Ashgate Publishing, Nov 2010, Pages: 588
This timely and valuable book explores the development of internationalhumanrightslaw over the last six decades. The volume brings together leading experts to reflect on different aspects
VDM Publishing House, Feb 2010, Pages: 76
The recognition of language right under internationalhumanrightslaw has been a delicate issue for long. Availing this gap, states failed to respect and adopt appropriate measures that ensure
VDM Publishing House, May 2010, Pages: 84
The European Convention on HumanRights (ECHR) was signed in 1950 in the framework of the Council of Europe. The convention is the first legal document that ensures the protection of fundamental
Ashgate Publishing, Sep 2007, Pages: 322
.M.G. Keele University, UK
About the Author/Editor
David Keane is Lecturer in Law at Brunel University, UK. He has published in the area of internationalhumanrights, with a particular focus on racial
Ashgate Publishing, March 2011, Pages: 668
and Cultural Rights, Philip Alston and Gerard Quinn
- The applicability of internationalhumanrightslaw to non-state actors: what relevance to economic, social and cultural rights?, Manisuli Ssenyonjo
Ashgate Publishing, Jan 2010, Pages: 412
Universalism and Secularism: What do we mean by universal?; Islamic law, international relations and humanrights: challenge and response;
A kinder, gentler Islam?;
Re-affirming secularism for Islamic
Ashgate Publishing, Nov 2010, Pages: 368
of counter-terrorism, Daniel Moeckli
'Terrorist lists' and procedural humanrights: a collision between UN law, EU law and Strasbourg law?, Bill Bowring
Human security and internationallaw: much ado about
Ashgate Publishing, May 2010, Pages: 264
3 The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
The Evolution of InternationalLaw towards a Disability-specific HumanRights Document
Substantive Provisions of the CRPD which
Europa Law Publishing, Aug 2010, Pages: 326
of international documents so far agreed currently regulate the conduct of corporations in internationallaw only indirectly.
This study therefore argues that the normative thrust of corporate humanrights
Grey House Publishing Inc, Feb 2011, Pages: 750
Treatment or Punishment
Cultural HumanRights
Cultural Relativism
Culture of HumanRights
Culture of Impunity
Culture of Peace
Customary InternationalLaw
Death Penalty
Declaration(s)
Declaration
Grey House Publishing Inc, May 2011, Pages: 750
HumanRights
Cultural Relativism
Culture of HumanRights
Culture of Impunity
Culture of Peace
Customary InternationalLaw
Death Penalty
Declaration(s)
Declaration of Independence (U.S.)
Degrading
Ashgate Publishing, May 2010, Pages: 554
Relationship with InternationalHumanRightsLaw, International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law: Refugee law, gender, and the humanrights paradigm, Deborah E. Anker
- Seeking asylum under
Ashgate Publishing, Feb 2009, Pages: 560
, multinational corporations and humanrights: an Indian perspective for a developing Asia,
Surya Deva; The UN humanrights norms for corporations: the private implications of public internationallaw,
David
Ashgate Publishing, Oct 2008, Pages: 264
into the 'commercial law' context of economic policy, business activity and corporate behaviour. The volume will prove indispensable for anyone interested in humanrights, internationallaw, and business and commercial
Ashgate Publishing, Jan 2010, Pages: 496
and final of two volumes on the topic of humanrights field work. The first volume, The HumanRights Field Operation: Law, Theory and Practice (Michael O'Flaherty, Ed., 2007) comprised a wide-ranging survey
Ashgate Publishing, July 2007, Pages: 588
Scholars of internationalhumanrightslaw are largely unfamiliar with law and society scholarship, while the study of internationalhumanrights has remained at the margins of the law and society
Ashgate Publishing, April 2008, Pages: 172
/11 era;
the body counts;
Internationalhumanrightslaw;
Women's humanrights in the 21st century;
The Center for Justice and Accountability;
Human trafficking and migration;
Doctors without borders
Europa Law Publishing, Aug 2011, Pages: 216
critiques of children’s rights, in particular; and, indeed humanrights generally.
Thoko Kaime is Lecturer in Law in the School of Law at the University of Surrey and Senior Teaching Fellow at the School
Ashgate Publishing, April 2008, Pages: 706
of Force, International Humanitarian Law, International Terrorism, International Protection of Diplomats, International Environmental and Water Law, Universality of HumanRights, Women's Rights, Rights
Ashgate Publishing, Feb 2007, Pages: 484
and students involved in humanrights research.
About the Author/Editor
Michael OFlaherty is Reader in HumanRights and Co-Director of the HumanRightsLaw Centre, University of Nottingham, UK. He is a member