1. | Eide, Asbjörn (ed.) : The future of human rights protection in a changing world, 1991 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The future of human rights protection in a changing world : fifty years since the four freedoms address : essays in honour of Torkel Opsahl / Eide, Asbjörn (ed.) ; Helgesen, Jan (ed.) ; Swinehart, Theresa (collab.), 8, 239 p.. - Oslo : Norwegian U.P., 1991. ISBN 82 0021340 4 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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2. | Dimitrijevic, Vojin : The human dimension of post-totalitarianism, 1991 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph The human dimension of post-totalitarianism / Dimitrijevic, Vojin REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: The future of human rights: protection in a changing world: fifty years since the four freedoms address: essays in honour of Torkel Opsahl. - p. 29-40 - Oslo : Norwegian U.P., 1991. ISBN 82 00 21340 4 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Eastern Europe : 8100 NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR |
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3. | Myullerson, Rein A. : Socialism and human rights, 1991 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Socialism and human rights / Myullerson, Rein A. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: The future of human rights: protection in a changing world: fifty years since the four freedoms address: essays in honour of Torkel Opsahl. - p. 9-28 - Oslo : Norwegian U.P., 1991. ISBN 82 00 21340 4 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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4. | Nelson, William : Do it to Julia, 1985 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Do it to Julia / Nelson, William REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : a comparative and international journal of the social sciences, humanities and law : No. 7., p. 557-564. - Baltimore, Maryland : The John Hopkins U.P., 1985. - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Appendix: Statement by Senator Dr.Alberto Zumaran Especial Representative of the Government of Uruguay to the United Nations Commission of Human Rights, 8 March 1985 |
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5. | Vojcanin, Sava Alexander (ed.) : Law, culture and values, 1990 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Law, culture and values : essays in honor of Gray L. Dorsey / Vojcanin, Sava Alexander (ed.), 300 p.. - New Brunswide : Transaction publ., 1990. ISBN 0 88738 305 X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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6. | Birnbaum, Pierre : States and collective action, 1988 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph States and collective action : the European experience / Birnbaum, Pierre, 232 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U.P., 1988. ISBN 0 521 32548 X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Western Europe : 8200 |
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7. | Linz, Juan J. : Problems of democratic transition and consolidation, 1994 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Problems of democratic transition and consolidation : Southern Europe, South America and post-communist Europe / Linz, Juan J. ; Stepan, Alfred, 56 p.. - Uppsala : Department of Government, 1994. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Poland / USSR / Eastern Europe NOTE (MEETINGS): Democracy's victory and crisis : Nobel symposium, Uppsala University, [19940827-19940830], [C] |
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8. | Ingram, Altracta : A political theory of rights, 1994 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph A political theory of rights / Ingram, Altracta, x, 232 p.. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1994. ISBN 0-19-827963-9 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-1; DRD; ADRD; ACHPR; ECHR; ESC; ICESCR |
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9. | Part I, 1995 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Part I : Estonia's path to identity and independence / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Nationalities papers : a quarterly for study of the nationalities of the EX-USSR and Eastern Europe : special topic issue : vol. 23; no. 1., p. 19-182. - New York : Association for the Study of Nationalities of Eastern and EX-USSR, 1995. - ISSN 0090-5992 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. Priit Järve : Transition to democracy. 2. Rain Rosimannus : Political parties : identity and identification. 3. Marika Kirch and Aksel Kirch : Ethnic relations : Estonians and non-Estonians. 4. Peeter Vares and Olga Zurjari : Foreign policy. 5. Andrus Park : Fighting for the minin-state : four scenarios. 5. Kaido Jaanson : Estonia and Baltic Sea cooperation : from idea to reality. 6. Teet Rajasalu : The economy at a turning-point. 7. Erik Terk : A changing economy in a changing society. 8. Siim Kallas : Monetary policy and banking. 9. Yelena Helemäe and Ellu Saar : National reconstruction and social-re-stratification. 10. Anu Narusk : The Estonian family in transition. 11. Aili Aarelaid-Tart and Indrek Tart : Culture and the development of civil society. 12. Rein Ruutsoo : The perception of historical identity and the restoration of Estonian national independence. INDEX WORDS:
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10. | Walmsley, Roy : Developments in the prison systems of Central and Eastern Europe, 1995 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Developments in the prison systems of Central and Eastern Europe / Walmsley, Roy - (HEUNI paper ; no. 4), 42 p.. - Helsinki : European Institute for Crime Prevention and Control, 1995. - ISSN 1236-8245 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Moldova / Croatia / Russia / Slovenia / Albania / Belarus / Latvia / Lithuania / Slovakia / Slovenia / Ukraine |
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11. | Witte, John (ed.) : Religious human rights in global perpsective, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Religious human rights in global perpsective : religious perspectives : vol. 1 / Witte, John (ed.) ; van der Vyer, Johan D. (ed.), xxxv, 597 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1996. ISBN 90-411-0176-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. Religious dimensions of human rights, by Martin E. Marty. 2. Religious rights : an historical perspective, by Brian Tierney. 3. Human rights and biblical legal thought, by Wolfgang Huber. 4. Religious rights and Christian texts, by Luke Timothy Johnson. 5. Religious activism for human rights : a Christian case study, by J. Bryan Hehir. 6. Human rights in the church, by William Johnson Everett. 7. Thinking about women, Christianity and rights, by jean Bethke Elshtain. 8. The religious rights of children, by John E. Coons. 9. Religious human rights in Judaic texts, by David Novak. 10. Forming religious communities and respecting dissenter's rights : a Jewish tradition for a modern society, by Michael J. Broyde. 11. Jewish NGO's and religious human rights : a case study, by Irwin Cotler. 12. Women in Judaism from the perspective of human rights, by Michael S. Berger & Deborah E. Lipstadt. 13. The duty to educate in Jewish law : a right with a purpose, by Michael J Broyde. 14. Islamic foundations of religious human rights, by Abdullahi Ahmed An-N'im. 15. Rights of women within Islamic communities, by Riffat Hassan. 16. The treatment of religious dissidents under classical and contemporary Islamic law, by Donna E. Arzt. 17. An apologia for religious human rights, by James E. Wood. 18. Religion and human rights : a theological apologetic, by Max L. Stackhouse and Stephen E. Healey. 19. Identity, difference and belonging : religious and cultural rights, by Charles Villa-Vicencio. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; Cairo declaration on human rights in Islam; Canadian human rights act; Charter of Paris; CEDAW; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; Helsinki final act; ICCPR; ICESCR; Genocide convention; CRC; Vienna declaration on the law of treaties; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UDHR; Islamic declaration of human rights; |
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12. | Charny, Israel W. (ed.) : The widening circle of genocide, 1994 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The widening circle of genocide : genocide : a critical bibliographic review / Charny, Israel W. (ed.) ; with a foreword by Irving Louis Horowitz - (Genocide ; vol. 3), xxvii, 375 p.. - New Brunswick : Transaction publ., 1994. ISBN 1-56000-172-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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13. | Podgorecki, Adam (ed.) : Totalitarian and post-totalitarian law, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Totalitarian and post-totalitarian law / Podgorecki, Adam (ed.) ; Olgiatri, Vittorio (ed.) - (Onati international series in law and society), xxv, 358 p.. - Dartmouth : Aldershot, 1996. ISBN 1-85521-783-X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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14. | Part one : theoretical framework, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Part one : theoretical framework / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Totalitarian and post-totalitarian law : a sociological analysis / Podgorecki, A.; Oligiati, V. (eds.) - (Onati series in law and society), p. 3-72. - Aldershot : Dartmouth, 1996. ISBN 1-85521-783-X LANGUAGE: ENg ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. Totalitarian law : basic concepts and issues, by Adam Podgorecki. 2. Modes of legal intervention and totalitarian effectiveness, by Antonio La Spina. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: China / Hong Kong LIBRARY LOCATION: off.rätt. |
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15. | Part two : historical and anthropological perspectives, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Part two : historical and anthropological perspectives / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Totalitarian and post-totalitarian law : a sociological analysis / Podgorecki, A.; Oligiati, V. (eds.), p. 73-122. - Aldershot : Dartmouth, 1996. ISBN 1-85521-783-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 3. Byzantium : in search of roots of totalitarianism, by Danuta Gorecki. 4. Law, social organization and totalitarianness : a Melanesian counterpoint, by Peter G. sack INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: China / Poland LIBRARY LOCATION: off.rätt. |
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16. | Part three : totalitarian law in action, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Part three : totalitarian law in action / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Totalitarian and post-totalitarian law : a sociological analysis / Podgorecki, A.; Oligiati, V. (eds.) - (Onati series in law and society), p. 123-211. - Aldershot : Dartmouth, 1996. ISBN 1-85521-783-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 5. Law as an instrument of 'Organizational totalitarianism' : fascist rule over Italian lawyers, by Vittorio Oligiati. 6. Philosophical roots of totalitarianism in twentieth-century Germany, by Joachim K. H. W. Schmidt. 7. Totalitarian law in nationalist Spain, by Claire Peterson. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Italy / Spain / Germany LIBRARY LOCATION: off.rätt. |
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17. | Part four : towards a post-totalitarian law, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Part four : towards a post-totalitarian law / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Totalitarian and post-totalitarian law : a sociological analysis / Podgorecki, A.; Oligiati, V. (eds.) - (Onati series in law and society), p. 215-340. - Aldershot : Dartmouth, 1996. ISBN 1-85521-783-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 8. Apartheid, South Africa's 'Peculiar institution' : law versus justice in a repressive society, by Richard D. Ralston. 9. Post-totalitarianism and Soviet law, by Louise I. Shelley. 10. In the shadow of totalitarian law : law-making in Post-Communist Poland, by Maria Los. 11. Polish Communist and Post-Communist nomenklaturas, by Adam Podgorecki. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USSR / Russian Federation / Poland LIBRARY LOCATION: off.rätt. |
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18. | Kriegel, Blandine : The state and the rule of law (T) , 1995 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The state and the rule of law (T) = L'Etat et les esclaves : réflexions pour l'histoire des états / Kriegel, Blandine, xv, 173 p.. - Princeton, N. J. : New French Thought, 1995. ISBN 0-691-03291-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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19. | Boyle, Kevin (ed.) : Human rights and democracy, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Human rights and democracy : the role of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt / Boyle, Kevin (ed.) ; Sherif, Adel Omar (ed.) - (CIMEL book series ; no. 3), 370 p.. - London : Kluwer Law, 1996. ISBN 90-411-0288-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. The road to the 1971 constitution : a brief constitutional history of modern Egypt, by the editors. 2. The origins and developments of the Egyptian judicial system, by Adel Omar Sherif. 3. The Supreme Constitutional Court and its role in the Egyptian judicial system, by Awad Mohammed El-Morr, Abd El-Rahman Nossier, Adel Omar Sherif. 4. The separation of powers and limits on presidential powers under the Egyptian constitution, by Awad Mohammed El-Morr, Adel Omar Sherif. 5. Democratic participation, by Awad Mohammed El-Morr, Adel Omar Sherif. 6. Human rights in Egypt : international commitments, by Kevin Boyle. 7. The status and protection of property in the constitution, by Awad Mohammed El-Morr. 8. Freedom of expression, by Yakoot Alashmawy, Adel Omar Sherif. 9. The freedom of judicial expression, the right to concur and dissent : a comparative study, by Adel Omar Sherif. 10. Human rights in the constitutional systems of Egypt and other Islamic countries : international and comparative studies, by Awad Mohammed El-Morr. 11. The interpretation of article 2 of the constitution : Islamic Sharia principles as a source of law, by Hatem Aly Labib Gabr. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: North Africa NOTE (GENERAL): CDE; CAT; UDHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; ECHR; CEDAW; ACHPR; AMR; ADRD; |
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20. | Han, Henry H. (ed.) : Terrorism & political violence, 1995 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Terrorism & political violence : limits & possibilities of legal control / Han, Henry H. (ed.) - (Ser. 2 ; vol. 1), xvi, 484 p.. - New York : Oceana, 1995. ISBN 0-379-00906-4 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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21. | Boyle, Alan (ed.) : Human rights approaches to environmental protection, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights approaches to environmental protection / Boyle, Alan (ed.) ; Anderson, Michael (ed.), xx, 313 p.. - Oxford : Clarendon, 1996. ISBN 0-19-826255-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: I. Introduction. 1. Human rights approaches to environmental protection : an overview, by Michael R. Anderson. 2. Environment protection and human rights : conceptual aspects, by J. G. Merrills, by Alan Boyle. II. International dimensions. 3. The role of international human rights law in the protection of the environ- ment, by Alan Boyle. 4. Life, the universe and everything : a critique of annthropocentric rights, by Catherine Redgwell. 5. Environmental rights in existing human rights treaties, by Robin Chuchill. 6. Environmental rights in the European Union : participatory democracy or democratic deficit, by S. Douglas-Scott. 7. Access to environmental justice and procedural rights in international institutions, by James Cameron and Ruth Mackenzie. III. National case studies. 8. Social justice and the judicial enforcement of environmental rights and duties, by Francois Du Bois. 9. Environmental rights and the New South African constitution, by Jan Glazewski. 10. Individual rights to environmental protection in India, by Michael R. Anderson. 11. Practical human rights, NGO's and the environment in Malaysia, by Andrew Harding. 12. Indigenous peoples, environmental degradation and human rights : a case study, by Adriana Fabra. 13. Constitutional environmental rights in Brazil, by Edesio Fernandes. 14. Islam and judicial activism : public litigation and environmental protection in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, by Martin Lau. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Brazil / Colombia / Ecuador / India / Malaysia / Netherlands / New Zealand / Philippines / Pakistan / Rhodesia / South Africa / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; ECHR; Convention on the protection of indigenous and other tribal and semi-tribal populations in independent countries; EEC-treaty; ICCPR; ICESCR; Declaration on the human environment; CEDAW; ACHPR; Conventionon the law of the sea; SEA; AMR; CRC; Convention concerning indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries; TEU; Cairo declaration on human rights in Islam; Charter of Paris; European charter on environment and health; Convention on biological diversity; Framework convention on climate change; |
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22. | N'Zatioula Grovogui, Siba : Sovereigns, quasi sovereigns and Africans, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Sovereigns, quasi sovereigns and Africans : race and self-determination in international law / N'Zatioula Grovogui, Siba - (Borderlines ; vol. 3), xii, 282 p.. - Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 1996. ISBN 0-8166-2667-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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23. | Part III : International and domestic socio-ploitical and economic impediments to the realization of human rights, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Part III : International and domestic socio-ploitical and economic impediments to the realization of human rights / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Conditions for civilized politics : political regimes and compliance with human rights / Eide, A.; Hagtvet, B. (eds.) - ( Nobel symposium ; 74), p. 177-278. - Oslo : Scandinavian U. P., 1996. ISBN 82-00-22644-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. Types of political regimes and respect for human rights : historical and cross-national perspectives, by Juan J. Linz. Rights and regimes: Comments by Robert E. Goodin. 9. Democracy and human rights under different conditions of development, by Robert A. Dahl. 10. Compliance with economic and social human rights : realistic evaluations and monitoring in the light of immediate obligations, by Bard-A. Andreassen, Alan G. Smith, Hugo Stokke. 11. The structure of dominance in the international geo-economic system and the prospects for human rights realization, by Susan George. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICESCR; ESC; ICCPR; |
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24. | Germany (after Nazism), 1995 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Germany (after Nazism) / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Transitional justice : how emerging democracies reckon with former regimes : vol. II : country studies / Kritz, N. J. (ed.); foreword by Nelson Mandela, p. 1-70. - Washington, DC : United States Institute of Peace, 1995. ISBN 1-878379-48-8 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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25. | ed. for the UNPO by Simmons, Mary Kate : Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization yearbook 1995, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization yearbook 1995 / ed. for the UNPO by Simmons, Mary Kate, xvi, 544 p.. - Hague : Kluwer, 1996. - ISSN 1385-3546 ISBN 90-411-0223-X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Sumatra / Macedonia / Rwanda / East Timor / Romania / Iraq / Taiwan / Tibet / Tatarstan / Armenia / Estonia / Georgia / Latvia / Belau LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): Covenant of UNPO Used For Covenant of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (full text) ; |
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26. | Yamani, Mai (ed.) : Feminism and islam, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Feminism and islam : legal and literary perspectives / Yamani, Mai (ed.) ; with additional editorial assistance from Andrew Allen, xii, 385 p.. - New York : New York U. P., 1996. ISBN 0-8147-9681-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. Entrepreneurial women in Egypt, by Afaf Lutfi al-Sayyid Marsot. 2. Law and the desire for social control : an insight into the hanafi concept of Kafa'a with reference to the Fatawa 'Alamgiri (1664-1672), by Mona Siddiqui. 3. Women, Islam and patriarchalsim, by Ghada Karmi. 4. Women in Islamic law, by Raga El-Nimr. 5. The political agendas and textual strategies of Levantine women writers, by Elizabeth McKee. 6. Crimes of honour and the construction of gender in Arab societies, by Lama Abu-odeh. 7. islam and feminism : an analysis of political strategies, by Haleh Afshar. 8. Gender and the politics of religion in the Middle East, by Maha Azzam. 9. The mythology of modernity : women and democracy in Lebanon, by Jean Said Makdisi´. 10. Gulf women and Islamic law, by Munira Fakhro. 11. Some observations on women in Saudi Arabia, by Mai Yamani. 12. Stretching the limits : a feminist reading of the Shari'a in post-Khomeini Iran, by ZIba Mir-Hosseini. 13. Statutory discrimination in Lebanon : a lawyer's view, by Souad Mokbel-Wensley. 14. Islamic family legislation : the authoritarian discourse of silence, by Najla Hamadeh. 15. The women's convention in the Muslim world, by jane Connors. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; |
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27. | Lam, Maivan Clech : At the edge of the state, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph At the edge of the state : indigenous peoples and self-determination / Lam, Maivan Clech, xxvi, 232 p.. - Ardsley : Transnational publ., 2000. ISBN 1-57105-076-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. I. THE SITUATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES TODAY :. A. The Distinctions Between Indigenous, Tribal, and Minority Peoples. B. The General Condition of Indigenous Peoples :. 1. The Colonial Period. 2. The Present Period. C. Concerns Regarding Ethnocide and Genocide. D. The Indigenous/NGO Alliance THE INDIGENOUS ASSERTION OF SELF-DETERMINATION AT THE UNITED NATIONS :. A. The Engagement of the United Nations. B. The Representativeness of Indigenous Participants. C. The Rights Sought by Indigenous Peoples. D. The Indigenous Position on Self-Determination. E. The Reaction of States. F. The Role of the Working Group on Indigenous Populations. III. THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF THE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION :. A. The 1648 Peace of Westphalia: The Creation of the Modem State. B. The 1 789 French Revolution: The State Becomes a People. C. The 1914 League of Nations: Peoples Become States. D. The Decolonization Movement. E. Forgotten Polities. IV. THE DEVELOPING NORM OF SELF-DETERMINATION :. A. The League of Nations; European Minorities Are Entitled to Self-Determination. B. Decolonization: Colonial Territories Are Entitled to Self-Determination. C. The International Human Rights Covenants: All Peoples Are Entitled to Self-Determination. D. Post-1971 Developments: Peoples in Independent States Exercise Self-Determination. E. Indigenous Peoples and States. V. A CRITIQUE OFTHE STATE-CENTERED APPROACH TO SELF-DETERMINATION :. A. Opportunism v. Principle. B. The Total itarianism of the State. C. International Society or Interstate System. D. Power v. Need. VI. A PROPOSAL: A. The Proposal. 1. U.N. Recognition of The Right of Self-Determination. 2. A Permanent Forum. 3. U.N. Oversight of Indigenous-State Negotiations. B. The Justification:. 1. Necessity. 2. Social Theory. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ICESCR; Draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples (full text); American declaration of the rights of indigenous peoples; Declarati on on friendly relations and co-operation among states; Draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; Convention concerning indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); Declaration on the rights of minorities; Helsinki final act; Treaty of Westphalia; |
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28. | Lauristin, Marju (ed.) : Return to the Western world, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Return to the Western world : cultural and political perspectives on the Estonian post-communist transition / Lauristin, Marju (ed.) ; Vihalemm, Peeter (ed.) with Karl Erik Rosengren and Lennart Weibull, xvi, 387 p.. - Tartu : Tartu U. P., 1997. ISBN 9985-56-257-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. Part I : Theoretical outline:. 2. Culture in society : agency and structure, continuity and change, by Karl Erik Rosengren. 3. Contexts of transition, by Marju Lauristin. PART II: Historical background:. 4. Historical heritage : the relations between Estonia and her Nordic neighbors, by Helmut Piirimäe. 5. Recent historical developments in Estonia : three stages of transition (1987-1997), by Marju Lauristin, Peeter Vihalemm. Part III : Regional space : framework for transition:. 6. Changing national spaces in the Baltic area, by Peeter Vihalemm. 7. Swedish views of the world, by Lennart Weibull, Karl Erik Rosengren. 8. Finnish views on Estonia and other neighbors, by Pertti Suhonen. PART IV : Democratization of Estonian society:. 9. Development of political culture in Estonia, by Peeter Vihalemm, Marju Lauristin, Ivar Tallo. 10. Two young democracies and an old one, by Lennart Weibull, Sören Holmberg. 11. Estonian media in the process of change, by Peeter Vihalemm, Epp Lauk, Marju Lauristin. PART V: Changing values in the Baltic region:. 12. Changing value systems : civilizational shift and local differences, by Marju Lauristin, Triin Vihalemm. 13. Changing discourses on values in Estonia, by Triin Vihalemm. 14. Cultural adjustment to the changing societal environment : the case of Russians in Estonia, by Triin Vihalemm, Marju Lauristin. 15. Coda : time will tell, by Karl Erik Rosengren, Lennart Weibull. INDEX WORDS:
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29. | Roth, Brad, R. : Governmental illegitimacy in international law, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Governmental illegitimacy in international law / Roth, Brad, R., xxx, 439 p.. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1999. ISBN 0-19-826852-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Preface by Oscar Schachter. Acknowledgements. 1. International Politics, International Law, and the Legitimacy of Domestic Governments. A. The Issue: Illegitimate Governments as a Legal Category. B. Legal Norms and International Security. C. The Paradox of Sovereignty in International Law. 2. Legal Legitimacy in Theoretical Perspective. A. The Question of Legitimate Authority. B. Legal Legitimacy and International Political Morality. 3. Popular Sovereignty and Domestic Constitutional Orders. A. Vehicles of Legitimation. B. The Constitutional Order and Its Limits. C. The Primacy of the Legitimating Vision. 4. The Rise and Fall of Revolutionary-Democratic Dictatorship. A. Theoretical Foundations of Revolutionary Democracy. B. Teleological Democracy and Vanguard Dictatorship. C. Revolutionary-Democratic Dictatorship and Contemporary International Discourse. 5 A. Recognition Doctrine. B. Recognition and Intervention in Internal Armed ct. C. Legitimacy Contests and Modes of Collective Resolution. 6. Ascertaining the Will of 'Peoples': Governmental Illegitimacy and Self-Determination. A. From Principle to Right: Self-Determination in the Scheme of Sovereign Equality. B. Self-Determination and Popular Will. C. Local Deprivations of Self-Determination: Rhodesia, South Africa and Beyond. 7. Two Governments, One State: Recognition Contests and the Use of Force. A. UN Credentials and Collective Legal Recognition. B. Intervention by invitation of the Legitimate Government. C. Governmental Illegitimacy and Foreign Intervention: Three Cases. D. Recognition Contests, 1950-89. 8. Governmental Illegitimacy and Political Participation. A. Political Participation in Human Rights Law. B. Legitimacy and Quasi-Plebiscitary Elections. C. Participation and the Basis of Governmental Authority. 9. Haiti and Beyond: Popular Will and De-Legitimation in the 1990s. A. Collective Responses to the Breakdown of Electoral Arbitration. B. The Broader Context: Sovereignty and Internal Crises in the 1990s. C. Governmental Illegitimacy and Collective Practice. 10. Conclusion: Sovereignty and Popular Will. A. The International Law of Governmental Illegitimacy. B. The Dangers of Liberal-Democratic Legitimism. C. Conclusion. Notes Index INDEX WORDS:
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30. | Janis, Mark W. (ed.) : Religion and international law, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Religion and international law / Janis, Mark W. (ed.) ; Evans, Carolyn (ed.), xviii, 513 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1999. ISBN 90-411-1174-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 1. Religion and the sources of international law in antiquity, by David J. Bederman. 2. The confusian view of world order, by Frederick Tse-shyang Chen. 3. International law in ancient Hindu India, by Ved P. Nanda. 4. The influence of Judaism on the development of international law : an assessment, by Shabtai Rosenne. 5. A surevy of Islamic international law, by Gamal M. Badr. 6. Francisco Suarez on the law of nations, by John P. Doyle. 7. Religion and the literature of international law : some standard texts, by Mark W. Janis. 8. Images of religion in international legaltheory system, by James A: R. Nafziger. 9. The functions of religion in the international legal system, by James A. R. Nafziger. 10. Natural law, religion and the development of international law, by Hilaire McCoubrey. 11. Protestants, progress and peace : enthusiasm for an international court in early nineteenth-century America, by Mark W. Janis. 12. American versions of the international law of Christendom : kent, Whetaon and the Grotain tradition, by Mark W. janis. 13. Christianity and theories of international law in nineteenth-century Britain, by John E. Noyes. 14. Spiritual energy and secular power, by William W. Park. 15. Losing faith in the secualr : law, religion and the culture of international governance, by David Kennedy. 16. The global resurgence of religion, international law and international society, by Scott Thomas. 17. British quakers, the peace tax and international law, by Nicholas Grief. 18. islamic fundamentalism and its impact on international law and politics, by M. H. A. Reisman. 19. Religious freedom in European human rights law : the search for a guiding conception, by Carolyn Evans. 20. The challenges of human rights law for religious traditions, by Hilary Charlesworth. 21. Universal rights talk/pluralilty of voices : a philosophical-theological hearing, by matthew A. Ritter. 22. Looking for a global ethic : try international law, by William P. George. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Austria / Australia / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Cambodia / ceylon / Chile / China / Egypt / India / Italy / Israel / Luxembourg / New Zealand / Pakistan / Palestine / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Saudi-arabia / United Kingdom / USA LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Scotland NOTE (GENERAL): Arab charter on human rights; Cairo declaration of human rights in Islam; CAT; CEDAW; CERD; Genocide convention; Migrant workers convention; CRC; Refugee convention; ECHR; Geneva conventions; UN charter; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; UDHR; ACHPR; Declaration of Paris; Vienna convention on treaties; |