181. | Vandaele, Arne : International labour rights and the social clause, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International labour rights and the social clause : friends or foes / Vandaele, Arne, 949 p.. - London : Camreoon May, 2005. ISBN 1-90501701-4 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; EU charter of fundamental rights; CERD; CEDAW; Convention Concerning the Abolition of Forced Labour (C105); Convention no. 87 on freedom of association and protection of the right to organize; Convention on the right to organise and collective bargaining (ILO convention no. 98); Convention no. 131 on minimum weight; The worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182); Declaration of Philadelphia; Declaration on the rights of the child; ECHR; ESC; Havana charter; ICESCR; CERD; ICCPR; TEU; Revised ESC; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Laeken declaration; |
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182. | Koskinen, Päivi : To own or to be owned, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series To own or to be owned : women and land rights in rural Tanzania / Koskinen, Päivi REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Human rights in development : yearbook 2002 : empowerment, participation, accountability and non-discrimination : operationalising a human rights-based approach to development / Scheinin, M.; Suksi, M. (eds.) - (Nordic human rights publications ; 8), p. 145-186. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2005. - ISSN 0801-8049 ISBN 90-04-13875-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Tanzania NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; CEDAWM ICESCR; ICCPR; |
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183. | Conforti, Benedetto : The law and practice of the United Nations, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The law and practice of the United Nations / Conforti, Benedetto. - 3. rev. ed.. - (Legal aspects of international organization ; vol. 42), xvi, 328 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2005. ISBN 90-04-14309-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents Preface. Abbreviations. General Bibliography. Introduction. 1. The Membership. Section I: Acquisition of Membership Status.Section II: Modifications in Membership Status. 2. The Organs. Section I: The Security Council. Section II: The General Assembly. Section III: The Secretariat. IV: The Economic and Social Council and the Trusteeship Council. Section V: The International Court of Justice. 3. The Functions. Section I: General Limits to United Nations Functions. Section II: Maintenance of the Peace: Functions of the Security Council. Section III: Maintenance of the Peace: the Functions of the General Assembly. Section IV: Maintenance of the Peace: The Functions of the Secretary-General. Section V: Maintenance of the Peace and Regional Organizations. Section VI: Economic Co-operation and Action for Development.Section VII: The Protection of Human Rights. Section VIII: De-colonisation and Self-Determination of Peoples. Section IX: Registration of Treaties. Section X: The Judicial Functions. Section XI: Financing the Organization. 4. The Acts. Analytical Index. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Albania / Angola / Austria / Belize / Benin / Bolivia / Burundi / Bulgaria / Cambodia / Central Africa / Chile / China / Congo / Cuba / Cyprus / Czechoslovakia / East Timor / El Salvador / Eritrea / Ethiopia / Falkland Islands / Georgia / Greece / Grenada / Haiti / Honduras / Hungary / India / Indonesia / Iran / Iraq / Israel / Ivory Coast / Korea / Kuwait / laos / Lebanon / Libya / Macedonia / Malvinas / Mauritania / Mongolia / Namibia / Nicaragua / Nigeria / Pakistan / Palestine / Panama / Poland / Portugal / Rhodesia / Rwanda / Romania / Serbia Montenegro / Sierra Leone / Somalia / South africa / Sudan / Syria / Switzerland / Taiwan / Turkey / Turkmenistan / Ukraine / USSR / Western Sahara / yemen / Yugoslavia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo |
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184. | Olin, Karin : Positiva åtgärder i eftersträvandet av faktisk jämställdhet - en grupprättighet till fördel för kvinnor i arbetslivet, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Positiva åtgärder i eftersträvandet av faktisk jämställdhet - en grupprättighet till fördel för kvinnor i arbetslivet / Olin, Karin, 1, 87 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi. Rättsvetenskapliga institutionen, 2004. LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Master's thesis in public international law, Åbo Akademi University, [2004] NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ICJ statute; UDHR; ECHR; Refugee convention; Convention on the nationality of married women; CDE; ESC; ICCPR; CEDAW; Additional protocol to ESC; CRC; Revised ESC; CEDAW-OP; Beijing declaration and platform of action; ECHRP-12; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: seminarierummet |
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185. | Luopajärvi, Katja : International Accountability for Honour Killings as Human Rights Violations, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial International Accountability for Honour Killings as Human Rights Violations / Luopajärvi, Katja REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Nordisk tidsskrift for menneskerettigheter = Nordic journal of human rights : vol. 22; no. 1., p. 2-21. - Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2004. - ISSN 1503-6480 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; CRC; ECHR; AMR; DEDAW; Inter-American convention on violence against women;
URL http://www.humanrights.uio.no/forskning/publ/mr/2004/1/sammendrag_01_04.html |
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186. | Grimheden, Jonas (ed.) : Sverige och de mänskliga rättigheterna, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Sverige och de mänskliga rättigheterna : en kritisk granskning / Grimheden, Jonas (ed.) ; Laurin, Carin ; Månsson, Peter Vedel REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Nordisk tidsskrift for menneskerettigheter =_ Nordic journal of human rights : vol. 22; no. 2., p. 166-180. - Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2004. - ISSN 1503-6480 LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Sweden
URL http://www.humanrights.uio.no/forskning/publ/mr/2004/2/sammendrag_02_04.html |
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187. | Emberland, Marius : Internasjonale tillsynsorganers synpunkter på oppfolgningen av Norges menneskerettighetsforpliktelser, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Internasjonale tillsynsorganers synpunkter på oppfolgningen av Norges menneskerettighetsforpliktelser / Emberland, Marius REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Nordisk tidsskrift for menneskerettigheter =_ Nordic journal of human rights : vol. 22; no. 2., p. 206-221. - Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2004. - ISSN 1503-6480 LANGUAGE: NOR INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Norway NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; CEDAW; CAT; CERD; ICCPR;
URL http://www.humanrights.uio.no/forskning/publ/mr/2004/2/sammendrag_02_04.html |
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188. | Day, Shelagh : The Montreal principles , 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The Montreal principles : needed clarity on women's right to equal enjoyment of economic, social and cultural rights / Day, Shelagh ; Farha, Leilani ; Mollmann, Marianne REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Nordisk tidsskrift for menneskerettigheter = Nordic journal of human rights : vol. 22; no. 3., p. 345-351. - Oslo : Universitetsforlaget, 2004. - ISSN 1503-6480 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna declaration and programme of action; Limburg principles; ICESCR; ICCPR; |
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189. | Mullally, Siobhan : Gendered citizenship, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Gendered citizenship : debating reproductive rights in Ireland / Mullally, Siobhan REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : vol. 27; no. 1., p. 78-104. - Baltimore, MA : John Hopkins U. P., 2005. - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; CEDAW; CRC;
URL http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/human_rights_quarterly/toc/hrq27.1.html (full text) |
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190. | Vandenhole, Wouter : The procedures before the UN human rights treaty bodies, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The procedures before the UN human rights treaty bodies : divergence or convergence / Vandenhole, Wouter, xx, 331 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2004. ISBN 90-5095-398-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I. THE COMMITTEES . CHAPTER 1. COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION (CERD) . A. Legal Basis and Rules of Procedure . B. Composition . C. Functioning . D. Type of Organ . CHAPTER 2. HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE (HRC) . A. Legal Basis and Rules of Procedure . B. Composition . C. Functioning . D. Type of Organ . CHAPTER 3. COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN (CEDAW COMMITTEE) . A. Legal Basis and Rules of Procedure . B. Composition . C. Functioning . D. Type of Organ . CHAPTER 4. COMMITTEE AGAINST TORTURE (CAT COMMITTEE) . A. Legal Basis and Rules of Procedure . B. Composition . C. Functioning . D. Type of Organ . CHAPTER 5. COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (ESCR COMMITTEE) . A. Legal Basis and Rules of Procedure . B. Composition . C. Functioning . D. Type of Organ . CHAPTER 6. COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD (CRC COMMITTEE) . A. Legal Basis and Rules of Procedure . B. Composition . C. Functioning . D. Type of Organ . CHAPTER 7. COMMITTEE ON THE PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF ALL MIGRANT WORKERS AND MEMBERS OF THEIR FAMILIES (CMW COMMITTEE) . A. Legal Basis and Rules of Procedure . B. Composition . C. Functioning . D. Type of Organ . CHAPTER 8. CONCLUSIONS . A. Legal Basis and Rules of Procedure . B. Composition . C. Functioning . D. Type of Organ . PART II. REPORTING PROCEDURE . CHAPTER 1. COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION . A. Guidelines for Reporting . B. Periodicity . C. Processing of Reports . D. Unsatisfactory Reporting . E. Overdue Reports and Lack of Reporting . F. Nature of the Procedure . CHAPTER 2. HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE . A. Guidelines for Reporting . B. Periodicity . C. Processing of Reports . D. Unsatisfactory Reporting . E. Overdue Reports and Lack of Reporting . F. Nature of the Procedure . CHAPTER 3. COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN . A. Guidelines for Reporting . B. Periodicity . C. Processing of Reports . D. Unsatisfactory Reporting . E. Overdue Reports and Lack of Reporting . F. Nature of the Procedure . CHAPTER 4. COMMITTEE AGAINST TORTURE . A. Guidelines for Reporting . B. Periodicity . C. Processing of Reports . D. Unsatisfactory Reporting . E. Overdue Reports and Lack of Reporting . F. Nature of the Procedure . CHAPTER 5. COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS . A. Guidelines for Reporting . B. Periodicity . C. Processing of Reports . D. Unsatisfactory Reporting . E. Overdue Reports and Lack of Reporting . F. Nature of the Procedure . CHAPTER 6. COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD . A. Guidelines for Reporting . B. Periodicity . C. Processing of Reports . D. Unsatisfactory Reporting . E. Overdue Reports and Lack of Reporting . F. Nature of the Procedure . CHAPTER 7. COMMITTEE ON THE PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF ALL MIGRANT WORKERS AND MEMBERS OF THEIR FAMILIES . A. Guidelines for Reporting . B. Periodicity . C. Processing of Reports . D. Unsatisfactory Reporting . E. Overdue Reports and Lack of Reporting . F. Nature of the Procedure . CHAPTER 8. CONCLUSIONS . A. Guidelines for Reporting . B. Periodicity . C. Processing of Reports . D. Unsatisfactory Reporting . E. Overdue Reports and Lack of Reporting . F. Nature of the Procedure . PART III. OTHER ACTIVITIES CLOSELY RELATED TO THE REPORTING PROCEDURE . CHAPTER 1. EMERGENCY AND EARLY WARNING PROCEDURES . A. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. B. Human Rights Committee . C. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women . D. Committee against Torture . E. Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights . F. Committee on the Rights of the Child . G. Committee on the Protection of the Rights of all Migrant Workers and Members of their Families . H. Conclusions . CHAPTER 2. GENERAL COMMENTS AND DAYS OF GENERAL DISCUSSION . A. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination . B. Human Rights Committee . C. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women . D. Committee Against Torture . E. Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights . F. Committee on the Rights of the Child . G. Committee on the Protection of the Rights of all Migrant Workers and Members of their Families . H. Conclusions . PART IV. COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES . CHAPTER 1. HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE . A. Generalities. B. Characteristics of the Procedure . C. Examination of Complaints . CHAPTER 2. COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION . A. Generalities . B. Characteristics of the Procedure . C. Examination of Complaints . CHAPTER 3. COMMITTEE AGAINST TORTURE . A. Generalities . B. Characteristics of the Procedure . C. Examination of Complaints . CHAPTER 4. COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN . A. Generalities . B. Characteristics of the Procedure . C. Examination of Complaints . CHAPTER 5. COMMITTEE ON THE PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF ALL MIGRANT WORKERS AND MEMBERS OF THEIR FAMILIES . CHAPTER 6. COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS . CHAPTER 7. COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD . CHAPTER 8. CONCLUSIONS . A. Generalities . B. Characteristics of the Procedure . C. Examination of Complaints . PART V. INQUIRY PROCEDURE . CHAPTER 1. COMMITTEE AGAINST TORTURE . A. Legal Basis . B. Procedure . C. Practice . CHAPTER 2. COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN . A. Legal Basis . B. Procedure . C. Practice . CHAPTER 3. CONCLUSIONS . A. Legal Basis . B. Procedure . C. Practice . GENERAL CONCLUSIONS . A. Convergence and Common Principles of Procedural Law . B. Factors Contributing to the Dynamics of Convergence and Harmonization . SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY . INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ICESCR; CAT; CRC; CEDAW; Migrant workers convention; |
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191. | Mertus, Julie A. : United Nations and human rights, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph United Nations and human rights : a guide for a new era / Mertus, Julie A. - ( Global institutions series), xvii, 223 p.. - London : Routledge, 2005. ISBN 0-415-34338-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Aghanistan / Albania / Algeria / Argentina / Australia / Austria / Burma / Burundi / Cambodia / Canada / Chechnya / China / Congo / Croatia / East Timor / El Salvador / Gaza / Germany / Ghana / Georgia / Germany / Greece / Guatemala / Guyana / Haiti / India / Indonesia / Iraq / Israel / Italy / Japan / Jordan / Kuwait / Latvia / Lebanon / Liberia / Libya / Mexico / Moldova / Mongolia / Namibia / Nepal / Netherlands / New Zealand / North Ireland / Palestine / Philippines / Poland / Portugal / Rhodesia / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Sierra Leone / Slovenia / Somalia / South Africa / USSR / Spain / Syria / Tajikistan / Tanzania / Uganda / United Kingdom / Uzbekistan / Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; CEDAW; CERD; ICESCR; ICCPR; ICESCR; UDHR; |
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192. | Gunner, Göran (red.) : Allas värde och lika rätt, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Allas värde och lika rätt : perspektiv på mänskliga rättigheter / Gunner, Göran (red.) ; Namli, Elena, 345 p.. - Lund : Studentlitteratur, 2005. ISBN 91-44-03769-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: INNEHÅLL:. Inledning. 1. Mänskliga rättigheter, av Göran Gunner. Mänskliga rättigheter – en internationell och nationell angelägenhet, 19 Politisk vilja och rättskällor, 21 Det universella regelverket, 22 Kontrollmekanismer, särskilda rapportörer och ombudsmän, 26 Regionala regelverket, 28 ILO och OSSE, 31 Andra aktörer, 32 Att läsa vidare. 2. Ekonomiska, sociala och kulturella rättigheter, av Therese Björk. Rättigheternas karaktär, 36 Var rättigheterna regleras, 39 Rätten till arbete och rätten till social trygghet, 40 Rätten till en skälig levnadsstandard, 43 Rätten till hälsa, 47 Rätten till utbildning, 49 Rätten till kultur, 52 Utmaningar, 53 Att läsa vidare. 3. Medborgerliga och politiska rättigheter, av Karin Åhman. Närmare om rättigheterna, 57 Den nationella regleringen, 60 Den internationella regleringen, 65 Att läsa vidare. 4. Humanitär rätt, av Malin Greenhill. Historik – Henry Dunant, 71 Internationella rödakors- och rödahalvmånerörelsen och humanitär rätt, 72 Den humanitära rättens två ben, 74 Stridsmedel och stridsmetoder, 74 Sårade och sjuka, 77 Krigsfångar, 78 Civila, 80 Interna väpnade konflikter, 81 Barnsoldater, 82 Vem kontrollerar?, 83 Vem straffar?, 84 Utbildning och information, 86 Att läsa vidare. 5. Mänskliga rättigheter ur ett filosofiskt perspektiv, av Elena Namli. Förståelsen av människan som fri och rationell, 88 Upplysningen, förnuftet och politiken, 91 Kränkningar av människovärdet, 95 Negativa och positiva rättigheter, 97 Om rättigheter i konflikt, 101 Grund för mänskliga rättigheter, 105 Att läsa vidare. 6. Diskriminering, av Lotta Lerwall. Regler på olika nivåer, 109 Olika typer av diskrimineringsförbud, 111 Förbud mot diskriminering i svensk rätt, 114 Definitioner av diskriminering, 116 Den diskriminerande handlingen, 118 Diskrimineringsgrunder, 120 Orsakssamband, 122 Beviskrav, 123 Gränserna för diskriminering, 124 Sverige och Rasdiskrimineringskonventionen, 126 Att läsa vidare. 7. Barnets rättigheter, av Birgitta Rubenson. Barndom och vuxenblivande, 129 FN:s konvention om barnets rättigheter, 131 Barnpolitik i Sverige, 138 Internationellt samarbete, 142 Viktiga temaområden, 144 Att läsa vidare. 8. Kvinnor och mänskliga rättigheter, av Diana Amnéus. Bakgrund och historisk överblick, 151 Kvinnors rättigheter – mänskliga rättigheter?, 153 Uppdelningen mellan offentligt och privat – ett hinder för kvinnors MR, 154 Mänskliga rättigheter – för alla människor? Problem med könsneutral lagstiftning, 155 FN:s konvention om avskaffande av all slags diskriminering av kvinnor (1979), 155 Kvinnokommittén, 158 Tilläggsprotokollet till kvinnokonventionen (1999), 159 Kvinnokonferensen i Peking (1995) och Peking +5 (2000), 159 Våld mot kvinnor – ett brott mot de mänskliga rättigheterna?, 161 Att läsa vidare. 9. Yttrandefriheten, Thomas von Vegesack. Uppfattningar, 172 Upplysningar, 174 Upplevelser, 175 Yttrandefrihetens kanaler, 178 Yttranden som mänsklig rättighet, 184 Att läsa vidare. 10. Religions- och samvetsfrihet, Göran Gunner. Religionsfrihet i Sverige, 189 Den europeiska konventionen, 191 Förenta Nationerna och religionsfriheten, 194 Organisationen för säkerhet och samarbete i Europa, 203 Till frågan om definition av religion, 206 Att läsa vidare. 11. Ursprungsfolks och kulturella minoriteters rättigheter, av Christina Johnsson. Definitioner av begreppen minoritet och ursprungsfolk, 212 Mänskliga rättigheter för minoriteter och ursprungsfolk, 217 Minoriteters och ursprungsfolks rättigheter i folkrätten – allmänt, 219 Minoriteters och ursprungsfolks rättigheter i folkrätten – FN, 220 Minoriteters och ursprungsfolks rättigheter i folkrätten – Europarådet och OSSE, 225 Minoriteters och ursprungsfolks rättigheter i Sverige, 227 Var finns det bästa skyddet?, 230 Att läsa vidare. 12. Asyl- och flyktingrätt, av Anders Sundquist. Internationella överenskommelser och svensk rätt, 234 Flyktingkonventionen, 235 Rätten att söka skydd, 238 Migrationsverket och Utlänningsnämnden, 241 Problem eller brister vid myndigheternas handläggning, 243 Resursfrågan, 246 Att läsa vidare. 13. Den ”värdelösa” juridiken, av Percy Bratt och Fredrik Kron. Rättspositivismen, 252 Sambandet mellan rättigheter och demokrati, 255 Juridisk metod och utvecklingen av ett rättighetsskydd, 256 Utvecklingslinjer i Sverige och internationellt, 260 Att läsa vidare. 14. Teologi och mänskliga rättigheter, av Per Sundman. Begreppen rättighet och mänsklig rättighet, 268 Antropocentrism, 270 Den kristna gemenskapens etik, 272 Imago Dei – människan som Guds avbild, 275 Människovärde och mänsklig förmåga, 276 Människovärde som gåva, 279 Att läsa vidare. 15. Rättigheter i en postmodern värld, av Elena Namli. Ar rättigheterna en konstruktion?, 285 Konstruktivism och relativism, 288 Mångkulturalism och universella värden, 291 Den globala utmaningen, 295 I skuggan av 11 september, 299 Kommunikation utan konsensus, 301 Om gamla utopier och unga realister, 305 Att läsa vidare. 17. Folkmord, andra internationella brott och den internationella straffrätten, av Pål Wrange. Historisk tillbakablick, 309 Brotten, 311 Ansvaret för internationella brott mot folkrätten, 316 Beivrande av brotten, 318 Hur kan folkmord och andra internationella brott beivras och förhindras?, 320 Att läsa vidare, 324 Mänskliga rättigheter i utveckling – mer juridik och mindre politik, 327 Gudmundur Alfredsson Nationell implementering och utbildning i mänskliga rättigheter, 328 Övervakning av mänskliga rättigheter – en angelägenhet för folkrätten, 330 Konsolidering snarare än fortsatt vidlyftig utvidgning, 332 Kvinnors mänskliga rättigheter, 334 Universalitet, 335 Förstärkning av vissa internationella överenskommelser, 336 Mainstreaming, demokrati och god samhällsstyrning, 338 Frivilligorganisationer, 340 Att läsa vidare, 341 Förkortningar, 343 Pris: 258:- (6% moms) Artikelnr: 31913-01 ISBN: 9144037694 Upplaga: 1 Utgivningsår: 2005 Sidantal: 345 Beskrivning Författare Kontakta oss INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; CEDAW; ECHR;
URL http://www.studentlitteratur.se/o.o.i.s?id=1488&artnr=31913-01&csid=5035&mp=4918 |
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193. | Baderin, Mashood A. : Recent developments in the African regional human rights system, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Recent developments in the African regional human rights system / Baderin, Mashood A. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights law review : vol. 5; no. 1., p. 117-150. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2005. - ISSN 1461-7781 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention on preventing and combating corruption (CPCC); ACHPR; CEDAW; |
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194. | Amirthalingam, Kumaralingam : Women's rights, international norms and domestic violence, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Women's rights, international norms and domestic violence : Asian perspectives / Amirthalingam, Kumaralingam REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : vol. 27; no. 2., p. 683-708. - Baltimore, MA : John Hopkins U. P., 2005. - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Singapore / Malaysia NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; |
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195. | Feyter, Koen de : Human rights, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Human rights : social justice in the age of the market / Feyter, Koen de - ( Global issues), xi, 238 p.. - London : Zed Books, 2005. ISBN 1-84277-487-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:: 1. Introduction . 2. Essentials. 3. Obstacles. 4. After 9/11. 5. Geneva. 6. Avenues of hope. 7. The Added value of human rights Conclusion INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; CEDAW; CAT; ECHR; AMR; ICESCR; Migrant workers convention; CRC; Declaration on the right to development; UN charter; |
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196. | Lagoutee, Stephanie (ed.) : Prohibition of discrimination in the Nordic countries, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Prohibition of discrimination in the Nordic countries : the complicated fate of protocol no. 12 to the European convention on human rights / Lagoutee, Stephanie (ed.), 140 p.. - Copenhagen : The Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2005. ISBN 87-90744-89-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. About Protocol No. 12 to the European Convention on Human Rights: A New European Standard Against Discrimination: Negotiating Protocol No. 12 to the European Convention on Human Rights , jeroen Schokkenboek. Protocol No. 12 - The Dutch Debate .Janneke Gerards. Part 1: Current Problems of Discrimination:. Denmark. Birgitte Kofod Olsen. Finland. Timo Makkonen. Iceland. Gudrun D. Gudmundsdottir. Norway. Gro Hillestad Thune. Part 2: Regional and International Human Rights Standards:. International Covenant on Civil and political Rights. Martin Scheinin. Protection Against Racial Discrimination: UN Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Morten Kjaerum. Part 3: Status of Protocol No. 12 in the Five Nordic Countries:. Denmark. Nina Holst-Christensen. Finland. Camilla Busck-Nielsen . Iceland. Ragna Amadottir. Norway. Petter F. Wille Sweden. Inger Kalmerbom INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Proceedings from the Nordic Round Table on ECHR protocol no. 12 in the Nordic countries, held in Copenhagen on the 13th and 14th of December 2004, [C] NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR-2; ECHRP-12; ICCPR-26; GC-18(ICCPR); |
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197. | Banda, Fareda : Women, law and human rights, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Women, law and human rights : an African perspective / Banda, Fareda, xlv, 407 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2005. ISBN 1-84113-128-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. I. Introduction . 2. Law in Africa. 3. Human Rights in Africa. 4. Family Law, Gender Equality and Human Rights. 5. Violence against Women and Reproductive Rights. 6. Female Genital Cutting, Human Rights and National Legislation. 7. Culture, Development and Participation . 8. Conclusion . INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Algeria / Botswana / Burkina Faso / Cote d'Ivoire / Egypt / Eritrea / Ethiopia / Ghana / Guinea / Kenya / Lesotho / Malawi / Morocco / Mozambique / Namibia / Nigeria / Rwanda / Senegal / Seychelles / Sierra Leone / South Africa / Rhodesia / Swaziland / Tanzania / Togo / Tunisia / Uganda / Zambia / Zimbabwe / India / Norway / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; CEDAW; ACHPR; ACHPR-OP; ICCPR; ICESCR; DEDAW; CEDAW-OP; CRC; OAU cultural charter for Africa; African protocol on women's rights and drafts; African protocol on women's rights; League of Arab states charter onthe rights of the Arab child; Arab charter on human rights; AMR; ECHR-8; ECHRP-12; |
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198. | Vandenhole, Wouter : Non-discrimination and equality in the view of the UN human rights treaty bodies, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Non-discrimination and equality in the view of the UN human rights treaty bodies / Vandenhole, Wouter, xiii, 293 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2005. ISBN 90-5095-500-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CHAPTER I. TREATY REGIMES:. A. The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) B. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (CCPR) C. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) D. The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) E. The Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT) F. The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) G. The Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (CMW) H. Conclusions. CHAPTER II. THE CONCEPT OF EQUALITY AND NON-DISCRIMINATION:. A. Definitions and Qualifiers 1. Definitions 2. Qualifiers a. De Jure and De Facto Discrimination and Equality b. Intentional and Non-Intentional Discrimination c. Direct and Indirect Discrimination d. Multiple Discrimination e. Systemic Inequality f. Private Discrimination B. The Committees 1. CERD a. Definition b. Qualifiers i. De Jure and De Facto ii. Intentional and Non-Intentional iii. Direct and Indirect iv. Multiple Discrimination v. Systemic Inequality vi. Private Discrimination 2. HRC a. Definition b. Qualifiers i. De Jure and De Facto ii. Intentional and Non-Intentional iii. Direct and Indirect iv. Multiple Discrimination v. Systemic Discrimination vi. Private Discrimination 3. CESCR Committee a. Definition b. Qualifiers i. De Jure and De Facto ii. Intentional and Non-Intentional iii. Direct and Indirect iv. Multiple Discrimination v. Systemic Discrimination vi. Private Discrimination 4. CEDAW Committee a. Definition b. Qualifiers i. De Jure and De Facto ii. Intentional and Non-Intentional iii. Direct and Indirect iv. Multiple Discrimination v. Systemic Inequality vi. Private Discrimination 5. CRC Committee a. Definition b. Qualifiers i. De Jure and De Facto ii. Intentional and Non-Intentional iii. Direct and Indirect iv. Multiple Discrimination v. Structural Discrimination vi. Private Discrimination 6. Conclusions a. Definition b. Qualifiers i. De Jure and De Facto Discrimination ii. Intentional and Non-Intentional Discrimination iii. Direct and Indirect Discrimination iv. Multiple Discrimination v. Structural or Systemic Inequality vi. Private Discrimination c. Convergence or Divergence?. CHAPTER III. PROHIBITED GROUNDS OF DISCRIMINATION:. A. Grounds B. The Committees 1. CERD a. Race b. Nationality c. Ethnic Origin i. Minorities ii. Ethnic or Racial Origin iii. Indigenous Origin d. Descent e. Religion f. Gender g. Conclusions 2. HRC a. Race b. Colour c. Sex/Gender i. Sex/Gender ii. Marriage, Pregnancy, Childbirth iii. Sexual Orientation d. Language e. Religion f. Political or Other Opinion g. National or Social Origin h. Birth i. Other Status i. Nationality ii. Descent iii. Disability iv. Civilian or Military Status v. Other j. Minorities k. Conclusions 3. CESCR Committee a. Race and Colour b. Sex c. National or Social Origin d. Political Opinion e. Religion f. Birth g. Other Status i. Disability ii. Age iii. Sexual Orientation iv. Health Status v. Nationality vi. Place of Residence vii. Social Status viii. Ethnicity ix. Marital Status x. Refugee or Migrant Status h. Conclusions 4. CEDAW Committee a. Sex/Gender i. Sex ii. Gender-Based Violence iii. Polygamy iv. Marital Status v. Sexual Orientation b. Other Grounds i. Disability ii. Age iii. Place of Residence iv. Ethnic Origin c. Conclusions 5. CRC Committee a. Race b. Colour c. Sex/Gender d. Religion e. Political Opinion f. Ethnic Origin g. Property h. Disability i. Birth Status j. Other Status i. Age ii. Marital Status iii. Pregnancy and Motherhood iv. Sexual Orientation v. Health Status vi. Nationality vii. Place of Residence viii. Caste ix. Number of Children x. Children in Care k. Minorities l. Conclusions C. Conclusions. CHAPTER IV. OBLIGATIONS DERIVING FROM THE PRINCIPLES OF NONDISCRIMINATION AND EQUALITY A. Obligations B. The Committees 1. CERD a. The Obligation to Respect b. The Obligation to Protect c. The Obligation to Fulfil i. To Facilitate ii. To Promote iii. To Provide d. Conclusions 2. HRC a. The Obligation To Respect b. The Obligation to Protect c. The Obligation to Fulfil i. To Facilitate ii. To Promote iii. To Provide d. Conclusions 3. CESCR Committee a. The Obligation to Respect b. The Obligation to Protect c. The Obligation to Fulfil i. To Facilitate ii. To Promote iii. To Provide d. Conclusions 4. CEDAW Committee a. The Obligation to Respect b. The Obligation to Protect c. The Obligation to Fulfil i. To Facilitate ii. To Promote iii. To Provide d. Conclusions 5. CRC Committee a. The Obligation to Respect b. The Obligation to Protect c. The Obligation to Fulfil i. To Facilitate ii. To Promote iii. To Provide d. Conclusions C. Conclusions INDEX WORDS:
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199. | Miers, Suzanne : Slavery in the twentieth century, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Slavery in the twentieth century : the evolution of a global problem / Miers, Suzanne, xx, 505 p.. - Walnut Creek, CA : AltaMira Press, 2003. ISBN 0-7591-0340-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Chapter 1: The Rise of the British Antislavery Movement. Chapter 2: Forging a Treaty Network Against the Slave Trade. Chapter 3: Emancipation in Theory and Practice. Chapter 4: From Slavery to New Forms of Exploitation. Chapter 5: New International Machinery. Chapter 6: Ethiopia, The League of Nations, and Slavery. Chapter 7: Slavery in Hijaz. Chapter 8: The Temporary Slavery Commission and the Expanding Definition of Slavery. Chapter 9: The Slavery Convention of 1926. Chapter 10: The International Labor Organization and the Forced Labour Convention. Chapter 11: The League of Nations and Slavery in the British Empire. Chapter 12:The Problems of a Moral Foreign Policy 1925-1932. Chapter 13: The Committee of Experts on Slavery. Chapter 14: The Advisory Committee of Experts on Slavery. Chapter 15: Slavery in a Changing World 1932-39: Ethiopia. Chapter 16: Slavery in a Changing World: 1932-1939: Arabia, The Red Sea and Persian Gulf. Chapter 17: The Advisory Committee of Experts on Slavery 1936-1939. Chapter 18: The Slavery Question from 1939 to 1949. Chapter 19: The Cold War and the Supplementary Slavery Convention of 1956. Chapter 20: The End of Slavery in Arabia and the Persian Gulf 1950-1970. Chapter 21: Slavery at the United Nations 1956-1966. Chapter 22: The Final Struggle for a United Nations Slavery Committee 1966-1974. Chapter 23: Epilogue: The UN Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery. Chapter 24: Contemporary Forms of Slavery. Chapter 25: Conclusion: The Anti-Slavery Campaign in the Twentieth Century. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Algeria / Canada / Chile / Colombia / Egypt / El Salvador / Eritrea / Ethiopia / France / Gambia / Haiti / India / Iraq / Israel / italy / Kuwait / Liberia / Libya / Mali / Mauritania / Mozambique / Myanmar / Namibia / Nepal / Netherlands / Niger / Nigeria / Pakistan / Peru / Rhodesia / Saudi Arabia / Singapore / USSR / Spain / Sudan / Togo / Thailand / Uganda / USA / Zanzibar |
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200. | Kent, George : Freedom from want, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Freedom from want : the human right to adequate food / Kent, George ; foreword by Jean Ziegler, xvii, 271 p.. - Washington, DC : Georgetown U. P., 2005. ISBN 1-58901-056-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I. Foundations Chapter 1. Food and Nutrition:. Malnutrition. Causes of Malnutrition. Growth Measurement. Numbers of Malnourished People. Malnutrition and Mortality. Comparative Morality. Food and Nutrition Security. Varieties of Government Action. Chapter 2. The International Human Rights System:. Historical Foundations. International Humanitarian Law. The International Bill of Human Rights. Children's Rights. Regional Human Rights Agreements. Human Rights Agencies. United Nations Charter Bodies. United Nations Treaty Bodies. Civil Society Organizations. Informal Civil Society. Chapter 3. Adequate Food is a Human Right:. Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights. Food in International Human Rights Law. Food in International Humanitarian Law. Global Declarations and Commitments. General Comment 12. The Special Rapporteur. The Voluntary Guidelines. Part II. Human Rights Systems : Chapter 4. Human Rights, Governance, and Law. Human Rights and Governance. Studying Human Rights in National Governance. The Role of National Law. Universal Human Rights and the Role of International Law. Chapter 5. Rights/Entitlements:. Definition. Moral versus Legal Rights. Soft versus Hard Rights. Rights as Goals. Rights Imply Entitlements. Determining Local Entitlements. Having versus Realizing Rights. Chapter 6. Obligations and Commitments:. Moral Responsibilities. When Do Governments Do Human Rights Work?. Levels of Government Obligation. Economic Rights. The Obligation of Good Governance. Obligations of Nonstate Actors. Questionable Charity. Chapter 7. Accountability Mechanisms:. Varieties of Accountability. Justiciability. Remedies for Rights Holders. National and Local Human Rights Agencies. Accountability through Public Action. Chapter 8. India:. The Supreme Court Case. Starvation is Not the Problem. The Missing Piece in India's Rights System. The Tamil Nadu Integrated Nutrition Project. Chapter 9. Brazil :. Chapter 10. The United States:. Chapter 11. Feeding Infants:. Breast-Feeding Rights. Infants' Human Right to Adequate Food. Principles. Women's Right to Breast-Feed versus Infants' Right to be Breast-Fed. Chapter 12. Feeding Infants of HIV-Positive Mothers:. Official Guidance on HIV/AIDS and Infant Feeding. Issues. A Court Case. Informed Choice. Principles. Chapter 13. Water :. The Household Water Problem. Water Rights are Different. General Comment 15. Chapter 14. Trade:. Issues. The Human Right to Adequate Food in Relation to Trade. Reconciling Different Frameworks. Food Sovereignty. Chapter 15. Refugees:. Issues in Refugee Nutrition. Explanations and Justifications for Uneven Services. The Human Right to Adequate Food. The Adequacy Question. Specifying the Obligations. Limiting the Obligations. The Work Ahead. Chapter 16. International Humanitarian Assistance:. Issues. Rights to Assistance. The Provider's Motivation. Implementation. Chapter 17. Global Human Rights Global Rights and Global Obligations. Global Accountability. Strategic Planning. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; Refugee convention; CAT; Genocide convention; CRC; Protocol relating to the status of refugees; ECHR; GC-12-14-15(ICESCR); Geneva conventions; Limburg principles; Declaration on the rights to peace; Declaration onthe right to development; Declaration onthe rights of indigenous peoples; UN charter; UDHR; Vienna declaration and programme of action;
URL http://press.georgetown.edu/detail.html?session=291205f760b2014d4652b077ae9f0c61&cat=1&id=1589010566 |
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201. | Letschert, Rianne M. : The impact of minority rights mechanisms, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The impact of minority rights mechanisms / Letschert, Rianne M., xxi, 501 p.. - Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press; Cambridge U. P., 2005. ISBN 90-6704-210-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1.MINORITY RIGHTS MECHANISMS, INSTRUMENTS AND BENEFICIARIES. 2. THE OSCE HIGH COMMISSIONER ON NATIONAL MINORITIES. 3. THE UN WORKING GROUP ON MINORITIES. 4. THE COE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON MINORITIES. 5. EVALUATING STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES, AND OVERLAP. 6. THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE THREE MECHANISMS IN MACEDONIA. 7. THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE THREE MECHANISMS IN CROATIA. 8. CONDITIONS AND FACTORS INFLUENCING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MINORITY RIGHTS. 9. THE IMPACT OF MINORITY RIGHTS MECHANISMS. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UDHR; ILO convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; European charter for regional and minority languages; CERD; CEDAW; CRC; CAT; ICCPR-27; ECHR-14; |
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202. | Westendorp, Ingrid : Women and housing, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Women and housing : gender makes a difference / Westendorp, Ingrid - (School of human rights research series ; 23), xvi, 405 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2007. ISBN 978-90-5095-669-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Chapter I. Introduction. Chapter II. Analysis of the Right to Adequate Housing. Chapter III. Relevant Gender Factors. Chapter IV. The Adequacy of Existing Norms and Procedures for Women's Housing Rights. Chapter V. Conclusions and Recommendations. Annex 1 CESCR General Comment No. 3. Annex 2 CESCR General Comment No. 4. Annex 3 CESCR General Comment No. 7. Annex 4 CESCR General Comment No. 16. Annex 5 CESCR Reporting Guidelines Pertaining to Article 11. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Diss (iur)University of Maastricht, [20070601], [T] NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; CERD; ICESCR; CRC; ICCPR; |
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203. | Protecting the world's children, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Protecting the world's children : impact of the convention on the rights of the child in diverse legal system / ; UNICEF, xiii, 272 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2007. ISBN 978-0-521-87513-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Introduction and overview Savitri Gooneskere. 1. A comparative study of the impact of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: law reform in selected common law countries Rebeca Rios-Kohn. 2. A comparative study of the impact of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: law reform in selected civil law countries Emilio Garcia Mendez. 3. A comparative perspective of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the principles of Islamic law: law reform and children’s rights in Muslim jurisdictions Shaheen Sardar Ali. 4. Law reform and children’s rights in plural legal systems: some experiences in sub Saharan Africa Savitri Gooneskere. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; AMR; UDHR;
URL http://cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521875134 |
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204. | Oberleitner, Gerd : Global human rights institutions, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Global human rights institutions : between remedy and ritual / Oberleitner, Gerd ; with a foreword by Conor Gearty, xvii, 225 p.. - Cambridge : Polity Press, 2007. ISBN 978-07456-3439-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Table of Contents:. Preface by Conor Gearty. 1. Introduction. 2 Institutionalizing human rights: expectations, paradoxes, and consequences. 3. The rise of global human rights institutions. 4. United Nations human rights institutions. 5. Mainstreaming human rights. 6. World courts and human rights. 7. Non-governmental organisations. 8. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Algeria / Angola / Argentina / Australia / Austria / Bangladesh / Brazil / Burma / Burundi / Cambodia / Cameroon / Canada / Chad / Chile / China / Costa Rica / Cuba / Czech Republic / Ecuador / Egypt / France / Georgia / Germany / Ghana / Greece / Guatemala / Haiti / Iceland / Indonesia / Iran / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Japan / Jordan / South Korea / Liberia / Libya / Malaysia / Morocco / Mozambique / Namibia / Netherlands / New Zealand / Nicaragua / Nigeria / Norway / Pakistan / Peru / Philippines / Poland / Portugal / Romania / Rwanda / Somalia / South AFrica / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Switzerland / Syria / Thailand / Tunisia / Uganda / Ukraine / United Kingdom / USA / Uruguay / Uzbekistan / Yugoslavia LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): ICESCR; CAT; Genocide convention; CEDAW; Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); Genocide convention; CERD; CMW; CRPD; CRC; Refugee convention; ICCPR; Declaration on the rights of persons belonging to national, ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities; Declaration on the right to development; |
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205. | Schöpp-Schilling, Hanna Beate (ed.) : The circle of empowerment, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The circle of empowerment : twenty-five years of the UN Committee on the elimination of discrimination against women / Schöpp-Schilling, Hanna Beate (ed.) ; Flinterman, Cees, 410 p.. - New York : The feminist press at the City University of New York, 2007. ISBN 978-155861563-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Acknowledgments 0 Preface 1. Statement Kofi A. Annan, Ghana 2 Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of the CEDAW Committee Rachel Mayanja, Uganda. I. The Convention as a Living Instrument:. 3. Nature and Scope of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women Hanna Beate Sch¿pp-Schilling, Germany 4. General Recommendations and Suggestions Silvia Cartwright, New Zealand 5. The Interplay of CEDAW and Its Committee with UN Conferences, Specialized Agencies, Programs, and Funds Ivanka Corti, Italy. II.HUMAN RIGHTS: OVERACHING CHALLENGES. 6. Universalizing Women's Human Rights Savitri Goonesekere, Sri Lanka 7. Culture, Religion and CEDAW's Article 5 (a) Frances Raday, Israel 8. Personal Reflections: The CEDAW Convention in the Muslim World Emna Aouij, Tunisia 9. Personal Reflections: A Perspective from the Arab Region on the CEDAW Convention and Islam Naela Gabr, Egypt 10. Personal Reflections: The Persistence of Discrimination Despite Development Christine Kapalata, Tanzania 11. Private Global Enterprises, International Trade and Finance, and Discrimination against Women Elizabeth Evatt, Australia. III. Discrimination against Women in Specific Life Situations 13 Women's Representation in Political and Public Life: An Unfinished Battle Fran¿oise Gaspard, France 14 Women's Health--Accommodating Gender Difference Carmel Shalev, Israel 15 Hanna Beate Sch¿pp-Schilling, Women and the Formal Labor Market: Gains and Losses 16 Reflections on Women and the Informal Labor Market: Opportunity or Trap? Pramilla Patten, Mauritius 17 The Female Face of Migration: Multiple Discrimination against Migrant Women Rosario G. Manalo, Phillippines 18 Poverty--Prostitution--Trafficking in Women: Interrelated Issues Elvira Novikova, Russia 19 Personal Reflections: Rethinking Article 6-- Prostitution and Trafficking Krisztina Morvai, Hungary 20 Violence against Women: Providing the Missing Link Heisoo Shin, South Korea 21 Protection of the Rights of Rural Women under the CEDAW Convention: Examples from Latin America Aída Gonz lez Martínez, Mexico 22 Women in Armed Conflict, Post-War Reconstruction and Peacekeeping: The Example of Liberia Charlotte Abaka, Liberia IV. The Role and Work of the Committee A. The CEDAW Committee and Its Monitoring Procedures 23 The Nature and Role of the CEDAW Committee Hanna Beate Sch¿pp-Schilling, Germany 24 Personal Reflections: The CEDAW Committee and Its Support by the Division for the Advancement of Women Inge Creydt, Germany 25 Personal Reflections: A Member of the Secretariat on DAW's Obstacles and Progress Philomenu Kintu, Italy 26 Personal Reflections: From Activism to the Committee's Secretariat and Beyond--More than Twenty Years of Involvement with CEDAW Jane Connors, United Kingdom 27 Personal Reflections: Challenging Governments' Claims of Non-Discrimination Marie Caron, Canada 28 Personal Reflections: The CEDAW Committee: The First Twelve Years D¿sir¿e Patricia Bernard, Guyana 29 Personal Reflections: The Early Years of the Committee Norma M. Forde, Barbados 30 Personal Reflections: Achievements in the Middle Years of the Committee Salma Khan, Bangladesh 31 Personal Reflections: A Dual Perspective as a Member of the Committee and as a Government Official Mervat Tallawy, Egypt 32 Personal Reflections: Working for Equality Meriem Bemihoub-Zerdani, Algeria 33 Personal Reflections: Celebrating Achievements and Recognizing Obstacles Victoria Popescu, Romania 34 Personal Reflections: The CEDAW Committee: Challenges and Impacts Kongit Sinegiorgis, Ethiopia 35 Strengthening Women's Human Rights through Individual Complaints Cees Flinterman, Netherlands 36 The Juarez Murders: International Remedy--The Inquiry Procedure of the Optional Protocol to CEDAW Regina Tavares da Silva and Yolanda Ferrer Gómez, Mexico B. Collaboration with Women's Movements and NGOs 37 The Circle of Empowerment: Women Claiming Their Rights through the CEDAW Convention and its Committee Aurora Javate de Dios, Phillipines 38 From Global to Local: Implementing the CEDAW Convention through NGOs Shanthi Dairiam, Malaysia C. Some Reflections on the Impact of CEDAW and its Committee at the National Level 39 Personal Reflections: Achieving Fruitful Results Cui Feng, China 40 Personal Reflections: A Lawyer's Perspective Miriam Estrada-Castillo, Ecuador 41 Personal Reflections: The Finnish Act on Equality Between Women and Men Pirkko M¿kinen, Finland 42 Personal Reflections: A Source of Inspiration Sjamsiah Achmad, Indonesia 43 Personal Reflections: An Important Part of History Ryoko Akamatsu, Japan 44 Personal Reflections: Spreading CEDAW Norms through Education Hadja Assa Diallo Soumar¿, Mali 45 Personal Reflections: Issues Still to Be Tackled Luvsandanzangyn Ider, Mongolia D. Challenges and the Way Forward 46 Important Changes and Further Reforms Needed: Thoughts of a Male Committee Member G¿ran Melander, Sweden 47 Some Observations on the Current Work of the CEDAW Committee and Reflections on its Future Dubravka Simonovi¿, Croatia 48 The CEDAW Committee: Thoughts on its Past; Hopes for its Future Feride Acar, Turkey VI. Works Cited VII. Contributors' Bios INDEX WORDS:
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206. | MacKinnon, Catharine : Are women human, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Are women human : and other international dialogues / MacKinnon, Catharine, x, 419 p.. - Cambridge : The Belknap Press of Harvard U. P., 2006. ISBN 978-0-674-02555-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part one : theory and reality:. 1 On Torture (1990) 2 Human Rights and Global Violence Against Women (1992) 3 Theory Is Not a Luxury (1993) 4 Are Women Human? (1999) 5 Postmodernism and Human Rights (2000) 6 The Promise of CEDAW's Optional Protocol (2004). Part two : struggles within states:. 7 Making Sex Equality Real (1985) 8 Nationbuilding in Canada (1988) 9 Misogyny's Cold Heart (1987) 10 On Sex and Violence: Introducing the Antipornography Civil Rights Law in Sweden (1990) 11 Equality Remade: Violence Against Women (1991) 12 Pornography's Empire (1995) 13 Sex Equality Under the Constitution of India: Problems, Prospects, and "Personal Laws" (2006). Part three : through the bosnian lens:. 14 Crimes of War, Crimes of Peace (1993) 15 Turning Rape into Pornography: Postmodern Genocide (1993) 16 Rape as Nation building (1994) 17 From Auschwitz to Omarska, Nuremberg to The Hague (1994) 18 Rape, Genocide, and Women's Human Rights (1994) 19 Gender-Based Crimes in Humanitarian Law (1997) 20 War Crimes Remedies at the National Level (1997) 21 Collective Harms Under the Alien Tort Statute: A Cautionary Note on Class Actions (1999) 22 Genocide's Sexuality (2005). Part four - on the cutting edge 23 Defining Rape Internationally: A Comment on Akayesu (2006) 24 Pornography as Trafficking (2005) 25 Women's September 11th: Rethinking the International Law of Conflict (2006) INDEX WORDS:
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207. | A just world under law , 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph A just world under law /, xiii, 500 p.. - Washington, DC : The American Society of International Law [ASIL], 2006. - ISSN 0272-5037 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS (articles concerning):. 1. Trade, investment and the environment: closed boxes?. 2. The laws of force and the turn to evidence. 3. The American Society of International Law and the rise of international courts and tribunals: an eventful century. 4. Fair and equitable treatment in international law. 5. Restoring the rule of law: lessons from Iraq. 6. The extraterritorial application of human rights. 7. The geological starta of international law. 8. The relationship between 'jus ad bellum' and 'jus in bello': past, present, future. 9. Business and humanitarian and human rights obligations. 10. New voices : perspectives on transnational justice, postconflict societies and human rights. 11. New voices : international law and war. 12. U.S. international law theory: possibilities and problems. 13. The legacy of Elihu Root. 14. How to make the Doha round a genuine "development" round. 15. Domestic enforcement of international decisions. 16. Sex, gender an dinternational law. 17. The status of the individual in international law. 18. Anatomy of an international criminal tribunal. 19. The move from institutions. 20. International environmental law at the beginning of the 21st century. 21. International cultural law: looking back and looking ahead. 22. The powers of the Commander i Chief in the struggle against terrorism. 23. The HIV/AIDS pandemic and the role of international law. 24. Peace v. justice: contradictory or complementary. 25. Just trade uner law: do we need a theory of justice for international trade relations. 26. Plenary address by Rosalin Higgins. 27. The International Court of Justice at 60: performance and prospects. 28. Human rights and fundamentalismus. 29. law and development: problems, perspectives and prospects. 30. Judicial enforcement of treaties: self-execution and related doctrines. 31. Disciplining the discipline: roles and responsibilities of international lawyers. 32. Centennial toasts to the society. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Proceedings of the 100th annual meeting, Washington, DC, [20060329-20060401], [C] NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; UDHR; ICCPR; CERD; ECHR; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMr SHELF CODE: s ASIL |
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208. | Chesterman, Simon : Law and practice of the United Nations, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Law and practice of the United Nations : documents and commentary / Chesterman, Simon ; Franck, Thomas M. ; Malone, David M., xxiv, 648 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2008. ISBN 978-0-19-530842-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Part I. Relevance: 1. The UN Charter 2. Hard Cases. Part II. Capacity: 3. Legal Status 4. The Secretary-General and the Secretariat 5. Membership 6. Financing. Part III. Practice: 7. Conflict Prevention 8. Peace Operations 9. Peacebuilding 10. Sanctions 11. Development 12. Self-Determination 13. Human Rights 14. Humanitarian Assistance. Part IV. Accountability: 15. Immunity and Responsibility 16. Accountability in Practice 17. Reform INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ICJ statute; Rio declaration; Framework convention on climate change; UDHR; Vienna declaration and programme of action; |
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209. | Langlaude, Sylvie : The right of the child to religious freedom in international law, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The right of the child to religious freedom in international law / Langlaude, Sylvie - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 93), xxv, 291 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2007. ISBN 978-90-04-16255-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I: Theoretical Model: Chapter 1: Religious Children. Chapter 2: A Model of the Right of the Child to Religious Freedom. Part II : International Law: Chapter 3: The ICCPR. Chapter 4: The UNCRC. Chapter 5: The Special Rapporteur. Chapter 6 : The ECHR. Chapter 7: Concluding Chapter. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; CRC; AMR; UDHR; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; |
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210. | Staffans, Lotta : Muslimska flickors rätt att bära huvudduk i offentliga skolor i Europa, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Muslimska flickors rätt att bära huvudduk i offentliga skolor i Europa / Staffans, Lotta, iii, 111 p.. - Åbo/Turku : Åbo Akademi. Rättsvetenskapliga institutionen, 2008. LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Master's thesis in public international law, [2008], [T] NOTE (GENERAL): ICJ statute; UDHR; Genocide convention; ECHR; CERD; CDE; ICESCR; ICCPR-27; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; AMR; ACHPR; CRC; CEDAW-OP; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief; Declaration on the rights of persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: seminarierummet |