1. | Yusuf, Abdulqawi (ed.) : African yearbook of interational law, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series African yearbook of interational law : vol. 8 : Special Theme : Refugees and displaced persons in Africa. / Yusuf, Abdulqawi (ed.), xi, 541 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001. ISBN 90-411-1659-1 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Algeria / Bosnia-herzegovina / Brazil / Botswana / Burkina Faso / Burundi / Cameroon / Canada / Chad / Chile / Croatia / Egypt / Eritrea / Ethiopia / Finland / Gabon / germany / Guinea Bissau / Hungary / India / Indonesia / Irak / Italy / Ivory Coast / Kenya / Lesotho / Liberia / Madagascar / Malawi / Malaysia / Mali / Morocco / Netherlands / North America / Norway / Pakistan / Paraguay / Russian Fedeartion / Rwanda / Senegal / Sierra Leone / Spain / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Swaziland / Taiwan / Togo / Uganda / USA / Uruguay / Western Sahara / Yugoslavia / Zaire / Zambia / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; UN charter; Charter of economic rights and duties of states; OAU charter; CEDAW; CAT; OAU refugee convention USED FOR OAU convention governing the specific aspects of refugee problems in Africa; Refugee convention; Vienna convention on consular relations; OAU convention on the status of refugees; Geneva conventions; Cartagena declaration; UDHR; |
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2. | Danelius, Hans : The UN fund for torture victims, 1986 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The UN fund for torture victims : the first years of activity / Danelius, Hans REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The Review : No. 37., p. 35-42. - Geneva : International Commission of Jurists, 1986. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Uruguay / Guinea / Philippines / Latin America / West Africa NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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3. | Schochet, Paula Rivka : A new role for an old rule, 1987 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial A new role for an old rule : local remedies and expanding human rights jurisdiction under the torture victim protection act / Schochet, Paula Rivka REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Columbia human rights law review : No. 19(1)., p. 223-257. - New York : Columbia University School of Law, 1987. - ISSN 0090-7944 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA : 6357 NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; |
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4. | Terry, John : Torture victims, 1989 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Torture victims : rights and remedies under United States law / Terry, John REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Harvard human rights yearbook : No. 2., p. 169-177. - Cambridge MA : Harvard Law School, 1989. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA : 6357 NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; |
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5. | Methods of combating torture, 1989 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Methods of combating torture / - (Human rights fact sheet ; No. 4), 29 p.. - Geneva : Centre for Human Rights, 1989. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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6. | Danelius, Hans : The United Nations Fund for torture victims, 1986 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The United Nations Fund for torture victims : the first years of activity / Danelius, Hans REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : a comparative and international journal of the social sciences, humanities and law : No. 8(2)., p. 294-305. - Baltimore, Maryland : The John Hopkins U.P., 1986. - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / South America / Uruguay / Guinea / West Africa : 6414 / 6400 |
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7. | Stephens, Beth : Expanding remedies for human rights abuses, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Expanding remedies for human rights abuses : civil litigation in domestic courts / Stephens, Beth REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: German yearbook of international law [GYIL] : 1997 : vol. 40 / Delbrück, J.; Hofmann, R. (eds.), p. 117-140. - Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 1998. - ISSN 0344-3094 ISBN 3-428-09590-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Ethiopia / Former Yugoslavia / Bosnia-Herzegovina NOTE (GENERAL): Declaration on the proetction of all persons from enforced disappearance; CEDAW; CAT; Genocide convention; ICCPR; |
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8. | Rehabilitation of torture victims, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Rehabilitation of torture victims : 1997 update on centres and programmes worldwide /, vi, 151 p.. - Copenhagen : International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims, 1997. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania / Argentina / Australia / Austria / Bangladesh / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Brazil / Bulgaria / Canda / Chile / Croatia / Denmark / Ecuador / Egypt / Estonia / Ethiopia / Finland / France / Germany / Greece / Honduras / Hungary / India / Israel / Latvia / Lebanon / Lithuania / Malawi / Nepal / Netherlands / Norway / Pakistan / Peru / philippines / Poland / Romania / Russian Federation / South Africa / Sri Lanka / Sweden / Switzerland / Turkey / Uganda / United Kingdom / Uruguay / USA / Venezuela / Zimbabwe |
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9. | Boulesbaa, Ahcene : The UN convention on torture and the prospects for enforcement, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The UN convention on torture and the prospects for enforcement / Boulesbaa, Ahcene - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 51), xvii, 366 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1999. ISBN 90-411-0457-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 1. The scope of the torture convention. 2. The nature of the obligations incurred by states under article 2 of the torture convention. 3. The problems of enforcement of human rights. 4. A commentary on the enforcement mechanisms by the states parties of the torture convention. 5. Commentary on the international machinery for the supervision of the implementation of the torture convention. 6. General conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; CAT (full text); UN charter; European convention on the suppression of terrorism; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Geneva conventions (I); CERD; ICCPR; ICESCR; ICCPR-OP; Hague convention for the suppression of unlawful seizure of aircraft; Tokyo convention on offences and certain other act s; Tokyo convention; Brussels convention; Inter-American convention to prevent and punish torture; ILO constitution; Montreal convention; New York convention; Hostages convention; Convention on the suppression and punishment of the crime of apartheid; Geneva conventions: Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; |
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10. | Scharf, Michael P. : The case for a permanent International Truth Commission, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The case for a permanent International Truth Commission / Scharf, Michael P. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Duke journal of comparative & international law : symposium : international information infrastructure protection and national security : vol. 7; no. 2., 30 p.. - Durham, NC : Duke University School of Law, 1997. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bolivia / Philippines / Former Yugoslavia / Rwanda / El Salvador / SOuth Afica NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; UDHR; ICCPR; ECHR; CAT; UN charter; Genocide convention; Apartheid convention; Draft statute for a permanent International Commission of Inquiry (full text); |
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11. | Bassiouni, M. Cherif (ed.) : International criminal law, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International criminal law : III : enforcement / Bassiouni, M. Cherif (ed.). - 2. ed.., lxx, 785 p.. - Ardsley, NY : Transnational publ., 1999. ISBN 1-57105-019-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: SECTION l: HISTORY 0F INTERNATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS AND PROSECUTIONS : 1. THE NEED FOR INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY, by M. Cherif Bassiouni. 2. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS AND PROSECUTIONS: FROM VERSAILLES TO RWANDA, by M. Cherif Bassiouni. Appendix l: Treaty ofFeace Belween thé Allied andAssociated Powers and Germany, 1919. Appendix 2: Agreementfor Prosecution and Punishment of Major War Criminals of the Ewopean Axis, London Agreement of 8 August 1945 . Appendix 3: Charter ofthe International Military Tribunal, Annexed to thé London Agreement, 1945. Appendix 4: Excerptsfrom International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg: Indictment, 1945 . Appendix 5: Excerptsfrom International Military Tribunal: Judgment, 1947 Appendix 6: Allied Contrat CouncH Law No. 10, 20 December 1945. Appendix 7: Military G'overnment-Germany, UnitedStates Zone, OrdinanceNo. 7, 18 October 1946. Appendix 8: Disposition and Outcome of the Nuremberg Tribunal. Appendix 9: 1950 Report of the International Law Commission. 3. WAR CRIMES: HISTORY AND DEFINITION, by Remigus Bierzaneck . 4. INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL FOR THE FAR EAST AND THE ALLIED NATIONAL WAR CRIMES TRIALS IN ASIA, by R. John Pritchard. Appendix 10: Excerpts from thé Judgements in thé Tokyo War Crimes Trial, 1948. 5. INTERNATIONAL SENTENCING: FROM LEIPZIG (1923) TO ARUSHA (1996), by William A. Schabas. 6. THE "NUREMBERG LEGACY", by M Cherif Bassiouni. SECTION II: NATIONAL PROSECIITIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL CRIMES: 7. National prosecution for international crimes, Anthony D'Amato. 8. WAR CRIMES, GENOCIDE AND CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY-ARE STATES TAKING NATIONAL PROSECUTIONS SERIOUSLY?, by Christine Van den Wvngaert. 9. THE CANADIAN EXPERIENCE, by Christopher Amerasinghe. 10. The FRENCH EXPERIENCE, by Leila Sadat Wexier. ll. THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE, by Graham T. Blewitt. 12. THE BRITISH EXPERIENCE, by JANE GARWOOD-CUTLER. 13. THE U.S. WAR CRIMES, by Mark S. Zaid . Appendix 12: 18 U.S.C. 2401, War Crimes . 14. ENFORCINQ ICL VIOLATIONS WITH CIVIL REMEDIES: THE U.S. ALIEN TORT CLAIMS ACT, by Jane Garwood-Cutler. Appendix 13: 28 U.S.C. 1350. Torture Victim Protection. SECTION III: CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL INVESTIGATION BODIES AND AD HOC INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS: 15. THE COMMISSION 0F EXPERTS ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 780. ÏNVESTIG ATING VIOLATIONS 0F INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIA LAW IN THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA, by M. Cherif Bassiouni. Appendix 14: Final Report ofthe Commission of Experts. 16. THE ÏNTERMATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA, by Bertram Brown. Appendix 15: Report of the Secreiary-General Pursuant to Résolution 808(1993). 17. THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR RWANDA, by Larry Johnson. 18. THE TRIALS 0F CONCURRENT JURISDICTION: THE CASE 0F RWANDA, by Madeline H. Morris. Appendix 16: Security Council Resolution 955 (ICTR) SECTION IV: THE ESTABLISHMENT 0F A PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAl COURT: 19. HISTORICAL SURVEY: 1919-1998, by M. Cherif Bassiouni. 20. THE DRAFT STATUTE FOR AN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, by Michael Scharf. 21. A FIRST LOOK AT THE 1998 ROME STATUTE FOR A PERMANENT INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: JURISDICTION, DEFINITION 0F CRIMES , STRUCTURE AND REFERRALS TO THE COURT, by Leila Sadat Wexier. 22. INDIVIDUAL HUMAN RIGHTS IN A NEW INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION : THE ROME STATUTE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT, by Kenneth S. Gallant. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Nuremburg charter; PCIJ statute; ECHRP-2; Tokyo charter; Statute of the ICC; |
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12. | Nanda, Ved P. : Human rights and sovereign and individual immunties (sovereign immunity, act of state, head of state immunity and diplomatic immunity) - some reflections, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Human rights and sovereign and individual immunties (sovereign immunity, act of state, head of state immunity and diplomatic immunity) - some reflections / Nanda, Ved P. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): ILSA journal of international and comparative law : vol. 5 Spring 1999; no. 2., 10 p.. - Fort Lauderdale, Florida : Nova Southeastern University. Shepard Broad Law Center, 1999. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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13. | Take a step to stamp out torture, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Take a step to stamp out torture /, 139 p.. - London : Amnesty International, 2000. ISBN 0-86210-292-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Torture today. 2. Discrimination : fertile ground for torture. 3. Impunity. 4. Fighting torture :an agenda for action. 5. What you can do. INDEX WORDS:
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14. | Barnhizer, David (ed.) : Effective strategies for protecting human rights, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Effective strategies for protecting human rights : vol. I : economic sanctions, use of national courts and international fora and coercive power / Barnhizer, David (ed.) - (Law, justice and power), xv, 278 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2001. ISBN 0-7546-2201-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Human rights as a strategic system, by David Barnhizer. 2. Human rights priorities and responsibilities for citizens, by Noam Chomsky. 3. Torture in the U.S. - connecting international human rights standards to abuse in American prisons, by Bonnie Kerness. 4. Tactical innovations for human rights, by Douglas A. Johnson and Kate Kelsch. 5. The Bureau des Avocats Internationaux, a victim-centered approach, by Brian Concannon. 6. Toward a more responsive sovereignty : confronting human rights violations through national reconstruction, by Jennifer Moore. 7. Protecting civilians in cinflict and post-conflict reconstruction, by Kate Robertson. 8. Babe politics and the victim subject : negotiating agency in women's human rights, by Ratna Kapur. 9. Human rights and the future of international politics : "realism" and global humanism, by Robert Charlick. 10. A different look at sovereignty, by Anthony D'Amato. 11. International jurisdiction and prosecutorial crimes, by Richard J. Goldstone. 12. Coping with chaos while acting justly : lessons from Rwanda, by David Rawson. 13. The United States' approach to international human rights law, by David Weissbrodt. 14. Prosecuting violations of human rights in U. S. courts : a primer for the Justice Department on the convention against torture, by William J. Aceves. 15. Why the international criminal court should have jurisdiction over contemporary forms of slavery, by James G. Wilson. 16. Will history repeat itself? Case studies of systematic constraints on Defense Counsel in historical international war crimes trials and the need for resource parity, by Richard J. Wilson. 17. The Allure of the genocide trial : justice, reconciliation and reconstruction in Rwanda, by Mark Drumbl. 18. The rights of indigenous peoples to a healthy environment and use of natural resources under international human rights law, by Bradford C. Mank. 19. Civil remedies for gross human rights violations, by Michael Ratner. 20. Holding multinational corporations accountable for human and environmental rights abuses, by Richard Herz. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Aarhus convention; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; AMR; ADRD; Arusha accords; Nuremberg charter; CAT; Draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; ECHR; Genocide convention; Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); CERD; ICCPR; ICESCR; Treaty of Westphalia; Refugee convention; Rio declaration; Slavery convention; Statute of the ICC; Stockholm declaration; UN charter; CEDAW; Migrant workers convention; Convention on the standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners; UN draft declaration on indigenous rights; Framework convention on biological diversity; UDHR; Vienna declaration on human rights; |
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15. | Nykänen, Eeva : Protecting children?, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Protecting children? : The European convention on human rights and child asylum seekers / Nykänen, Eeva REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European journal of migration and law : vol. 3; no. 3-4., p. 315-345. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2001. - ISSN 1388-364X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; Refugee convention; ECHR-6-8; |
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16. | Alford, Roger (chairman) : The legalization of international realtions/the internationalization of legal relations, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The legalization of international realtions/the internationalization of legal relations / Alford, Roger (chairman), p. 9-412. - Washington, DC : The American Society of International Law, 2002. - ISSN 0272-5037 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Proceedings of the ninety-sixth annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington, DC, [20020313-20020316], [C] NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; Nuremberg charter; EU charter of fundamental rights; UN charter; CRC; Worst forms of child labour (ILO convention 182); CAT; CEDAW; ICESCR; ECHR; Hague convention on hijacking; ICCPR; CERD; Ottawa convention; Vienna convention on diplomatic immunity; LIBRARY LOCATION: s ASIL |
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17. | 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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18. | Bazyler, Michael J. : Holocaust justice, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Holocaust justice : the battle for restitution in America's courts / Bazyler, Michael J., xix, 410 p.. - New York : New York U. P., 2003. ISBN 0-8147-9903-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Suing the Swiss Banks. 2. German Industry and Its Slaves. 3. Reclaiming Prewar Insurance Policies. 4. Confronting the French Banks. 5. Litigating Holocaust Looted Art. 6. The Distribution Controversies. 7. The Legacy and Consequences of Holocaust Restitution. 8. The Post–Holocaust Restitution Era: Holocaust Restitution As a Model for Addressing Other Historical Injustices INDEX WORDS:
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19. | Enforcing reparations, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Enforcing reparations : enforcement of awards for victims of torture and other international crimes /, 91 p.. - London : Redress Trust, 2006. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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20. | Forsythe, David P. (editor in chief) : Encyclopedia of human rights , 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Encyclopedia of human rights : volume 1 : Afghanistan - Democracy and right to participation / Forsythe, David P. (editor in chief), xxxi, 496 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-533402-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: ARTICLES:. 1. Afganistan, by Christa Meindersma. 2. African Union : Banjul charter, by Rachel Murray. 3. AIDS/HIV, by Amy S. Patterson. 4. Algerian war, by Rita Maran. 5. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), by William J. Aceves. 6. American revolution, by Ari Kohen and Sara W. Lunsford. 7. Idi Amin Dada Oumee, by Susan Dicklitch. 8. Amnesty International, by Peter R. Baehr. 9. Angola, by Ana Leao. 10. Kofi Annan, by Coutney B. Smith. 11. Anti-Slavery International, by Claude E. Welch. 12. Louise Arbor, by William A. Schabas. 13. Armenians in the Ottoman empire, by Peter Balakian. 14. Art and images, by Caroline Turner. 15. Article 19, by Peter Noorlander. 16. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), by Kenneth Christie. 17. Aung San Suu Kyi, by Monique Skidmore. 18. José Ayala Lasso, by Alfred de Zayas. 19. Baha'i Faith, by Brian D. Lepard. 20. Balkan wars, by Bozo Repe. 21. Simone de Beauvoir, by Sonia Kruks. 22. Belgian Congo, by Adam Hochschild. 23. Peter benenson, by Kirsten Sellars. 24. Steve Biko, by Mark Sanders. 25. Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda, by Mahmood Monshipouri. 26. Botswana and Lesotho, by Robert K. Hitchcock. 27. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, by Anthony F. Lang. 28. Brazil, by Anthony W. Pereira. 29. B'Tselem, by Jasmin Habib. 30. Burma (Myanmar), by Moniques Skidmore and Trevor Wilson. 31. Burundi, by René Lemarcahnd. 32. Business and human rights, by Scott Pegg. 33. Cambodia, by Lilian A. Barria. 34. Care international, by Allison Burden. 35. Jimmy Carter, by Kirsten Sellars. 36. Carter Center, by Steven H. Hochman. 37. René Cassin, by Mark Weston Janis. 38. Catholicism, by William J. Wagner. 39. Nicolae Ceaussescu, by Patrice C. McMahon. 40. Center for Justice & Accountability, by beth van Schaack. 41. Central America in the 1980s., by Chandra Lehka Sriram. 42. Chechnya, by Catherine Osgood. 43. Children's convention, by Samantha Besson and Joanna Borke-Martignoni. 44. Chile in the Pinochet era, by Darren Hawkins. 45. China: the famine of the 1960s, by Andrew Wedeman. 46. China : Tiananmen massacre, by Ann Kent. 47. Civil and political rights: international covenant and political rights, by David Weissbrodt. 48. Collective/group rights, by A. Belden Fields. 49. Colombia, by William Avilés. 50. Colonialism, by Bonny Ibhawoh. 51. Commonwealth of Nations, by Timothy Shaw. 52. Communitarianism and community, by Brian Orend. 53. Conflict among human rights norms, by Eva Brems. 54. Confuciianism, by Summer B. Twiss. 55. Constitutions and human rights, by Rett R. Ludwikowski. 56. Costa Rica, by Alison Brysk. 57. Crimes against humanity, by Jordan J. Paust. 58. Criminal justice : international criminal justice, by David P. Forsythe. 59. Cuba under Castro, by Mayra Gomez. 60. Culture and human rights, by Yvonne M. Donders. 61. Customary international law, by Connie de la vega. 62. Cyprus from 1964, by James Ker-Lindsay. 63. Romeo Dallaire, by Howard B. Tolley. 64. darfur, by Linda S. Bishai. 65. Carla del Ponte, by Heikelina Verrijn Stuart. 66. Democracy and right to participation, by Peter R. Baehr. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Philippines / Indonesia / Viet Nam / Singapore / Malaysia / Thailand / Slovenia / Croatia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Botswana / Lesotho / Burma / Cambodia / Guatemala / El Salvador / Nicaragua / Honduras / Chile / China NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; AMR; ACHPR; Doha declaration on the TRIPS agreement and public health; Declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen; UN charter; UDHR-19; CRC; LIBRARY LOCATION: VIB |
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21. | Kameri-Mbote, Patricia : Separating the baby from the bath water, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Separating the baby from the bath water : women's rights and the politics of constitution-making in Kenya / Kameri-Mbote, Patricia ; Kabira, Nkatha REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): East African journal of peace & human rights : vol.14; no. 1., p. 1-218. - Kampala : Human Rights and Peace Center, 2008. - ISSN 1021-8858 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Other articles:. 1. Access to information, gender participation and good governance in Uganda, by denis Asiimwe Katebire. 2. A regression on the right to health: the question of access to antiretrovirls (ARVS) in Uganda, by Denis Asiimwe Katebire. 3. African states and the right to freedom from torture: an international perspective, by Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi. 4. Globalization monsense upon stilts? Reflections on the globalization and human rights nexus, by H.S. Kanzira-Wiltshire. 5. Moslem women, religion and the Hijab: a human rights perspective, by Manisuli Ssenyonjo. COMMENT: Do confessions and evidence obtained through tortue have legal force in international law? A critical appraisal of remedies available to victims of torture in Uganda, by Deogratius Odokel Opolot. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICESCR; ICCPR; CAT; ACHPR; |