1. | Medina Quiroga, Cecilia : The battle of human rights , 1988 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The battle of human rights : gross systematic violations and the Inter-American system / Medina Quiroga, Cecilia, xvii, 363 p.. - Dordrecht : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1988. ISBN 90 247 3687 0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Americas : 6000 NOTE (GENERAL): ADRD ; OAS charter; |
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2. | Helminen, Klaus : Turvallisuusviranomaisten toimivaltuussäännöstöjen uudistamistarpeet, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Turvallisuusviranomaisten toimivaltuussäännöstöjen uudistamistarpeet / Helminen, Klaus - (Sisäasiainministeriön julkaisuja ; No. 32), 262 p.. - Helsinki : Sisäasiainministeriö, 2006. - ISSN 1236-2840 ISBN 952-491-017-9 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR |
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3. | Dubber, Markus D. (ed.) : The Oxford handbook of criminal law, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Oxford handbook of criminal law / Dubber, Markus D. (ed.) ; Hörnle, Tatjana (ed.), 1203 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014. ISBN 978-0-19-967359-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Mariana Valverde and Pat O'Malley: Criminology. 2. Bennett Capers: Critical race theory. 3. Talia Fisher: Economic analysis of criminal law. 4. Prabha Kotiswaran: Feminist approaches to criminal law. 5. James Q. Whitman: The transition to modernity. 6. Simon Stern: Law and literature. 7. Leo Zaibert: Philosophy. 8. Galia Schneebaum and Shai J. Lavi: Criminal law and sociology. 9. Mireille Hildebrandt: Criminal law and technology in a data-driven society. 10. Heikki Pihlajamäki and Mia Korpiola: Medieval canon law: the origins of modern criminal law. 11. Val Napoleon and Hadley Friedland: Indigenous legal traditions: roots to renaissance. 12. Silvia Tellenbach: Islamic criminal law. 13. Arnold Enker: Jewish law. 14. Stephen C. Thaman: Marxist and Soviet law. 15. Rain Liivoja: Military justice. 16. Emmanuel Melissaris: Theories of crime and punishment. 17. Lidsay Farmer: Codification. 18. Alejandro Chehtman: Jurisdiction. 19. Benjamin I. Berger: Constitutional principles. 20. Vincent Chiao: Acts and actus reus. 21. Carl-Friedrich Stuckenberg: Causation. 22. Thomas Weigend: Subjective elements of criminal liability. 23. Michael T. Cahill: Inchoate crimes. 24. James G. Stewart: Complicity. 25. Susanne Beck: Corporate criminal liability. 26. Ulfrid Neumann: Necessity/duress. 27. Victoria Nourse: Self-defense. 28. Vera Bergelson: The defense of consent. 29. Christoph Safferling: Insanity and intoxication. 30. Tatjana Hörnle: Theories of criminalization. 31. Guyora Binder: Homicide. 32. James Chalmers: Offences against the person. 33. Vanessa E. Munro: Sexual autonomy. 34. Stuart P. Green: Property offenses. 35. Beatrice Brunhöber: Drug offenses. 36. Kent Roach: Terrorism. 37. Samuel W. Buell: "White collar" crime. 38. Darryl K. Brown: Public welfare offenses. 39. Máximo Langer: The long shadow of the adversial and inquisitorial categories. 40. Frank Meyer: Discretion. 41. Nora V. Demleitner: Types of punishment. 42. Erik Luna: Sentencing. 43. Dirk van Zyl Smit: Prison law. 44. Markus D. Dubber: Paradigms of penal law. 45. Alon Harel: Public and private law. 46. Daniel Ohana: Regulatory offenses and administrative sanctions between criminal and administrative law. 47. Luis E. Chiesa: Comparative criminal law. 48. Kimmo Nuotio: European criminal law. 49. Elies van Sliedregt: International criminal law. INDEX WORDS:
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4. | Schabas, William A. (ed.) : Research handbook on international courts and tribunals, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Research handbook on international courts and tribunals / Schabas, William A. (ed.) ; Murphy, Shannonbrooke (ed.) - (Research handbooks in international law ), 531 p. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017. ISBN 978-1-78100-501-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. William Schabas: Introduction. PART I: THE JUDGMENTS AND THE JUDGES. 1. Mónica Pinto: The peace and security judgments: the role of the International Court of Justice in the regulation of the use of force. 2. Dinah Shelton: The human rights judgments: the jurisprudence of regional human rights tribunals - lex specialis or lex regionis?. 3. Nicolaos Strapatsas: The international criminal judgments: from Nuremberg to Tadic and Taylor. 4. Makane Moïse Mbengue: The economic judgments and arbitral awards: the contribution of international courts and tribunals to the development of international economic law. 5. Joseph Powderly and Jacob Chylinski: The women judges: leading the line in the development of international law. 6. Liliana Obregón: The Third World judges: neutrality, bias or activism at the Permanent Court of International Justice and International Court of Justice?. 7. Giulia Pecorella: The giants of the international judiciary: towards a humanization of the law of nations. PART II: THE CONTOVERSIES AND THE CHALLENGES. 8. Yvonne McDermott and Wedad Elmaalul: Legitimacy. 9. Luiz Eduardo Salles: Jurisdiction. 10. Richard Frimpong Oppong and Angela M. Barreto: Enforcement. 11. Kari Oellers-Frahm: Proliferation. 12. Michelle Farrell: Distribution. 13. Tom Dannenbaum: Regulation of the international bench. 14. Kate Gibson, John RWD Jones QC, Michael G. Karnavas and Melinda Taylor: Regulation of the international bar: the particular challenges for defence counsel at the international criminal courts and tribunals. 15. Maria Varaki: Infrastructure. 16. Yaël Ronen: Functions and access. INDEX WORDS:
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5. | Heschl, Lisa : Protecting the rights of refugees beyond European borders, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Protecting the rights of refugees beyond European borders : establishing extraterritorial legal responsibilities / Heschl, Lisa, 255 p. - Cambridge : Intersentia, 2018. ISBN 978-1-78068-614-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction. 2. The external dimension of the European migration and asylum policy. 3. Extraterritorial immigration control measures by EU member states. 4. Extraterritorial immigration control measures by Frontex. 5. Summary of findings and conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
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6. | Park, Ian : The right to life in armed conflict, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The right to life in armed conflict / Park, Ian - (Oxford monographs in international humanitarian and criminal law), 239 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0-19-882138-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Substantive right to life obligations. 2. Procedural right to life obligations. 3. The extraterritorial application of international human rights law. 4. How the right to life applies during armed conflict. 5. The right to life of armed forces personnel during armed conflict. 6. The effect of derogation. 7. The right to life obligations of states and how to ensure compliance. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ECHR |
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7. | Oberleitner, Gerd : Human rights in armed conflict, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights in armed conflict : law, practice, policy / Oberleitner, Gerd, 412 p. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-1-107-45693-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Human rights in armed conflict: history of an idea. 1. From medieval sources to modernity. 2. The science of warfare and the progress of civilization. 3. 1945: whither war?. 4. Human rights in armed conflict. PART II: Human rights and humanitarian law: theory. 5. Exclusivity: the misconceived idea of lex specialis. 6. Complementarity: maximizing protection. 7. Integration: the transformative influence of human rights. PART III: Human rights and humanitarian law: challenges and commonalities. 8. The right to life: the limits of human rights in armed conflict?. 9. The extra-territorial application of human rights: functional universality. 10. War as emergency: derogation. 11. Human rights and humanitarian obligations. 12. Operationalizing human rights in armed conflict. PART IV: The dynamics of war and law. 13. The changing character of war. 14. Governing internal armed violence. 15. Human rights in situations of occupation. 16. Context: the humanization of international law. PART V: Enforcement: practice and potential. 17. United Nations Human Rights Council: monitoring armed conflicts. 18. United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. 19. United Nations human righs treaty bodies. 20. The Inter-American human rights system. 21. The European Court of Human Rights. 22. The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights. 23. Monitoring and litigating humanitarian rights: prospects. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
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8. | Evans, Malcolm D. (ed.) : International law, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law / Evans, Malcolm D. (ed.). - 5th ed.., lxxiii, 896 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0-19-879183-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Stephen C. Neff: A short history of international law. 2. Martti Koskenniemi: What is international law for?. 3. Iain Scobbie: A view from Delft: some thoughts about thinking about international law. 4. Anthea Roberts and Sandesh Sivakumaran: The theory and reality of the sources of international law. 5. Alan Boyle: Soft law in international law-making. 6. Malgosia Fitzmaurice: The practical working of the law of treaties. 7. Matthew Craven and Rose Parfitt: Statehood, self-determination, and recognition. 8. Dapo Akande: International organizations. 9. Robert McCorquodale: The individual and the international legal system. 10. Christopher Staker: Jurisdiction. 11. Philippa Webb: International law and restraints on the exercise of jurisdiction by national courts of states. 12. Chanaka Wickremasinghe: Immunities enjoyed by officials of states and international organizations. 13. Eileen Denza: The relationship between international and national law. 14. James Crawford and Simon Olleson: The character and forms of international responsibility. 15. Phoebe Okowa: Issues of admissibility and the law of international responsibility. 16. Spencer Zifcak: The responsibility to protect. 17. Nigel D. White and Ademola Abass: Countermeasrues and sanctions. 18. John Merrills: The means of dispute settlement. 19. Hugh Thirlway: The International Court of Justice. 20. Christine Gray: The use of force and the international legal order. 21. Sir Malcolm D. Evans: The law of the sea. 22. Catherine Redgwell: International environmental law. 23. Surya P. Subedi: International investment law. 24. Robert Cryer: International criminal law. 25. Sir Nigel Rodley: International human rights law. 26. Geoff Gilbert and Anna Magdalena Rüsch: International refugee and migration law. 27. David Turns: The law of armed conflict (international humanitarian law) INDEX WORDS:
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9. | Papanicolopulu, Irini : International law and the protection of people at sea, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law and the protection of people at sea / Papanicolopulu, Irini, xxiv, 266 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0-19-878030-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction. 1. People, the sea, and international law. 2. Protection by the system and its regimes. 3. The scope of state duties. 4. The content of state obligations. 5. From set of rules to legal regime. INDEX WORDS:
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