The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 38,45 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Civil rights
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Author :
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 38,45 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Civil rights
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Author : United Nations. General Assembly
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 49,26 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Civil rights
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Author : Ilias Bantekas
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 1033 pages
File Size : 48,75 MB
Release : 2024-02-15
Category : Law
ISBN : 1009306383
Now in its fourth edition, this well-respected textbook blends the theory of human rights with its context, debates and practice.
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Page : 344 pages
File Size : 29,77 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Law
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This publication reproduces the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the nine core international human rights treaties and their optional protocols in a user-friendly format to make them more accessible, in particular to government officials, civil society, human rights defenders, legal practitioners, scholars, individual citizens and others with an interest in human rights norms and standards.
Author : Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 471 pages
File Size : 30,75 MB
Release : 2012-07-24
Category : Law
ISBN : 1847319815
The state-centred 'Westphalian model' of international law has failed to protect human rights and other international public goods effectively. Most international trade, financial and environmental agreements do not even refer to human rights, consumer welfare, democratic citizen participation and transnational rule of law for the benefit of citizens. This book argues that these 'multilevel governance failures' are largely due to inadequate regulation of the 'collective action problems' in the supply of international public goods, such as inadequate legal, judicial and democratic accountability of governments vis-a-vis citizens. Rather than treating citizens as mere objects of intergovernmental economic and environmental regulation and leaving multilevel governance of international public goods to discretionary 'foreign policy', human rights and constitutional democracy call for 'civilizing' and 'constitutionalizing' international economic and environmental cooperation by stronger legal and judicial protection of citizens and their constitutional rights in international economic law. Moreover intergovernmental regulation of transnational cooperation among citizens must be justified by 'principles of justice' and 'multilevel constitutional restraints' protecting rights of citizens and their 'public reason'. The reality of 'constitutional pluralism' requires respecting legitimately diverse conceptions of human rights and democratic constitutionalism. The obvious failures in the governance of interrelated trading, financial and environmental systems must be restrained by cosmopolitan, constitutional conceptions of international law protecting the transnational rule of law and participatory democracy for the benefit of citizens.
Author : Christof Heyns
Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 17,99 MB
Release : 2001-04-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9789041115782
- Statute of the ICTR.
Author : Jill Marshall
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 20,97 MB
Release : 2014-06-20
Category : Law
ISBN : 1134443331
This book explores the role human rights law plays in the formation, and protection, of our personal identities. Drawing from a range of disciplines, Jill Marshall examines how human rights law includes and excludes specific types of identity, which feed into moral norms of human freedom and human dignity and their translation into legal rights. The book takes on a three part structure. Part I traces the definition of identity, and follows the evolution of, and protects, a right to personal identity and personality within human rights law. It specifically examines the development of a right to personal identity as property, the inter-subjective nature of identity, and the intercession of power and inequality. Part II evaluates past and contemporary attempts to describe the core of personal identity, including theories concerning the soul, the rational mind, and the growing influence of neuroscience and genetics in explaining what it means to be human. It also explores the inter-relation and conflict between universal principles and culturally specific rights. Part III focuses on issues and case law that can be interpreted as allowing self-determination. Marshall argues that while in an age of individual identity, people are increasingly obliged to live in conformed ways, pushing out identities that do not fit with what is acceptable. Drawing on feminist theory, the book concludes by arguing how human rights law would be better interpreted as a force to enable respect for human dignity and freedom, interpreted as empowerment and self-determination whilst acknowledging our inter-subjective identities. In drawing on socio-legal, philosophical, biological and feminist outlooks, this book is truly interdisciplinary, and will be of great interest and use to scholars and students of human rights law, legal and social theory, gender and cultural studies.
Author : Norman Weiß
Publisher : Springer
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 43,19 MB
Release : 2015-02-25
Category : Law
ISBN : 3319120212
This volume discusses the impact of human rights law on other fields of international law. Does international human rights law modify other fields of international law? Contributions focus on possible spillover effects of human rights on international economic or international criminal law. Does international human rights law have a streamlining effect on international law as a whole? This might be identified as a process of constitutionalisation. In this book, human rights can be understood as one of the core principles of international legal order and thus have an effect on the general law of treaties or on the settlement of disputes. Although human rights law is a relatively young field of international law, its content and core values today are of major importance for the interpretation of international law as a whole. As we witness a redefinition of sovereignty as a responsibility of states towards the people and a shift to greater relevance of the individual in international law in general, it is a logical consequence that human rights have an impact on other areas of international law.
Author : Marcia H. Rioux
Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Page : 569 pages
File Size : 34,91 MB
Release : 2011-05-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9004189505
This book examines the changing relationship between disability and the law, addressing the intersection of human rights principles, human rights law, domestic law and the experience of people with disabilities. Drawn from the global experience of scholars and activists in a number of jurisdictions and legal systems, the core human rights principles of dignity, equality and inclusion and participation are analyzed within a framework of critical disability legal scholarship.
Author : Bertrand G. Ramcharan
Publisher : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 41,38 MB
Release : 2011-02-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 900417608X
This book has a simple objective: to present the fundamentals of international human rights treaty law in a way that can be helpful to the national leader, official, or legal adviser whose duty it is to help put a human rights treaty regime into the law and practice in his or her country. It is a book of international law, as provided for in the principal international and regional human rights treaties and draws upon the jurisprudence and practice of their monitoring organs.