burundi / Cambodia / Canada / Caribbean countries / Central asia / Chechnya / China / Costa Rica / Crimea / Croatia / Cyprus / Czech republic / Denmark / East Germany / Ecuador / El Salvador / Eritrea / Ethiopia / France / Georgia / Germany / Hungary / Indonesia / Iran / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Japan / Latin America / Macedonia / Malaysia / Moldova / Morocco / Nagorno-Karabakh / Nicaragua / Nigeria / Pakistan / Palestine / Peru / Philippines / Poland / Portugal / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Saudi Arabia / Serbia / Singapore / Slovakia / Slovenia / South Africa / South America / USSR / Spain / Sri Lanka / Sweden / Tajikistan / Uganda / Ukraine / USA / Yugoslavia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Scotland |
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25. | Hirsch, David : Law against genocide, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Law against genocide : cosmopolitan trails / Hirsch, David, xxiv, 183 p.. - London : GlassHouse Press, 2003. ISBN 1-90438-504-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Cosmopolitan Law. 2. Individual Responsibility and Cosmopolitan Law. 3. Crimes against Humanity: Actualisation of a Universal. 4. Peace, Security and Justice in the former Yugoslavia. 5. The Trials of Blaskic and Tadic at the ICTY. 6. Sawoniuk Trial: Cosmopolitan Trial under National Law. 7. Irving v. Lipstadt. 8. Conclusion. 9. Bibliography. INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.cavendishpublishing.com/book_detail.asp?p_edition=702&qu= |
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26. | Ulrich, George : Human rights with a view to history, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Human rights with a view to history / Ulrich, George REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Human rights in development : yearbook 2001 : reparations : redressing past wrongs / Ulrich, G.; Krabbe-Boserup, L. (eds.) - (Nordic human rights publications), p. 1-12. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2003. - ISSN 0801-8049 ISBN 90-411-2030-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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27. | Brooks, Roy L. : PART ONE : Reparations at the national and regional levels, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series PART ONE : Reparations at the national and regional levels : African American redress movement : the quest for atonement / Brooks, Roy L. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Human rights in development : yearbook 2001 : reparations : redressing past wrongs / Ulrich, G.; Krabbe-Boserup, L. (eds.) - (Nordic human rights publications), p. 13-32. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2003. - ISSN 0801-8049 ISBN 90-411-2030-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / New Zealand / Isarel / Germany LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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28. | Kriebaum, Urusla : PART TWO : Precedence and standing of international law, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series PART TWO : Precedence and standing of international law : Restitution claims for massive violations of human rights during the Nazi regime - the Austrian case / Kriebaum, Urusla REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Human rights in development : yearbook 2001 : reparations : redressing past wrongs / Ulrich, G.; Krabbe-Boserup, L. (eds.) - (Nordic human rights publications), p. 163-210. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2003. - ISSN 0801-8049 ISBN 90-411-2030-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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29. | Nowak, Manfred : PART TWO : Precedence and standing of international law, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series PART TWO : Precedence and standing of international law : The right to reparation of victims of gross human rights violations / Nowak, Manfred REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Human rights in development : yearbook 2001 : reparations : redressing past wrongs / Ulrich, G.; Krabbe-Boserup, L. (eds.) - (Nordic human rights publications), p. 275-308. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2003. - ISSN 0801-8049 ISBN 90-411-2030-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA / Austria / Germany / Brazil / South Africa / Bosnia-Herzegovina NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR-2; ECHR-13; AMR-1; Dayton peace agreement; Draft principles on the right to reparation; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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30. | Ulrich, George : PART THREE : The moral and social aspects of reparation, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series PART THREE : The moral and social aspects of reparation : The moral case for reparations three thesis about reparations for past wrongs / Ulrich, George REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Human rights in development : yearbook 2001 : reparations : redressing past wrongs / Ulrich, G.; Krabbe-Boserup, L. (eds.), p. 369-384. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2003. - ISSN 0801-8049 ISBN 90-411-2030-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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