181. | Scobbie, Iain : The invocation of responsibility for the breach of 'obligations under peremptory norms of general international law', 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The invocation of responsibility for the breach of 'obligations under peremptory norms of general international law' / Scobbie, Iain REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European journal of international law : symposium : assessing the work of the International Law Commission on state responsibility : vol. 13; no. 5., p. 1201-1220. - Oxford : Oxford U. P. Oxford U. P., 2002. - ISSN 0938-5428 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ILC draft articles on state responsibility-42-44-45-48; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Geneva conventions;
URL http://www3.oup.co.uk/ejilaw/current/131201.sgm.abs.html |
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182. | Pinheiro, Paulo Sergio : Musings of a UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Musings of a UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights / Pinheiro, Paulo Sergio REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Global governance : vol. 9; no. 1., p. 7-14. - Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner, 2003. - ISSN 1075-2846 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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183. | Herr, Stanley S. (ed.) : The human rights of persons with intellectual disabilities, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The human rights of persons with intellectual disabilities : different but equal / Herr, Stanley S. (ed.) ; Gostin, Lawrence O. ; Koh, Harold Hongju, xx, 551 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2003. ISBN 0-19-926451-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. * Doug Colbert, Lawrence O. Gostin, and Harold H. Koh: Dedication * Mary Robinson: Foreword * Harold H. Koh , Lawrence O. Gostin: Introduction. I. Conceptualizing Intellectual Disabilities: History and Terminology :. 1. Peter Mittler: Meeting the Needs of People with Intellectual Disabilities: International Perspectives 2. Ruth Luckasson: Terminology and Power 3. Alison Rentlen: Definitions and Classifications in Cross-cultural Perspectives 4. David L. Braddock and Susan L. Parish: Social Policy Toward Intellectual Disablilities in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. II. The Human Rights Movement: International Norms and Standards:. 5. Stanley S. Herr: From Wrongs to Rights: International Human Rights and Legal Protection 6. Theresia Degener: Disability as a Subject of International Human Rights Law and Comparative Discrimination Law 7. Michael Smull: Liberty, Due Process, and the Pursuit of Happiness. III. The Disability Rights Movement: Anti-discrimination Legislation:. 8. Stanley S. Herr: The Potential of Disability Nondiscrimination Laws 9. Dan Shnit: When Legislation Should Take Intellectual Disabilities into Account 10. Robert Silverstein: Statutory Changes in Disability Policy: Types of Legislation, Policies, and Goals. IV. Equality and Difference: Social Policy Perspectives :. 11. Marcia H. Rioux: On Second Thoughts: Constructing knowledge, Law, Disability, and Inequality. 12. Adrienne Asch, Lawrence O. Gostin, and Diann M. Johnson: Prevention of Disability: Is There a Conflict between Public health Prevention and Respect for Persons with Disabilities. 13. Peter David Blanck and Helen A. Schartz: Studying the Emerging Workforce. 14. John H. Noble, Jr.: The Economics of Equality: An Exploration of Country Differences 15. Arie Rimmerman and Richard Crossman: Out-of-home Placement of Children with Intellectual Disabilities: the Need for a Family Support Policy 16 Stanley S. Herr: Self Determination, Autonomy, and Alternatives for Guardianship. V. Future Goals and Aspirations:. 17. Mitchell Levitz: Voices of Self-advocates 18. Eric Rosenthal and Clarence J. Sundram: Recommendations for Developing Nations 19. Ronald C. Slye: Recommendations for the United Nations and International NGOs INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Austria / Bolivia / Brazil / Cambodia / Canada / Chile / China / Costa Rica / Iran / Korea / Namibia / Fiji / France / Gambia / Greece / Ghana / Isarel / Guyana / Hawaii / Hong Kong / Hungary / Iran / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Japan / Laos / Latin America / Madagascar / Namibia / Nicaragua / Nigeria / New Zealand / Netherlands / Norway / Northern Ireland / Panama / Philippines / South Africa / Sri Lanka / Sweden / Switzerland / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA / Zambia / Zimbabwe LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Scotland NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; UDHR; Convention on the elimination of discrimination against persons with disabilitis; CRC; ICCPR; ACHPR; CAT; |
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184. | Luopajärvi, Katja : Honour killings as human rights violations, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Honour killings as human rights violations / Luopajärvi, Katja, x, 143 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2003. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Jordan NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; AMR; CAT; CEDAW; CESCR; CRC; ECHR; ICCPR; CERD; ICESCR; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: IMR/Rapporter |
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185. | Bruno, Simma : The work of the International Law Commission at its Fifty-fourth session, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The work of the International Law Commission at its Fifty-fourth session / Bruno, Simma REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Nordic journal of international law : vol. 72; no. 1., p. 91-149. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2003. - ISSN 0902-7351 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Refugee convention; Protocol relating to the status of refugees; Draft articles on diplomatic protection (full text)
URL http://ninetta.ingentaselect.com/vl=5123901/cl=19/nw=1/fm=docpdf/rpsv/cw/brill/09027351/v72n1/s6/p91 |
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186. | Implementing economic, social and cultural rights in practice, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Implementing economic, social and cultural rights in practice / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Interights bulletin : a bulletin of the International Centre for the legal Protection of Human Rights : vol. 13; no. 2., p. 47-84. - London : The International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights, 2000. - ISSN 0268-3709 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Multifaceted Powers for Addressing Economic Injustice in the Inter-American System, by Beth Lyon (in full text). 2. The Implementation of the ESCR: The Experience of South African NGOs, by Karrisha Pillay. 3. The Right to Education: the Work of the Special Rapporteur, Katarina Tomasevski. 4. Direct Application of the ICESCR in France, Ibrahima Kane. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICESCR; ADRD; ECHRP-12; Protocol of San Salvador; CRC-OP; ICCPR-3; |
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187. | Violence against women, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Violence against women / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): LST review : vol. 12; issue 167., p. 1-41. - Sri Lanka : Law & Society Trust, 2001. - ISSN 1391-5770 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Elimination of violence against Women Commission on humanr ights resolution. 2. Integration of the human rights of women and the gender perspective - report of the special rapporteur on violence against women. 3. Malaysia's experience with the domestic violence act (Act 521) Malaysia. INDEX WORDS:
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188. | Thompson,Kate : Reporting killings as human rights violations, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Reporting killings as human rights violations : how to document and respond to potential violations of the right tolife within the international system for the protection of human rights / Thompson,Kate ; Giffard, Camille, vi, 189 p.. - Colchester, UK : University of Essex. Human Rights Centre, 2003. ISBN 1-874635-37-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS: PART I :_ Essential reading. PART II : IDENTIFYING A POTENTIAL VIOLATION. PART III: HOW TO DOCUMENT ALLEGATIONS OF UNLAWFUL KILLINGS. PART IV: RESPONDING TO THE INFORMATION COLLECTED. PART V: WHERE CAN YOU ASK FURTHER HELP? INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; CERD; CEDAW; CAT; ECHR; AMR; ACHPR; |
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189. | Kouvo, Sari : Making just rights?, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Making just rights? / Kouvo, Sari, 383 p.. - Uppsala : Justus, 2004. ISBN 91-7678-559-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Innehållsförteckning: 1. Introduction and General Background. 1.1 Introduction. 1.1.1 Introductory Remarks. 1.1.2 Background and Objectives. 1.1.3 Method and Material. 1.1.4 Outline. 1.2 Introduction to the UN Human Rights Framework. 1.2.1 The Development of the International Human Rights Regime. 1.2.2 UN Human Rights Law, Soft Law and Policies. 1.2.3 The UN Human Rights System. 1.3 Introduction to the UN Equality Strategies Applied within the UN Human Rights Regimes. 1.3.1 The Principle and Aim of Equality. 1.3.2 Three Strategies for Equality. 1.4 Summary and Conclusions. 2 Theoretical and Methodological Reflections. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Sexing the International. 2.2.1 Feminist Perspectives on International Law. 2.2.2 Feminisms’ Analytical Categories. 2.3 Discussing and Unpacking Feminist Perspectives on International Human Rights. 2.3.1 Feminist Perspectives on Rights. 2.3.2 Feminist Perspectives on International Human Rights. 2.3.3 Unpacking Strategies and Concepts. 2.4 Summary and Conclusions . 3 A Historical Overview: Human Rights, Women’s Human Rights and Integration. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 A Brief History of Human Rights. 3.2.1 From Men’s Rights to Human Rights. The American and French Revolutions and the Declarations of Rights. The Rights of Man and the Question of Women’s Rights. 3.2.2 Internationalization of Human Rights. International Debates on Human Rights Prior to the Second World War. International Human Rights in the Post-Second World War Period. 3.3 The UN Human Rights Framework and the Sex-Neutral and Women-Centred Equality Strategies. 3.3.1 The UN Human Rights Framework and the Sex-Neutral Equality Strategy. The International Bill of Rights and the Sex-Neutral Equality Strategy. Specialized Human Rights Treaties and the Sex-Neutral Equality Strategy. A Brief Note on Multi-Dimensional Discrimination. 3.3.2 The UN Women’s Human Rights Framework or the Woman-Centred Equality Strategies. 3.4 The World Conferences on Human Rights and Integration of Women’s Human Rights. 3.4.1 From Teheran to Vienna. 3.4.2 The Global Campaign for Women’s Human Rights and the Vienna Dual Strategy . 3.4.3 Between Vienna and Beijing: The Conference on Population and Development (Cairo 1994). 3.5 The World Conferences on Women and Gender Mainstreaming. 3.5.1 From Mexico to Nairobi. 3.5.2 The Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing 1995) and the Dual Strategy . The Beijing Conference. The Preparatory Regional Conferences. Advancing Women and Mainstreaming Gender. Women’s Human Rights. Follow-up to the Beijing Conference. 3.5.3 A Short Note on the Integrated and Coordinated Follow-up to UN Conferences. 3.6 Conclusions. 4 Mainstreaming a Gender Perspective and Integrating Women’s Human Rights. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Second-Wave Feminist Perspectives on the Sex/Gender Distinction. 4.2.1 The Development of the Sex/Gender System. 4.2.2 Sameness/Difference and the Other Woman. 4.3 Third-Wave Feminist and Male-Centred Perspectives on the Sex/Gender Distinction. 4.3.1 Post-Feminisms and Sexual Difference. 4.3.2 Unpacking Patriarchy and Integrating Men. 4.4 Translations and Travels. 4.5 An Analysis of Gender Mainstreaming Strategies. 4.5.1 The Gender Turn and the ECOSOC Agreed Conclusions on Gender Mainstreaming. 4.5.2 Core Components of the Gender Mainstreaming Strategy. The Mainstreaming Component. The Gender Analysis Component. Targeted Intervention. 4.6 Mainstreaming Approaches to Women’s Human Rights. 4.6.1 The Vienna Strategy and Beyond. 4.6.2 Rights-Based Approaches. 4.6.3 Integrating Women’s Human Rights-Based Approaches. 4.7 Conclusions. 5 The Institutional Implementation of the Integrative Strategies. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 The Charter-Based Intergovernmental Institutions and the Integrative Strategies. 5.2.1 Introduction. 5.2.2 The Security Council. 5.2.3 The General Assembly. 5.2.4 The Economic and Social Council. 5.2.5 Conclusions. 5.3 The Commissions on Human Rights and on the Status of Women and the Integrative Strategies. 5.3.1 Introduction. 5.3.2 The Commission on Human Rights and Its Special Procedures. The Commission on Human Rights. The Commission on Human Rights’ Special Procedures. Introduction. The Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions. The Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women, Its Causes and Consequences . The Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education. The Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Afghanistan. 5.3.3 The Commission on the Status of Women. 5.3.4 Conclusions. 5.4 The Human Rights Treaty Bodies and the Integrative Strategies. 5.4.1 Introduction. 5.4.2 The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. 5.4.3 The Human Rights Committee. 5.4.4 The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. 5.4.5 The Committee against Torture. 5.4.6 The Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. 5.4.7 The Committee on the Rights of the Child. 5.4.8 Conclusions. 5.5 The Secretariat and the Integrative Strategies. 5.5.1 Introduction. 5.5.2 The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. 5.5.3 The Secretariat and the Advancement of Women. 5.5.4 Conclusions. 5.6 Conclusions. 6 Conclusions. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 The “Mainstreaming Turn” within the UN Human Rights Framework. 6.3 The “Gender Turn” within the UN Human Rights Framework. 6.4 The Reintegration of Women’s Human Rights. 6.5 Submerged Strategies and Multiple Mainstreaming. 6.6 The Strategies Became the Goal. 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190. | NOTES AND COMMENTS, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series NOTES AND COMMENTS = NOTES ET COMMENTAIRES / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: African yearbook of international law = Annuaire africain de droit international : vol. 9 : 2001 / Yusuf, A. A. (ed.), p. 215-436. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2002. ISBN 90-411-1941-8 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The 53rd Session of the UN International Law Commission, by J. Kateka. 2. Chronique des activités de la Cour internationale de Justice en 2000, par L. Tamiotti. 3. Note commentée de l'affaire de la délimitation maritime et des questions territoriales entre Qatar et Bahreïn (fond): Arrêt de la Cour internationale de Justice du 16 mars 2001, par R. Kolb. 4. Note sur la sentence arbitrale du 17 décembre 1999 relative à la délimitation des frontières maritimes entre l'Érythrée et le Yémen, par D.L. Tehindrazanarivelo. 5. The United Nations and Internal/International Conflicts in Africa, by M. Sinjela INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Angola / Burundi / Central African Republic / Congo / Ethiopia / Eritrea / Guinea-Bissau / Sierra Leone / Somalia / Western Sahara NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; |
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191. | Lundström, Alessandra : Indigenous peoples as vulnerable groups in the process of realising the right to food, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Indigenous peoples as vulnerable groups in the process of realising the right to food / Lundström, Alessandra 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. 267-300. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2005. - ISSN 0801-8049 ISBN 90-04-13875-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ADRD; ICESCR-11; GC-3-12(ICESCR); Protocol of San Salvador; AMR; ACHPR; |
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192. | van Genugten, Willem : The emerging international architecture of indigenous rights, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The emerging international architecture of indigenous rights : the interaction between global, regional and national dimensions / van Genugten, Willem ; Perez-Bustillo, Camilo REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal on minority and group rights : vol. 11; no. 4., p. 379-409. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. - ISSN 1385-4879 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Latin America / Australia / Africa NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ICCPR-27; CERD; Declaration on the rights of minorities; Draft declaration of the rights of indigenous peoples;
URL http://lysander.ingentaselect.com/vl=3352525/cl=26/nw=1/rpsv/cw/mnp/13854879/v11n4/s3/p |
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193. | Anaya, S. James : Indigenous peoples in international law, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Indigenous peoples in international law / Anaya, S. James. - 2.rev. and upd. ed.., xi, 396 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2004. ISBN 0-19-517350-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction. Part I. DEVELOPMENTS OVER TIME:. 1. The Historical Context 2. Developments within the Modern Era of Human Rights. Part II. CONTEMPORARY INTERNATIONAL NORMS:. 3. Self-Determination: A Foundational Principle. 4. Norms Elaborating the Elements of Self-Determination. 5. The Duty of States to Implement International Norms. Part III. NORM IMPLEMENTATION AND INTERNATIONAL PROCEDURES :. 6. International Monitoring Procedures. 7. International Complaint Procedures. INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Law/InternationalLaw/?view=usa&ci=0195173503 |
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194. | Viljoen, Frans : The special rapporteur on prisons and conditions of detention in Africa, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The special rapporteur on prisons and conditions of detention in Africa : achievements and possibilities / Viljoen, Frans REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : vol. 27; no. 1., p. 125-171. - Baltimore, MA : John Hopkins U. P., 2005. - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Zimbabwe / Mali / Mozambique / Madagascar / Gambia / Benin / Central African Republic / Malawi / Namibia / Uganda / Cameroon / Benin / Ethiopia / South Africa
URL http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/human_rights_quarterly/toc/hrq27.1.html (full text) |
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195. | Lempinen, Miko : The United Nations Commission on Human Rights and the different treatment of governments, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The United Nations Commission on Human Rights and the different treatment of governments : an inseparable part of promoting and encouraging respect for human rights? / Lempinen, Miko - (Nordic School in Human Rights Research), vii, 499 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi University Press, 2005. ISBN 951-765-245-3 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA / Burundi / Guatemala / Chechnya / Colombia / China / Argentina / Africa / Latin America NOTE (THESIS): Dr.iur. (thesis), Åbo Akademi University. Department of law, 2005 NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; French declaration of the rights of man and citizen; Bangkok declaration; |
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196. | Tomasevski, Katarina : Unasked question about economic, social and cultural rights form the experience of the Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education (1998-2004) , 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Unasked question about economic, social and cultural rights form the experience of the Special Rapporteur on the Right to Education (1998-2004) : a response to Kenneth Roth, Leonard S. Rubenstein and Mary Robinson / Tomasevski, Katarina REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : vol. 27; no. 2., p. 709-720. - Baltimore, MA : John Hopkins U. P., 2005. - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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197. | Andreu-Guzman, Federico : Military jurisdiction and international law , 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Military jurisdiction and international law / Andreu-Guzman, Federico - ( Military courts and gross human rights violations ; vol. 1), 396 p.. - Geneva : International Commission of Jurists, 2004. ISBN 92-9037-102-1 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Brazil / Colombia / Ecuador / Guatemala / Paraguay / Peru / Suriname / Argentina / Austria / Belgium / Cameroon / Canada / Centra African Republic / Chad / Chile / China / Congo / Costa Rica / Cuba / Ecuador / France / Germany / Iran / Italy / Netherlands / Norway / Paraguay / Peru / Poland / Romania / Spain / Switzerland / United Kingdom / USA / Uruguay / Venezuela / Equatorial Guinea / Somalia LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: s ICJ |
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198. | Barth Eide, Wenche (ed.) : Food and human rights in development, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Food and human rights in development : vol. I : legal and institutional dimensions and selected topics / Barth Eide, Wenche (ed.) ; Kracht, Uwe, xxxvi, 528 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2005. ISBN 90-509-385-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Mary Robinson - Executive Director, Realizing Rights: The Ethical Globalization Initiative, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Hartwig de Haen - Assistant Director-General, Department of Economic and Social Development, FAO, Rome. I. Food in the Human Rights System:. 1. The Importance of Economic and Social Rights in the Age of Economic Globalisation, by Asbjørn Eide. 2. Democracy and the Politics of Hunger, by Dan Banik. 3. From Food Security to Food as a Human Right, by Wenche Barth Eide. 4. The Right to Adequate Food in Human Rights Instruments: Legal Norms and Interpretations, by Wenche Barth Eide and Uwe Kracht. 5. Whose Right to Food? Vulnerable Groups and the Hungry Poor, by Uwe Kracht. 6. The Interrelationships Between the Right to Food and Other Rights, by Margret Vidar. II. Legal and Institutional Dimensions:. 7. Justiciability of Economic and Social Rights: Reflections on the Norwegian and South African Debate and Experience, by Margit Tveiten. 8. The Role of Framework Legislation in Realising the Right to Food: Using South Africa as a Case Study of this New Breed of Law, by Sibonile Khoza. 9. The Role of the UN Human Rights Bodies in Promoting and Protecting the Right to Food, by Sally-Anne Way. 10. Programming With a Human Rights Approach A UNICEF Experience in Operational Practice, by Fabio Sabatini. 11. Developing Voluntary Guidelines for Implementing the Right to Adequate Food: Anatomy of an Intergovernmental Process, by Arne Oshaug. III. Aspects of the Right to Food Selected Topics :. 12. The Right to Food of Indigenous Peoples, by Siri Damman. 13. Breastfeeding: Babys Right and Mothers Duty?, by Elisabet Helsing. 14. HIV/AIDS, Food Security and Human Rights: Concepts and Linkages, by Ida-Eline Engh. 15. HIV/AIDS, Infant Feeding and Human Rights, by George Kent. 16. The Right to Food, the Right to Benefit from Science and the TRIPS Agreement, by Hans Morten Haugen. 17. Modern Human Rights Law in Specific Cultural Contexts: An Example of Traditional Power And Food Entitlement Systems, by A. Byaruhanga Rukooko. Annex 1: General Comment No. 12 on the Right to Adequate Food. Annex 2: Voluntary Guidelines to Support the Progressive Realisation of the Right to Adequate Food in the Context of National Food Security. INDEX WORDS:
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199. | Spieker, Heike : Twenty-five years after the adoption of additional protocol II, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Twenty-five years after the adoption of additional protocol II : breakthrough or failure or humanitarian legal protection? / Spieker, Heike REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Yearbook of international humanitarian law : 2001 : vol. 4 / Fischer, H.; McDonald, A. (eds.), p. 129-166. - Hague : T. M. C. Asser Press, 2004. - ISSN 1389-1359 ISBN 90-6704-169-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions (II); CWC; ICTY statute; ICTR statute; UN charter; |
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200. | Lindholm, Tore ... [et al.] : Facilitating freedom of religion or belief, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Facilitating freedom of religion or belief : a deskbook / Lindholm, Tore ... [et al.], lxxiv, 1017 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2004. ISBN 90-04-13783-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Foreword Thorbjørn Jagland, Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs, March 2000–October 2001. Foreword Abdelfattah Amor, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief. Foreword, Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, September 1997–September 2002. Part I: Origins and Grounds of Freedom of Religion or Belief:. Chapter 1 : Malcolm D. Evans, Historical Analysis of Freedom of Religion or Belief as a Technique for Resolving Religious Conflict. Chapter 2: Tore Lindholm, Philosophical and Religious Justifications of Freedom of Religion or Belief. Part II: Freedom of Religion or Belief: International Norms and Institutions: Chapter 3: Natan Lerner, The Nature and Minimum Standards of Freedomof Religion or Belief. Chapter 4. Johan D. van der Vyver, The Relationship of Freedom of Religion or Belief Norms to Other Human Rights. Chapter 5. David Llewellyn and H. Victor Condé, Freedom of Religion or Belief under International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law. Chapter 6. Manfred Nowak and Tanja Vospernik: Permissible Restrictions on Freedom of Religion or Belief. Chapter 7. Theo van Boven: The United Nations Commission on Human Rights and Freedom of Religion or Belief Chapter 8 Martin Scheinin, The Human Rights Committee and Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chapter 9. Doudou Diene : UNESCO’s Facilitation of Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chapter 10. Javier Martínez-Torrón and Rafael Navarro-Valls: The Protection of Religious Freedom in the System of the Council of Europe. Chapter 11. Urban Gibson and Karen S. Lord : Advancements in Standard Setting: Religious Liberty and OSCE Commitments. Chapter 12. Janne Haaland Matlary : Implementing Freedom of Religion in the OSCE: Experiences from the Norwegian Chairmanship. Part III: Freedom of Religion or Belief and the State:. Chapter 13. José de Sousa e Brito : Conscientious Objection; Chapter 14. Roland Minnerath : The Right to Autonomy in Religious Affairs; Chapter 15. W. Cole Durham, Jr.,: Facilitating Freedom of Religion or Belief through Religious Association Laws; Chapter 16. Lee Boothby : Protecting Freedom of Religion or Belief in Restricted or Institutional Settings; Chapter 17. Roman Podoprigora :Freedom of Religion and Belief and Discretionary State Approval of Religious Activity. Chapter 18. Jean Baubérot: The Place of Religion in Public Life: The Lay Approach. Part IV: Women, Parents, and Children:. Chapter 19. Bahia G. Tahzib-Lie: Dissenting Women, Religion or Belief, and the State: Contemporary Challenges that Require Attention. Chapter 20. Özlem Denli: Between Laicist State Ideology and Modern Public Religion: The Head-Cover Controversy in Contemporary Turkey; Chapter 21. Juliet Sheen : Burdens on the Right of Women to Assert Their Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chapter 22. Ursula King : Hinduism and Women: Uses and Abuses of Religious Freedom; Chapter 23. Kari Elisabeth Børresen: Religion Confronting Women’s Human Rights: The Case of Roman Catholicism; Chapter 24. Geraldine Van Bueren : The Right to Be the Same, The Right to Be Different: Children and Religion. Part V: Changing Beliefs and the Tensions of Tolerance:. Chapter 25 Eileen Barker: Why the Cults? New Religious Movements and Freedom of Religion or Belief; Chapter 26. Willy Fautré, Alain Garay, and Yves Nidegger: The Sect Issue in the European Francophone Sphere; Chapter 27. Tad Stahnke: The Right to Engage in Religious Persuasion; Chapter 28. Makau Mutua: Proselytism and Cultural Integrity; Chapter 29. Nazila Ghanea: Apostasy and Freedom to Change Religion or Belief. Part VI: Contexts for Facilitating Freedom of Religion or Belief: Chapter 30. Archbishop Anastasios: Developing Shared Values and Common Citizenship in a Secular and Pluralist Society: How Religious Communities Can Contribute; Chapter 31. Rajaji Ramanadha Babu Gogineni and Lars Gule: Humanism and Freedom from Religion; Chapter 32. T. Jeremy Gunn : The United States and the Promotion of Freedom of Religion and Belief; Chapter 33. Rüdiger Noll: The Role of Religion and Religious Freedom in Contemporary Conflict Situations; Chapter 34. Leonard Swidler: Freedom of Religion and Dialogue; Chapter 35. Inge Eidsvåg, Tore Lindholm, and Barbro Sveen: The Emergence of Interfaith Dialogue: The Norwegian Experience; Chapter 36 Ingvill Thorson Plesner, Promoting Tolerance through Religious Education; Chapter 37. Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs, Religious Tolerance: Freedom of Religion or Belief, and Education: Results of the 2001 UN Conference; Chapter 38. Elizabeth A. Sewell: Facilitating Freedom of Religion or Belief through NGOs; Conclusion The Editors, with Michael M. Roan; Epilogue Gunnar Stålsett, President, International Advisory Council, The Oslo Coalition on Freedom of Religion or Belief; Contributors; Appendices; Bibliography; Index. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Algeria / Australia / Austria / Azerbaijan / Belarus / Belgium / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Brazil / Bulgaria / Burma / Canada / Chechnya / Chile / China / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Czechoslovakia / Denmark / Egypt / Finland / Ethiopia / France / Georgia / Greece / United Kingdom / Guyana / Israel / Italy / Japan / Kenya / Kyrgyzstan / Laos / Lebanon / Lithuania / Luxembourg / Macedonia / Malaysia / Mexico / Moldova / Monaco / Morocco / Mozambique / Myanmar / Nairobi / Nepal / Netherlands / New Zealand / North Korea / Northern Ireland / Norway / Pakistan / Paraguay / Peru / Poland / Portugal / Romania / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Switzerland / Senegal / Slovakia / Slovenia / South Africa / South Korea / Spain / USSR / Sri Lanka / Sudan / Suriname / Sweden / Syria / Trinidad / Ukraine / Uganda / Uppsala / Uruguay / Uzbekistan / Venezuela / Yugoslavia / Zambia NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Genocide convention; ICCPR; ICESCR; CEDAW; CRC; ECHR; ECHRP-1; ESC; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; TEU; EU charter of fundamental rights; ADRD; AMR; Protocol of San Salvador; OAU refugee convention; ACHPR; Helsinki final act; Charter of Paris; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; GC-22-23(ICCPR); Oslo declaration on freedom of religion or belief; |
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201. | Alston, Philip : Ships passing in the night , 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Ships passing in the night : the current state of the human rights and development debate seen through the lens of the millennium development goals / Alston, Philip REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : vol. 27; no. 3., p. 755-829. - Baltimore : John Hopkins U. P.,, 2005. - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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202. | Saaresranta, Tiina : Indigenous law and the protection of indigenous peoples' rights in Ecuador, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Indigenous law and the protection of indigenous peoples' rights in Ecuador / Saaresranta, Tiina REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Human rights in development : yearbook 2003 : human rights and local/living law / Lindholt, L.; Schaumburg-Müller, S. (eds.) - (Nordic human rights publications ; 9), p. 127-170. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2005. - ISSN 0801-8049 ISBN 90-04-13876-5 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Ecuador NOTE (GENERAL): Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); Draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; American declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; CAT; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR |
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203. | Wiben Jensen, Marianne (ed.) : Indigenous peoples and education, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Indigenous peoples and education / Wiben Jensen, Marianne (ed.) REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Indigenous affairs : 1/05., p. 4-46. - Copenhagen : IWGIA, 2005. - ISSN 1025-3283 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Education in the Canadian Arctic: What Difference has the Nunavut Government Made? - by Jack Hicks. 2. "We're going slowly because we're going far". Building an Autonomous Education System in Chiapas - by Stine Krøijer. 3. Indigenous Wisdom in Bilingual Intercultural Education: A Field of Struggle - by Jytte Vagner. 4. Education and the San of Southern Africa - by Jennifer Hays and Amanda Siegrühn 5. Indigenous Peoples' Experiences with the Formal Education System: The Case of the Kenyan Pastoralists by Johnson Ole Kaunga. 6. Giving the Best Possible Start: Preschool Programme for Rural Indigenous Children in Sabah, Malaysia - by Anne Lasim INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Canada / Kenya / Malaysia |
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204. | Nifosi, Ingrid : The UN special procedures in the field of human rights, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The UN special procedures in the field of human rights / Nifosi, Ingrid, xv, 179 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2005. ISBN 90-5095-512-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. The institution of the system of United Nations special procedures. 2. The legal dimension of the special procedures. 3. Attempting a conceptual definition of the special procedures. 4. The building up of the system of the special procedures. 5. The extent of the impact of the special procedures. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter |
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205. | Williams, Lucy (ed.) : International poverty law, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series International poverty law : an emerging discourse / Williams, Lucy (ed.) - ( CROP International studies in poverty research), 250 p.. - London : ZedBooks, 2006. ISBN 1-84277-685-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Introduction: Toward an Emerging International Poverty Law - Lucy Williams. 2. How Can Human Rights Contribute to Poverty Reduction? A Philosophical Assessment of the Human Development Report - Asuncion Lera St. Clair. 3. Poverty as a Failure of Entitlement: Do Rights-Based Approaches make Sense? - Bas de Gaay Fortman. 4. Biodiversity vs. Biotechnology: An Economic and Environmental Struggle for Life - Margarita Gabriela Prieto-Acosta. 5. The Right To Food : The Significance of the United Nations Special Rapporteur - Ahmed Aoued. 6. South African Poverty Law: The Role and Influence of International Human Rights Instruments - Marius Olivier and Linda Jansen Van Rensburg. 7. Child Labour in India and the International Human Rights Discourse - Debi S. Saini. 8. Privatizing Human Rights? The Role of Corporate Codes of Conduct - Aurora Voiculescu. 9. Developing Universal Anti-Poverty Regimes: The Role of the United Nations in the Establishment of International Poverty Law - Gabriel Amitsis. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC, ICESCR |
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206. | 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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207. | Mukherjee, Amrita : Torture and the United Nations , 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Torture and the United Nations : charter and treaty-based monitoring / Mukherjee, Amrita, xix, 330 p.. - London : Cameron May Ltd., 2008. ISBN 978-1-905017-56-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I: The Charter and Treaty Based Systems of the United Nations on the Prohibition of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment. A. Introduction to the United Nations Human Rights Framework 1. The Foundation and Structure of the UN System: the UN Charter and Resolutions of the General Assembly 2. The Principle Organs and Human Rights Bodies 3. The Human Rights Council and the Institution Building Reform Agenda B. UN Special Rapporteur on the Question of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment 1. Introduction 2. The Mandate of the SRT 3. Role of the SRT in responding to allegations of Torture Seeking and receiving credible and reliable information; Urgent appeals Allegation letters Interim Reports Fact finding Missions Specific Recommendations of the SRT in relation to the Prohibition C. UN Human Rights Treaty Based System 1. Introduction 2. The 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the First Optional Protocol thereto 3. The 1984 Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment and the First Optional Protocol thereto 4. Reservations to the ICCPR and UNCAT 5. Monitoring under the ICCPR and UNCAT systems ? Consideration of State Reports Inter-state complaints Individual Communications Inquiry Procedure under UNCAT Art.20 Optional Protocol to the UNCAT a. Background to OPCAT b. Main features of OPCAT c. Conclusion. Part II: The Implementation of the UN Prohibition of Torture and other ill-treatment: Case studies of the UK and India A. Introduction to the Case Studies B. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1. Introduction 2. The Constitutional and Legal System 3. The Role of International Law and Institutions ICCPR UNCAT and OPCAT ECHR ECPT 4. Institutions of Domestic Governance The Legislative and the Joint Committee on Human Rights The Judiciary The Police and Administration of Prisons The Commission for Equality and Human Rights 5. Statutory safeguards in relation to the rights of detainees and the effects of Anti-Terrorism legislation 6. Activities outside the UK since 2001: The War against Terror C. The Republic of India: the dynamics of constitutional rights and human rights commissions in strengthening implementation of the prohibition 1. Introduction 2. The Constitutional and Legal Systems 3. The Role of International Law and Institutions ICCPR and OP1 UNCAT SRT 4. Constitutional Fundamental Rights 5. Statutory safeguards in relation to the rights to detainees and the effects of Anti-Terrorism Legislation 6. Reform of the Police 7. National Human Rights Commission and State Commissions 8. Prisons. D. Part III: Conclusion Appendix I: United Nations Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment 1984 Appendix II: Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment Appendix III: Table of Human Rights Council Members and Membership of the ICCPR and/or UNCAT, Mission Reports of the SRT and CAT Article 20 Inquiries. Appendix IV: Reports of the Special Rapporteurs on the Question of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment INDEX WORDS:
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208. | Anaya, S. James : The human rights of indigenous peoples, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph The human rights of indigenous peoples / Anaya, S. James REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: International protection of human rights : a textbook : II : United Nations standards and mechanisms / Krause, C.; Scheinin, M. (eds.), p. 273-300. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2009. ISBN 978-952-12-2285-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; CRC; ICCPR-1-27; ICESCR; Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); American declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; |
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209. | Bielefeldt, Heiner (ed.) : Freedom of religion or belief, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Freedom of religion or belief : an international law commentary / Bielefeldt, Heiner (ed.) ; Ghanea, Nazila (ed.) ; Wiener, Michael (ed.), xxxvii, 660 p. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016. ISBN 978-0-19-870398-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. The underlying principles of freedom of religion or belief - towards a holistic conceptualization. Overview of international human rights mechanisms. PART 1 FREEDOM OF RELIGION OR BELIEF. 1.1 Freedom to adopt, change, or renounce a religion or belief. 1.2 Freedom from coercion. 1.3 The right to manifest one's religion or belief. PART 2 DISCRIMINATION. 2.1 Discrimination on the basis of religion or belief/interreligious discrimination/tolerance. 2.2 State religion. PART 3 VULNERABLE GROUPS. 3.1 Women. 3.2 Persons deprived of their liberty. 3.3 Refugees, asylum seekers, and internally displaced persons. 3.4 Children. 3.5 Minorities. 3.6 Migrant workers. PART 4 INTERSECTION OF FREEDOM OF RELIGION OR BELIEF WITH OTHER HUMAN RIGHTS. 4.1 Freedom of expression including questions related to religious conflicts, religious intolerance, and extremism. 4.2 Right to life, right to liberty. 4.3 Prohibition of torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment. PART 5 CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES. 5.1 Derogation. 5.2 Limitations. 5.3 Legislative issues. 5.4 Defenders of freedom of religion or belief and non-governmental organizations. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief |
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210. | Nifosi-Sutton, Ingrid : The protection of vulnerable groups under international human rights law, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The protection of vulnerable groups under international human rights law / Nifosi-Sutton, Ingrid, 291 p. - London : Routledge, 2017. ISBN 9781138838420 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introducing the international legal protection of vulnerable groups. 2. Legal protection of vulnerable groups as an integral component of the scope of international human rights law. 3. Practice of UN treaty bodies and thematic UN Special Procedures to the protection of vulnerable groups. 4. Practice of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Committee on the Rights of the Child relevant to the protection of vulnerable groups. 5. Regional trends in the protection of vulnerable groups and their members. 6. The vulnerability paradigm of the European Court of Human Rights. 7. Practice of domestic courts relevant to vulnerable groups and persons. 8. Conclusive reflections. INDEX WORDS:
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