1. | Costa, Jean-Paul (foreword by) : International justice for children, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International justice for children / Costa, Jean-Paul (foreword by) - ( Building a Europe for and with children : monograph ; 3), 154 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2008. ISBN 978-92-871-6534-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: FIRST PART : MILESTONES IN INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN:. 1. The European convention on human rights and children's rights, by Francoise Tulkens. 2. The protection of children's rights through the European social charter, by Polonca Koncar. 3. The UNited Nations monitoring bodeis and the protection of children's rights, by Jane Connors. 4. International law and children's rights: a critical review and a wish list, by Marta Santos Pais. SECOND PART - ACCESS OF CHILDREN TO INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE:. 1. Improving children's access to the European Court of Human Rights, by Isabelle Berro-Lefevre. 2. Access of children to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, by Margarette May Macaulay. 3. Access of children to the African human rights protection system, by Helen Seifu. 4. Implementation of international standards and decisions at national level - the role of ombudspersons, by George Moschos. THIRD PART - TOWARDS A CHILD-FRIENDLY JUSTICE:. 1. Child participation and access to the United Nations convention on the rights of the child, by Yanghee Lee. 2. Children and the courts - children's testimony injudicial proceedings affecting them, by Josiane Bigot. 3. The principles of child-friendly justice at national level, by Willie McCarney. 4. The principles of child-friendly justice at international level, by Peter Newell. 5. Making international and regional human rights complaints/communications mechanisms child-friendly, by Thomas Hammarberg. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; ECHR-1; European convention on the exercise of children's rights; European convention on the protection of children against sexual exploitation and secual abuse; Europea n convention on action against trafficking in human beings; ESC; ECPT; ICESCR; EU charter of fundamental rights; Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography; LIBRARY LOCATION: CoE-2008 |
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2. | Jones, Jackie (ed.) : Gender, sexualities and law, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Gender, sexualities and law / Jones, Jackie (ed.) ; Grear, Anna ; Fenton, Rachel Anne ; Stevenson, Kim, xi, 334 p.. - Oxon : Routledge, 2011. ISBN 978-0-415-57439-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART 1: Theory, Law and Sex:. 1. Women and the Cast of Legal Persons, by Ngaire Naffine. 2. De/Sexing the Woman Lawyer, by Rosemary Hunter. 3. ‘Sexing the Matrix’: Embodiment, Disembodiment and the Law: Towards the Re-Gendering of Legal Personality?, by Anna Grear. 4. Vulnerability, Equality and the Human Condition, by Martha A. Fineman. PART 2: Representations, Law and Sex:. 5. The ‘Gendered Company’ Revisited, by Alice Belcher. 6. The Public Sex of the Judiciary: The Appearance of the Irrelevant and the Invisible, by Leslie J. Moran. 7. Sexuality, Gender and Social Cognition: Lesbian and Gay Identity in Judicial Decision-Making, by Todd Brower. 8. The Gendered Dock: Reflections on the Impact of Gender Stereotyping in the Criminal Justice System, by Judith Rowbotham. PART 3: Violence, Law and Sex:. 9. ‘She Never Screamed out and Complained’: Recognising Gender in Legal and Media Representations of Rape, by Kim Stevenson. 10. Gendering Rape: Social Attitudes towards Male and Female Rape, by Phil N.S. Rumney and Natalia Hanley. 11. When Hate is not Enough: Tackling Homophobic Violence, by Iain McDonald. 12. The Legal Construction of Domestic Violence: ‘Unmasking’ a Private Problem, by Mandy Burton. PART 4: International Violence, Law and Sex:. 13. Criminalization or Protection? Tensions in the Construction of Prevention Strategies Concerning Trafficking for the Purposes of Sexual Exploitation, by Anna Carline. 14. A Woman’s Honour and a Nation’s Shame: ‘Honour Killings’ in Pakistan, by Shilan Shah-Davis. 15. Supranational Criminal Prosecution of Sexual Violence, by Anne-Marie de Brouwer. PART 5: Reproduction, Law and Sex:. 16. The Strange Case of the Invisible Woman in Abortion Law Reform, by Kate Gleeson. 17. Third-Wave Feminism, Motherhood and the Future of Feminist Legal Theory, by Bridget J. Crawford. 18. ‘Shall I be Mother?’ Reproductive Autonomy, Feminism and the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008, by Rachel Anne Fenton, D. Jane V. Rees and Sue Heenan. 19. Motherhood and Autonomy in a Shared Parenting Climate, by Susan B. Boyd. PART 6: Relationships, Law and Sex:. 20. A very British Compromise? Civil Partnerships, Liberalism by Stealth and the Fallacies of Neo-Liberalism, by Jeffrey Weeks. 21. Attitudes to Same-Sex Marriage in South African Muslim Communities: An Exploratory Study, by Elsje Bonthuys and Natasha Erlank. 22. Taking ‘Sex’ out of Marriage in the EU, by Jackie Jones. 23. From Russia (and Elsewhere) with Love: Mail Order Brides, by Jennifer Marchbank. INDEX WORDS:
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3. | Buck, Trevor (ed.) : International child law, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International child law / Buck, Trevor (ed.). - 2. ed.., xvii, 358 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2011. ISBN 978-0-415-48717-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Childhood and Children's Rights. 2. Introduction to International Law Sources and Institutions. 3. United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989. 4. Child Labour. 5. International Parental Child Abduction. 6. Inter-Country Adoption. 7. Sexual Exploitation. 8. Children and Armed Conflict. 9. Indigenous Children's Rights INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; CRC-OP; ECHR; Hague convention; |
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4. | Bhat, Aparna (research & compiled) : Supreme Court on children, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Supreme Court on children / Bhat, Aparna (research & compiled), 598 p.. - New Delhi : Human Rights Law Network, 2005. ISBN 81-89479-06-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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5. | Heupel, Monika (ed.) : Protecting the individual from international authority, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Protecting the individual from international authority : human rights in international organizations / Heupel, Monika (ed.) ; Zürn, Michael (ed.), xiii + 366 p. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1-107-17082-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Michael Zürn and Monika Heupel: Human rights protection in international organizations: an introduction. 2. Monika Heupel and Gisela Hirschmann: Conceptual framework. 3. Monika Heupel: UN sanctions policy and the protection of subsistence rights: fighting off a reputational crisis. 4. Monika Heupel: UN sanctions policy and the protection of due process rights: making use of global legal pluralism. 5. Monika Heupel: EU sanctions policy and the protection of subsistence rights: learning from the early mover. 6. Monika Heupel: EU sanctions policy and the protection of due process rights: judicial lawmaking by the Court of Justice of the EU. 7. Gisela Hirschmann: UN peacekeeping and the protection of bodily integrity rights: when protectors become perpetrators. 8. Gisela Hirschmann: UN peacekeeping and the protection of due process rights: learning how to protect the rights of detainees. 9. NATO peacekeeping and the protection of bodily integrity rights and the right not to be enslaved: domestic channels for NATO reform. 10. Gisela Hirschmann: NATO peacekeeping and the protection of due process rights: the OSCE and Council of Europe as advocates for the rights of detainees. 11. Monika Heupel: Human rights protection in World Bank lending: following the lead of the US congress. 12. Theresa Reinhold: Human rights protection in IMF lending: organizational inertia and the limits of the like-minded institution-building. 13. Monika Heupel and Michael Zürn: The rise of human rights protection in international organizations: results and theoretical implications. INDEX WORDS:
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