31. | Implementation of the convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women by Zimbabwe, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Implementation of the convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women by Zimbabwe / ; Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, 48 p.. - Geneva : OMCT-Operating the SOS-Torture Network, 1998. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Eighteenth session, [19980119-19980206], [C] NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ICESCR; CEDAW; LIBRARY LOCATION: Folkrätt SHELF CODE: SOS-torture |
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32. | Blackburn, Robert : A Human Rights Committee for the UK parliament, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial A Human Rights Committee for the UK parliament : the options / Blackburn, Robert REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): European human rights law review : issue 5., p. 534-555. - London : Sweet & Maxwell, 1998. - ISSN 1361-1526 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICCPR; ECHRP-11; |
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33. | Scheinin, Martin : Naisten syrjinnän poistamista koskeva yleissopimus, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series Naisten syrjinnän poistamista koskeva yleissopimus / Scheinin, Martin REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: Encyclopedia iuridica fennica : suomalainen oikeustietosanakirja : 6. osa / Wirilander, J. (puh. joht.) ... [et al.] - ( Suomalainen lakimiesyhdistyksen julkaisuja : C-sarja ; no. 29), p. 643-644. - Helsinki : Suomalainen lakimiesyhdistys, 1998. - ISSN 0356-7222 ISBN 951-855-141-3 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; LIBRARY LOCATION: Privaträtt |
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34. | Askin, Kelly D. (ed.) : Women and international human rights law , 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Women and international human rights law : volume 1 / Askin, Kelly D. (ed.) ; Koenig, Dorean M. (ed.), xxix, 736 p.. - New York : Transnational Publ., 1999. ISBN 1-57105-064-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: SECTION I: Introduction to legal discource :. 1. Human rights through a gendered lens : emergence, evolution, revolution, by Berta Esperanza Hernandez-Truyol. 2. Women and international humanitarian law, by Kelly D. Askin. SECTION II: Women mobilizing into the twenty first century:. 1. Making the global local, international networking for women's human rights, by Charlotte Bunch, Samantha Frost & Niamh Reilly. 2. A post-beijing reflection on the limitations and potential of human rights discourse for women, by Dianne Otto. SECTION III : Common abuses of women around the world:. 1. Common abuses against women, by Dorothy Q. Thomas & Robin S. Levi. 2. Violence against women, by Radhika Coomaraswamy & Lisa M. Kois. 3. Domestic violence, by Cheryl Thomas. 4. Violence inthe workplace : sexual harassment, by Robin Phillips. 5. The law and reality of discrimination against women, by Douglass Cassel & Jill Guzman. 6. Trafficking in women, by Lois Chiang. SECTION IV: Common human rights issues affecting women:. 1. Women and employment, by Valerie L. Oosterveld. 2. Women and education, by Margaret E. Galey. 3. Women and the environment, by Neil A. F. Popovic. 4. Women and housing, by Leilani Farha. 5. Women and religious fundamentalism, by Courtney W. Howland. 6. Women and culture, by Christina M. Cerna & Jennifer C. Wallace. 7. Women and traditional practices : female genital surgery, by Isabelle R. Gunning. 8. Women and prostitution, by Ann Lucas. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): DEADW; CEDAW; UDHR; Convention of Belem do Para; ECHR; ESC; CRC; ACHPR; AMR; World declaration on education; |
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35. | Alfredsson, Gudmundur : The United Nations and human rights, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The United Nations and human rights / Alfredsson, Gudmundur REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal of legal information : symposium issue : human rights : global issues and information sources : vol. 25; nos. 1-3., p. 17-34. - Washington, DC : International Association of Law Libraries, 1997. - ISSN 0731-1265 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): IALL 16th course on international law librarianship, Lund University, Sweden, [19970824-19970828], [C] NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; CRC; CEDAW; CERD; ICCPR-27; ICCPR-OP; ICESCR; CAT; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; UDHR; Declaration on the right to peace; Decl aration on the right to development; ACHPR; CRC; Declaration on the rights of minorities; CDE; Convention concerning indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries; UNESCO declaration on race and racial prejudice; |
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36. | Stahnke, Tad (ed.) : Religion and human rights , 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Religion and human rights : basic documents / Stahnke, Tad (ed.) ; Martin, J. Paul (ed.), 262 p.. - New York : Columbia University. Center for the Study of Human Rights, 1998. ISBN 1-881482-04-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 1. Introduction : United Nations reports. 1. Arcot Krishnaswami : Study of discrimination in the matter of religious rights and practices. 2. The international bill of rights. 3. The international standards of human rights related to religion and belief. 4. Documents on the rights of religious minorities. 5. Selected government and religious documents on religious freedom. 6. Selected documents on the relationship between the state and religious institutions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICESCR; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief; Genocide convention; CDE; CERD; CEDAW; CRC; Declaration on the rights of minorities; ECHR; AMR; ACHPR; Helsinki final act; Vienna document; Copenhagen document; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; Cairo declaration on human rights; Draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples; (All documents in full text): |
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37. | Hannum, Hurst (ed.) : Guide to international human rights practice, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Guide to international human rights practice / Hannum, Hurst (ed.). - 3. ed.., xi, 348 p.. - Ardsley, NY : Transnational publ., 1999. ISBN 1-57105-057-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I : PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS:. 1. An overview of international human rights law, by Richard B. Bilder. 2. Implementing human rights : an overview of NGO strategies and available procedures, by Hurst Hannum. PART II: INTERNATIONAL PROCEDURE FOR MAKING HUMAN RIGHTS COMPLAINTS WITHIN THE UN SYSTEM:. 3. Treaty-based procedures for making human rights complaints within the UN system, by Sian Lewis-Anthony. 4. United Nations non-treaty procedures for dealing with human rights violations, by Nigel S. Rodley. 5. Human rights complaint procedures of the International Labor Organization, by lee Swepston. 6. The complaint procedure of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Orgnaization, by Stephen P. Marks. PART III: REGIONAL SYSTEMS FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS:. 7. The Inter-American human rights system, by Dinah L. Shelton. 8. Europe : the Council of Europe, the OSCE and the European Union, by Kevin Boyle. 9. The African charter on human and peoples' rights, by Cees Flinterman and Evelyn Ankumah. PART IV: OTHER TECHNIQUES AND FORUMS FOR PROTECTING RIGHTS:. 10. International reporting procedures, by Sandra Coliver and Alice M. Miller. 11. Quasi-legal standards and guidelines for protecting human rights, by Jiri Toman. 12. The international and national protection of refugees, by Maryellen Fullerton. 13. The role of domestic courts in enforcing international human rights law, by Joan Fitzpatrick. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; Declaration on the human rights of individuals who are not nationals of the country in which they live; AMR; ICCPR-OP; ICESCR; Protocol to the international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights; CAT; CEDAW; CERD; Nuremberg charter; CRC; CDE; Convention for the protection of cultural property in the event of armed conflict; Migrant workers convention; Convention on the political rights of women; Genocide convention; Convention on the protection of civilian persons in times of war; Refugee convention; ECHR; ICCPR; Declaration of fundamental rights; Declaration of fundamental rights and principles at work (ILO); Declaration of principles of prison discipline; Declaration on the elimination of all forms of intolerance based on religion or belief; Declaration on the protection of all persons from being subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of punishment; Declaration on the rights of disabled persons; Declaration on the rights of mentally retarded persons; Declaration on the rights of the child; Inter-American convention on forced disappearance of persons; Convention of Belem do Para; Inter-American convention to prevent and punsih torture; TEU; Protocol of Bueno Aires; Protocol of Washington; Protocol of Cartagena de Indias; Protocol of Washington; |
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38. | Alfredsson, Gudmundur : Minority rights, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Minority rights : a guide to United Nations procedures and institutions / Alfredsson, Gudmundur ; Ferrer, Erika, 38 p.. - London; Lund : Minority Rights Group International; Raoul Wallenberg Institute, 1998. ISBN 1-897693-52-4 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; CEDAW; CERD; ICESCR; CRC; ICCPR; 1503 procedure LIBRARY LOCATION: Folkrätt SHELF CODE: s MRG |
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39. | Boerefijn, Ineke : The reporting procedure under the covenant on civil and political rights, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The reporting procedure under the covenant on civil and political rights : practice and procedures of the Human Rights Committee / Boerefijn, Ineke - ( School of human rights research series ; vol. 2), xvi, 417 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 1999. ISBN 90-5095-074-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. I. Monitoring the implementation of the covenant. II. The Human Rights Committee. III. The Secretariat. IV. The General Assembly. V. The ECOSOC and the Commission on Human Rights. VI. The meeting of state parties. VII. The specialized agencies. VIII. Interaction with other treaty monitoring bodies. IX. The Committee's place in the United Nations system. X. State parties' reports. XI. Consideration of reports : the procedure. XII. The question of overdue reports and non-submission of reports. XIII. Reporting under exceptional circumstances. XIV. General comments. XV. The Committee's concluding observations. XVI. Conclusions INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Dr. iur., University of Utrecht, [21041999] NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ICCPR; CAT; CEDAW; CERD; CRC; Vienna declaration and programme of action; ICCPR-2OP; ICESCR; SHELF CODE: IMR |
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40. | Stubb, Nina : The role of human rights NGOs in international law, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document The role of human rights NGOs in international law : with emphasis on the United Nations / Stubb, Nina, 117 p.. - Åbo/Turku : Åbo Akademi. Rättsvetenskapliga institutionen, 1999. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): Avhandling pro gradu i folkrätt (master's thesis in public international law) NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; UN charter; CAT; CEDAW; CERD; Ottawa convention; ECHR; CRC; ECPT; European convention on the recogntion of the legal personality of international governmental organizations; ICCPR; ICESCR; Declaration on human rights; Declaration on the protection of all persons from enforced disappearances; Decla ration on the rights of the child; Declaration on the rights and responsibility of individuals, groups and organs of society to promote and protect universally recognized human rights and fundamental freedoms; Declaration on the protection of all persons from being subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment; LIBRARY LOCATION: Rättsvetenskapliga institutionen/Assistentrummet |
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41. | Hüfner, Klaus : How to file complaints on human rights violations, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph How to file complaints on human rights violations : a manual for individuals and NGOs / Hüfner, Klaus, 90 p.. - Bonn : German United Nations Association, 1998. ISBN 3-923-904-44-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 1. Introduction : The United Nations and Human Rights. 2. The Central UN Human Rights bodies. 3. The Human Rights Committee. 4. Other procedures within the UN system. 5. Conclusions : the increasing importance of human rights NGOs. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; Vienna declaration and programme of action; |
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42. | Flinterman, Cees : Special human rights treaties, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Special human rights treaties / Flinterman, Cees ; Henderson, Catherine REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: An introduction to the international protection of human rights : a textbook : Part II : The United Nations : the charter-based and treaty-based procedures / Hanski, R.; Suksi, M. (eds.). - 2. rev. ed.., p. 143-152. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 1999. ISBN 952-12-0247-5 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; CAT; CERD; |
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43. | Beck, Robert J. (ed) : International rules, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International rules : approaches from international law and international relations / Beck, Robert J. (ed) ; Arend, Anthony Clark (ed.) ; Lugt, Robert D. Vander (ed.), xvi, 310 p.. - New York : Oxford U. P., 1996. ISBN 0-19-508540-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 1. International law and international relations : the prospects for interdisciplinary collaboration, by Robert J. Beck. 2. Natural law, by Hugo Grotius. 3. Legal positivism, by Hans Kelsen and H. L. A. Hart. 4. Classical realism, by George F. Kennan and Dean Acheson. 5. The new Haven School, by Myres S. McDougal and Harold D. Lasswell. 6. Structural realism, by Joseph M. Grieco. 7. Institutionalist approaches, by Stephen Krasner, Robert O. Keohane, Andrew Hurrell. 8. The new stream, by David Kennedy. 9. Feminist voices, by Hilary Charlesworth, Christine Chinkin and Shelley Wright. 10. Toward an understanding of international legal rules, by Anthony Clark Arend. 8. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Declaration on the right to development; CEDAW; ICESCR; |
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44. | Herrlin, Monica (toim.) : Naisten ihmisoikeuksien käsikirja, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Naisten ihmisoikeuksien käsikirja / Herrlin, Monica (toim.), xiv, 285 p.. - Helsinki : Lakimiesliiton kustannus, 1998. ISBN 952-14-0124-9 LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: Sisällys:. 1. YK:n naisten oikeuksien yleissopimus. 2. Anneli Winter-Mäkinen : YK:n ihmisoikeuskehitys naisnäkölulmasta. 3. Kevät Nousiainen : Naisten ihmisoikeuksien kehitys. 4. Kevät Nousiainen - Merja Pentikäinen : Suomen ihmisoikeusvelvoitteet ja syrjinnän poistaminen. 5. Pirkko Mäkinen : CEDAW-komitea ja kansalliset tasa-arvosuunnitelmat. 6. Päivi Pietarinen : Yksilölle oikeus valittaa sopimusloukkauksista. 7. Katarina Petrell : Tiedotusvälineet ja mainonta. 8. Johanna Niemi-Kiesiläinen : Naisiin kohdistuva väkivalta ihmisoikeusloukkauksena. 9. Sinikka Mustakallio : Naisten oikeudet poliittisessa ja julkisessa elämässä. 10. Pirkko K. Koskinen : Naiset Suomen työmarkkinoilla. 11. Anu Pylkkänen : Naisten ihmisoikeudet perheessä. 12. Merja pentikäinen : Vähemmistönaiset - oikeus olla erilainen?. 13. Hakemisto. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ICESCR; CEDAW; ECHR-14; ICCPR-26; |
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45. | Henkin, Louis : International law, 1995 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law : politics and values / Henkin, Louis - (In international law ; vol. 18), xiii, 376 p.. - Dordrecht : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 1995. ISBN 0-7923-2908-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: International law and the inter-state system. CHAPTER I: States and the state system. CHAPTER II: Making international law in a state system : autonomy and consent. CHAPTER III : Compliance with international law in an inter-state system. CHAPTER IV : International law and domestic law. CHAPTER V : States and the commonage : the seas and others. PART II: Law and the values of the state system : state values and human values. CHAPTER VI: Law and the values of the state system. CHAPTER VII: Non-intervention and the use of force between states. CHAPTER VIII: Law and force : intervention in internal strife. CHAPTER IX: International law and inter-state economic relations. CHAPTER X: State values and other values : human rights. CHAPTER XI: Human rights standards and their "generations". CHAPTER XII: To respect and ensure : including compliance with human rights law. PART III: FROM CONCEPT TO FUNCTION:. CHAPTER XIV: Adjudication and enforcement : concepts and functions. PART IV: INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE NEXT CENTURY:. CHAPTER XV: Politics, values and functions at the turn of the century. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Israel / Estonia / Latvia / Lithuania / Cambodia / Cuba / USA / Former Yugoslavia / Iraq / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Libya / Nicaragua / United Kingdom / Chile / Viet Nam NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Bretton Woods agreement; Nuremberg charter; Declaration of independence; CRC; Genocide convention; CDE; CERD; CEDAW; CAT; ICCPR; ICESCR; ICCPR-OP; ACHPR; AMR; ECHR; ESC; UDHR; Genocide convention; Declaration on friendly relations; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Rio declaration; Stockholm declaration; |
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46. | Yael, Danieli (ed.) : The universal declaration of human rights, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The universal declaration of human rights : fifty years and beyond / Yael, Danieli (ed.) ; Dias, Clarence J. (ed.) ; foreword by Kofi A. Annan ; epilogue by Mary Robinson, xxii, 465 p.. - Amityville, NY : Baywood publ.; United Nations, 1999. ISBN 0-89503-192-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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47. | Lauren, Paul Gordon : The evolution of international human rights , 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The evolution of international human rights : visions seen / Lauren, Paul Gordon - (Pennsylvania studies in human rights), xiii, 385 p.. - Philadelphia : Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1998. ISBN 0-8122-1512-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. My brother's and sister's keeper : visions and the birth of human rights. 2. To protect humanity and defend justice : early international efforts. 3. Entering the twentieth century : world visions, war and revolutions. 4. Opportunities and challenges : visions and rights between the wars. 5. A "people's war" : the crusade of world war II. 6. A "people's peace" : peace and a charter with human rights. 7. Proclaiming a vision : the universal declaration of human rights. 8. Transforming visions into reality : fifty years of the universal declaration. CONCLUSION : Visions and the evolution of international human rights. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention concerning equal remuneration; CEDAW; Convention on the laws and customs of war on land; Convention on the nationality of married women; Convention on the non-applicability of statutory limitations to war crimes and crimes against humanity; Convention on the political rights of women; Genocide convention; CRC; Refugee convention; Convention relating to the status of stateless persons; Convention respecting the laws and customs of war; CAT; Convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children; Slavery convention; Apartheid convention; Berne convention; ICCPR; ICESCR; |
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48. | Hellum, Anne : Women's human rights and legal pluralism in Africa, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Women's human rights and legal pluralism in Africa : mixed norms and identities in infertility management in Zimbabwe / Hellum, Anne - (North-South legal perspectives series ; no. 2), 469 p.. - Oslo : Tano, 1999. ISBN 82-518-3781-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: WOMEN's HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICA : TOWARDS A SITUATIONAL AND GROUNDED APPROACH:. 1. The women's convention in a diverse world : a context based approach. 2. Situating the concept of discrimination in women's lives : women as individuals and women in family relationships. 3. Measuring rapid and eneven progress : adoption of the equality principle in 'local law'. 4. Taking appropriate measures : addressing pluralisms, differences and complex relations. 5. The fieldwork : sources of 'local law'. 6. Sources of state-law and international law. PART II: EQUALITY AND GENERATIONAL CONTINUITY : MANAGEMENT OF PROCREATIVE PROBLEMS IN THREE SOCIAL FIELDS: 7. Procreative problems and changing family laws in Zimbabwe : interplay between international, national and local norms. 8. Local procreative practices and gender equality in colonial law. 9. From repugnancy to non-discrimination : procreative arrangements in international and national law. 10. Equality and patrilineal continuity in three semi-autonomous social fields : a relational actor perspective. 11. Traditional healing. 12. Reconciliation of matrimonial disputes in the community court. 13. Family practices. 14. From semi-autonomy to 'local law' : the uneven adoption of the equality principle. PART III: DISCRETIONARY ACTS, LEGAL PLURALISM AND EQUALITY : DISSOLUTION OF CHILDLESS MARRIAGES IN THE COMMUNITY COURT:. 15. Coexisting marriage contracts : gender equality and legal pluralism in the local community court. 16. "Local law" : a socio-legal actor perspective. 17. Sterility, barrenness and impotency : divorce practice in Seke Community Court 1982-1988. 18. Irretrievable breakdown : discretrion, infertility and gender equality. 19. Equitable distribution of matrimonial property : discretion, infertility and guilt. 20. Mixed identities and mixed laws. PART IV: THE DYNAMICS OF CUSTOMARY LAWS IN A CHANGING WORLD : EQUALITY, DIGNITY AND RETURN OF BRIDE PRICE IN CHILDLESS MARRIAGES:. 21. The future of customary law and plural systems of law : objectives and outline of the study. 22. Interaction between Western and customary laws : return of Lobolo upon divorce as example. 23. Western law and localm custom in the native appeal court : a socio-legal actor perspective. 24. Native appeal court practice inthe light of local use. 25. Appropriate measures : equality, dignity and protection through unification or pluarlism? PART V: BETWEEN UNIVERSALISM AND RELATIVISM : THE SCOPE FOR SITUATIONAL ADJUSTMENT:. 26. Reconciling women's human rights with local customs and practices. INDEX WORDS:
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49. | Arambulo, Kitty : Strengthening the supervision of the international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Strengthening the supervision of the international covenant on economic, social and cultural rights : theoretical and procedural aspects / Arambulo, Kitty - (Series school of human rights research ; vol. 3), xvii, 449 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 1999. ISBN 90-5095-058-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. General introduction. 2. The development of the protection of economic, social and cultural rights in the United Nations. 3. The arguments against economic, social and cultural rights and an individual complaint procedure for the ICESCR. 4. The arguments in support of economic, social and cultural rights and an individual complaint procedure for the ICESCR. 5. Improving supervision of the ICESCR : an optional protocol INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICESCR; 1994 version of the draft optional protocol to the ICESCR; 1997 version of the draft optional protocol to the ICESCR; Utrecht drafts of an optional protocol to the ICESCR; Optional protocol to the ICESCR as proposed in the present study; AMR; ACHPR; CAT; CEDAW; CEDAW-OP; CERD; CRC; ECHR; ESC; ESC-additional protocol; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Vienna declaration and programme of action; |
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50. | Pentikäinen, Merja : The prohibiton of discrimination and the 1979 UN convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series The prohibiton of discrimination and the 1979 UN convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women / Pentikäinen, Merja REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: New trends in discrimination law - international perspectives / Hannikainen, L.; Nykänen, E. (eds.) - (Publications of Turku Law School ; vol. 3), p. 59-83. - Turku : Turku Law School, 1999. - ISSN 1237-5934 ISBN 951-29-1476-X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; UN charter-1-13; UDHR-2; ICCPR-2-26; ICESCR-2; ECHR-14; AMR-1; ACHPR-2; Night work of women (ILO convention no. 89); Convention concerning equal remuneration for men and women for work of equal value (ILO convention no. 100); CEDAW-OP; Convention on the political rights of women; DEDAW; |
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51. | Alston, Philip (ed.) : The future of UN human rights treaty monitoring, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The future of UN human rights treaty monitoring / Alston, Philip (ed.) ; Crawford, James (ed.), xxxv, 563 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2000. ISBN 0-521-64195-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. The UN human rights treaty system: A system in crisis? by JAMES CRAWFORD. A. The UN human rights monitoring system in action: 2. Individual claims in a world of massive violations: What role for the Human Rights Committee? by HENRY J. STEINER. 3. Decision-taking in the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, by MICHAEL BANTON. 4. The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women at the crossroads, by MARA R. BUSTELO. 5. The reporting process under the convention on the rights of the child, by Gerison Lansdown. 6. The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Catalyst for change in a system needing reform, by SCOTT LECKIE. 7. Country-oriented procedures under the Convention against torture : towards a new dynamism, by ROLAND BANK. 8. UN human rights reporting procedures : an NGO perspective, by Andrew Clapham. B. National influences and responses : 9. Making human rights treaty- obligations a reality: Working with new actors and partners, by ANNE GALLAGHER. 10. Domestic implementation of international human rights treaties: Nordic and Baltic experiences, by MARTIN SCHEININ. 11. The domestic impact of international human rights standards: The Japanese experience, by YUJI IWASAWA. 12. The role of human rights treaty standards in domestic law The Southern African experience, by JOHN DUGARD. 13. Uses and abuses of the treaty reporting procedure: Hong Kong between two systems, by ANDREW BYRNES. 14. The United States and the international human rights treaty system: For export only? by Stefanie Grant. C. Regional and sectoral comparisons. 15. Reporting in the Inter-American system of human rights protection , by ANTONIO AUGUSTO CANCADO TRINDADE. 16. Lessons from the reporting system of the European Social Charter, by DAVID HARRIS. 17. The role of reporting in international environmental treaties: Lessons for human rights supervision, by DANIEL BODANSKY. D. Common challenges for the treaty bodies: 18. The problem of overlapping among different treaty bodies, by ERIC TISTOUNET. 19. Bodies of knowledge: A diversity promotion role for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, by CRAIG SCOTT. 20. Treaty bodies responding to states of emergency: The case of Bosnia and Herzegovina, by MICHAEL O'FLAHERTY. 21. Ensuring effective supervisory procedures: The need for resources, by ELIZABETH EVATT. 22. Servicing and financing human rights supervision, by MARKUS SCHMIDT. E. Looking to the future: 23. Beyond 'them' and 'us': Putting treaty body reform into perspectivem, by PHILIP ALSTON. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Bangladesh / Barbados / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Burundi / Canada / China / Denmark / Estonia / Finland / Germany / Hong Kong / Iceland / India / Israel / Jamaica / Japan / Latvia / Liberia / Lithuania / Namibia / Netherlands / New Zealand / North Korea / Northern Ireland / Norway / Papua New Guinea / Peru / Philippines / Poland / Russian Federation / South Africa / Sweden / Trinidad and Tobago / United Kingdom / Uruguay / Former Yugoslavia / Zaire / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; Climate change convention; ESC; ECHR; CAT; Genocide convention; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; ICESCR; UN charter; CRC; Montreal protocol; UDHR; |
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52. | Askin, Kelly D. (ed.) : Women and international human rights law, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Women and international human rights law : volume 2 : international courts, instruments and organizations and select issues affecting women / Askin, Kelly D. (ed.) ; Koenig, Dorean M. (ed.), xxiii, 731 p.. - Ardsley, N.Y. : Transnational publ., 2000. ISBN 1-57105-092-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Section I : International Courts and Women: 1. International Criminal Law and the International Criminal Court Statute: Crimes Against Women by Dorean M. Koenig & Kelly D. Askin. 2. The Human Rights of Women in the Jurisprudence of Permanent International Tribunals by Dinah Shelton. 3. Women or Rights: How Should Women's Rights Be Conceived and Implemented? by John Valery White & Christopher L. Blakesley. Section II : International Instruments: 1. Using International Human Rights Law and Procedures to Advance Women's Human Rights by Andrew Byrnes. 2. Expanding Remedies for Human Rights Abuses: Civil Litigation in Domestic Courts by Beth Stephens. 3. U.S. Ratification of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women by Malvina Halberstam. 4. The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women by Dame Silvia Cartwright. 5. The Convention Against Torture, by Andrew Byrnes. 6. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as a Resource for Women by Barbara Stark. 7. Political Perspectives on the Civil and Political Rights of Women Georgina Ashworth. 8. Application of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Are the Rights of the Child Relevant to Women's Rights? by Sofia Gruskin & Karen Plafker. 9. The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination by Ved P. Nanda & Dawn M. McKnight. 10. ILO Conventions and Women Workers by Anne Trebilcock. 11. Draft Convention Against Sexual Exploitation by Elizabeth F. Defeis. Text of the Draft Convention Against Exploitation. 12. Women and International Criminal Law Instruments and Processes by Jordan J. Paust. 13. Assorted Instruments Affecting Women's International Human Rights by Natalie ff. Kaufman. Section III : International Organizations & Women : 1. The World Health Organization and Women by Sev S. Fluss . 2. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights: Prospects for the Inter-American Human Rights System to Protect and Promote the Human Rights of Women by Elizabeth A. H. Abi-Mershed. 3. The Inter-American Commission on Women by Meredith Caplan. 4. The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights by Julia Harrington. 5. The Role ofActivism in the Enforcement of International Human Rights Law by Jessica Neuwirfh. Section IV : Select Regional or Cultural Issues :_ 1. Cultural Relativism and Women's Human Rights by Mahnaz Afkhami. 2. Contemporary Forms of Female Slavery by Anne Gallagher. 3. Commercial Sex Workers in Asia: A Blind Spot in Human Rights Law by Ann D. Jordan. 4. Stove Burning, Acid Throwing, and Honor Killings by Yasmeen Hassan. 5. In Good Times and Bad: The Obligation to Protect "Mail-Order Brides" by Nora V.Demleitner. 6. Fatwa in Bangladesh: Patriarchy's Latest Sport by Faustina Pereira . 7. Child Marriage by Annie Bunting. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW (full text); CRC; |
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53. | PART I. INTRODUCTION, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph PART I. INTRODUCTION / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: The universal declaration of human rights : fifty years and beyond / Danieli, Y.; Stamatopoulou, E.; Dias, C. J. (eds.); foreword by Kofi A. Annan, epilogue by Mary Robinson, p. 3-12. - New York : Baywood publ.; United Nations, 1999. ISBN 0-89503-192-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 1. A tribute to human rights, by Elie Wiesel. 2. Introduction, by Elsa Stamatopoulou, Yael Danieli and Clarence J. Dias INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; |
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54. | PART III : HUMAN RIGHTS OF SPECIFIC GROUPS , 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph PART III : HUMAN RIGHTS OF SPECIFIC GROUPS : CONCEPTUAL AND INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: The universal declaration of human rights : fifty years and beyond / Danieli, Y.; Stamatopoulou, E.; Dias, C. J. (eds.); foreword by Kofi A. Annan, epilogue by Mary Robinson, p. 115-236. - New York : Baywood publ.; United Nations, 1999. ISBN 0-89503-192-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The chapters are:. 10. Recognizing and realizing women's human rights, by Maria Suarez Toro and Shanthi Dairiam. VOICES : Lessening the suffering after wartime sexual slavery, by Kim, Yoon Shim. VOICES : Work tools : patience and understanding, by Biba Metikos. 11. A vision for children : the convention on the rights of the child, by Marta Santos Pais. VOICES : John, an Australian aboriginal child. 12. Indigenous peoples and their demands within the modern human rights movement, by S. James Anaya. 13. New minority rights for the twenty-first century, by Hurst Hannum. 14. Searching for human security and dignity : human rights, refugees and the internally displaced, by Maria Stavropoulou. 15. Protection of the rights of migrants, by Fraziano Battistella. 16. Homelessness and the right to adequate housing : confronting exclusion, sustaining change, by Miloon Kothari. 17. Other groups in struggle against discrimination, by Leandro Despouy ... [et al.] INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; CEDAW; CDE; Equal remuneration convention; Slavery convention; Convention on the suppression of the traffic in persons and the exploitation of the prostitution of others; Convention onthe political rights of women; Declaration on the proof of women and children in emergency armed conflict; Convention concerning indigenous peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); Genocide convention; ICCPR-27; CERD-14; Copenhagen document; European charter for regional or minority languages; ESC; Migrant workers convention; Convention on the political rights of women; Convention on the nationality of married women; |
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55. | Lempinen, Miko : Challenges facing the system of special procedures of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Challenges facing the system of special procedures of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights / Lempinen, Miko, vi, 340 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi. Rättsvetenskapliga institutionen, 2000. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Cuba / Iran / Iraq / Israel / USA / Nigeria / Myanmar / Argentina / Malaysia NOTE (THESIS): Licentiate thesis in public international law, Åbo Akademi University, [T] NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter-19; Convention on the privileges and immunities of the United Nations; CERD; ICCPR; CAT; ICCPR-OP; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: thesis |
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56. | Kirilova Eriksson, Maja (ed.) : Reproductive freedom, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Reproductive freedom : in the context of international human rights and humanitarian / Kirilova Eriksson, Maja (ed.) - (International studies in human rights ; vol. 60), xiii, 573 p.. - Hague : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2000. ISBN 90-411-1249-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I : Gender equality under international law:. 1. The significance of the topic. 2. Non-discrimination and gender equality - some conceptual deliberations. 3. The principle of non-discrimination on the basis of sex and gender equality - a candidate for Ius Cogens status. PART II : REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM - ITS CORE COMPONENT ELEMENTS :. 4. The current discourse. 5. Family planning in a wide perspective. 6. Legal abortion - an emerging human right in international law? PART III : GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE - A GRAVE VIOLATION OF THE NON-DISCRIMINATION PRINCIPLE AND A MAJOR OBSTACLE TO REPRODUCTIVE FREEDOM:. 7. Violence against women as an international issue. 8. The Ad Hoc tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. PART IV: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS :. 9. Summary and concluding remarks - De lege lata and de lege ferenda. 4. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; CRC; ICCPR; Arab charter of human and people's rights; AMR; ADRD; Beijing declaration and platform for action; Cairo declaration on human rights in Islam; Charter of the rights and welfare of the African child; Charter on the rights of women in childbirth; CRC; ECHR; ICESCR; ECPT; Geneva conventions; Genocide convention; Hague convention; jakarta declaration for the advancement of women in Asia and the Pacific; UDHR; UN charter; Convention for the suppression of the traffic in persons and of the exploitation of the prostitutions of others; Declaration of minimum humanitarian standards; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Vienna declaration and programme of action; |
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57. | van Bueren, Geraldine (ed.) : Childhood abused, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Childhood abused : protecting children against torture, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment / van Bueren, Geraldine (ed.), 308 p.. - Aldershot : Dartmouth, 1998. ISBN 1-85521-918-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Shame and Physical Pain: Cultural Relativity, Children, Torture and Punishment, Judith Ennew. 2. The Ill-treatment of Children - Some Developmental Considerations, Martin Richards. 3. Activism, Politics and the Punishment of Children, Pamela Reynolds. 4. Opening Pandora's Box - Protecting Children Against Torture, Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment and Punishment, Geraldine Van Bueren. 5. International Conventions Against Torture and on the Rights of the Child - The Work of Two United Nations Committees, Bent Sörensen. 6. Torture of the Girl-Child, Christine Chinkin. 7. The Violation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as Torture or Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment, Jeremy McBride. 8. Are the Rights of Refugee Children Protected Adequately Against Torture? by Louise Williamson. 9. A Non-Governmental Organization Perspective of the United Nations' Approach to Children and Torture, Eric Sottas. 10. Can Medicine be Torture? The Case of Children, Len Doyal. 11. Children and Reintegration, Gisela Perren-Klingler. 12. Children Exposed to War, Torture and Other Organized Violence - Developmental Consequences, Edith Montgomery. 13. The Effects on Children of Witnessing Violence Perpetrated against their Parents or Siblings, Dora Black and Martin Newman. 14. The Torture of Children: Assessing Torture and Devising Methods to Prevent It, Lois Whitman. APPENDICES: 1. United Nations Declaration on the Protection of all Persons from Being Subjected to Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 1975 II. United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 1984. III. Inter-American Convention to Prevent and Punish Torture 1985. IV. The European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 1987. V. United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989. Index INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; CAT; ECPT; ECHR; Declaration on the rights of the African child; Declaration on the rights of the child; Declaration on the protection of women and children in emergency and armed conflict; ACHPR; An agenda for peace; African charter on the rights of the child; ICCPR; ICESCR; CERD; |
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58. | Goodwin-Gill, Guy (ed.) : The reality of international law, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The reality of international law : essays in honour of Ian Brownlie / Goodwin-Gill, Guy (ed.) ; Talmon, Stefan (ed.) ; foreword by Sir Robert Jennings, li, 592 p.. - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1999. ISBN 0-19-826837-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1 The Effective Enforcement of High Seas Fishing Regimes: The Case of the Convention for the Regulation of the Policing of the North Sea Fisheries of 6 May 1882, by Kaare Bangert. 2 The Legal Premises for the International Protection of Human Rights, by Chaloka Beyani. 3 A Taste of Armageddon: The Law of Armed Conflict as Applied to Cyberwar, by James J. Busuttil. 4 Rethinking Panama: International Law and the US Invasion of Panama, 1989, by Simon Chesterman. 5. Israel (1948-1949) and Palestine (1998-1999): Two Studies in the Creation of States, James Crawford. 6. The Place of Non-Forcible Counter-Measures in Contemporary International Law, by Omer Yousif Elagab. 7. Maritime Delimitation after Denmark v. Norway: Back to the Future? by Malcolm D. Evans. 8. The Utilization of International Groundwater in General International Law, Ximena Fuentes. 9. Crime in International Law: Obligations Erga Omnes and the Duty to Prosecute, Guv S. Goodwin-Gill. 10. Adiudicatorv Jurisdiction over Multilateral Enterprises: 'Lifting the Veil' in the EU and the USA, by Joseph P. Griffin. 11. The Differing Concepts of War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity in International Criminal Law, Bing Bing Jia. 12. State Responsibility and the 1948 Genocide Conventior, Nina Jergenson. 13. The Quality of Justice: 'Exces de Pouwir in the Adjudication i Arbitration of Territorial and Boundary Disputes, Kaiyan Homi Kaikobad. 14. Operational Policies of International Institutions as Part of the law-making process : the World Bank and indigenous peoples, by Benedict Kingsbury. 15. From Reform to Realism: The Council of Europe, Errki Kowula. 16. Governance and Co-ordination in Conflict and Post-C Situations: Challenge or Maze? Pirrko Kourula. 17. Legal Limits to United Nations Security Council Powers, Susan Lamb. 18. Defences in the Jurisprudence of International Tribunals, Phoebe N. Okowa. 19. The Protection of Human Rights in emergency situations under Customary International Law, Jaime Oraa. 20. International Criminal Environmental Law, Rene Provost. 21. International Obligations Erga Omnes: Their Moral Foundation and Criteria of Identification in Light of Two Jananese Contributions, by Maurizio Ragazzi. 22. Habeas Corpus and the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms, by Robert J. Sharpe. 23. Who is a Legitimate Government in Exile? Towards Normative Criteria for Governmental Legitimacy in International Law, by Stefan Talmon. 24. Resource Entitlement in the Law of the Sea: Some Areas of Continuity and Change, by Stephen Vasciannie. 25. Forum Prorogatum and the Indication of Provisional Measures in the International Court of Justice, by Sienho Yee. ' INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Paris peace treaty; Montevideo convention; UN charter; Nuremberg charter; Genocide convention; OAS charter; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; European convention on extradition; Convention on the protection and integration of indigenous and tribal populations (ILO convention no. 107); CERD; ICESCR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Helsinki final act; ACHPR; Convention on the law of sea; CAT; Dayton peace agreement; Conventio n on the protection of the environment through criminal law; UDHR; |
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59. | Fastrup Ervik, Helga : Individuell klage som instrument for kvinners menneskerettigheter, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Individuell klage som instrument for kvinners menneskerettigheter : - sporsmålet om en tilleggsprotokoll til FN:s kvinnekonvensjon / Fastrup Ervik, Helga - (Kvinnerettslige studier ; nr. 41), 130 p.. - Oslo : University of Oslo. Institutt for offentlig rett, 1998. - ISSN 0803-2106 LANGUAGE: NOR ABSTRACT: INNEHÅLL:. 1. Introduktion. 2. Menneskerettigheter i et kvinneperspektiv. 3. Gjennomföringsmekanismer med utgangspunkt i kvinnekonvensjonen. 4. Vil en individuell klagerett styrke kvinners menneskerettighetsvern? 5. Utvalgte deler av forslaget til tilleggsprotokoll. 6. Prosedyrer for afrikanske kvinners menneskerettighetskrav. 7. Epilog. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Draft optional protocol to the CEDAW =CEDAW-OP; ACHPR; |
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60. | Orlin, Theodore S. : Introduction, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Introduction / Orlin, Theodore S. ; Scheinin, Martin REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: The jurisprudence of human rights law : a comparative interpretive approach / Orlin, T.; Rosas, A.; Scheinin, M. (eds.), p. 1-26. - Åbo/Turku : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2000. ISBN 952-12-0593-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The jurisprudence of human rights. 2. The growth and development of a human rights jurisprudence. 3. The acceleration of human rights, protective machinery and legal interpretation during the last half-century. 4. Comparative jurisprudence and interpretation. 5. The scope of the comparative jurisprudence considered. 6. A definition of human rights law and the issues addressed in this book. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter; CRC; ECHR; ESC; ADRD; AMR; ACHPR; ICCPR; ICESCR; |