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The delivery of human rights : Essays in honour of Nigel Rodley

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2011Description: 249p xxiiiISBN:
  • 9780415813426
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.481000 GIL
Contents:
Table of contents 1. Deriving Concrete Entitlements from Abstract Rights, Sheldon Leader, 2. The United Nations Charter-Based Procedures for Addressing Human Rights Violations: Historical Practice, Reform and Future Implications, David Weissbrodt, 3. Holding Pharmaceutical Companies to Account: A UN Special Rapporteur's Mission to GlaxoSmithKline, Paul Hunt and Rajat Khosla, 4. Reform of the UN Human Rights Treaty Body System: Locating the Dublin Statement, Michael O'Flaherty, 5. The OPCAT at 50, Malcolm Evans, 6. Redressing Non-Pecuniary Damages of Torture Survivors: The Practice of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Clara Sandoval and Michael Duttwiler, 7. A Lighter Shade of Black? 'Secret Detention' and the UN Disappearances Convention, Matt Pollard, 8. The Scope of the Extra-Territorial Applicability of International Human Rights Law, Francoise Hampson, 9. Implementing Protection: What Refugee Law Can Learn from IDP Law ... and Vice Versa, Geoff Gilbert, 10. Still Waiting for the Goods to Arrive: The Delivery of Human Rights to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Noam Lubell, 11. From Bangladesh to Responsibility to Protect: The Legality and Implementation Criteria for Humanitarian Intervention, Basak Cali
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Table of contents
1. Deriving Concrete Entitlements from Abstract Rights, Sheldon Leader,
2. The United Nations Charter-Based Procedures for Addressing Human Rights Violations: Historical Practice, Reform and Future Implications, David Weissbrodt,
3. Holding Pharmaceutical Companies to Account: A UN Special Rapporteur's Mission to GlaxoSmithKline, Paul Hunt and Rajat Khosla,
4. Reform of the UN Human Rights Treaty Body System: Locating the Dublin Statement, Michael O'Flaherty,
5. The OPCAT at 50, Malcolm Evans,
6. Redressing Non-Pecuniary Damages of Torture Survivors: The Practice of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Clara Sandoval and Michael Duttwiler,
7. A Lighter Shade of Black? 'Secret Detention' and the UN Disappearances Convention, Matt Pollard,
8. The Scope of the Extra-Territorial Applicability of International Human Rights Law, Francoise Hampson,
9. Implementing Protection: What Refugee Law Can Learn from IDP Law ... and Vice Versa, Geoff Gilbert,
10. Still Waiting for the Goods to Arrive: The Delivery of Human Rights to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Noam Lubell,
11. From Bangladesh to Responsibility to Protect: The Legality and Implementation Criteria for Humanitarian Intervention, Basak Cali

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