Research handbook on international human rights law edited by Sarah Joseph and Adam McBeth
ISBN
9781847203687(pbk.)
พิมพ์ลักษณ์
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, c2010.
เลขหมู่
K3240 R432 2010
ลักษณะทางกายภาพ
xiv, 596 p. ; 24 cm.
หมายเหตุ
Contents: The United States and human rights / Sarah Joseph andJoanna Kyriakakis -- Economic, social and cultural rights: an examination of state obligations/ ManisuliSsenyonjo -- Extraterritoriality: universal human rights without universal obligations?/ Sigrun I. Skogly -- Non-state actors and international human rights law/ Robert McCorquodale -- NGOs and human rights : channels of power/ Peter J. Spiro -- Human rights in economic globalisation/ Adam McBeth -- Human rights and development/ Stephen P. Marks -- Gender and international human rights law : the intersectionality agenda/ Anastasia Vakulenko -- Refugees and displaced persons : the refugee definition and "humanitarian" protection/ Susan Kneebone -- International criminallaw/ Elies van Sliedregt and Desislava Stoitchkova -- Four pillars of transitioned justice : a gender-sensitive analysi/ Ronli Sifris -- International Courtof Justice and human rights/ Sandesh Sivakumaran -- Council of Europe and the protection of human rights : asystem in need of reform/ Virginia Mantouvalou and Panayotis Voyatzis -- Inter-American human rights system: selected examples of its supervisory work/ Diego Rodrํguez-Pinzon and Claudia Martin -- African humanrights law in theory and practice/ Magnus Killander -- Political economy and culture of human rights in EastAsia/ Michael C. Davis -- Islam and the realization ofhuman rights in East Asia/ Mashood A. Baderin -- Religion, belief and international human rights in thetwenty-first century/ Peter Cumper -- DRIP feed : the slow reconstruction of self-determination for indigenouspeoples/ Melissa Castan -- Counter-terrorism and humanrights/ Alex Conte -- Human rights education : a sloganin search of a definition/ Paula Gerber
245 00 ^aResearch handbook on international human rights law /^cedited by Sarah Joseph and Adam McBeth
260 ^aCheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA :^bEdward Elgar, ^cc2010.
300 ^axiv, 596 p. ;^c24 cm.
490 1 ^aResearch handbooks in international law
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 00 ^aThe United States and human rights /^rSarah Joseph andJoanna Kyriakakis -- ^tEconomic, social and cultural rights: an examination of state obligations/^rManisuliSsenyonjo -- ^tExtraterritoriality: universal human rights without universal obligations?/^rSigrun I. Skogly -- ^tNon-state actors and international human rights law/^rRobert McCorquodale -- ^tNGOs and human rights : channels of power/^rPeter J. Spiro -- ^tHuman rights in economic globalisation/^rAdam McBeth -- ^tHuman rights and development/^rStephen P. Marks -- ^tGender and international human rights law : the intersectionality agenda/^rAnastasia Vakulenko -- ^tRefugees and displaced persons : the refugee definition and "humanitarian" protection/^rSusan Kneebone -- ^tInternational criminallaw/^rElies van Sliedregt and Desislava Stoitchkova -- ^tFour pillars of transitioned justice : a gender-sensitive analysi/^rRonli Sifris -- ^tInternational Courtof Justice and human rights/^rSandesh Sivakumaran -- ^tCouncil of Europe and the protection of human rights : asystem in need of reform/^rVirginia Mantouvalou and Panayotis Voyatzis -- ^tInter-American human rights system: selected examples of its supervisory work/^rDiego Rodrํguez-Pinzon and Claudia Martin -- ^tAfrican humanrights law in theory and practice/^rMagnus Killander -- ^tPolitical economy and culture of human rights in EastAsia/^rMichael C. Davis -- ^tIslam and the realization ofhuman rights in East Asia/^rMashood A. Baderin -- ^tReligion, belief and international human rights in thetwenty-first century/^rPeter Cumper -- ^tDRIP feed : the slow reconstruction of self-determination for indigenouspeoples/^rMelissa Castan -- ^tCounter-terrorism and humanrights/^rAlex Conte -- ^tHuman rights education : a sloganin search of a definition/^rPaula Gerber