31. | von Bogdandy, Armin (ed.) : Max Planck yearbook of United Nations law, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Max Planck yearbook of United Nations law : vol. 12 2008 / von Bogdandy, Armin (ed.) ; Wolfrum, Rüdiger ; Philipp, Christiane E., xix, 560 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2008. - ISSN 1389-4633 ISBN 978-90-04-16959-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Orakhelashvili, Alexander, Statehood, Recognition and the United Nations Syst em: A Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Kosovo (260.4 KB) - full text. 2. Weiß, Wolfgang, Security Council Powers and the Exigencies of Justice after War. 3. Kanetake, Machiko, Enhancing Community Accountability of the Security Council through Pluralistic Structure: The Case of the 1267 Committee. 4. Breen, Claire, Revitalising the United Nations Human Rights Special Procedures Mechanisms as a Means of Achieving and Maintaining International Peace and Security. 5. Trevisanut, Seline, The Principle of Non-Refoulement at Sea and the Effectiveness of Asylum Protection. 6. de Oliveira Godinho, Fabiana, The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Protection of Indigenous Rights in Brazil. 7. Fuchs, Christine, UN Convention to Combat Desertification: Recent Developments. 8. Niemelä, Pekka, A Cosmpolitan Word Order? Perspectives on Francisco de Vitoria and the United Nations. Focus: Rule of Law:. 9. Fitschen, Thomas, Inventing the Rule of Law for the United Nations. 10. Barriga, Stefan/ Alday, Alejandro, The General Assembly and the Rule of Law: Daring to Succeed? - The Perspective of Member States. 11. Bühler, Konrad G., The Austrian Rule of Law Initiative 2004-2008 - The Panel Series, the Advisory Group and the Final Report on the UN Security Council and the Rule of Law. 12. Reinisch, August/ Knahr, Christina, From the United Nations Administrative Tribunal to the United Nations Appeals Tribunal - Reform of the Administration of Justice System within the United Nations. 13. Alvarez Núñez, Rosa Giannina, Intellectual Property and the Protection of Traditional Knowledge, Genetic Resources and Folklore: The Peruvian Experience. (L.L.M.thesis) INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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32. | Kamminga, Menno T. (ed.) : The impact of human rights law on general international law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The impact of human rights law on general international law / Kamminga, Menno T. (ed.) ; Scheinin, Martin, xxviii, 258 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U.P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-956522-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Final report on the impact of international human rights law on general international law / Menno T. Kamminga. 2. Impact on the law of treaties / Martin Scheinin. 3. Impact on general principles of treaty interpretation / Jonas Christoffersen. 4. Impact on the law on treaty reservations / Ineke Boerefijn. 5. Impact on state succession in respect of treaties / Menno T. Kamminga. 6. Impact on the process of the formation of customary international law / Jan Wouters and Cedric Ryngaert. 7. Impact on the structure of international obligations / Sandesh Sivakumaran. 8. Impact on the immunity of states and their officials / Thilo Rensmann. 9. Impact on the right to consular notification / Christina Cerna. 10. Impact on the law of diplomatic protection / Riccardo Pisillo Mazzeschi. 11. Impact on state responsibility / Robert McCorquodale. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Angola / Armenia / Australia / Azerbaijan / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Canada / China / Croatia / Czech Slovakia / Congo / Ethiopia / France / Georgia / Germany / Ghana / Greece / Iran / Italy / Kuwait / Liberia / Libya / Mexico / Moldova / Mozambique / Nicaragua / Norway / New Zealand / Paraguay / Poland / portugal / Poland / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Saudi Arabia / Serbia / South Africa / USSR / Sweden / Syria / Tajikistan / Thailand / Turkey / Turkmenistan / Uganda / Uzbekistan / Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): ADRD; CEDAW; CRC; Genocide convention; ICCPR; ICESCR; Kyoto protocol; UN declaration against torture; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; European convention on state immunity; Geneva conventions; |
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33. | Conte, Alex : Defining civil and political rights, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Defining civil and political rights : the jurisprudence of the United Nations Human Rights Committee / Conte, Alex ; Burchill, Richard. - 2. ed.., xlviii, 359 p.. - Farnham : Ashgate, 2009. ISBN 978-0-7546-7656-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Introduction, by Alex Conte and Richard Burchill. 2. Procedure under the optional protocol, by Alex Conte. 3. Limitations to and derogations from covenant rights, by Alex Conte. 4. Democratic and civil rights, by Alex Conte. 5. Security of the person, by Alex Conte. 6. The judicial process, by Alex Conte. 7. Privacy, honour, and reputation, by Alex Conte. 8. Rights of the family and children, by Richard Burchill. 9. Self-determination, by Richard Burchill. 10. Minority rights, by Richard Burchill. 11. Equality and non-discrimination, by Richard Burchill. INDEX WORDS:
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=8803&edition_id=9983 |
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34. | Paust, Jordan J. : Beyond the law, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Beyond the law : the Bush administration's unlawful responses in the "war" on terror / Paust, Jordan J., xiv, 311 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2007. ISBN 978-0-521-71120-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Executive plans and authorizations to violate international law concerning treatment and interrogation of detainees. 2. Additional revelations concerning treatment, secret detentions, and secret renditions. 3. War and enemy status. 4. Judicial power to determine the status and rights of persons detained without trial. 5. Executive claims to unchecked power. 6. Antiterrorism military commissions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Geneva conventions; ICCPR; CAT; ADRD; LIBRARY LOCATION: Off.rätt.
URL http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521711203 |
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35. | Nowak, Manfred : Torture and enforced disappearance, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph Torture and enforced disappearance / Nowak, Manfred REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: International protection of human rights : a textbook : II : United Nations standards and mechanisms / Krause, C.; Scheinin, M. (eds.), p. 151-182. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2009. ISBN 978-952-12-2285-6 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; CAT-OP; ECHR-3; ICCPR-7; Refugee convention; |
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36. | Forsythe, David P. (editor in chief) : Encyclopedia of human rights , 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Encyclopedia of human rights : volume 1 : Afghanistan - Democracy and right to participation / Forsythe, David P. (editor in chief), xxxi, 496 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2009. ISBN 978-0-19-533402-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: ARTICLES:. 1. Afganistan, by Christa Meindersma. 2. African Union : Banjul charter, by Rachel Murray. 3. AIDS/HIV, by Amy S. Patterson. 4. Algerian war, by Rita Maran. 5. American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), by William J. Aceves. 6. American revolution, by Ari Kohen and Sara W. Lunsford. 7. Idi Amin Dada Oumee, by Susan Dicklitch. 8. Amnesty International, by Peter R. Baehr. 9. Angola, by Ana Leao. 10. Kofi Annan, by Coutney B. Smith. 11. Anti-Slavery International, by Claude E. Welch. 12. Louise Arbor, by William A. Schabas. 13. Armenians in the Ottoman empire, by Peter Balakian. 14. Art and images, by Caroline Turner. 15. Article 19, by Peter Noorlander. 16. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), by Kenneth Christie. 17. Aung San Suu Kyi, by Monique Skidmore. 18. José Ayala Lasso, by Alfred de Zayas. 19. Baha'i Faith, by Brian D. Lepard. 20. Balkan wars, by Bozo Repe. 21. Simone de Beauvoir, by Sonia Kruks. 22. Belgian Congo, by Adam Hochschild. 23. Peter benenson, by Kirsten Sellars. 24. Steve Biko, by Mark Sanders. 25. Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda, by Mahmood Monshipouri. 26. Botswana and Lesotho, by Robert K. Hitchcock. 27. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, by Anthony F. Lang. 28. Brazil, by Anthony W. Pereira. 29. B'Tselem, by Jasmin Habib. 30. Burma (Myanmar), by Moniques Skidmore and Trevor Wilson. 31. Burundi, by René Lemarcahnd. 32. Business and human rights, by Scott Pegg. 33. Cambodia, by Lilian A. Barria. 34. Care international, by Allison Burden. 35. Jimmy Carter, by Kirsten Sellars. 36. Carter Center, by Steven H. Hochman. 37. René Cassin, by Mark Weston Janis. 38. Catholicism, by William J. Wagner. 39. Nicolae Ceaussescu, by Patrice C. McMahon. 40. Center for Justice & Accountability, by beth van Schaack. 41. Central America in the 1980s., by Chandra Lehka Sriram. 42. Chechnya, by Catherine Osgood. 43. Children's convention, by Samantha Besson and Joanna Borke-Martignoni. 44. Chile in the Pinochet era, by Darren Hawkins. 45. China: the famine of the 1960s, by Andrew Wedeman. 46. China : Tiananmen massacre, by Ann Kent. 47. Civil and political rights: international covenant and political rights, by David Weissbrodt. 48. Collective/group rights, by A. Belden Fields. 49. Colombia, by William Avilés. 50. Colonialism, by Bonny Ibhawoh. 51. Commonwealth of Nations, by Timothy Shaw. 52. Communitarianism and community, by Brian Orend. 53. Conflict among human rights norms, by Eva Brems. 54. Confuciianism, by Summer B. Twiss. 55. Constitutions and human rights, by Rett R. Ludwikowski. 56. Costa Rica, by Alison Brysk. 57. Crimes against humanity, by Jordan J. Paust. 58. Criminal justice : international criminal justice, by David P. Forsythe. 59. Cuba under Castro, by Mayra Gomez. 60. Culture and human rights, by Yvonne M. Donders. 61. Customary international law, by Connie de la vega. 62. Cyprus from 1964, by James Ker-Lindsay. 63. Romeo Dallaire, by Howard B. Tolley. 64. darfur, by Linda S. Bishai. 65. Carla del Ponte, by Heikelina Verrijn Stuart. 66. Democracy and right to participation, by Peter R. Baehr. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Philippines / Indonesia / Viet Nam / Singapore / Malaysia / Thailand / Slovenia / Croatia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Botswana / Lesotho / Burma / Cambodia / Guatemala / El Salvador / Nicaragua / Honduras / Chile / China NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; AMR; ACHPR; Doha declaration on the TRIPS agreement and public health; Declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen; UN charter; UDHR-19; CRC; LIBRARY LOCATION: VIB |
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37. | Jorgensen, Rikke Frank (ed.) : Implementing human rights, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Implementing human rights : essays in honour of Morten Kjaerum / Jorgensen, Rikke Frank (ed.) ; Slavensky, Klaus, 505 p.. - Copenhagen : The Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2007. ISBN 87-91836-12-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. INTRODUCTION, by Rikke Frank Jorgensen og Klaus Slavensky. HUMAN RIGHTS FOUNDATIONS:. 1. Sten Schaumburg-Müller: Pragmatic challenges to human rights. 2. Kjeld Holm: Human rights and theology. HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS AND ACTORS:. I. The European convention on human rights: 1. Hans-Gammeltoft-Hansen: The European Court of Human Rights and the ombudsman 2. Jonas Christoffersen: Least onerous means and the ECHR. II. Human rights implementation and indicators: 1. Njål Hostmaelingen: A Norwegian fairytale? The reception of international human rights law in Norway. 2. Li Buyun and Yang Songcai: Universality and particullarity of human rights. 3. Hans-Otto Sano: Implementing human rights. What kind of record? III: Human rights education: 1. Anette Faye jacobsen: Human rights education, trends and paradoxes. IV: The role of national human rights institutions: 1. David Weissbrodt: National human rights institutions. 2. Lone Lindholt: Universities and national human rights institutions: the independent human rights actors. 3. Orest Nowosad: National human rights institutions into the 21st century. 4. Birgitte Kofod Olsen and Anne-marie Garrido: Coordination of the work of NHRIs - from liaison to joint achievement. V: The role of the individual:. 1. Isi Foighel: "Now I know what I must do". HUMAN RIGHTS THEMES:. I: Business: 1. Lene Wendland: The United Nations agenda for business and human rights. 2. Sune Skadegård Thorsen: Business and human rights - from protest to partner. II: Dignity and physical integrity: 1. Manfred Nowak: Legal controversies relating to torture. 2. Mette Hartlev: At the frontier of human rights law: human rights and biotechnology. III: EU and the transatlantic: 1. Kevin Boyle: Transatalntic human rights dialogue. 2. Helle Porsdam: the right to consume the ultimate human right? IV: Military justice and international politics:. 1. Emmanuel Decaux: Current challenges to military criminal justice systems. 2. Nils A. Buttenschon: A rpad map with barriers: some reflections on law and politics in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. V: International customary law: 1. Patrick Thornberry: The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination - questions of concept and practice. VI: Protection of minorities:. 1. Holger kallehauge: The genesis of a new human rights convention - a convention on the rights of persons with disabilities. 2. Alan Phillips: Monitoring human rights conventions. 3. Gudmundur Alfredsson: Citizenship and the definition of the term "minority". 4. Asbjörn Eide: Minority rights of non-citizens. 5. Joanne van Selm: Temporary protection - a retrospective: the only way to secure 'refugee' rights. VII: Terrorism: 1. Martin Scheinin: Reflections on defining "terrorism". 2. Jens Elo REytter: With eyes shut - Denmark fights terrorism in Afghanistan alongside of the USA. 3. Jeoren Schokkenbroek: Hard times for human rights: some thoughts on the fight against and the protection of human rights. 4. Geir Ulfstein: Counter-terrorism measures: the need for national and international review. 5. Kirsten Haustrup: Fundamentalism: Liquid fear and the loss of flexibility. POSTSCRIPT: 1. Birgit Lindsnaes: profile of a human rights director. 2. Claus Haagen Jensen: An institute and its leader. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ECHR; ICESCR; ICCPR; CEDAW; CRC; UN charter; CRC; Declaration on the rights of minorities; CAT-OP; Migrant workers convention; CRPD; Vienna declaration and programme of action; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; ICCPR-27; European convention on the prevention of terrorism; Convention for the suppression of acts of nuclear terrorism; Geneva conventions; |
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38. | Rieter, Eva : Preventing irreparable harm, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Preventing irreparable harm : provisional measures in international human rights adjudication / Rieter, Eva - (School of human rights research series ; vol. 37), xxxix, 1200 s.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2010. ISBN 978-90-5095-931-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: SETTING INTRODUCTION: CHAPTER I: DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONCEPT OF PROVISIONAL MEASURES BY THE ICJ AND ITLOS. CHAPTER II THE USE OF PROVISIONAL MEASURES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE VARIOUS HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEMS. PART II: PURPOSE INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER III HALTING EXECUTIONS. CHAPTER IV HALTING CORPORAL PUNISHMENT. CHAPTER V HALTING EXPULSION OR EXTRADITION IN NON-REFOULEMENT CASES. CHAPTER VI LOCATING AND PROTECTING DISAPPEARED PERSONS. CHAPTER VII INTERVENING IN DETENTION SITUATIONS INVOLVING RISKS TO HEALTH AND DIGNITY. CHAPTER VIII ENSURING PROCEDURAL RIGHTS TO PROTECT THE RIGHT TO LIFE AND PERSONAL INTEGRITY. CHAPTER IX PROTECTING AGAINST DEATH THREATS AND HARASSMENT. CHAPTER X PROTECTING (INDIGENOUS) CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS RIGHTS. CHAPTER XI HALTING MASS OR ARBITRARY EXPULSION AND FORCED EVICTION . CHAPTER XII PROVISIONAL MEASURES IN OTHER SITUATIONS. CHAPTER XIII PROTECTION. CONCLUSION. PART III: IMPACT OF THE IRREPARABLE NATURE OF THE HARM INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER XIV JURISDICTION AND ADMISSIBILITY. CHAPTER XV IMMEDIACY AND RISK. CHAPTER XVI THE LEGAL STATUS OF PROVISIONAL MEASURES IN HUMAN RIGHTS ADJUDICATION. CONCLUSION. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; ACHPR; CAT; CEDAW; CERD; ECHR; ICCPR;
URL http://www.intersentia.be/searchDetail.aspx?bookId=101176 |
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39. | Öst, Heidi : The responsibility of troop-contributing states for violations of their human rights obligations in relation to their participation in peace support operations, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document The responsibility of troop-contributing states for violations of their human rights obligations in relation to their participation in peace support operations / Öst, Heidi, vii, 102 p.. - Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Department of Law, 2008. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (THESIS): [MA] Master's thesis in public international law, Institute for Human Rights, [2008], [T] NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CERD; ICCPR; ICESCR; CEDAW; CAT; CRC; ECHR; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: seminarierummet |
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40. | Tomuschat, Christian (ed.) : The right to life, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The right to life / Tomuschat, Christian (ed.) ; Lagrange, Evelyne ; Oeter, Stefan, viii, 422 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2010. ISBN 978-90-04-183919 LANGUAGE: ENG, FRE ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I. INTRODUCTION:. 1. Christian Tomuschat: The Right to Life – Legal and Political Foundations. PART II: THE RIGHT TO LIFE AS DEFENCE AGAINST STATE INTERFREENCE:. 2. Walter Kälin: ‘Death is different’ – The Death Penalty and the Right to a Fair Trial. 3. Paul Tavernier: Le recours à la force par la police. 4. Vera Rusinova: The Duty to Investigate the Death of Persons Arrested and/or Detained by Public Authorities. 5. Georg Nolte: The Bundesverfassungsgericht on the German Aerial Security Law: A Sonderweg from the Perspective of International Law?. 6. Rafaëlle Maison: Le crime de génocide dans la jurisprudence internationale : débats et hypothèses. Part III. THE RIGHT TO LIFE IN SITUATIONS OF ARMED CONFLICT:. 7. Vera Gowlland-Debbas: The Right to Life and the Relationship between Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. 8. Nils Melzer: The ICRC’s Clarification Process on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities under International Humanitarian Law. 9. Stefan Oeter: Collateral Damages – Military Necessity and the Right to Life. 10. Michael Bothe: The Status of Captured Fighters in Non-International Armed Conflict. 11. Philippe Weckel: Les « combattants irréguliers » en situation d’occupation militaire. 12. Stefanie Schmahl: Targeted Killings – A Challenge for International Law?. 13. Hélène Tigroudja: Assassinats ciblés et droit à la vie dans la jurisprudence de la Cour suprême israélienne. Part IV. A RIGHT OF RESISTANCE? 14. Jean d’Aspremont: Le tyrannicide en droit international. PART V. POSITIVE OBLIGATIONS DERIVING FROM THE RIGHT TO LIFE? 15. Emmanuel Decaux: Le droit à la vie et le droit à une alimentation suffisante. 16. Eibe Riedel: The Right to Life and the Right to Health, in particular the Obligation to Reduce Child Mortality. 17. Astrid Epiney: ‘Réfugiés écologiques’ et droit international. PART VI. CONCLUSIONS:. 18. Pierre d’Argent: Conclusions générales : « Le droit à la vie en tant que jus cogens donnant naissance à des obligations erga omnes ? ». INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Germany NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; UN charter; Genocide convention; CAT; Convention for the protection of all persons from enforced disappearance; AMR; ICCPR; ECHR; CRC; Geneva conventions; ICC statute; ACHPR; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; |
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41. | Kessing, Peter Vedel : Terrorbekaempelse og menneskeret, 2009 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Terrorbekaempelse og menneskeret : - med saerlig fokus på retten til ikke at blive udsat for vilkårlig frihedsberövelse og tortur, umenneskelig eller nedvaerdigende behandling / Kessing, Peter Vedel, 592 p.. - Copenhagen : Jurist- og Okonomforbundets forlag, 2009. ISBN 978-87-574-1978-8 LANGUAGE: DAN ABSTRACT: INNEHÅLL:. I. del:. FORMÅLET MED AFHANDLINGEN:. Kapitel 1. Indledning, formål, afgræsning, mv. II. del:. TERRORISME I FOLKERETLIG BELYSNING:. Kapitel 2. Terrorisme i fredstid. Kapitel 3. Terrorisme under væbnet konflikt. Kapitel 4. Sammenfatning og perspektivering. III. del:. OM BEKAEMPELSE AF TERRORISME OG OVERHOLDELSE AF MENNESKERET?. Kapitel 5. Skal stater respektere menneskeretlige forpligtelser i kampen mod terrorisme?. Kapitel 6. "Balancen" mellem sikkerhed og retssikkerhed inden for det menneskeretlige system. Kapitel 7. Menneskerettighedernes retlige status, når stater bekæmper terrorisme ekstraterritorialt? Kapitel 8. Menneskerettighedernes retlige status ved terrorbekæmpelse under væbnet konflikt Kapitel 9. Sammenfatning. IV. del:. VILKÅRLIG FRIHEDSBERÖVELSE OG TORTUR OG UMENNESKELIG BEHANDLING AF TERRORMISTAENKTE:. Kapitel 10. Forbuddet mod tortur, umenneskelig og nedværdigende behandling af terrormistænkte i fredstid og under væbnet konflikt. Kapitel 11. Frihedsberøvelse af terrormistænkte. V. del:. SAMMENFATNING OG PERSPEKTIVERING:. Kapitel 12. Den overordnede påvirkning af menneskerettighederne efter den 11. september 2001. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ICCPR-OP; CAT; Arab convention o he suppression of terrorism; OAS convention to prevent and punish acts of terrorism; OAU convention on the prevention and combating of terrorism; European convention on the prevention of terrorism; |
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42. | Grover, Sonja C. : The European Court of Human Rights as a pathway to impunity for international crimes, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The European Court of Human Rights as a pathway to impunity for international crimes / Grover, Sonja C., xxv, 298 p.. - Heidelberg : Springer, 2010. ISBN 978-3-642-10797-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: Selected Factors Facilitating Impunity for International Crimes Through the European Court of Human Rights. PART II: The European Court of Human Rights’ Reluctance to Classify European Convention Violations as International Crimes Even When Those Violations Likely Constitute ‘Genocide’ or ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ in Times of Peace or in Immediate Post-conflict Periods. PART III: The European Court of Human Rights’ Reluctance to Classify European Convention Violations as International Crimes Even When Those Violations Likely Constitute ‘War Crimes’ or ‘Crimes Against Humanity in Times of Armed Conflict’. PART IV: The Importance of Moral Legitimacy in International Human Rights Court Rulings. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; Geneva conventions; ECHR; AMR;
URL http://www.springer.com/law/international/book/978-3-642-10797-9 |
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43. | Schmitt, Michael N. (Gen.ed.) : Yearbook of international humanitarian law, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Yearbook of international humanitarian law : volume 13, 2010 / Schmitt, Michael N. (Gen.ed.), xxiv, 742 p.. - Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2011. - ISSN 1389-1359 ISBN 978-90-6704-810-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I: ARTICLES:. 1. Who may be killed? Anwar al-Awlaki as a case study in the international legal regulation of lethal force, by Robert Chesney. 2. Adjudicating armed conflict in domestic courts: The experience of Israel’s Supreme Court, by Galit Raguan. 3. Counter-insurgency operations in Afghanistan. What about the ‘jus in bellum’ and the ‘jus in bello’: is the law still accurate?, by Chris De Cock. 4. Civilian intelligence agencies and the use of armed drones, by Ian Henderson. 5. International humanitarian law and bombing campaigns: legitimate military objectives and excessive collateral damage, by Christine Byron. 6. The law of armed conflict and international human rights law – some paradigmatic differences and operational implications, by Rob McLaughlin. 7. Unlawful presence of protected persons in occupied territory? An analysis of Israel’s permit regime and expulsions from the West Bank under the law of occupations, by Alon Margalit and Sarah Hibblin. PART II: CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS:. 8. Year in review, by Louise Arimatsu and Mohbuba Choudhury. 9. Drone attacks under the jus ad bellum and jus in bello: clearing the fog of law, by Michael N. Schmidt. 10. Domestic, legal or other proceedings undertaken by both the government of Israel and the Palestinian side, by Ivana Vuco. 11. Poison, gas and expanding bullets: the extension of the list of prohibited weapons at the Review Conference of the International Criminal Court in Kampala, by Robin Geiss. 12. The US Department of Defense Law of War Manual – an update, by Stephanie Carvin. PART III: FOCUS TOPIC: The Gaza Blockade:. 13. Rule selection in the case of Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza: Law of naval warfare or law of the sea?, by James Kraska. 14. The Gaza freedom flotilla and international law, by Andrew Sanger. PART IV: CORRESPONDENT'S REPORTS:. 15. A guide to state practice concerning international humanitarian law, compiled by Tim McCormack. PART V: DOCUMENTATION:. 16. Classification Scheme. 17. Bibliography 2010. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CWC; Convention on Action against Trafficking in Human Beings; CAT; Convention on the law of the sea; Convention on the prohibition of the development, production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons and on their destruction; CCW; Refugee convention; CRC; CRC-OP; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Hague conventions; ICCPR; Nuremberg charter; LIBRARY LOCATION: S Yearbook |
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44. | II: UNITED NATIONS STANDARDS AND MECHANISMS, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a monograph II: UNITED NATIONS STANDARDS AND MECHANISMS / REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT: International protection of human rights : a textbook / Krause, C.; Scheinin, M. (eds.). - 2. rev.ed.., p. 61-396. - Turku/Åbo : Åbo Akademi University. Institute for Human Rights, 2012. ISBN 78-952-12-2758-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 4. The United Nations and Human Rights, by Hurst Hannum. 5. United Nations Charter-Based Protection of Human Rights, by Andrew Clapham. 6. Civil and Political Rights, by Sir Nigel Rodley. 7. Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, by Eibe Riedel. 8. Torture and Enforced Disappearance, by Manfred Nowak. 9. Combating Racial and Related Discrimination, Morten Kjaerum. 10. Combating Discrimination against women, by Simone Cusack and Rebecca J. Cook. 11. Rights of the Child, by Rachel Brett. 12. Disability and Human Rights: A New Field in the United Nations, by Gerard Quinn. 13. The Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples, by S. James Anaya. 14. Refugees, Asylum-Seekers and Migrant Workers, by Jens Vedsted-Hansen. 15. The International Labour Organization and Human Rights, by Lee Swepston. 16. Human Rights, Globalization, Trade and Development, by Sia Spiliopoulou. Ckermark INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; UN charter-chap. VII; Declaration on friendly relations; CAT; CAT-OP; CEDAW; Convention on enforced disappearances; CERD; CRPD; Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); Refugee convention; Migrant workers convention; ECHR; |
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45. | Young, Katharine G. : Constituting economic and social rights, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Constituting economic and social rights / Young, Katharine G. - (Oxford constitutional theory), xix, 355 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U.P., 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-964193-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1: Introduction: The Path to Transformation Part I: Constituting Rights by Interpretation 2: Interpretative Standpoints 3: Interpreting the Minimum 4: Interpreting Limits Part II: Constituting Rights by Enforcement 5: A Typology of Judicial Review 6: The Catalytic Court 7: A Comparative Typology of Courts Part III: Constituting Rights by Contestation 8: Social Movements and Economic and Social Rights 9: The Governance Function of Economic and Social Rights 10: Conclusion: Economic and Social Rights as Human Rights and Constitutional Rights INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Australia / Canada / Colombia / France / germany / Ghana / hungary / India / Ireland / Namibia / New Zealand / united Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; AMR; CEDAW; ECHR; ESC; The worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182); ICCPR; ICESCR; ICESCR-OP; UN charter; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |