1. | Kok, Ruth A. : Statutory limitations in international criminal law, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Statutory limitations in international criminal law / Kok, Ruth A., xxii, 440 s.. - Hague : T.M.C. Asser, 2007. ISBN 978-90-6704-237-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Genocide convention; CAT; ECHR; AMR; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICJ statute; ICC statue; Convention on the non-applicability of statutory limitations; |
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2. | Bamgbose, Oluyemisi : Towards the global abolition of the death penalty, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Towards the global abolition of the death penalty : comparing the criminal laws in the United States of America and Nigeria / Bamgbose, Oluyemisi REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): East African journal of peace & human rights : vol. 13; no. 1., p. 30-53. - Kampala : Makerere University. Human Rights and Peace Center, 2007. - ISSN 1021-8858 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Nigeria / USA NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; UDHR; ICCPR |
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3. | Zacharias, Diana : Fundamentals of the Sunni schools of law, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Fundamentals of the Sunni schools of law / Zacharias, Diana REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht [=ZaöRV] : 66/2., p. 491-507. - Heidelberg : Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, 2006. - ISSN 0044-2348 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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4. | Abiad, Nisrine : Sharia, Muslim states and international human rights treaty obligations, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Sharia, Muslim states and international human rights treaty obligations : a comparative study / Abiad, Nisrine, xxii, 240 p.. - London : British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 2008. ISBN 978-1-905221-41-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Egypt / Malaysia / Morocco / Tunisia / Turkey / Iran / Pakistan / Saudi Arabia / Yemen / Libya / Bahrain NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ICESCR; CERD; CEDAW; CAT; CRC; |
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5. | Human rights in Bangladesh 1999, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights in Bangladesh 1999 /, xv, 146 p.. - Dhaka, Bangladesh : ASK, 2000 . ISBN 984-31-1069-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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6. | Gauri, Varun (ed.) : Courting social justice, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Courting social justice : judicial enforcement of social and economic rights in the developing world / Gauri, Varun (ed.) ; Brinks, Daniel M., xvii, 363 p. . - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2008. ISBN 978-0-521-87376-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Introduction: the elements of legalization, and the triangular shape of social and economic rights, by Varun Gauri and Daniel M. Brinks. 2. Litigating for social justice in post-apartheid South Africa: a focus on health and education, by Jonathan Berger. 3. Accountability for social and economic rights in Brazil, by Florian F. Hoffmann and Fernando R.N.M. Bentes. 4. Courts and socio-economic rights in India, by Shylashri Shankar and Pratap Bhanu Mehta. 5. The impact of economic and social rights in Nigeria: an assessment of the legal framework for implementing education and health as human rights, by Chidi Anselm Odinkalu. 6. The implementation of the rights to health care and education in Indonesia, by Bivtri Susanti. 7. A new policy landscape: legalizing social and economic rights in the developing world, by Daniel M. Brinks and Varun Gauri. 8. Transforming legal theory in the light of practice: the judicial application of social and economic rights to private orderings, by Helen Hershkoff. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Nigeria / Brazil / India / Indonesia / South Africa NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ACHPR; ICCPR; ICESCR; |
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7. | Melsen, Renaud van : Liberal neutrality, cultural communities and legal accommodation, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Liberal neutrality, cultural communities and legal accommodation : a reflexion on the relationship between the individual and the collective / Melsen, Renaud van, 121 p.. - Padua : Padua Univ., 2005. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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8. | Banakar, Reza : The politics of legal cultures, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The politics of legal cultures / Banakar, Reza REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Retfaerd : nordisk juridisk tidsskrift : 31. årg. nr. 4/123., p. 37-60. - Copenhagen : Akademisk forlag, 2008. - ISSN 0105-1121 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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9. | Twining, William (ed.) : Human rights, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights : Southern voices : Francis Deng, Abdullahi An-Na'im, Yash Ghai, Upendra Baxi / Twining, William (ed.) - (Law in context), viii, 238 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-521-13026-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. Francis Deng. 3. Abdullahi An-Na'im. 4. Yash Ghai. 5. Upendra Baxi. 6. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; UDHR; ICESCR; UN charter;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521130264 |
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10. | An-Na´im, Abdullahi : Islam and human rights, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Islam and human rights : selected essys of Abdullahi An-Na´im / An-Na´im, Abdullahi ; Bderin, Mashood - (Collected essays in law series), xxxix, 372 p.. - Farnham : Ashgate, 2010. ISBN 978-0-7546-2823-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents: PART I : ISLAM BETWEEN UNIVERSALISM AND SECUALRISM:. 1. What do we mean by universal?. 2. Islamic law, international relations and human rights: challenge and response. 3. A kinder, gentler Islam?. 4. Re-affirming secularism for Islamic societies. 5. Islam and human rights: beyond the universality debate. Part II: ISLAM AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE MUSLIM WORLD:. 6. Human rights in the Muslim world: socio-political conditions and scriptural imperatives. 7. Civil rights in the Islamic constitutional traditions: shared ideals and divergent regimes. 8. Human rights in the Arab world: a regional perspective. 9. Human rights and Islamic identity in France and Uzbekistan: mediation of the local and global. 10. 'The best of times' and 'the worst of times': human agency and human rights in Islamic societies. PART III : SOME TOPICAL ISSUES IN ISLAM AND HUMAN RIGHTS DISCOURSE:. 11. The Islamic law of apostasy and its modern applicability: a case from the Sudan. 12. Religious minorities under Islamic law and the limits of cultural relativism. 13. The rights of women and international law in the Muslim context. 14. The contingent universality of human rights: the case of freedom of expression in African and Islamic contexts. 15. Why should Muslims abandon jihad? Human rights and the future of international law. Part IV : CONCLUSION : A THEORY OF INTERDEPENDENCE:. 16. The interdependence of religion, secularism, and human rights: prospects for Islamic societies. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter-51; ICCPR; ICESCR;
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=8612&edition_id=11359 |
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11. | Tonnessen, Liv : Democratizing Islam and Islamizing democracy - an inquiry into Hasan Al-Turabi's conception of Shura in light of Western democratic theory, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Democratizing Islam and Islamizing democracy - an inquiry into Hasan Al-Turabi's conception of Shura in light of Western democratic theory / Tonnessen, Liv REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Nordisk tidsskrift for menneskerettigheter = Nordic journal of human rights : vol.27; no. 3., p. 313-329. - Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2009. - ISSN 1503-6408 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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12. | Blockmans, Steven (ed.) : The European Union and peacebuilding, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The European Union and peacebuilding : policy and legal aspects / Blockmans, Steven (ed.) ; Wouters, Jan ; Ruys, Tom, xxiv, 516 p.. - Hague : T.M.C Asser Press, 2010. ISBN 978-90-6704-329-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Making peace last: the EU's contribution to peacebuilding, by Steven Blockmans, Jan Wouters and Tom Ruys. PART I. EU Peacebuilding - General Perspectives:. 1. EU peacebuilding: concepts, players and instruments, by Simon Duke and Aurélie Courtier; 2. The EU as a peacebuilder: actorness, potential and limits, by Nathalie Tocci; 3. EU enlargement as a peacebuilding tool, by Steven Blockmans. PART II. Working with Partners:. 4. UN-EU cooperation in peacebuilding: natural partners?, by Catriona Gourlay; 5. The EU and the UN Peacebuilding Commission: a short account of how the EU presence has influenced the newest UN body, by Stefano Tomat and Cesare Onestini; 6. Cooperation between the EU and the AU in the field of peacebuilding, by Koen Vervaeke; 7. Convergence without cooperation? The EU and the OSCE in the field of peacebuilding, by David Galbreath. PART III. Peace and Security:. 8. The European Union and security sector governance, by David Spence; 9. Strengthening security, building peace: the EU in the Democratic Republic of Congo, by Marta Martinelli; 10. The European Union and peacebuilding: the case of Chad, by Cees Wittebrood and Christophe Gadrey; 11. EU peacebuilding in Georgia: limits and achievements, by Michael Merlingen and Rasa Ostrauskaite; 12. The EU in Afghanistan: peacebuilding in a conflict setting, by Eva Gross. PART IV. Rule of Law, Democracy and Human Rights:. 13. The EU and electoral support, by Patrick Dupont, Francesco Torcoli and Fabio Bargiacchi. 14. Mainstreaming human rights and gender into the Common Security and Defence Policy: the case of the EU Monitoring Mission in Georgia, by Hadewych Hazelzet; 15. EULEX Kosovo: walking a thin line, aiming for the rule of law Stephan Keukeleire and Robin Thiers; 16. The Aceh Monitoring Mission: securing peace and democracy Justin Davies; 17. The European Union and transitional justice Thomas Unger. PART V. Good Governance and Economic Development:. 18. International trusteeship and democratic peacebuilding: the EU in the Balkans, by Tonny Brems Knudsen and Christian Axboe Nielsen; 19. A missed opportunity: state building in Bosnia and Herzegovina (October 2002 to October 2006), by Michael Humphreys and Jasna Jelisic. 20. Meeting the challenge of state building: EU development policy and cooperation in post-conflict countries, by Philippe Darmuzey; 21. The EU and the Kimberley process: a new international actor for new international relations, by Stéphane Chardon. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Albania / Algeria / Angola / Azerbaijan / Bangladesh / Belgium / Belarus / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Botswana / Brazil / Burundi / Canada / Central Africa / Chad / Chile / China / Croatia / Egypt / El Salvador / Estonia / France / Georgia / Haiti / Honduras / India / Indonesia / Iraq / Israel / Italy / Ivory Coast / Japan / Jordan / Kazakhstan / Kenya / Latin America / Latvia / Lebanon / Liberia / Namibia / Palestine / Pakistan / Rwanda / Serbia / Sierra Leone / Slovakia / Somalia / South Africa / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Switzerland / Syria / Togo / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA / Venezuela / Yemen / Zambia / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Darfur Gaza NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; Convention on the protection of the rights of women; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; CERD; TEU; UDHR; ACHPR; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt |
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13. | Temperman, Jeroen : State-religion relationship and human rights law, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph State-religion relationship and human rights law : towards a right to religiously neutral governance / Temperman, Jeroen - (Studies in religion, secular beliefs and human rights ; vol. 8), lviii, 382 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2010. ISBN 978-90-04-18148-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. 1. Introduction. PART I: State–Religion Identification:A Comparative Legal Analysis:. 2. Religious States, State Religions & State Churches. 3. State Support & State Acknowledgement of Religion. 4. Accommodation of Religions & Non-Identification. 5. Secularism & Separation of State and Religion. 6. Secular State Ideologies & Negative Identification. PART II: State–Religion Identification: A Human Rights Analysis:. 7. Preliminary Legal Questions Concerning Establishment of Religion and State Atheism. 8. Religious Laws & the State. 9. State Entanglement with Religion & the Equal Religious; Rights of Others, Freedom of Expression, Freedom of Association and Equal Employment Opportunities. 10. Religion & Education. 11. Religion & Politics. PART III Conclusion: The Emerging Right to Religiously Neutral Governance:. 12. Towards Religiously Neutral Governance. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Albania / Algeria / Angola / Argentina / Armenia / Australia / Austria / Azerbaijan / Bahrain / Bangladesh / Barbados / Belarus / Belgium / Belize / Benin / Bolivia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Botswana / Brazil / Bulgaria / Burkina Faso / Burma / Burundi / Cambodia / Canada / Cape Verdi / Chad / Chile / China / Colombia / Congo / Costa Rica / Croatia / Cuba / Ivory Coast / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / Ecuador / Egypt / El Salvador / Eritrea / Estonia / Ethiopia / Finland / France / Gabon / Gambia / Georigia / Germany / Ghana / Greece / Guatemala / Guinea / Guinea-Bissau / Guyana / Haiti / Honduras / Hungary / Iceland / India / Indonesia / Iran / Israel / Italy / Jamaica / Japan / Jordan / Kazakhstan / Kenya / Korea / Kuwait / Kyrgyzstan / Laos / Latvia / Lebanon / Lesotho / Liberia / Libya / Liechtenstein / Lithuania / Luxembourg / Madagascar / Malawi / Malaysia / Maldives / Mali / Malta / Marshall Islands / Mauritania / Mauritius / Mexico / Moldova / Monaco / Morocco / Mozambique / Namibia / Nepal / Netherlands / New Zealand / Nicaragua / Niger / Nigeria / Northern Ireland / Norway / Pakistan / Palestine / Panama / Paraguay / Papua New Guinea / Peru / Philippines / Poland / Portugal / Qatar / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Saudi Arabia / Senegal / Seychelles / Serbia / Sierra Leone / Singapore / Slovak Republic / Slovenia / Somalia / South Africa / Spain / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Suriname / Swaziland / Sweden / Switzerland / Syria / Tajikistan / Tanzania / Thailand / Togo / Tonga / Tunisia / Turkey / Turkmenistan / Uganda / Ukraine / United Arab Emirates / Uruguay / United Kingdom / Uzbekistan / Venezueal / Viet Nam / Yemen / Former Yugoslavia / Zambia / Zanzibar / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): CDE; Dayton agreement; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; ECHR; CERD; ICESCR; ECHRP-1; ECHRP-2; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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14. | Cornwall, Andrea (ed.) : Feminisms in development, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Feminisms in development : contradictions, contestations & challenges / Cornwall, Andrea (ed.) ; Harrison, Elizabeth ; Whitehead, Ann, 253 p.. - London : Zed books, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84277-819-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction: feminisms in development: contradictions, contestations and challenges, by Andrea Cornwall, Elizabeth Harrison and Ann Whitehead. PART ONE: THE STRUGGLE OVER INTERPRETATION:. 2. Gender myths that instrumentalise women : a view from the Indian frontline /Srilatha Batliwala and Deepa Dhanraj. 3. Dangerous equations? : how female-headed households became the poorest of the poor : causes, consequences and cautions /Sylvia Chant. 4. Back to women? translations, re-significations, and myths of gender in policy and practice in Brazil /Cecilia Sardenberg. 5. Battles over booklets : gender myths in the British aid programme /Rosalind Eyben. 6. Not very poor, powerless or pregnant : the African woman forgotten by development /Everjoice Win. 7. Streetwalkers show the way' : reframing the debate on trafficking from sex workers' perspective /Nandinee Bandyopadhyay with Swapna Gayen ... [et al.]. PART TWO: INSTITUTIONALIZING GENDER IN DEVELOPMENT:. 8. Gender, myth and fable : the perils of mainstreaming in sector bureaucracies /Hilary Standing. 9. Making sense of gender in shifting institutional contexts : some reflections on gender mainstreaming /Ramya Subrahmanian. 10. Gender mainstreaming : what is it (about) and should we continue doing it? / Prudence Woodford-Berger. 11. Mainstreaming gender or 'streaming' gender away : feminists marooned in the development business /Maitrayee Mukhopadhay. 12. Critical connections : feminist studies in African contexts /Amina Mama. 13. SWApping gender : from cross-cutting obscurity to sectoral security? /Anne Marie Goetz and Joanne Sandler. PART THREE: LOOKING TO THE FUTURE:CHALLENGES FOR FEMINIST ENGAGEMENT:. 14. The NGO-ization of Arab Women's Movements /Islah Jad. 15. Political fiction meets gender myth : post-conflict reconstruction, 'democratisation' and women's rights /Deniz Kandiyoti. 16. Re-assessing paid work and women's empowerment : lessons from the global economy /Ruth Pearson. 17. Announcing a new dawn prematurely? human rights feminists and the rights based approaches to development /Dzodzi Tsikata. 18. The chimera of success : gender ennui and the changed international policy environment /Maxine Molyneux. INDEX WORDS:
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15. | Buyse, Antoine (ed.) : Transitional jurisprudence and the ECHR, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Transitional jurisprudence and the ECHR : justice, politics and rights / Buyse, Antoine (ed.) ; Hamilton, Michael, xii, 317 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2011. ISBN 978-1-107-00301-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. 1. Introduction, by Michael Hamilton and Antoine Buyse. 2. Transitional emergency jurisprudence: derogation and transition by Fionnuala Ní Aoláin. 3. Rights and victims, martyrs and memories: the European Court of Human Rights and political transition in Northern Ireland, by Kris Brown. 4. The ECHR and transition: confronting the consequences of authoritarianism and conflict, by Christopher Lamont. 5. Freedom of religion and democratic transition, by James Sweeney. 6. The truth, the past and the present: Article 10 of the ECHR and situations of transition, by Antoine Buyse. 7. Transition, political loyalties and the order of the state, by Michael Hamilton. 8. Transition, equality and non-discrimination, by Anne Smith and Rory O'Connell. 9. Closing the door on restitution: the European Court of Human Rights, by Tom Allen and Benedict Douglas. 10. The inter-American human rights system and transitional processes, by Diego Rodriquez-Pinzon. 11. The 'transitional' jurisprudence of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, by Gina Bekker. 12. Conclusions, by Antoine Buyse and Michael Hamilton. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Austria / Bulgaria / Canada / Chile / Colombia / Croatia / El Salvador / Eritrea / France / Gambia / Germany / Guatemala / Honduras / Hungary / Ireland / Italy / Latvia / Malawi / Moldova / Montenegro / Nicaragua / Nigeria / Northern Ireland / Peru / Poland / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Senegal / Serbia / Slovenia / Slovak Republic / Swaziland / Togo / Spain / South Africa / USSR / Turkey / United Kingdom / USA / Yugoslavia / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ACHPR; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; ADRD; AMR; ICESCR; ICCPR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties;
URL http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item6459634/?site_locale=en_GB |
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16. | Constantinides, Aristotle (ed.) : The diversity of international law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The diversity of international law : essays in honour of Professor Kalliopi K. Koufa / Constantinides, Aristotle (ed.) ; Zaikos, Nikos, xliv, 674 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-18039-0 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE ABSTRACT: PART ONE:CONSTITUTIONALIZING THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEM:. 1. Observations sur la consolidation des valeurs communes en droit des gens contemporain / Christian Dominice´. 2. Les re`gles d'ordre public en droit international / Constantin P. Economide`s. 3. Constitutional problems of investor-state arbitration / Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann. PART TWO: ISSUES OF LAW-MAKING IN CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL LAW:. 4. Multiculturalism and contemporary international law and law-making / Edward McWhinney. 5. The Security Council as legislator / Tullio Treves. 6. The participation of NGOs in the international regulatory function / Maria Clelia Ciciriello. PART THREE: PROLIFERATION OF DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISMS:. 7. Issues concerning parallel proceedings in international dispute settlement / Francisco Orrego-Vicuna. 8. The creation of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea as a specialized court / Hugo Caminos. 9. Reflections on dispute settlement in the light of recent arbitrations involving Eritrea / John G. Merrills. PART FOUR: UPHOLDING THE RULE OF LAW WHILE COUNTERING TERRORISM:. 10. The protection of nationals abroad : Russia's use of force in Georgia / Christine Gray. 11. State sovereignty in times of terrorism / Rafael Nieto-Navia. 12. Causes worth fighting for : is there a non-state jus ad bellum? / Frederic Megret. 13. Security and human rights : balance or fear? / Pieter van Dijk. 14. Protecting human rights vis-a`-vis 'targeted' UN Security Council sanctions / Torsten Stein. 15. Targeted anti-terrorist sanctions and their implications for international law normative and institutional coherency / Pavel Sturma and Veronika Bilkova´. 16. International law, the sharia and international terrorism : a critical assessment of the role of Pakistan in the 'war on terror' / Javaid Rehman. PART SIX:INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: ACHIEVEMENTS AND FAILURES:. 17. Prohibited discrimination in international human rights law / Dinah Shelton. 18. Freedom of expression and the protection of private life in the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights : a field of tension / Christos Rozakis. 19. European human rights law and Turkey's violations in the occupied areas of Cyprus / Van Coufoudakis. 20. Beyond the duty to protect : expanding accountability and responsibilities of the state in combating human trafficking / Roza Pati. 21. The United Nations declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples / Siegfried Wiessner. 22. Indigenous peoples' rights to their natural resources / Erika-Irene Daes. PART SEVEN: HUMAN RIGHTS:DIVERSE CHALLENGES AHEAD:. 23. Inside/outside : women and the international human rights system / Hilary Charlesworth. 24. Harmonising the individual protection regime : some reflections on the relationship between human rights and international humanitarian law in the light of the right to life / Vera Gowlland-Debbas. 25. The viability of a convention for the protection of internally displaced persons / Fausto Pocar. 26. Les droits des victimes des actes terroristes / Emmanuel Decaux. 27. The United Nations and drug policy : towards a human rights-based approach / Damon Barrett and Manfred Nowak. PART EIGHT:DEVELOPMENTS IN THE LAW OF STATE RESPONSIBILITY:. 28. La protection diplomatique : du standard minimum de traitement des e´trangers aux droits de l'homme / Mohamed Bennouna. 29. State responsibility for international crimes : a review of principles of reparation / Andre´ Nollkaemper. 30. La legitime defense a-t-elle sa place dans un code sur la responsabilite´ internationale? / Theodore Christakis and Karine Bannelier. PART NINE: CONSOLIDATING INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW:. 31. Defining genocide / William Schabas. 32. Crimes against humanity in contemporary international law / Valentin Bou. 33. Restoring the rule of law : ending official elite impunity for international crimes / Jordan Paust. 34. L'exercice de la competence de la Cour penale internationale a'l'e´gard des crimes commis au Darfour / Djamchid Momtaz. PART TEN: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE GLOBAL COMMONS:. 35. De la souverainete´ a` la coope´ration : l'e´mergence d'inte´re^ts collectifs / Umberto Leanza. 36. Interet collectif, lutte contre les changements climatiques et le défi de l'universalite´ / Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Katerina Varfi. 37. The implications of the principle of sustainable development in international environmental law / Jose´ Juste-Ruiz. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; ICESCR; ICC statute; ICCPR; UDHR; AMR; Framework convention on climate change; Kyoto protocol; Dayton peace agreement; ECHR; Geneva conventions; Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; UN trafficking protocol; Declaration on the rights of minorities; Johannes declaration of the world summit on sustainable development; |
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17. | Rishmawi, Mervat : Article 4 , 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Article 4 : the nature of states parties' obligations : a commentary on the United Nations convention on the rights of the child / Rishmawi, Mervat, vi, 55 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2006. ISBN 90-04-147080-X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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18. | Viljoen, Frans : International human rights law in Africa, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International human rights law in Africa / Viljoen, Frans. - 2. ed.., xxxvii, 622 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-964559-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I - Background:. 1: An Introduction to International Human Rights Law. Part II - The Global Level:. 2: The Role of United Nations Organs and Agencies in Realizing Human Rights in Africa. 3: The United Nations Treaty-Based Human Rights System and Africa. Part III - The Regional Level:. 4: The African Regional Architecture and Human Rights. 5: Substantive Human Rights Norms in the African Regional System. 6: The African Commission: An Introduction and Assessment. 7: The African Commission: Protective Mandate. 8: The African Commission: Promotional Mandate. 9: The African Children's Rights Committee. 10: The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights. Part IV - The Subregional Level:. 11: The Realization of Human Rights in Africa through Subregional Institutions. Part V - The National Level:. 12: Domestication of Human Rights Law. Part VI - Conclusion:. 13: Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; African convention on the conservation of nature and natural resources; AMR; Arab charter on human rights; Cairo declaration on human rights in Islam; CAT; CEDAW; CERD; Convention onthe nationality of married women; Genocide convention; ICCPR; ICESCR; OAU refugee convention; Sirte declaration; Migrant workers convention; Declaration on the right to development; Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; UN charter; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CRPD; Refugee convention; ECHR; |
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19. | Durham, W. Cole .... [et al.] : Islam, Europe and emerging legal issues, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Islam, Europe and emerging legal issues / Durham, W. Cole .... [et al.], xvi, 336 p.. - Farnham, Surrey : Ashgate, 2012. ISBN 9781409434443 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Introduction, by W. Cole Durham Jr and David M. Kirkham. PART I : Islam, Human Rights and Secularism in Europe: an Overview:. 1. Islam in Strasbourg: can politics substitute for law?, by Javier Martínez-Torrón. 2. The European Court of Human Rights: between fundamentalist and liberal secularism, by Ingvill Thorson 3. Wearing the hijab: some reflections from a Muslim woman's perspective, by Amal Idriss. 4. International human rights law and the Islamic headscarf: a short note on the positions of the European Court of Human Rights and the Human Rights Committee, by Martin Scheinen. PART II : European Approaches to the Islamic Headscarf Controversy:. 5. The hijab in Strasbourg: clear conclusions, unclear reasoning, by Njål Høstmœlingen. 6. Religious symbols in public schools: the Islamic headscarf and the European Court of Human Rights decision in Sahin v. Turkey, by T. Jeremy Gunn. 7. T The Strasbourg court dealing with Turkey and the human right to freedom of religion or belief: an assessment in light of Leyla Sahin v. Turkey, by Tore Lindholm. 8. The religious headscarf (hijab) and access to employment under Norwegian antidiscrimination laws, by Ronald Craig. 9. The headscarf issue: a German perspective, by Richard Puza. PART III : The European Court and the Limits of Pluralism: the Welfare Party Case:. 10. The dubious foundations of the Refah decision, by Ann Elizabeth Mayer. 11. Refah revisited: Strasbourg's construction of Islam, by Christian Moe. 12. The principle of legal pluralism and militant democracy, by Javid Gadirov. 13. The European Court's freedom of association cases and the implications for Islam, by Lance Lehnhof. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; CRC; ICCPR; ECHRP-1;
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=11200&edition_id=11545 |
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20. | Badar, Mohamed Elewa : The concept of mens rea in international criminal law, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The concept of mens rea in international criminal law : the case for a unified approach / Badar, Mohamed Elewa ; with a foreword by professor William Schabas and an epilogue by professor Roger Clark - (Studies in international & comparative law ; 12), xliv, 540 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2013. ISBN 978-1-84113-760-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Introduction. 2. From Vengeance to Mens Rea to Mentes Reae. 3. Mens Rea in the Common Law of England and Wales, Australia and Canada. 4. Mens Rea in the American Law Institute’s Model Penal Code. 5. Mens Rea in German and French Criminal Law. 6. Mens Rea in Chinese and Russian Criminal Law. 7. Mens Rea in Islamic Criminal Law. 8. Mens Rea in post-World War II Trials, the Travaux Préparatoire of the Genocide Convention and the Work of the International Law Commission. 9. Mens Rea of Crimes in the Jurisprudence of the the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. 10. The Mens Rea of Perpetration and Participation in the Jurisprudence of the ICTY and ICTR. 11. Mens Rea in the Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Court. 12. General Conclusions and Recommendations. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: United Kingdom / Australia / Canada / Ireland / USA / Germany / Australia / China / Cambodia / Egypt / Italy NOTE (GENERAL): ICC statute; Nuremberg charter;
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21. | Mayanja, Sowed Juma : An introduction to Islamic law, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph An introduction to Islamic law / Mayanja, Sowed Juma, xix, 164 p.. - Zanzibar : College of Education Press, Chukwani, 2013. ISBN 978-9987-499-30-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Chapter one : The first stage in the development of Islamic law:. 1. The Qur'an. 2. The Sunnah. 3. Ijtihaad during this period. Chapter two: The second stage in the development of Islamic law:. 1. The Qur'an. 2. The Sunnah of the prophet. 3. Ijmaa. 4. Ijtihaad. Chapter three: The third stage in the development of Islamic law. Chapter four: The fourth stage in the development of Islamic law. Chapter five: The foundation of the Islamic legal schools of thought (Mazh-habs). Chapter six: The fift and the sixth stage in the development of Islamic law. Chapter seven: The seventh stage in the development of Islamic law. INDEX WORDS:
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22. | Gill, Terry D. (gen. ed.) : Yearbook of international humanitarian law, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Yearbook of international humanitarian law : 2012 : volume 15 / Gill, Terry D. (gen. ed.), viii, 256 p.. - Hague : Asser Press, 2014. ISBN 978-90-6704-923-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: The Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare:. 1. The Tallinn Manual and International Cyber Security Law, by Wolff Heintschel von Heinegg. 2. The Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare: A Commentary on Chapter II—The Use of Force, by Nicholas Tsagourias. 3. Law in the Virtual Battlespace: The Tallin Manual and the Jus in Bello, by Rain Liivoja and Tim McCormack. PART II: Child Soldiers and the Lubanga case :. 4. Between Consolidation and Innovation: The International Criminal Court’s Trial Chamber Judgment in the Lubanga Case, by Sylvain Vité. 5. The Effects of the Lubanga Case on Understanding and Preventing Child Soldiering, by Mark A. Drumbl. 6. Sexual Violence Against Children on the Battlefield as a Crime of Using Child Soldiers: Square Pegs in Round Holes and Missed Opportunities in Lubanga, by Joe Tan. PART III: Other Articles:. 7. The Duty to Investigate Civilian Casualties During Armed Conflict and Its Implementation in Practice, by Alon Margalit. 8 Year in Review 2012, by Christophe Paulussen and Jessica Dorsey. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bangladesh / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Denmark / Israel / Kosovo / Netherlands / Serbia / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ACHPR; AMR; CRC; CRC-OP; ECHR; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICCPR;
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23. | Sifris, Ronli : Reproductive freedom, torture and international human rights, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Reproductive freedom, torture and international human rights : challenging the masculinisation of torture / Sifris, Ronli - (Routledge research in human rights law), xix, 312 p.. - London : Routledge, 2014. ISBN 978-0-415-65963-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. Overview of the Prohibition of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. 3. Severe Pain or Suffering. 4. Intentionally 5. Purpose: Discrimination. 6. Public Official. 7. Powerlessness. 8. Lawful Sanctions. 9. Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment. 10. Torture, Inhuman or Degrating Treatment?. 11. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; CAT; CEDAW; CERD; ICCPR; ECHR; ICESCR; Inter-American convention to prevent and punish torture; CAT-OP; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |