1. | Madsen, Mia : En studie av det folkrättsliga skyddet av enskilda individer mot de inhumana verkningar som klustervapen förorsakar, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document En studie av det folkrättsliga skyddet av enskilda individer mot de inhumana verkningar som klustervapen förorsakar / Madsen, Mia, 106 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi, 2009. LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Albania NOTE (THESIS): Avhandling pro gradu i folkrätt (master's thesis), ÅA, 2009, [T] NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICJ statute; Ottawa convention; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICESCR; ICCPR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CRC; ICC statute; CRPD; ICESCR-OP; Convention on cluster munitions; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: seminarierummet |
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2. | Nystuen, Gro (ed.) : The convention on cluster munitions, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The convention on cluster munitions : a commentary / Nystuen, Gro (ed.) ; Casey-Maslen, Stuart - (Oxford commentaries on international law), xlii, 820 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2010. ISBN 978-0-19-959900-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1: John Borrie, Declan Smyth, Stuart Maslen, and Gro Nystuen: Introduction. 2: Declan Smyth, Marcus Reiterer, Théo Boutruche, Andrew Clapham, and Thomas Nash: Preamble. 3: Virgil Wiebe, Christophe Lanord, and Declan Smyth: Article 1. 4: Lou Maresca, Bonnie Docherty, Marcus Reiterer, and Richard Moyes: Article 2. 5: Declan Smyth: Article 3. 6: Stuart Maslen: Article 4. 7: Marcus Reiterer: Article 5. 8: Bonnie Docherty and Richard Moyes: Article 6. 9: Bonnie Docherty: Article 7. 10: Bonnie Docherty: Article 8. 11: Lou Maresca: Article 9. 12: Stuart Maslen: Articles 10-13. 13: Christophe Lanord: Articles 14-20. 14: Torfinn Arntsen: Article 21. 15: Christophe Lanord: Article 22-23. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UDHR; CEDAW; BWC; CWC; Geneva convenions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Convention on cluster munitions; Convention on the prohibition of the development, production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons and on their destruction; Ottawa convention; CRC; CRPD; ECHR; CRC-OP; CEDAW- OP; ICESCR; ICC statute; ICJ statute; UN charter; Vienna convention on diplomatic relations; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |
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3. | Boerefijn, Ineke (ed.) : Human rights and conflict, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights and conflict : essays in honour of Bas de Gaay Fortman / Boerefijn, Ineke (ed.) ; Henderson, Laura ; Janse, Ronald ; Weaver, Robert, xv, 539 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2012. ISBN 978-1-78068-054-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction Human Rights Before, During, and After Conflict, by Ronald Janse. PART I. HUMAN RIGHTS IN PRE-CONFLICT SITUATIONS:. 1. Human Rights and the Regulation of the International State System, by Duco Hellema. 2. Structures of Violence, by Jolle Demmers. 3. More Than Just a Nice Idea. Equality as an Effective Way to Reduce the Risk of Violent Conflict, by Jenny Goldschmidt and Laura Henderson. 4. Human Rights Violations and Contemporary Violent Conflict. An Inquiry into Causes and Remedies, by Georg Frerks. 5. Banning Cluster Bombs. Achieving Rights through Activism, by Georg Frerks, Miriam Struyk and Roos Boer. 6. Constraints and Challenges in Minority Protection. Experience of the OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, by Natalie Sabanadze. 7. Early Warning, Non-Intervention and Failed Responsibility to Protect in Rwanda and Darfur, by Fred Grünfeld. 8. Human Security. A Shifting and Bridging Concept that Can Be Operationalised, by Marlies Glasius. 9. From Acceptable Hazard to Violation of Rights. Upstream Human Rights Activism in the Sidoardjo Mudflow Case, by Irene I. Hadiprayitno. 10. Climate Change, Conflict and the Protection of Vulnerable Collectivities, by M.A. Mohamed Salih. 11. From Charity to Institutional Development. Refl ections on Newmont’s Corporate Social Responsibility Strategies and Conflict-Avoidance in Ghana, by Radu Mares. 12. Doing Business in Pre-Conflict Areas, by Tineke Lambooy. 13. Conflict and Rights in Vengeance-Ridden Societies. Moral and Legal Inferences, by Fatos Tarifa. PART II. HUMAN RIGHTS IN CONFLICT SITUATIONS:. 1. Human Rights and Humanitarian Action, by Dorothea Hilhorst and Bram J. Jansen. 2. Old Cultures Never Die? Cultural Genocide in International Law, by Yvonne Donders. 3. Non-State Actors in Conflict, by Anja Mihr. 4. Caught in the Middle of Persistent Confl ict. Th e Rights of Palestinian Children, by Karin Arts. PART III. HUMAN RIGHTS IN POST-CONFLICT SITUATIONS:. 1. How Transitional Are Transitional Politics and Transitional Justice? A Case of Misleading Terminology, by Peter R. Baehr. 2. Counter-Terrorism, Rule of Law Promotion and the Friends of Yemen, by Ronald Janse. 3. The Role of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals in Post-Conflict Societies, by Gentian Zyberi. 4. Rwanda’s Police Development, by Piet van Reenen. 5. Civil and Political Rights in Times of Political Oppression: Rights Without Remedies? The Case of Zambia, by Rodger M.A. Chongwe and Nicola Jägers. 6. Role of the Judiciary in the Enforcement of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Experience from Nepal, by Kalyan Shrestha and Ananda M. Bhattarai. 7. Loss and Destruction of Property. Post-Confl ict Human Rights Responses from an ECHR Perspective, by Antoine Buyse. 8. The Human Right to Mourning. Social Trauma and Transitional Justice in Post-Conflict Argentina, by Antonius Robben. 9. The Interface Between Transitional Justice and Reconciliation in the Wake of Civil War. A Case Study of Northern Uganda, by Lauren Gould and Cedric Ryngaert. Selected Bibliography: Bastiaan de Gaay Fortman. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ICCPR; ECHR-14; ECHRP-12; EEC-art. 119; TEC-art. 13; EU charter of fundamental rights; Convention on cluster munitions; Framework convention on climate change; |
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4. | Rietiker, Daniel : Humanization of arms control, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Humanization of arms control : paving the way for a world free of nuclear weapons / Rietiker, Daniel, xxx, 322 p. - London : Routledge, 2018. ISBN 978-1-138-22542-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Humanization of arms control treaties dealing with non-nuclear weapons. 1. Introductory remarks. 2. The preparatory history of the relevant treaties, and in particular the role played by civil society. 3. The contribution of the relevant treaties to the protection of the human being. 4. Implementation and verification of the relevant treaties by human rights actors and institutions. PART II: Humanization of arms control treaties dealing with nuclear weapons. 5. Scope of Part II. 6. The preparatory history of the relevant treaties, and in particular the role played by civil society. 7. Assessing the legality of nuclear weapons in light of humanitarian and human rights law. 8. Implementation and verification of the relevant treaties by human rights actors and institutions. General conclusions and proposals for progress towards a world without nuclear weapons. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CWC; Ottawa convention; Oslo convention; Arms trade treaty; NPT; CTBT |