1. | Wilson, Gary : The United Nations and collective security, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The United Nations and collective security / Wilson, Gary, xv, 247 p.. - London : Routledge, 2014. ISBN 978-0-415-50589-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS. 1. The concept of collective security. 2. The UN Charter's system of collective security. 3. A brief overview of the UN era. 4. Diplomatic responses to security threats. 5. The use of non-military sanctions. 6. Peacekeeping. 7. Military enforcement action. 8. Regional arrangements and the UN collective security system. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter |
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2. | Kuwali, Dan (ed.) : By all means necessary, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph By all means necessary : protecting civilians and preventing mass atrocities in Africa / Kuwali, Dan (ed.) ; Viljoen, Frans (ed.), 495 p. - Pretoria : Pretoria University Law Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1-920538-66-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: IMPLEMENTATION OF PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS MANDATES. 1. Dan Kuwali and Frans Viljoen: Introduction. 2. Dan Kuwali: Article 4(h), the responsibility to protect and the protection of civilians. 3. Conor Foley: Defining protection of civilians in the context of armed conflicts. 4. Dire Tladi: Interpretation of protection of civilians mandates in United Nations Security Council Resolutions. PART II: PROTECTION OF SPECIFIC POPULATIONS AND PROPERTY AT RISK. 5. Thompson Chengeta: Protection of civilians from wilful killing in armed conflicts. 6. Dan Kuwali: Prevention of violent extremism in Africa. 7. Cephas Lumina: Protection of children in armed conflicts. 8. Cristiano d'Orsi: Protection of refugees and internally displaced persons during armed conflicts. 9. Dan Kuwali, Catherine Nakirya and Grace Amuge: Protection from sexual and gender-based violence in Africa. 10. Dan Kuwali and Gudmundur Alfredsson: Protection of minorities. 11. Jan F. Mutton: Protection of cultural heritage during armed conflicts in Africa. PART III: MEANS AND STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH MASS ATROCITIES. 12. Anna Larsson and Dan Kuwali: The role of humanitarian agencies in the protection of civilians. 13. Thomas Probert: The role of the UN Human Rights Council Special Procedures in protecting the right to life in armed conflicts. 14. John-Mark Iyi: The role of courts in protection of civilians. 15. Mphatso Boti-Phiri: Conflict prevention, peace building and prevention of mass atrocities. 16. Neville Dastoor and Dan Kuwali: The role of the United Nations Security Council in protection of civilians. PART IV: LESSONS LEARNT IN PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS IN ARMED CONFLICTS. 17. Buba Bojang: Protection of civilians in armed conflicts in West Africa. 18. Bright Nkrumah and Godard Busingye: No peace, no war: protection of civilians in the Great Lakes Region in Africa. 19. Paul Phiri: Protection of civilians in the Horn of Africa. 20. Joe Stork: Protection of civilians: experiences from the Middle East and North Africa. 21. Solomon Dersso: The African Union's agenda on the protection of civilians: a review of its ambition and practice. 22. Noel M. Morada: Asian perspectives on atrocity prevention and protection of civilians PART V: THE FUTURE OF PROTECTING CIVILIANS AND PREVENTING MASS ATROCITIES IN AFRICA. 23. Gilbert Mittawa: Overcoming challenges in protecting civilians. 24. Dan Kuwali: The future of protection of civilians in Africa. 25. Dan Kuwali and Frans Viljoen: Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Colloquim on the protection of civilians in armed conflicts, Pretoria, 18 and 19 September 2014 NOTE (GENERAL): Constitutive Act of the African Union |
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3. | Duffy, Helen : Strategic human rights litigation, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Strategic human rights litigation : understanding and maximising impact / Duffy, Helen, xix, 308 p. - Oxford : Hart, 2018. ISBN 978-1-50992-197-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. The growing field of 'human rights' litigation in the world today: context, trends, opportunities and challenges. 3. Understanding impact: bursting the bubble on the champagne moment. 4. Identifying levels of impact. 5. Case study Hadijatou Mani v Niger: slavery before the ECOWAS court. 6. Case study Plan de Sánchez v Guatemala: genocide in the inter-American system. 7. Case study Arbitrary detention, torture and extraordinary rendition: litigating the 'war on terror'. 8. Case study Justice for enforced disappearence in Argentina. 9. Case study Litigating Palestinian land rights. 10. Litigating strategically and meeting the challenges. 11. Conclusion: appreciating and demythologising strategic human rights litigation. INDEX WORDS:
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