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Routledge Handbook of International human rights law

  1. Title statementRoutledge Handbook of International human rights law / edited by Scott Sheeran and Sir Nigel Rodley
    Another responsib. Sheeran, Scott, (editor)
    Rodley, Nigel S. (editor)
    Issue dataAbingdon : Routledge, 2013
    Phys.des.xvi, 791 s.
    ISBN978-0-415-62073-4
    NoteRejstř.
    Annotation1. Introduction Part 2: Nature and evolution of international human rights law 2. Historical development of human rights in national systems 3. The development of international human rights law 4. Legal theory of human rights 5. Universalism of human rights and cultural relativism 6. Interdisciplinary approaches to international human rights law 7. Public international law and human rights 8. Normative hierarchy and human rights 9. The value of human rights in the contemporary world 10. Working with international human rights law 11. International human rights law in field operations Part 3: Interaction of human rights with other key regimes and bodies 12. International humanitarian law and human rights 13. International criminal law and tribunals and human rights 14. International refugee law and human rights 15. International trade and human rights 16. International finance and investment and human rights 17. International environmental law and human rights 18. International development and human rights 19. Reservations and the unity of human rights 20. International Court of Justice and human rights 21. United Nations Security Council and human rights Part 4: Evolution and prospects of regional approaches to human rights 22. European system 23. Inter-American system 24. African system 25. South East Asian system 26. Relationship of the United Nations treaty bodies and regional systems Part 5: Key contemporary and future challenges 27. Non-State actors and human rights violations 28. Implementation of economic, social and cultural rights 29. The gender dimension challenge for human rights 30. The relationship of religion and human rights 31. Counter-terrorism and human rights 32. Future of the rights of indigenous peoples 33. Extraterritorial application of human rights obligation of States 34. Enforcement and remedies for human rights violations 35. Continuing evolution of the United Nations treaty bodies system 36. Role and future of the Human Rights Council 37. Human rights, peace and conflict resolution 38. The United Nations Organization and its human rights obligations 39. Conclusions.
    Subj. Headings Lidská práva
    Form, Genre sborník
    SignaturaZ 2991
    CountryVelká Británie
    LanguageEnglish
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    DatabaseMonografie
    Stavěcí znakMV-Rout
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