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  • - Legal and Philosophical Perspectives
     
    2 315,-

    Interrogates the development of rights based approaches to health. This title integrates discussions of the right to health at a theoretical and practical level, and engages with the systems of global health governance.

  • - A Research Companion
     
    582,-

    This book explores the main fundamental issues and practical dimensions related to the safeguarding of human rights in the Internet.

  • - Law and Practice
     
    1 987,-

    This book addresses the specific position of domestic workers in the context of evolving human rights norms. Drawing upon a broad range of case studies, this book presents a thorough examination of key issues such as the commodification of care, the impact of the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights on `primary care providers¿, as well as the effect that trends in migration law have on migrant domestic workers.

  • - A Critique and Early Assessment
    av UK) Freedman & Rosa (University of Birmingham
    556 - 2 265,-

  • - The Progress of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Africa
     
    2 265,-

    This book assesses the progress the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) 1989 has made in different African countries as well as in the region more generally. It considers the implementation of the CRC in terms of policy, practice and its impact on the lived experiences of children across the continent, focusing on specific themes such as HIV/AIDS, education and disability, child labour, witchcraft stigmatisation, armed conflict and religion. The volume provides a critical analysis of the progress of the CRC and identifies concrete ways forward for the better implementation of this treaty in Africa.

  • - Humanizing Business
    av Surya (City University of Hong Kong) Deva
    764 - 2 265,-

  • - International Standards and Comparative Experiences
    av UK) O'Connell & Paul (University of Leicester
    593 - 2 265,-

    Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--National University of Ireland, Galway, 2010.

  • - Towards Institution Building
     
    2 343,-

    The Asia-Pacific region is known for having one of the least developed institutional mechanisms for protecting human rights. This edited collection makes a timely and distinctive contribution to contemporary debates about strengthening the institutional protection of human rights in the Asia-Pacific region, in the wake of ASEAN¿s announcement in 2009 of an ASEAN regional human rights mechanism.Drawing together leading scholarly voices including Surya Deva, V.T. Thamilmaran, Tom Zwart and Catherine Renshaw, the book focuses on the systemic issue of institutionalizing human rights protection in the Asia-Pacific. It critically examines the prospects for deepening and widening the institutionalization of human rights monitoring in the region, challenging the orthodox scepticism about whether Asia is "ready" for stronger institutions. The volume analyses the impediments to institutions, whilst questioning the need for them.

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    2 315,-

    This book explores the human rights monitoring mechanisms of the Council of Europe: the Commissioner for Human Rights, the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, the European Committee of Social Rights, the Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, the Committee of Experts of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance. The book will look at each mechanism in turn and consider a number of issues including: at the role and procedures; its effectiveness in terms of monitoring ands ensuring its findings are implemented; its level of cooperation with other international actors including other organs of the Council of Europe, UN and EU bodies, NGOs and national human rights institutions and ombudsmen; its relationship with the European Court of Human Rights; and whether human rights indicators would be useful in improving its monitoring. Each chapter will be written by an expert in the field. The introduction to the volume will outline the common features and purposes of these mechanisms as well as key questions to be addressed in the following chapters, while the conclusion will provide an evaluation of their effectiveness and consider future perspectives.

  • - The Effectiveness of International Human Rights Law
    av Ronagh J. A. McQuigg
    687 - 2 343,-

  • av Amanda Cahill Ripley
    687 - 2 020,-

    Presents an overview and examination of the human right to water as determined under international human rights law, including establishing its legal status and substantive content, and dealing with general questions and issues related to economic, social and cultural rights which affect the right to water.

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    2 315,-

    Following on from the 2008 Kadi-decision by the European Court of Justice, which has been widely discussed as possibly creating a conflict between the UN and the EU, this book explores whether the EU's human rights order has real and distinctive relevance on a global scale and whether it can be considered as a significant international human rights organisation. The contributions to this volume are clustered around four themes: the EU human rights policies in international institutions; the influence of EU human rights law outside of Europe; whether the EU human rights order has set new substantive rules which are different from other international/regional standards; and the relationship between human rights and economic goals in the EU.

  • - The Law, Process and Practice
    av UK) Odello, Marco (Aberystwyth University, Italy) Seatzu & m.fl.
    556 - 2 315,-

  • - The Role of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
     
    2 315,-

    Focuses on emerging human rights and the developments in law that have taken place since the adoption of the UDHR. This book also focuses on issues and rights that were not originally included in the Universal Declaration but have become emerging areas of human rights.

  • - Between Group Rights and Individual Rights
    av UK) Scolnicov & Anat (University of Cambridge
    644 - 2 315,-

    Explores the right to religious freedom within international law. Analyzing legal structures in a variety of both Western and Non-Western jurisdictions, this book sets out a topography of the different constitutional structures of religion within the state and their compliance with international human rights law.

  • - Towards a Hybrid Solution
    av Cassandra Mudgway
    582 - 1 946,-

  • - The Right of the Child to be Heard
    av Cork, Ireland) Parkes & Aisling (University College
    712 - 2 265,-

    Article Twelve of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 states that all children capable of forming views have the right to express those views, and recognises that all children have the right to be heard in any judicial and administrative proceedings affecting them. This book explores background to Article Twelve.

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    582,-

    The book presents a timely assessment of both the human rights costs of the `War on Terror¿ and the methods used to wage and relentlessly continue that War.

  • - History, Politics, Context, and Emerging Trends
    av Uche (University of Arkansas School of Law Ewelukwa Ofodile
    1 530,-

    Business and Human Rights in Africa raises interesting questions about the legitimacy and long-term viability of the business and human rights agenda in Africa, and in developing countries more generally. It explores the key issues for business and human rights in Africa and asks how and to what extent are the UN Guiding Principles changing the law and policy in Africa or the behavior of businesses operating in the continent? The book examines both the international and regional legal and policy initiatives on business and human rights in Africa and how these initiatives are being implemented in selected countries.

  • av Qingxiu (University of Sussex Bu
    1 357,-

    The Anatomy of Chinese Multinationals' Overseas Behaviour will be of interest to researchers and students in the fields of human rights law, international law, international relations, corporate governance, as well as practitioners interested in developmental work and academics whose current research focuses on China and Africa.

  • - The Spatial Reach of African Human Rights Treaties
    av Takele Soboka Bulto
    1 895,-

    This book explores the extraterritorial application of human rights in Africa. It examines the corpus and jurisprudence of the regional African human rights treaties in the light of international treaty and case laws in order to gauge the possibility of the treaties¿ extraterritorial scope.

  • av Xiaodong Yang
    1 464,-

    Taking a public international law law perspective, this book examines various issues and difficulties faced by human rights advocates in their effort to seek redress transnationally for victims of human rights abuses.

  • - Comparative and Empirical Perspectives
     
    1 796,-

    This book relays the latest state of knowledge on the topic and employs case studies, doctrinal legal analysis, historical research, and statements by clemency decision-making authorities, in explaining why clemency varies so considerably across global legal and political systems.

  • av Joanne (University of Warwick & UK) Coysh
    2 065,-

  • - Rethinking Relations between the ECHR, EU, and National Legal Orders
     
    2 300,-

    This book brings together researchers from the fields of international human rights law, EU law and constitutional law to reflect on the tug-of-war over the positioning of the centre of gravity of human rights protection in Europe. It addresses both the position of the Convention system vis-a-vis the Contracting States.

  • - Critical Inquiries
     
    2 343,-

    Since World War II, a growing number of jurisdictions in both the developing and industrialized worlds have adopted progressive constitutions that guarantee social and economic rights (SER) in addition to political and civil rights. Parallel developments have occurred at transnational level with the adoption of treaties that commit signatory states to respect and fulfil SER for their peoples.The book brings together internationally renowned experts in the field of social and economic rights to discuss a range of rights controversies from both theoretical and practical perspectives.

  • - Beyond the traditional paradigm
     
    1 869,-

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    582,-

    This edited collection provides a comprehensive, insightful, and detailed study of a vital area of public policy debate as it is currently occurring in countries across the world from India to South Africa and the United Kingdom to Australia.

  • - Comparative Insights from India and China
     
    2 343,-

    This book investigates how the gradual adoption of free market ideology has impacted on the realisation of socio-economic rights in both India and China and how the constitutional and legal frameworks have made necessary adjustments. Chapters in this volume, which are written by academics of international standing, explore how these two countries have tried to overcome certain common governance challenges in realising socio-economic rights. The role played by courts in India and China in the protection and realisation of socio-economic rights is considered along with the use and limitations of public interest litigation in achieving these rights. Finally, the effectiveness of measures in realising socio-economic rights are evaluated in relation to specific rights such as the rights to food, health, education, social security, and gender equality.

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