1. | Sadik, Nafis (ed.) : An agenda for people, 2002 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph An agenda for people : the UNFPA through three decades / Sadik, Nafis (ed.), xxii, 280 p.. - New York : New York U. P., 2002. ISBN 0-8147-9783-0 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: China / Asia / Africa / Latin America / Caribbean Countries NOTE (GENERAL): Beijing declaration and platform of action;
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2. | Coomans, Fons (ed.) : Extraterritoiral application of human rights treaties, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Extraterritoiral application of human rights treaties / Coomans, Fons (ed.) ; Kamminga, Menno T., xiv, 281 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2004. ISBN 90-5095-394-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Comparative introductory comments on the extraterritorial application of human rights treaties, by Fons Coomans and Menno T. Kamminga. 2. Jurisdictional aspects of international human rights and humanitarian law in the war on terror, by James Ross. 3. International humanitarian law and extraterritorial state conduct, by Emanuela-Chiara Gillard. 4. Extraterritorial application of the International Covenant on Civil and Polictical Rights, by Dominic McGoldrick. 5. Extraterritorial effect of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, by Martin Scheinin. 6. Life after Bankovic: on the extraterritorial application of the European Convention on Human Rights, by Rick Lawson. 7. The European Convention on Human Rights and extraterritorial jurisdiction: a comment on 'Life after Bankovic', by Michael O-Boyle. 8. Extraterritorial application of the human rights instruments of the Inter-American system, by Christina M. Cerna. 9. Extraterritorial application of Inter-American human rights instruments, by Douglass Cassel. 10. Some remarks on the extraterritorial application of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, by Fons Coomans. 11. Extraterritorial application of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, by Rolf Kunnemann. 12. Human rights in the realm of order: sanctions an extraterritoriality, by Matthew Craven. 13. Some remarks on the human rights aspects of sanctions, by Liesbeth Lijnzaad. 14. Jurisdiction provisions in human rights treaties. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; AMR; ICCPR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Vienna convention on consular relations; |
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3. | Dennis, Michael J. : Justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights : should there be an international complaints mechanism to adjudicate the rights to food, water, housing and health / Dennis, Michael J. ; Stewart, David P. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): American journal of international law : vol. 98; no. 3., p. 462-515. - Washington, D.C. : American Society of International Law, 2004. - ISSN 0002-9300 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICESCR; ICCPR; ICCPR-OP; UDHR; |
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4. | Vawda, Yousuf A. : From Doha to Cancun, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial From Doha to Cancun : the quest to increase access to medicines under WTO rules / Vawda, Yousuf A. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): South African journal on human rights : vol. 19; part 4., p. 679-690. - Kenwyn : Juta & Co., 2003. - ISSN 0258-7203 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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5. | The future of international law, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The future of international law /, x, 525 p.. - Washington, DC : The American Society of International Law [ASIL], 2007. - ISSN 0272-5037 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS (articles concerning): 1. Feeling the heat? Climate change litigation in the 21st century. 2. The Canada-U.S. border : free trade in a time of enhanced security. 3. Social justice advocacy in the United States : what role for international law?. 4. Roundtabel on citizenship. 5. The future of food. 6. Tsunamis, hurricanes, earthquakes and asteroids: are we ready for the next 100 years. 7. Queering international law. 8. Africa: a new voices panel. 9. Paving the way. Africa and the future of international criminal law. 10. Institutions and the rule of law: a new voices panel. 11. Collapse : can international law protect the earth's natural resources?. 12. The globalization of the American law School. 13. The future of internet governance. 14. Breaking developments in international law: a conversation on the ICJ's opinion in Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro.. 15. The future of international law. 16. What future for the Doha development agenda and the multilateral negotiating regime?. 17. Implementation of international health law: a challenge for the future. 18. Customary international law as federal law after Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain. 19. Slave trafficking 200 years after abolition. 20. Justice should be done, but where? The realtionship between national and international courts. 21. Toward international order in migration and trade. 22. Indigenous rights, traditional knowledge and access to genetic resources - new participants in future international law making. 23. Ethics, legitimacy and lawyering: how do international lawyers speak truth to power?. 24. The Supreme Court and the war on terrorism. 25. Divergence and harmonization inprivate international law. 26. The future of transnational litigation in U.S. courts: distinct field or footnote?. 27. Democracy, gender and governance. 28. The future of international labor law. 29. Plenary coprorate counsel forum: the impact of international law onmultlinational corporations. 30. The UN sales of goods convention: perspectives on the current state-of-play. 31. Strehthening human rights mechanism around the world. 32. How can the nuclear nonproliferation regime be repaired? What if it can't?. 33. Counter-insurgency and the war on terror: a deadly convergence?. 34. Investment law, dispute resolution and the development promise: back to the future. 35. Roundtable - amultiplicity of actors and transnational governance. 36. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Proceedings of the 101st annual meeting, Washington, DC, [20070328-20070331], [C] LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: s ASIL |
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6. | Ssenyonjo, Manisuli : Economic, social and cultural rights in international law, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Economic, social and cultural rights in international law / Ssenyonjo, Manisuli, liii, 536 p.. - Oxford : Hart publ., 2009. ISBN 978-1-84113-915-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Part I: Reinforcing Economic, Social and Cultural Rights:. 1. The International Legal Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. 2. State Obligations under the ICESCR. 3. Non-State Actors and the ICESCR. 4. The Domestic Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. 5. State Reservations to the ICESCR. 6. 6 Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. PART II: Substantive Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Selected Examples:. 7. Right to Work and Rights in Work: Articles 6 and 7. 8. The Right to Health: Article 12. 9. The Right to Education: Articles 13 and 14. 10. Conclusion: Towards a World Court of Human Rights. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Argentina / Australia / Bangladesh / Botswana / Benin / Canada / China / Czech Republic / Ecuador / Egypt / France / Gambia / Hungary / Italy / Latvia / Malawi / Malaysia / India / Italy / Mexico / Morocco / Namibia / Nigeria / Pakistan / Portugal / Rwanda / Serbia / Montenegro / Sierra Leone / South Africa / Norway / Sudan / Turkey / Trinidad and Tobago / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA / Venezuela / Zambia / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; CEDAW; CERD; CAT; ACHPR; CRC; ICESCR; ICESCR-OP; ECHR; ICCPR; Limburg principles; Montreal principles on women's economic, social and cultural rights; Maastricht guidelines on violations of economic, social and cultural rights; EU charter of fundamental rights; Protocol of San Salvador; ADRD; Arab charter on human rights; Banglalore declaration and plan of action; Beijing declaration and platform of action; Cairo declaration on human rights in Islam; Marriage convention; Convention on the nationality of married women; CRC-OP; Refugee convention; Convention relating to the status of stateless persons; CAT; European convention on action against trafficking in human beings; Oviedo convention; DOHA declaration on TRIPS and public health 2001; Genocide convention; Migration workers conventon; Rio declaration; UN declaration onthe right to development; CDE; Slavery convention; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; WHO constitution;
URL http://www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?isbn=9781841139159 |
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7. | Hetemäki, Inka (toim.) : Lapsen oikeuksien sopimusken käsikirja, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Lapsen oikeuksien sopimusken käsikirja = Handbook for the convention on the rights of the child / Hetemäki, Inka (toim.), 605 p.. - Helsinki : Edita publ. , 2011. ISBN 978-951-37-6073-1 LANGUAGE: FIN INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; LIBRARY LOCATION: VIB
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8. | Leijten, Ingrid : Core socio-economic rights and the European Court of Human Rights, 2018 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Core socio-economic rights and the European Court of Human Rights / Leijten, Ingrid - (Cambridge studies in European law and policy), 329 p. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-1-107-19847-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction: reasoning individual rights. 1. The ECHR and socio-economic rights protection. 2. Making sense of the ECtHR's socio-economic protection. 3. The stages of fundamental rights adjudication. 4. Core rights as limits to limitations. 5. Minimum cores and the scope of fundamental rights. 6. Core socio-economic content. 7. A core rights perspective for the ECtHR. 8. Core socio-economic rights in the case law of the ECtHR. Conclusion: fit and future INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; CESCR |