31. | Abtahi, Hirad : The genocide convention, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The genocide convention : the travaux préparatoires / Abtahi, Hirad ; Webb, Philippa. - 2 vol.. - (The travaux preparatoires of multilateral treaties ; vol. 2), 2217 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2008. - ISSN 1875-9807 ISBN 978-90-04-16418-5 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Genocide convention; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |
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32. | Cornwall, Andrea (ed.) : Feminisms in development, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Feminisms in development : contradictions, contestations & challenges / Cornwall, Andrea (ed.) ; Harrison, Elizabeth ; Whitehead, Ann, 253 p.. - London : Zed books, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84277-819-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction: feminisms in development: contradictions, contestations and challenges, by Andrea Cornwall, Elizabeth Harrison and Ann Whitehead. PART ONE: THE STRUGGLE OVER INTERPRETATION:. 2. Gender myths that instrumentalise women : a view from the Indian frontline /Srilatha Batliwala and Deepa Dhanraj. 3. Dangerous equations? : how female-headed households became the poorest of the poor : causes, consequences and cautions /Sylvia Chant. 4. Back to women? translations, re-significations, and myths of gender in policy and practice in Brazil /Cecilia Sardenberg. 5. Battles over booklets : gender myths in the British aid programme /Rosalind Eyben. 6. Not very poor, powerless or pregnant : the African woman forgotten by development /Everjoice Win. 7. Streetwalkers show the way' : reframing the debate on trafficking from sex workers' perspective /Nandinee Bandyopadhyay with Swapna Gayen ... [et al.]. PART TWO: INSTITUTIONALIZING GENDER IN DEVELOPMENT:. 8. Gender, myth and fable : the perils of mainstreaming in sector bureaucracies /Hilary Standing. 9. Making sense of gender in shifting institutional contexts : some reflections on gender mainstreaming /Ramya Subrahmanian. 10. Gender mainstreaming : what is it (about) and should we continue doing it? / Prudence Woodford-Berger. 11. Mainstreaming gender or 'streaming' gender away : feminists marooned in the development business /Maitrayee Mukhopadhay. 12. Critical connections : feminist studies in African contexts /Amina Mama. 13. SWApping gender : from cross-cutting obscurity to sectoral security? /Anne Marie Goetz and Joanne Sandler. PART THREE: LOOKING TO THE FUTURE:CHALLENGES FOR FEMINIST ENGAGEMENT:. 14. The NGO-ization of Arab Women's Movements /Islah Jad. 15. Political fiction meets gender myth : post-conflict reconstruction, 'democratisation' and women's rights /Deniz Kandiyoti. 16. Re-assessing paid work and women's empowerment : lessons from the global economy /Ruth Pearson. 17. Announcing a new dawn prematurely? human rights feminists and the rights based approaches to development /Dzodzi Tsikata. 18. The chimera of success : gender ennui and the changed international policy environment /Maxine Molyneux. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; |
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33. | Freeman, Marsha A. (ed.) : The UN convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The UN convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women : a commentary / Freeman, Marsha A. (ed.) ; Chinkin, Christine ; Rudolf, Beate, lvii, 731 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2012. ISBN 978-0-19-956506-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1: Introduction 2: Preamble 3: Article 1 4: Article 2 5: Article 3 6: Article 4 7: Article 5 8: Article 6 9: Article 7 10: Article 8 11: Article 9 12: Article 10 13: Article 11 14: Article 12 15: Article 13 16: Article 14 17: Article 15 18: Article 16 19: Article 17 20: Article 18 21: Article 19 22: Article 20 23: Article 21 24: Article 22 25: Article 23 26: Article 24 27: Article 25 28: Article 26 29: Article 27 30: Article 28 31: Article 29 32: Article 30 33: Violence Against Women 34: Optional Protocol INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / Botswana / Canada / Costa Rica / hong Kong / India / Kenya / Nepal / Netherlands / Pakistan / South Africa / Sri Lanka / Switzerland / Tanzania / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA / Zambia / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; CEDAW-OP; CERD; ICESCR; CRPD; DEDAW; ECHR; ICCPR; CERD; Migration workers convention; CAT; CAT-OP; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; ACHPR; Protocol on the rights of women in Africa; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child; AMR; Protocol of San Salvador; Arab charter; UN charter; Hague convention; Convention on the nationality of married women; Convention on the political rights of women; Genocide convention; Refugee convention; Convention on the rights and duties of states; Convention for the suppression of the traffic in persons aand children; EU charter of fundamental rights; ESC; ICCPR-OP; International convention for the protection of all persons from enforced disappearance; ICC statute; ICTY statute; ICTR statute; LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: Inst.ref. |
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34. | Haratsch, Andreas : Die Geschichte der Menschenrechte, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Die Geschichte der Menschenrechte / Haratsch, Andreas. - 4. Auflage. - ( Studien zu Grund- und Menschenrechten ; 7), 108 p.. - Potsdam : Universitätsverlag Potsdam, 2010. - ISSN 1435-9154 ISBN 978-3-86956-067 LANGUAGE: GER ABSTRACT: Inhaltsverzeichnis I. Einleitung II. Die ideengeschichtliche Wurzeln der Menschenrechte 1. Die Antike 2. Das frühchristliche Menschenbild 3. Mittelalterliche Naturrechtsvorstellungen und Herrschaftsbegrenzungsverträge III. Der Durchbruch der Menschenrechte 1. Reformation, Humanismus und frühneuzeitliche Naturrechtsvorstellungen 2. Die Negation der Menschenrechte im Absolutismus 3. Der "Gegenschlag" der Menschenrechte 4. Die Revolutionen des 18. Jahrhunderts IV. Die Rezeption der Menschenrechtsidee in Deutschland 1. Menschenwürde und Menschenrechte bei Immanuel Kant 2. Der deutsche Idealismus 3. Der deutsche Konstitutionalismus 4. Die Verfassungen des Deutschen Reiches 5. Das Dritte Reich 6. Das marxistisch-leninistische Grundrechtsverständnis 7. Soziale Grundrechte 8. Das Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland V. Völkerrechtliche Entwicklungen 1. Die Allgemeine Erklärung der Menschenrechte von 1948 2. Die Internationalen Menschenrechtspakte von 1966 3. Regionaler Menschenrechtsschutz 4. Der Grundrechtsschutz in der Europäischen Union VI. Fazit und Ausblick INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; ECHR;
URL http://www.uni-potsdam.de/mrz/publikationen/studien-zu-grund-und-menschenrechten/sgm-7.html |
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35. | Westendorp, Ingrid (ed.) : The Women's Convention Turned 30, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The Women's Convention Turned 30 : achievements, setbacks and prospects / Westendorp, Ingrid (ed.), xxxi, 512 p.. - Antwerp : INTERSENTIA, 2012. ISBN 978-1-78068-085-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Chapter 1. Introduction, by Ingrid Westendorp. Chapter 2. The United Nations and the Promotion and Protection of Women’s Human Rights: A Work in Progress, by Fleur van Leeuwen. Chapter 3. The Essence of Discrimination Against Women: An Interpretation by CEDAW and the European Union, by Ingrid Westendorp and Antonia Waltermann. Chapter 4. The Principle of Equality, by Rolanda Oostland. Chapter 5. Temporary Special Measures under the Women’s Convention and Positive Action under EU Law: Mutually Compatible or Irreconcilable?, by Lisa Waddington and Laura Visser. Chapter 6. Using Culture to Achieve Equality, by Ingrid Westendorp. Chapter 7. ‘Because to me, a Woman Who Speaks in Public is a Public Woman’: 30 Years Women’s Convention and the Struggle to Eliminate Discrimination of Women in the Field of Trafficking and Prostitution, by Marjolein van den Brink and Marjan Wijers Chapter 8. Articles 7 and 8: Th e Added Value of the Women’s Convention and the Dutch Case of the Christian Party, by Margreet de Boer. Chapter 9. Equal Treatment of Women and Men in Nationality Law, by Gerard-René de Groot. Chapter 10. Barriers to Girls’ Right to Education in Afghanistan, by Fons Coomans and Samira Sakhi Chapter 11. Equal Employment Opportunities and Equal Pay: Measuring EU Law against the Standards of the Women’s Convention, by Anja Wiesbrock. Chapter 12. Women’s Right to Health and International Trade – Special Reference to the GATS and the TRIPS Agreement, by Jennifer Sellin and Nishara Mendis. Chapter 13. Eradicating Female Circumcision: Changing a Harmful Social Norm through the Women’s Convention, by Phyllis Livaha. Chapter 14. Equality and Economic and Social Life Including Implications for the European Union, by Dagmar Schiek and Jule Mulder. Chapter 15. Rural Women’s Right to Land and Housing in Times of Urbanization, by Ingrid Westendorp. Chapter 16. Equality of Men and Women before the Law: Towards a New Dutch Law on Names, by Tilly Draaisma. Chapter 17. Article 16 of the Women’s Convention and the Status of Muslim Women at Divorce, by Pauline Kruiniger. Chapter 18. CEDAW: A Full Human Rights Treaty Body?, by Cees Flinterman. Chapter 19. Due Diligence Mania, by Menno T. Kamminga. Chapter 20. Reservations to the Women’s Convention: A Muslim Problem Ill-addressed?, by Zoé Luca. Chapter 21. Th e Optional Protocol to the Women’s Convention: An Assessment of Its Eff ectiveness in Protecting Women’s Rights, by Sille Jansen. Chapter 22. Emerging from the Shadows: Violence Against Women and the Women’s Convention, by Kate Rose-Sender. Chapter 23. Th e Impact of Corruption upon Women’s Rights: A Neglected Area?, by Martine Boersma. Chapter 24. Th e Impact and Eff ectiveness of State Reporting under the Women’s Convention: The Case of the Netherlands, by Jasper Krommendijk. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Morroco / Pakistan / Netherlands NOTE (GENERAL): UN charter; UDHR; DEDAW; CEDAW; CEDAW-OP; ICCPR-3; ICESCR; |
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36. | The International Law Association : report of the seventy-first conference, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The International Law Association : report of the seventy-first conference : held in Berlin, 16-21 August 2004 /, 942 p.. - London : International Law Association, 2004. - ISSN 0074-6738 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; ICCPR; CEDAW; Migrant workers convention; ACHPR; ACHPR-OP; ESC; convention against transnational organized crime; ICC statute; Beijing declaration and platform of action; CRC; CRC-OP; Vienna declaration and programme of action; UN charter; |