1. | Second class , 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Second class : discrimination against Palestinian Arab children in Israel's schools /, x, 187 p.. - New York : Human Rights Watch, 2001. ISBN 1-56432-266-3 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Palestine / Israel NOTE (GENERAL): CDE (full text); LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: s HRW |
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2. | Barlow, Anne ... [et al.] : Advising gay and lesbian clients, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Advising gay and lesbian clients : a guide for lawyers / Barlow, Anne ... [et al.], xxiv, 226 p.. - London : Butterworths, 1999. ISBN 0-406-90303-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Legislation and litigation. 2. Discrimination. 3. Family matters. 4. The family home. 5. Inheritance and succession. 6. Immigration. 7. Crime. 8. Equality 2000. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; |
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3. | Briza, Jan : Minority rights in Yugoslavia, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Minority rights in Yugoslavia / Briza, Jan - (An MRG international report), 32 p.. - London : Minority Rights Group, 1999. - ISSN 0305-6252 ISBN 1-897693-08-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Serbia / Montenegro LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo Vojvodina Sandzak NOTE (GENERAL): Declaration on the rights of minorities-1-2-3-4-56-7-8-9; Genocide convention-1-4; Geneva conventions-3; CERD-14; ICCPR; ICESCR; CRC; LIBRARY LOCATION: s MRG |
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4. | Trifunovska, Snezana (ed.) : Minorities in Europe , 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Minorities in Europe : Croatia, Estonia and Slovakia / Trifunovska, Snezana (ed.), x, 230 p.. - The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 1999. ISBN 90-6704-117-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction: 1. Minority Rights and Peace: Available Standards, Procedures and Institutions, by Gudmundur Alfredsson. Part One - Minorities in Croatia : 2. Political and Security Aspects of Minorities in Croatia, by Snezana Trifunovska. 3. The Legal Status of Minorities in Croatia, by Budislav Vakas. 4. The Economic Position of Minorities in the Republic of Croatia, by Mirjana Domini. Part Two - Minorities in Estonia: 5. The Political Aspects of the Russian Minority in Estonia, by Marina Martynova. 6. Estonia's Minorities and Aliens: Time for a 'Yes-Campaign', by Peter van Krieken. 7. Non-Citizens and Minorities in Estonia and Their Economic and Social Opportunities, by Fernand de Varennes. Part Three - Minorities in Slovakia: 8. Minorities and Politics in the Slovak Republic, by Karen Henderson. 9. The legal situation of Slovakia's minorities, by Marcia Rooker. 10. The economic situation of Slovakia's minorities, by Edwin Bakker. CONCLUSION : Solutions to the problems of minorities : general or tailor-made? - some refelctions, by Willem van Genugten. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): An agenda for peace; Declaration onthe guidelines on the recognition of new states in Eastern Europe and in the Soviet Union; Draft convention on human rights and rights of national or ethnic groups; ICCPR-27; Declaration on the rights of minorities; Convention concerning indigenous and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); CERD; CRC; Declaration on the elimination of allf orms of intolerance and of discrimination based on religion or belief; Convention concerning discrimination in respect of employment and occupation (ILO convention no. 111); CDE; Genocide convention; European charter on regional or minority languages; Copenhagen document; Framework convention for the protection of national minorities; |
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5. | Gearty, Conor (ed.) : Understanding human rights, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Understanding human rights / Gearty, Conor (ed.) ; Tomkins, Adam (ed.). - repr.., 656 p.. - London : Pinter, 1999. ISBN 1-88567-609-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART ONE: CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS : Chapter 1. Living with a Bill of Rights, by Mark Tushnet. 2. The Canadian Charter and the Democratic Process, by Beverley McLachlin. 3. Human Rights, Social Democracy and Constitutional Reform, by K.D. Ewing. 4. Human Rights in Divided Society, by G.E. Devenish. 5. Fundamental Rights in Australia and Britain: Domestic and International Aspects, by Timothy H. Jones. PART TWO: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF RIGHTS: 6. Justice and Human Rights in Postmodernity, by Costas Dollzinas. 7. Communal Goods as Human Rights, by Maleiha Malik. 8. Not Another Theory of Human Rights! by R. Jayakumar Nayar. PART THREE: EQUALITY REVISITED : 9. Less Equal Than Others - Equality and Women's Rights, by Sandra Fredman. 10. Essential Rights and Contested Identities: Sexual Orientation and Equality Rights Jurisprudence in Canada, by Carl F. Stychin. 11. A Right to Meritorious Treatment, by Donal Nolan. 12. Equality or Self-determination? ClionaJ.M. Kimber. PART FOUR: RIGHTS AND PERSONAL LIBERTY : 13. Human Rights, Sexual Orientation and the Social and Legal Impact of Law and Law Reform, by Nicholas Bamforth. 14. The homosexualization of Human Rights, by Leslie J. Moran. 15. Human rights, HIV and AIDS, by Anne Scully. PART FIVE : NEW FRONTIERS 16. The utility of 'rights talk': employees' personal rights, by Simon Deakin. 17. Rights and employee rights - the case of free speech, by Gwyneth Pitt. 18. Can rights extend to animals?, by Mike Radford. 19. Environmental Rights: Taking the Environment Seriously? Sionaidh Douglas-Scott. PART SIX: THE CLASH OF RIGHTS : 20. Human Rights: The Solution to the Abortion Question? James Kingston 21. Beliefs that Discriminate: A Rights-based Solution? by Siobhan Mullally. 22. Pornography and Rights - The Theory of the Practice of Control, by Sheena N. McMurtrie. PART SEVEN: REAPPRAISING ORTHODOXIES 23. The Limits of Constitutional Law: The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Public-Private Divide , by Gavin W.Anderson. 24. Women's Rights as Human Rights under International Law, by CM. Chinkin. 25. 'Rights' and International Humanitarian Law, by Elizabeth Chadwick. 26. Deconstructing the Mythologies of International Human Rights Law , by Geraldine Van Bueren. 27. The Governance of Special Powers: A Case Study of Exclusion and the Treatment of Individual Rights under the Prevention of Terrorism Acts, by Clive Walker. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; ACHPR; ICCPR; ECHR; ESC; AMR; CEDAW; CRC; World charter for nature; |
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6. | Hervey, Tamara : European social law and policy, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph European social law and policy / Hervey, Tamara - (European law series), xxv, 228 p.. - London : Longman, 1998. ISBN 0-582-29320-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Introduction. 2. The historical context. 3. Contexts: legal structures and mechanisms. 4. Contexts: institutional structures. 5. Social security. 6. Education and training. 7. Health. 8. Social assistance and social welfare. 9. The European Community structural funds. 10. Conclusions: the law of a 'people's Europe'?. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ESC; Social charter; LIBRARY LOCATION: EU-rätt |
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7. | Blanpain, Roger (ed.) : Multinational enterprises and the social challenges of the XXIst century, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Multinational enterprises and the social challenges of the XXIst century : the ILO declaration on fundamental principles at work : public and private corporate codes of conduct / Blanpain, Roger (ed.) - (Bulletin of comparative labour relations ; vol. 37), xiii, 386 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2000. ISBN 90-411-1280-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The importance of law, guidelines and codes of conduct in monitoring corporate behaviour, by Bob Hepple. 2. The ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Follow-up, by Kari Tapiola. 3. Social conduct in transnational enterprise operations: the role of the International Labour Organization, by Janelle M. Diller. 4. Review of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises: Possible revisions to the chapter on employment and industrial relations, by Roger Blanpain. 5. Report on EU standards for European enterprises operating in developing countries : towards a European Code of Conduct, by Richard Howitt. 6. Towards a New Standards Policy. Proposals of the International Organisation of Employers, 6 May 1997, by International Organisation of Employers. 7. Codes of Conduct - A growing concern for enterprises?, by Rolf Thüsing. 8. Contribution on the employment and industrial relations chapter of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, by BIAC. 9. Labour and Business in the Global Market, by ICFTU-ITS. 10. The 1999 Review of OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, by Roy Jones. 11. C&A Codes of Conduct, by Chris Williams. 12. Levi's Code of Conduct, by Alan Christie. 13. Codes of Conduct and International Subcontracting: a 'private' road towards ensuring minimum labour standards in export industries, by Gijsbert van Liemt. 14. Codes of Conduct. A Central and Eastern European point of view, by Andrzej Swiatkowski. 15. Child labour, by Antoine Jacobs. 16. Codes of Conduct. Freedom of association and the right to bargain collectively, by Chris Engels. 17. Information and consultation in multinational enterprises, by Manfred Weiss. 18. Discrimination and privacy, by Frank Hendrickx. 19. Data protection and codes of conduct: self-regulation versus legislative intervention, by Frank Hendrickx. 20. Vocational training, by Jacques Rojot. 21. Implementation and monitoring of codes of conduct. How to make codes of conduct effective?, by Michele Colucci. 22. Concluding remarks, by Miet Smet. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): publ. in Bulletin of comparative labour relations 2000:37; ILO declaration on fundamental principles and rights at work and its follow-up; ILO tripartite declaration of principles concerning multinational eneterprises and social policy; The OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises; Constitution of ILO; Freedom of association and protection of the right to organise (ILO convention no. 87); Right to organise and collective bargaining (ILO convention no. 98); Abolition of forced labour convention (ILO convention no. 105); Minimum age convention (ILO convention no. 138); CRC-32; IKEA code; ECHR; |
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8. | Peterson, Nicolas : Citizenship and indigenous Australians, |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Citizenship and indigenous Australians : changing conceptions and possibilities / Peterson, Nicolas ISBN 0-521-62736-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I Historical Conceptions: 2. Nineteenth Century Bureaucratic Constructions of Indigenous Identities in New South Wales, by MARILYN WOOD. 3. From Nomadism to Citizenship: AP Elkin and Aboriginal Advancement, by GEOFFREY GRAY. Part H Contemporary Conceptions : 4. Indigenous Citizenship and Self-determination: The Problem of Shared Responsibilities, by TIM ROWSE. 5. Welfare Colonialism and Citizenship: Politics, Economics and Agency, by NICOLAS PETERSON. 6. Representation Matters: The 1967 Referendum and Citizenship, by BAIN ATTWOOD AND ANDREW MARKUS. Citizenship and the Community development : Employment Projects Scheme: Equal Rights, Difference and Appropriateness, by WILL SANDERS. 8. Citizenship and Indigenous Responses to Mining in the Gulf Country, by DAVID TRIGGER. Part III Emerging Possibilities : 9. Whose Citizens? Whose Country? PETER READ. 10. Citizenship and Legitimacy in Post-colonial Australia, by RICHARD MULGAN. 11. The International Law Context, by GARTH NETTHEIM. 12. Sovereignty, by HENRY REYNOLDS. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CERD; ICCPR; ICESCR; UN charter; Draft declaration on the rights of minorities; |
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9. | Ali, Shaheen Sardar : Gender and human rights in Islam and international law, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Gender and human rights in Islam and international law : equal before Allah, unequal before man? / Ali, Shaheen Sardar, xxii, 358 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 2000. ISBN 90-411-1268-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART I : Women's human rights in Islam : initiating the discourse. Chapter I : Human rights in Islam and international law : a conceptual analysis. Chapter II : Women's human rights in Islam : towards a theoretical framework. PART II : Women's human rights in Islam : application in Muslim jurisdictions:. Chapter III : 'Public' and 'secular'? Women's human rights under constitutional law. Chapter IV: 'Private' and 'Islamic' : a discussion of Muslim personal law and implicatons for women's human rights. Chpater V : Customary practices and 'cultural Islam' : emergence of the 'operative' Islam law on women's human rights. PART III : International discourses on women's human rights : impact on women inthe Islamic tradition. Chapter VI : Developments of the international norm of non-discrimination on the basis of sex : an evaluation of women's human rights in international law. Chapter VII : Response of Musllim states to international human rights instruments affecting women : a discussion in the light of reservations to the women's convention. CONCLUSION : International versus Islamic schemes of women's human rights : a more towards convergence? INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): AMR; Beijing declaration and platform for action; CEDAW; CRC; CERD; Genocide convention; DEDAW; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; Islamabad declaration; Universal Islamic declaration of human rights; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; |
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10. | Moon, Gay (ed.) : Race discrimination, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Race discrimination : developing and using a new legal framework : new routes to equality / Moon, Gay (ed.), xii, 180 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2000. ISBN 1-84113-167-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Foreword, by Robin Alien. Introduction: setting the context, by Gay Moon. 1. Legal background, by Razia Karim and Gay Moon. 2. International treaties and comparative experience, by Rabinder Singh. 3. Equality as a Human Right : Towards a stronger European protection against discrimination; the preparation of a new additional protocol to the ECHR, by Jenen Schokkenbroek. 4. Applying equality and non-discrimination rights through the Human Rights Act 1998, by Jonathan Cooper. 5. Equality as an EC Right : The European Union and Article 13 of the Treaty establishing the European Community, by Elspeth Guild. 6. The new Article 13 EC Treaty: a platform for a European, by Mark Bell. 7. Race Discrimination and the role of the European Union, by Conor Gearty. 8. Conclusions and recommendations. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): Art. 13 (EC treaty); ToA; ECHR-14; ICCPR-26; |
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11. | Bonoli, Giuliano : European welfare futures, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph European welfare futures : towards a theory of retrenchment / Bonoli, Giuliano ; George, Vic ; Taylor-Gooby, Peter, ix, 190 p.. - Cambridge : Polity Press, 2000. ISBN 0-7456-1811-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Explanations of the Growth of State Welfare. 2. New Directions in European Welfare Policy. 3. Globalization and the Welfare State. 4. Welfare Politics: The Narrowing of the National Conscience. 5. The Neo-liberal Argument for Welfare Retrenchment. 6. Squaring the Welfare Circle. 7. The Impact of Institutional Frameworks. 8. European Welfare Futures. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Australia / Austria / Belgium / Canada / China / Czech Republic / Denmark / Finland / France / Germany / Greece / Hungary / India / Italy / Japan / Irealnd / Jordan / Korea / Luxembourg / Malaysia / Mexico / Netherlands / New Zealand / Norway / Poland / Portugal / Sweden / Switzerland / Taiwan / Thailand / United Kingdom / USA / Uruguay NOTE (GENERAL): TEU; LIBRARY LOCATION: EU-rätt |
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12. | Punch, Aidan (ed.) : Europe's population and labour market beyond 2000, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Europe's population and labour market beyond 2000 : vol. 1 : an assessment of trends and policy issues / Punch, Aidan (ed.) ; Pearce, David L. - (Population studies ; no. 33), 130 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe. Directorate of Social Affairs and Health, 2000. ISBN 92-871-4273-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Europe's population and labour market beyond 2000, introduction and summary, by David L. Pearce and Aidan Punch. 2. Europe's population and labour market beyond 2000 : an assessment of trends and projections, by Adam Jozefowicz and David L.Pearce. 3. Europe's population and labour market beyond 2000 : main issues and policy implications, by Lluis Fina-Sanglas. INDEX WORDS:
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13. | Coussey, Mary : Framework of integration policies, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Framework of integration policies / Coussey, Mary, 49 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe. Directorate of Social Affairs and Health, 2000. ISBN 92-871-4341-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR-16; ECHRP-4; ESC; European convention onthe legal status of migrant workers; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: CoE |
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14. | The indigenous world 1999/2000, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The indigenous world 1999/2000 /, 432 p.. - Copenhagen : IWGIA, 2000. - ISSN 0105-4503 ISBN 87-90730-32-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part 1: The Indigenous World 1. The Arctic. 2. North America. 3. Mexico and Central America. 4. South America. 5. The Pacific and Australia . 6. East Asia. 7. Southeast Asia . 8. South Asia . 9. Africa. Part II: Indigenous Rights The Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Remains on its Troubled Path Through the UN by Sarah Pritchard . Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues: Chasing the Mirage by Suhas Chakma . INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Greenland / Swden / Denmark / Russian Federation / Norway NOTE (GENERAL): Convention concerning the indigenous peoples and tribal peoples in independent countries (ILO convention no. 169); ICCPR; ICESCR; CERD; Draft declaration of the rights of indigenous peoples; GR XXIII (CERD); LIBRARY LOCATION: Folkrätt SHELF CODE: s IWGIA |
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15. | Smith, Penny (ed.) : Making rights work, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Making rights work / Smith, Penny (ed.), xiii, 240 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 1999. ISBN 1-84014-784-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Making Rights Work - The South African Experience, by Albie Sachs. 2. The Struggle for Women's Rights in South Africa, by Fayeeza Kathree. 3. Afrikaner Perceptions of Self-Determination, by Johan De Waal. 4. The Protection of Language Rights in South Africa's Interim Constitution, by Paul Farlam. 5. Lessons from the Demise of Bophuthatswana, by Stephen Nthite. 6. Making Rights Work, by John Griffith. 7. The Genesis of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, by Mark R. MacGuigan. 8. Anti-Discrimination Laws in Canada: Human Rights Commissions and the Search for Equality, by John Hacker. 9. Gender equality and the Canadian charter : making rights work for women?, by Mary Jane Mossman. 10. R Rainbow's End: Getting Gay Rights , by Helen Power. 11. The Genesis of a European Law for the Protection of Minorities, by Alain Fenet. 12. Limiting the Freedom to Protest: Legal Responses to Direct Action, by Fiona Donson. 13. Rapporteur: Perspectives on 'Making Rights Work', by Stanley Ingber. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; Magna Carta; ECHR; Women's charter; Vienna document; Copenhagen document; Paris charter; Helsinki document;
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16. | European social charter, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series European social charter : European Committee of Social Rights / - (Conclusions XV-1 ; vol. 2), p. 353-694. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2000. ISBN 92-871-4271-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Conclusions concerning articles 1,5,6,12,13,16,19 of the charter in repect of Italy. 2. Conclusions concerning articles 1,5,6,12,13,16 of the charter in respect of Malta. 3. Conclusions concerning articles 1,5,6,12,13,16,19 of the charter in respect of Norway. 4. Conclusions concerning articles 1,5,6,12,13,16,19 of the charter in respect of Portugal. 5. Conclusions concerning articles 1,5,6,12,13,16,19 of the charter in respect of Spain. 6. Conclusions concerning articles 1,5,6,12,13,16,19 of the charter in respect of Sweden. 7. Conclusions concerning articles 1,12,13,16 and 19 of the charter in respect of Turkey. 8. Conclusions concerning articles 1,5,6,12,13,16 and 19 of the charter in respect of the United Kingdom. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ESC; Additional protocol to the ESC; Revised charter; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: CoE |
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17. | Positions regarding human rights issues taken by the Inter-Parliamentary Union in recent years, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Positions regarding human rights issues taken by the Inter-Parliamentary Union in recent years / - (Series "Reports and documents" ; no. 31), 68 p.. - Geneva : Inter-Parliamentary Union, 1998. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Declaration on criteria for free and fair elections; Universal declaration on democracy; CRC |
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18. | Meyer, Francine ... [al.] : Youth policy in Spain, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Youth policy in Spain : report by an international country review group appointed by the Council of Europe / Meyer, Francine ... [al.], 60 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2000. ISBN 92-871-4265-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: This study provides an analysis of youth legislation and programmes promoted by the Spanish Government against the background of the present political, economic and social context in the country and in the view of the need to revise the concept of youth policy itself. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): European Steering Committee for Youth (CDEJ), 24th meeting, Budapest, [19991013-19991015], [C] SHELF CODE: CoE-2000 |
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19. | Kaikkinaisen rotusyrjinnän poistamista koskeva yleissopimus 1999, 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: unpublished document Kaikkinaisen rotusyrjinnän poistamista koskeva yleissopimus 1999 /, 21 p.. - Helsinki : Finnish League for Human Rights = Ihmisoikeusliitto, 1999. LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CERD; ToA; ICCPR; Convention concerning the indigenous and tribal peoples in the independent countries; ECHR-10; LIBRARY LOCATION: Folkrätt SHELF CODE: s Finnish League for Human Rights |
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20. | Similä, Matti : Migrants and ethnic minoritis on the margins, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Migrants and ethnic minoritis on the margins : report for Finland : MEMM-reports to CEMES / Similä, Matti - (SSKH reports and discussion papers ; 2000:6), 39 p.. - Helsingfors : Svenska social- och kommunalhögskolan, 2000. - ISSN 1457-1250 ISBN 951-45-9388-X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland |
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21. | Harris, David J. : The European social charter, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The European social charter / Harris, David J. ; Darcy, John - (Procedural aspects of international law monograph series ; vol. 25), xix, 431 p.. - Ardsley, N.Y. : Transnational publ., 2001. ISBN 1-57105-060-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The background to the charter and the revised charter. 2. The substantie guarantee: the undertakings in the 1961 European social charter, the 1988 additional protocol and the 1996 revides European social charter. 3. The system of supervision. 4. Restrictions on the application of the charter. 5. The charter : achievements and prospects INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ESC; Additional protocol to the ESC; Revised ESC; ECHR; ICESCR; |
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22. | Barnard, Catherine : European Union employment and social policy survey 1998, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of monograph series European Union employment and social policy survey 1998 / Barnard, Catherine ; Hervey, Tamara, p. 613-658. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2000. ISBN 0-19-829879-X LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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23. | Allen, Tim (ed.) : Divided Europeans , 1999 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Divided Europeans : understanding ethnicities in conflict / Allen, Tim (ed.) ; Eade, John (ed.), vi, 349 p.. - Hague : Kluwer Law, 1999. ISBN 90-411-1213-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Understanding Ethnicity, by TIM ALLEN and JOHN EADE. 2. Ethnicity, Xenophobia and the Boundaries of Europe, CRIS SHORE. 3. Typology of Aggressiveness and National Violence in the Former USSR, by LEVON ABRAHAMIAN. 4. Between Rancour and Cooperation: Ethnic Conflict in Slovakia, by JURAJ PODOBA. 5. Conflict or Harmony? Poles and Jews in a Small Galician Town, by ROSA LEHMANN. 6. Pyla: A Mixed Borderline Village under UN Supervision in Cyprus, by YIANNIS PAPADAKIS. 7. Collective Rights and Perceived Inequality: The Case of Ethiopian Jews in Israel, by SHALVA WEIL. 8. Ethnic Conflict within a Fractured Belgian Bi-National: the Case of the Trouble in Brussels (May 1991), MARCO MARTINIELLO. 9. Patterns of Ethnic Violence in a Frankfurt Streetgang, by HERMANN TERTILT. 10. The Right to March: Parading a Loyal Protestant Identity in Northern Ireland, by DOMINIC BRYAN. 11. Interpreting Teenage Inter-Ethnic Violence, by ROSEMARY HARRIS. 12. 'Race', Violence and Representation: The British Media and Jamaican Yardies - A Geographical Analysis, by TRACEY SKELTON. 13. Signs of the Times? Violence, Graffiti and Racism in the English Suburbs, by LES BACK and ANOOP NAYAK. 14. Interpreting Racist Violence in France, by CATHIE LLOYD. 15. A Deadly Linguistics? Tales from the Celtic Fringe, by MARYON MCDONALD. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Algeria / Armenia / Azerbaijan / Belgium / Chechnya / Cyprus / Chech Republic / Estonia / Ethiopia / Europe / France / Turkey / Georgia / Germany / Hungary / Israel / Jamaica / Liberia / USSR / Northern Ireland / PolandRwanda / Slovak Republic / Former Yugoslavia |
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24. | Peers, Steve ... [et al.] : The legal status of persons admitted for family reunion, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The legal status of persons admitted for family reunion : a comparative study of law and practice in some European states / Peers, Steve ... [et al.] - ( Community relations), 79 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe. Directorate of Social Affairs and Health, 2000. ISBN 92-871-4388-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Relevant European instruments. 2. Law and practice in three countries. 3. The law in seven other countries. 4. Conclusions and recommendations INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Germany / Netherlands / United Kingdom / France / Hungary / Latvia / Norway / Spain / Sweden / Switzerland / Turkey / Morocco / Algeria / Tunisia / Central Europe NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; ESC; European convention on the legal status of migrant workers; European convention on establishment; European convention on social and medical assistance; European Union and European Community law; ECHRP-1-1; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: CoE |
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25. | Tourism and environment, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Tourism and environment : the natural, cultural and socio-economic challenges of sustainable tourism / - (Environmental encounters ; no. 43), 148 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2000. ISBN 92-871-4361-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: l. OPENING SESSION 1. General statement on Latvian tourism and environment policy, by Mr Guntis PUKITIS. 2. The Council of Europe activities as regards sustainable tourism, by Mrs Hélène BOUGUESSA. II. FIRST SESSION : 1. Sustainable tourism and promotion of natural and cultural héritage Which policies are to be set up and which instruments are to be implemented for enhancing and protectmg natural and cultural heritage, at national, regional and local level?: 1. Preservation of natural and cultural heritage : a European challenge, by Mr Felice Carlo BESOSTRI. 2. The cultural policies for development : key issues for the conservation of the heritage and sustainable development, by Mr Hervé BARRÉ. 3. Sustamable tourism developroent in the framework of Agenda 21, by Mr Jan ERIKSEN. 4. Tourism in the concept of the "Swisslandscape", by Mr Enrico BÜRGI. 5. Sustainable tourism and European natural and cultural heritage Mr Joseph BORG. III. SECOND SESSION : 1. Sustainable tourism: development of natural, cultural, human and economie resources : How developing tourism and supporting thé local economy, employment and regional culture for the benefit ofthe local community? Introductory statement to the Session, by Mr Mikis SPARSIS. 2. Action at local and regional level: the impact ofa policy of inter- communality on rural heritage - Examples in France, by Mr Marc DUEZ. AFIT. 3. Rural tourism in Europe: social, cultural and economie values Mrs Suzanne THIBAL. 4. Sustainable tourism development under the Convention on Biological Diversity Mrs Christa MORAWA. Pilot projects of the Council of Europe : Contribution to sustainable tourism development and promotion of local, cultural and environmental values: 1. The Ukrainian pilot study, by Mr Bill SLEE. 2. The Romanian pilot study, by Mr Gilbert MANTOVANI. 3. The Latvian pilot study, by Mr Johannes RASMUSSEN. IV. THIRD SESSION : The right of access to nature and countryside : How conciliating the right of access to nature of the general public with biodiversity ?: 1. Introduction, by Mr Güte EKSTRÔM. 2. Access to nature and countryside: the study of the Council of Europe, by Mr Gunnar ZETTERSTEN. 3. Access to nature in a modem society : the Danish experience, by Mr Ame BONDO-ANDERSEN. 4. Access to nature in Belgium and in the Netherlands : co-operation or conflict with conservation?, by Mr Eckhart KUIJKEN. 5. Legal aspects oftourism development and coastal conservation in the Baltic Sea Region, by Mr Lauri NORBBERG. V. FOURTH SESSION :. 1. Tourism development challenges in the Baltic Sea Region : case studies Tourism in the Baltic Sea Region and in Sweden, by Mr Göte EKSTRöM. 2. Cultural and natural protection : the sustainable development scheme of the Latvian Northern Vidzeme Biosphere Reserve, by Mr Andris URTANS. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Proceedings, colloquy organised by the Council of Europe, Riga (Latvia), [19990909-19990911], [C] LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: CoE |
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26. | Mullally, Siobhan : Women, law and employment in Pakistan, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Women, law and employment in Pakistan : from 'protection' to 'equal treatment'? / Mullally, Siobhan REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal of discrimination and the law : vol. 1; no. 3., p. 207-232. - Oxon : A B Academic publ., 1996. - ISSN 1358-2291 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: ABSTRACT : This paper examines the legal regulation of women's employment in the public sphere in Pakistan. A large part of the legislation relating specifically to the employment of women is highly protective in nature. The 1973 Constitution of Pakistan assumes that women are in need of protection. This assumption is reflected in the labour legislation and in the international labour standards that have been adopted by Pakistan. Much of the existing Labour Code is a legacy of the colonial period and reflects the concerns of the early British factory movement to preserve female modesty and 'protect' women's roles within the domestic sphere. This paper attempts to identify those areas of the law most in need of reform if the protective approach to women's participation in the p ublic sphere is to be tran- scended. Although legislative reform does not necessarily lead to a change in workplace practices, the existence of discriminatory legislation, gaps in existing legislation and a lack of adequate enforcement machinery constitute significant institutional barriers to women's participation in the public sphere. For these reasons, it is argued, calls for law reform and a focus on legislative reform as a strategy for change may be justified INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention concerning night work (Convention no. 171) CEDAW; Convention on the elimination of all forms of employment and occupation (ILO convention no. 111); |
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27. | Bell, Christine : The enduring controversy, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial The enduring controversy : developments in affirmative action law in North America / Bell, Christine ; Hegarty, Angela ; Livingstone, Stephen REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal of discrimination and the law : vol. 1; no. 3., p. 233-260. - Oxon : A B Academic publ., 1996. - ISSN 1358-2291 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: ABSTRACT : This article seeks to examine the current state of the law on affirmative action in the United States and Canada. Drawing upon developments at both a statutory and constitutional level it considers to what extent the law permits or requires measures to alter the composition of institutions to make them more representative in terms of race or gender. Its primary focus is on employment. It argues that constitutional provisions and judicial interpretation in Canada has been more sympathetic to affirmative action measures, especially in the past decade. After surveying the early development of affirmative action law in the United States it focuses on recent developments, notably the Civil Rights Act of 1991 and recent Supreme Court decisions such as the Adarand v Pena case, to examine the extent to which the scope for affirmative action measures has been reduced. In Canada the article con siders both Charter equality jurisprudence and statutory developments such as the Employment Equity Act of 1986. The article concludes by observing that the posi tion remains complex but that there is scope for affirmative action measures in both jurisdictions, perhaps more so in Canada where such measures do not require a backward looking, compensatory rationale. It also suggests that such measures may now have become well established in the human resources strategies of large corporations in both jurisdictions, rendering their disappearance unlikely. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Canadian charter of rights and freedoms; |
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28. | Harel, Alon : Gay rights in Israel, 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Gay rights in Israel : a new era? / Harel, Alon REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal of discrimination and the law : vol. 1; no. 3., p. 261-278. - Oxon : A B Academic publ., 1996. - ISSN 1358-2291 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: This article seeks to examine the current state of the law on affirmative action in the United States and Canada. Drawing upon developments at both a statutory and constitutional level it considers to what extent the law permits or requires measures to alter the composition of institutions to make them more representative in terms of race or gender. Its primary focus is on employment. It argues that constitutional provisions and judicial interpretation in Canada has been more sympathetic to affirmative action measures, especially in the past decade. After surveying the early development of affirmative action law in the United States it focuses on recent developments, notably the Civil Rights Act of 1991 and recent Supreme Court decisions such as the Adarand v Pena case, to examine the extent to which the scope for affirmative action measures has been reduced. In Canada the article con siders both Charter equality jurisprudence and statutory developments such as the Employment Equity Act of 1986. The article concludes by observing that the posi tion remains complex but that there is scope for affirmative action measures in both jurisdictions, perhaps more so in Canada where such measures do not require a backward looking, compensatory rationale. It also suggests that such measures may now have become well established in the human resources strategies of large corporations in both jurisdictions, rendering their disappearance unlikely. INDEX WORDS:
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29. | MacDermott, Therese : Linking gender and superannuation, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Linking gender and superannuation / MacDermott, Therese REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal of discrimination and the law : special Australian issue : vol. 2; no. 4., p. 271-298. - Oxon : A B Academic publ., 1997. - ISSN 1358-2291 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to examine the failure of the existing legal and regu latory framework of superannuation in Australia to recognise and address sources of systemic and structural inequality for women, which are reflected in current superannuation entitlements. The article seeks to explain why anti-discrimination procedures have not been adequate to remedy these inequalities, and analyses the treatment of women's paid and unpaid work within the current framework. The art icle ultimately seeks to identify superannuation law and policy as a further mani festation of the prevailing formalistic concept of equality which perpetuates gender inequality. INDEX WORDS:
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30. | Date-Bah, Eugenia : Appropriate policy for gender equality in employment , 1996 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Appropriate policy for gender equality in employment : insights from the ILO interdepartment project on equality for women in employment / Date-Bah, Eugenia REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International journal of discrimination and the law : vol. 2; no. 1,2., p. 3-22. - Oxon : A B Academic publ., 1996. - ISSN 1358-2291 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Using insights from the recent ILO Interdepartmental Project on Equality for Women in Employment, the article portrays gender inequality in the work situation as a complex issue requiring a number of interlinked strategies within a compre hensive proactive policy framework for its effective tackling. Interventions are required in: legal framework and enforcement; labour market, training and the gen eral macro and micro-economic context; working conditions and reconciliation of work and family responsibilities; social security coverage; women's representation in decision-making; women's mobilization and participation in workers' and employers' organizations; and roles and concerted action by governments, employers, workers' organizations and other relevant bodies of civil society. Relev ant statistical measurement instruments, concepts and up-to-date sex-disaggregated data are necessary for accurate assessment and monitoring. "The creation of a sup portive legislative framework, for example, involves reflecting gender equality in labour laws as well as in family and marriage, inheritance, contract, property own ership, national constitution and customary laws since the latter also influence women's economic situation and in some situations are even more important than the former. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; Equal remuneration for men and women workers for work of equal value (ILO convention no. 100); Convention on the elimination of all forms of employment and occupation (ILO convention no. 111); Workers with family responsibilities (ILO convention no. 156;) |