31. | Leslie, Francis Pickering (ed.) : Americans with disabilities, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Americans with disabilities : exploring implications of the law for individuals and institutions / Leslie, Francis Pickering (ed.) ; Silvers, Anita, xxx, 410 p.. - New York : Routledge, 2000. ISBN 0-415-92368-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction: Achieving the Right to Live in the World: Americans with Disabilities and the Civil Rights Tradition / Leslie Francis and Anita Silvers. PART A : Foundations: Justice, Goodness and Disability Rights:. 1. Positively Disabled: The Relationship between the Definition of Disability and Rights under the ADA, by Patricia Illingworth and Wendy E. Parmet. 2. Disability, 3. Discrimination and Priority, by Richard A. Arneson. 4. Justice for People with Disabilities: The Semiconsequentialist Approach, by Thomas Pogge. 5. The Good of Agency, by Lowrence C. Becker. 6. At Home with My Daughter, by Eva Feder Kittay. 7. The Need for a Standard of Care, by Alasdair MacIntyre. PART B. Definitions: Who is Disabled? Who Is Protected?. 1. Does Disability Status Matter?, by Mark Kelman. 2. Biological Normality and the ADA, by Ron Amundson. 3. Impairment and Embodiment, by Mary Crossley. 4. The Supreme Court's Nearsighted View of the ADA, by Arlene Mayerson and Matthew Diller. 5. The Unprotected: Constructing Disability in the Context of Antidiscrimination Law, by Anita Silvers. 6. Stigma without Impairment: Demedicalizing Disability Discrimination, by David Wasserman. PART C.: Practical Applications: Work, Health, Congress and the Courts:. 1. Disability and the Definition of Work, by Iris Marion Young. 2. Disability and the Right to Work, by Gregory S. Kavka. 3. Market Failure and ADA Title I, by Michael Ashley Stein. 4. Studying Disability, Employment Policy and the ADA, by Peter David Blanck. PART C-2 Health:. 1. Health Care Resource Prioritization and Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities, by Dan W. Brock. 2. Utility, Equality and Health Care Needs of Persons with Disabilities: Interpreting the ADA's Requirement of Reasonable Accommodations, by David Orentlicher. 3. Disability and Illness, by Joel Feinberg. 4. Mental Disabilities, Equal Opportunity and the ADA, by Norman Daniels. PART C-3: Congess and the Courts:. 1. Disputing the Doctrine of Benign Neglect: A Challenge to the Disparate Treatment of Americans with Disabilities, by Harlan Hahn. 2. Making Change: The ADA as an Instrument of Social Reform, by Richard K. Scotch. 3. Ten Years Later: The ADA and the Future of Disability Policy, by Andrew I. Batavia. 4. ADA Title III : a fragile compromise, by Ruth Colker. 5. Courts andd wrongful birth : can disability itself be viewed as a legal wrong?, by Lori B. Andrews and Michelle Hibbert. 6. Go to the Margins of the Class: Hate Crimes and Disability, by Lennard J. Davis. PART. D. Viewing U.S. Law from Elsewhere: Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. 1. The ADA v. the Canadian Charter of Rights: Disability Rights and the Social Model of Disability, by Jerome E. Bickenbach. 2. The U.K. Disability Discrimination Act: disabling language, justifying inequitable social participation, by Mairian Corker. 3. A Bright New Era of Equality, Independence and Freedom: Casting an Australian Gaze on the ADA, by Melinda Jones and Ann Basser Marks. Appendix. Texts of Laws and Court Decisions. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: USA / United Kingdom / Canada NOTE (GENERAL): Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; ECHR; |
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32. | Ruppel, Oliver C. (ed.) : Women and custom in Namibia, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Women and custom in Namibia : cultural practice versus gender equality? / Ruppel, Oliver C. (ed.), 228 p.. - Windhoek : Konrad Adenauer Foundation, 2008 . ISBN 978-99916-0-938-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Promoting women's rights and gender equality in Namibia / Anton Bösl. 2. Women's Action for Development: 15 years of experience with customary practice in rural Namibia / Veronica de Klerk. 3. Women and custom in Namibia: a research overview / Lotta Ambunda and Stephanie de Klerk. 4. Polygyny among the Ovambadja: a female perspective / Prisca Anyolo. 5. Strengthening women's rights: the need to address the gap between customary and statutory law in Namibia / Manfred O. Hinz. 6. Women and law reform in Namibia: recent developments / Tousy Namiseb. 7. Some judicial reflections on women and custom in Namibia / Kato van Niekerk. 8. Surveying the implications of violence against women: a perspective from academia / Oliver C. Ruppel, Kingo Mchombu and Itah Kandjii-Murangi. 9. Interesting grounds of (dis)advantage: the socio-economic position of women subject to customary law: a Southern African perspective / Julie Stewart. 10. Women and custom in Namibia: the legal setting / Wilmary Visser and Katharina Ruppel-Schlichting. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; UDHR; ICESCR; ICCPR; ACHPR;
URL http://www.kas.de/proj/home/pub/8/2/dokument_id-15086/index.html |
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33. | Mattsson, Titti : Rättighetssubjekt och omsorgsobjekt - hand i hand eller stick i stäv?, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Rättighetssubjekt och omsorgsobjekt - hand i hand eller stick i stäv? : exemplet barn i institutionsvård / Mattsson, Titti REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Retfaerd : nordisk juridisk tidsskrift : 31. årg. nr. 2/121., p. 58-80. - Copenhagen : Akademisk forlag, 2008. - ISSN 0105-1121 LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
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34. | Lapsen oikeuksien toteutuminen kansalaisyhteydenottojen valossa, 2013 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Lapsen oikeuksien toteutuminen kansalaisyhteydenottojen valossa : Lapsiasiavaltuutetun vuosikirja 2013 = Genomförandet av barnets rättigheter i ljuset av kontakterna från medborgarna : Barnombudsmannens årsbok 2013 / - ( Lapsivatuutetun toimiston julkaisuja 2013 ; 9), 75 p.. - Helsingfors : Barnombudsmannens byrå, 2013. - ISSN 1798-3991 ISBN 978-952-00-3621-8 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; LIBRARY LOCATION: S Barnombudsmannens... |
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35. | Draghici, Carmen : The legitimacy of family rights in Strasbourg case law, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The legitimacy of family rights in Strasbourg case law : 'living instrument' or extinguished sovereignty? / Draghici, Carmen - (Modern studies in European law), 422 p. - Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2017. ISBN 978-1-50990-525-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction. 1. The formalisation and dissolution of intimate relationships. 2. Protection of de facto families: cohabitation and illegitimate filiation. 3. The right (not) to become a parent: from assisted reproduction to adoptive filiation. 4. The impact of sexual orientation and gender identity on family rights. 5. Conflicts of rights between family members. 6. Family autonomy, public interest and legitimate state intervention. 7. Cross-border families, human rights and immigration barriers. Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR |
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36. | Sutherland, Elaine E. (ed.) : Implementing Article 3 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Implementing Article 3 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child : best interests, welfare and well-being / Sutherland, Elaine E. (ed.) ; Barnes Macfarlane, Lesley-Anne (ed.), xxii, 426 p. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018. - ISSN 978-1-316-61087-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Elaine E. Sutherland: Article 3 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: the challenges of vagueness and priorities. 2. Ursula Kilkelly: The best interests of the child: a gateway to children's rights? 3. Janys M. Scott: Conflict between human rights and best interests of children: myth or reality?. 4. Mark Henaghan: Final appeal courts and Article 3 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: what do the best interests of the particular child have to do with it?. 5. John Eekelaar: Two dimensions of the best interests principle: decisions about children and decisions affecting children. 6. Nancy E. Dowd: A developmental equality model for the best interests of children. 7. Alison Cleland: A long lesson in humility? The inability of child care law to promote the well-being of children. 8. Lesley-Anne Barnes Macfarlane: Serving best interests in 'known biological father disputes' in the United Kingdom. 9. Kenneth Mck. Norris: Surrogacy in the United Kingdom: an inappropriate application of the welfare principle. 10. Trynie Boezaart: Baby switching: what is best for the baby?. 11. Brian Sloan: Primacy, paramountcy and adoption in England and Scotland. 12. Richard W. Whitecross: Article 3 and adoption in and from India and Nepal. 13. Nicholas Bala: Canada's controversy over best interests and post-separation parenting. 14. D. Kelly Weisberg: In harm's way: the evolving role of domestic violence in the best interests analysis. 15. Linda D. Elrod: The best interests of the child when there is conflict about contact. 16. Nicola Taylor: Relocation disputes following parental separation: determining the best interests of the child. 17. Claire Mcdiarmid: Making best interests significant for children who offend: a Scottish perspective. 18. Ioana Cismas: The child's best interests and religion: a case study of the Holy See's best interest obligations and clerical child sexual abuse. 19. Judy Cashmore: 'Best interests' in care proceedings: law, policy and practice. 20. Marit Skivenes and Karl-Harald Soevig: Judicial discretion and the child's best interests: the European Court of Human Rights and adoptions in child protection cases. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Canada / India / Nepal / South Africa / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): CRC |
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37. | Hakalehto, Suvianna : Lapsioikeuden perusteet, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Lapsioikeuden perusteet / Hakalehto, Suvianna, 472 p. - Helsinki : Alma Talent , 2018. ISBN 978-952-14-3004-6 LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Johdanto. LAPSIOIKEUDEN LÄHTÖKOHTIA. 1. Lapsioikeus oikeudenalana. 2. Lapsen oikeudellinen asema. 3. Lapsen oikeuksien sopimus. 4. Lapsioikeuden keskeiset periaatteet. LAPSEN OIKEUDET PERHEESSÄ. 1. Lähtökohtia. 2. Lapsen vanhemmat. 3. Adoptio. 4. Lapsen ja vanhemman välinen oikeussuhde. 5. Lapsen huolto ja asuminen. 6. Tapaamisoikeus. 7. Päätöksenteko ja täytäntöönpano huolto- ja tapaamisasiassa. 8. Lapsen oikeus elatukseen. LAPSEN OIKEUDET HALLINNOSSA JA PALVELUISSA. 1. Lapsi hallinto-oikeussuhteessa. 2. Lapsen oikeudet varhaiskasvatuksessa. 3. Lapsen oikeudet koulussa. 4. Lapsen oikeudet terveydenhuollossa. 5. Lapsen oikeudet lastensuojelussa. KOHTI LASTEN OIKEUKSIEN TEHOKKAAMPAA TOTEUTUMISTA. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): CRC |