1. | Malby, Steven J. : Education and health, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Education and health : a role for private actors in meeting human rights obligations / Malby, Steven J. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The international journal of human rights : vol. 6; no. 3., p. 1-36. - London : Frank Cass, 2002. - ISSN 1364-2987 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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2. | Wouters, Jan (ed.) : Principles of proper conduct for supranational, state and private actors in the European Union, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Principles of proper conduct for supranational, state and private actors in the European Union : towards a Ius Commune : essays inhonour of Walter van Gerven / Wouters, Jan (ed.) ; Stuyck, Jules ; Kruger, Thalia, xx, 214 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2001. ISBN 90-5095-162-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. CHAPTER I : Good governance in the European Union. 1. Introduction, by Lord Slynn of Hadley. 2. The European Commission in search of accountability : from chamber of secrets to good governance?, by Deirdre Curtin. 3. Good governance : the national experience, by Thijmen Koopmasn. 4. Comment from an EU point of view, by Chrstiaan W. A. Timmermans. CHAPTER II: JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION: 1. Introduction, by Gil Carlos Rodriguez Iglesias. 2. Judge-made harmonisation of national procedural rules : a bridging perspective, by Sacha Prechal. 3. Judicial review of Community acts from a German point of view, by Jürgen Schwarze. 4. Judicial review and the Community judicature : towrards a new European constitutionalism?, by Takis Tridimas. CHAPTER III : LIABILITY OF SUPRANATIONAL, STATE AND PRIVATE SECTOR:. 1. Introduction, by Bruno de Witte. 2. Mutual permeation of Community and national tort rules, by Jeremy Lever. 3. The Brasserie du pecheur puzzle, by Pierre Larouche. 4. Some remarks on Community and member state liability, by Francis G. Jacobs. 5. Comment from the point of view of EU competition law, by Luc Gyselen. CHAPTER 4 : TRIBUTE TO WALTER van GERVEN:. 1. Walter van Gerven's contribution to EU law, by Paul J. G. Kapteyn. 2. Principle andpractice : the contribution of Walter van Gerven to national and European private law, by Arthur Hartkamp. 3. The contributions of Walter van Gerven to the international debate on the concept, the geographical dimensions and the principles of economic law, by Pieter VerLoren van Themat. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Austria / France / Germany / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; TEU; EU charter of fundamental rights; LIBRARY LOCATION: Europarätt |
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3. | Stahn, Carsten : International law at a crossroads?, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial International law at a crossroads? : The impact of September 11 / Stahn, Carsten REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht [=ZaöRV] : 62 : 1-2., p. 183-256. - Heidelberg : Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, 2002. - ISSN 0044-2348 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA / Afghanistan / Cuba |
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4. | Wheeler, Patricia : Eliminating FGM, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Eliminating FGM : the role of law / Wheeler, Patricia REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The international journal of children's rights : vol. 11; no. 3., p. 257-271. : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2003. - ISSN 0927-5568 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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5. | Emerton, Robyn ...[et al.] : International women's human rights [Women's human rights : leading international and national cases], 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International women's human rights [Women's human rights : leading international and national cases] / Emerton, Robyn ...[et al.], xcvii, 779 p.. - London : Cavendish publ., 2005. ISBN 1-85941-906-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. A: Use of International Norms by National Courts. B: State Responsibility Under International Law for Violations of the Human Rights of Women. C: Concepts of Discrimination. D: Rights Relating to Marriage. E: Rights as a Member of a Minority. F. Rights to respect for Family Life. G. Reproductive Rights. H. Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination in Employment. I: Right to Equality in the Enjoyment of Other. Economic and Social Rights and Access to Economic Resources. J. Equality and Non-Discrimination in Religion. To Citizenship, nationality and Immigration. K. Right not to be subjected to violence. INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.cavendishpublishing.com/html/moreinfo.asp?BookID=533&catid= |
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6. | Slotte, Pamela : Om de mänskliga rättigheternas legitimitet, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Om de mänskliga rättigheternas legitimitet : en kritisk undersökning av det globala ethos' bidrag till diskussionen om de mänskliga rättigheternas giltighet / Slotte, Pamela, 281 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi. Teologiska fakulteten. Institutionen för systematisk teologi, 2004. LANGUAGE: SWE ABSTRACT: INNEHÅLL:. 1. Inledning. 2. Mänskliga rättigheter som ett juridiskt och moraliskt begrepp i aktuell debatt. 3. Begreppet globalt ethos mot bakgrund av Hans Küngs förståelse av moral, etik och religion - ikritisk belysning. 4. Avslutande utblick. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): (Lic.) Avhandling i teologisk etik med religionsfilosofi, [2004], [T] NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; ACHPR; CAT; CEDAW; CERD; CRC; ICESCR; UDHR; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: avhandlingar |
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7. | Becker, Tal : Terrorism and the state, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Terrorism and the state : rethinking the rules of state responsibility / Becker, Tal - (Hart monographs in transnational & international law), xii, 390 p.. - Oxford : Hart Publ., 2006. ISBN 1-84113-627-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Introduction. 2. State responsibility for private acts: the evolution of a doctrine. 3. The agency paradigm: the principle of non-attribution and its exceptions. 4. To prevent and to abstain: international obligations of states with respect to terrorism. 5. State responsibility for private acts of terrorism. 6. The challenge of September 11th and the academic response. 7. Inadequacies of existing approaches to state responsibility for terrorism. 8. Causation-based responsibility. 9. Causation-based state responsibility for terrorism. INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?sc=1-84113-627-1 |
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8. | Creutz, Katja : Transnational privatised security and the international protection of human rights, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Transnational privatised security and the international protection of human rights / Creutz, Katja - (The Erik Castrén institute research reports ; Nr 19) , viii, 189 s.. - Helsinki : The Erik Castrén institute of international law and human rights, 2006. - ISSN 1457-5965 ISBN 952-10-3552-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1, Introduction. 2, Different types of privatised security and the extent of their use. 3, The debate on the use of privatised security. 4, The applicability of human rights to privatised security. 5, Privatised security under international humanitarian law. 6, Improving respect for human rights and humanitarian law within privatised security. INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.helsinki.fi/eci/Publications/Reports/Privatised_security.htm |
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9. | Gumedze, Sabelo (ed.) : Private security in Africa, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Private security in Africa : manifestation, challenges and regulation / Gumedze, Sabelo (ed.) - (ISS monographs series ; no. 139), 176 p.. - Pretoria : Institute for Security Studies, 2007. ISBN 978-1-920114-22-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. # PART I: INTRODUCTION. 1 CHAPTER 1: To embrace or not to embrace: Addressing the private security industry phenomenon in Africa, Sabelo Gumedze. # PART II: THE GROWTH OF THE PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY IN AFRICA. CHAPTER 2: Weak states and the growth of the private security sector in Africa: Whither the African state? Sabelo J Ndlovu-Gatsheni. # CHAPTER 3: Private military and security companies and the nexus between natural resources and civil wars in Africa, Mpako H Foaleng. # CHAPTER 4: Ethical security: The private sector in peace and stability operations, J J Messner. # PART III: ADDRESSING PRIVATE SECURITY SECTOR CHALLENGES IN AFRICA CHAPTER 5: The private security challenge in Africa: Problems and options for regulation, Andy Bearpark and Sabrina Schulz. # CHAPTER 6: Private security companies and private military companies under international humanitarian law, Jamie Williamson. # CHAPTER 7: Regulating private security contractors in armed conflicts, Katherine Fallah. # PART IV: REGULATION OF THE PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY AT THE DOMESTIC LEVEL. CHAPTER 8: Oversight and monitoring of non-state/private policing: The private security practitioners in South Africa, Anthony Minnaar. # CHAPTER 9: The state, the security dilemma and the development of the private security sector in Swaziland, Hamilton Sipho Simelane. # PART V: CHARTING THE WAY FORWARD CHAPTER 10: The Swiss Initiative on private military and security companies, Markus Dutly. INDEX WORDS:
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10. | Chirwa, Danwood Mzikenge : Obligations of non-state actors in relation to economic, social and cultural rights under the South African constitution, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Obligations of non-state actors in relation to economic, social and cultural rights under the South African constitution / Chirwa, Danwood Mzikenge - ( Socio-economic rights project ; 1), vi, 42 p.. - Bellville, SA : University of the Western Cape. Community Law Centre, 2002. ISBN 1-86808-570-8 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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11. | Francioni, Francesco (ed.) : War by contract, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph War by contract : human rights, humanitarian law and private contractors / Francioni, Francesco (ed.) ; Ronzitti, Natalino, xliv, 532 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-960455-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: I: SECURITY AND POLICY PERSPECTIVES:. 1: Eugenio Cusumano: Policy Prospects for Regulating Private Military and Security Companies. 2: Natalino Ronzitti: The Use of Private Contractors in the Fight against Piracy: Policy Options. II. HUMAN RIGHTS:. 3: Federico Lenzerini and Francesco Francioni: The Role of Human Rights in the Regulation of Private Military and Security Companies. 4: Ieva Kalnina and Ugis Zeltins: The Impact of the EU Human Rights System on Operations of Private Military and Security Companies. 5: Francesco Francioni: The Role of the Home State in Ensuring Compliance with Human Rights by Private Military Contractors. 6: Carsten Hoppe: Positive Human Rights Obligations of the Hiring State in Connection with the Provision of Coercive Services by a Private Military And Security Company. 7: Christine Bakker: Duties to Prevent, Investigate and Redress Human Rights Violations by Private Military and Security Companies: The Role of the Host State. 8: Giulia Pinzauti: Adjudicating Human Rights Violations Committed by Private Contractors in Conflict Situations before the European Court of Human Rights. 9: Guido Den Dekker and Eric Myjer: The Right to Life and Self-Defence of Private Military and Security Contractors in Armed Conflict. III. INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW:. 10: Luisa Vierucci: Private Military and Security Companies in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Ius ad Bellum and Ius in Bello Issues. 11: Giulio Bartolini: Private Military Companies as "Persons who Accompany the Armed Forces". 12: Luisa Vierucci: Private Military and Security Companies in Non-International Armed Conflicts: Ius ad Bellum and Ius in Bello Issues. 13: Christine Bakker and Susanna Greijer: Children's Rights: The Potential Impact of Private Military and Security Companies. 14: Ana Filipa Vrdoljak: Women and Private Military and Security Companies. 15: Valentina Falco: Private Military and Security Companies and the EU's Crisis Management: Perspectives under Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law. 16: Marina Mancini, Faustin Ntoubandi and Thilo Marauhn: Old Concepts and New Challenges: Are Private Contractors the Mercenaries of the 21st Century? Accountability and Responsibility of Private Contractors. 17: Sorcha MacLeod: The Role of International Regulatory Initiatives on Business and Human Rights for Holding Private Military and Security Contractors to Account. 18: Carsten Hoppe, Ottavio Quirico: Codes of Conduct for Private Military and Security Companies: The State of Self-regulation in the Industry. 19: Nigel White: Institutional Responsibility for Private Military and Security Contractors. 20: Charlotte Beaucillon, Julian Fernandez and Hélène Raspail: State Responsibility for Conduct of PMSC Violating Ius ad Bellum Criminal and Civil Liability of Private Military and Security Companies and their Employees. 21: Ottavio Quirico: The Criminal Responsibility of PMSC Personnel under International Humanitarian Law. 22: Micaela Frulli: Immunity for Private Contractors: Legal Hurdles or Political Snags?. 23: Andrea Atteritano: Liability in Tort of Private Military and Security Companies: Jurisdictional Issues and Applicable Law. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada / Germany / Israel / Italy / New Zealand / Norway / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; CEDAW; ICESCR; ECHR; ICCPR; TEU; TFEU; UDHR;
URL http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199604555.do?keyword=war+by+contract&sortby=bestMatches |
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12. | Cernic, Jernej Letnar (ed.) : Human rights and business, 2015 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights and business : direct corporate accountability for human rights / Cernic, Jernej Letnar (ed.) ; Van Ho, Tara (ed.), xxx, 532 p. - Oisterwijk : Wolf Legal Publishers, 2015. ISBN 9789462402072 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction, by Jernej Letnar Cernic and Tara Van Ho. 1. Multinationals, human rights and international law: time to move beyond the 'state-centric' conception, by Surya Deva. 2. Direct international humanitarian obligations of non-state entities: analysis of the lex lata and the lex ferenda, by Nicolá Carrillo. 3. Transnational private regulation and human rights: the limitations of stateless law and the re-entry of the state, by Cedric Ryngaert. 4. An elephant in a room of porcelain: establishing corporate responsibility for human rights, by Jernej Letnar Cernic. 5. Corporations as agents of global justice, by Vojko Strahovnik. 6. Human rights due diligence and the responsible supply of minerals from conflict-affected areas: towards a normative framework?, by Mary E. Footer. 7. 'Due diligence' in 'transitional justice states': an obligation for greater transparency?, by Tara L. Van Ho. 8. Privatisation and the obligation to fulfil rights, by Nicholas McMurry. 9. Direct corporate human rights obligations under the right to health: from mere 'respecting' towards protecting and fulfilling, by Brigit Toebes. 10. Defying territorial limitations: regulating business conduct extraterritorially through establishing obligations in EU law and national law, Karin Buhmann. 11. Business & human rights: from a 'responsibility to respect' to legal obligations and enforcement, by Humberto Fernando Cantú Rivera. 12. Access to justice through company complaint mechanisms?, by Karin Lukas. 13. The Dutch Shell case: foreign direct liability claims as an avenue for holding multinational corporations accountable for human rights violations, by Dorothée Cambou. 14. The assessment of corporate conduct towards human rights in investor-state dispute settlement: why we should (and can) mix the sheep and the goats, by Adriana Espinosa Gonzáles. 15. Private military and security companies, transnational private regulation and public international law: from the public to the private and back again?, by Willem van Genugten, Nicola Jägers and Evgeni Moyakine. 16. State-owned enterprises and human rights: the qualification & the responsibility of the state, by Charline Daelman. 17. The worst forms of child labour in cocoa plantations in Côte d'Ivoire & direct obligations of transnational corporations, by Silvia Scarpa. 18. Corporate complicity for human rights violations in Africa post-Kiobel case, by Atabongawung Tamo. 19. Human rights obligations of transnational corporations in domestic tort law, Cees van Dam. 20. Transnational corporate liability for gendered harms in the fashion sector from an American and Danish perspective, by Sara Andersen. INDEX WORDS:
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