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Human rights Vol. II

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Publication details: London Sage Publications 2010Description: 308p xixISBN:
  • 9781848607835
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.481000 LAN-II
Contents:
Content: VOLUME 2 The Origins of Human Rights Regimes: Democratic delegation in postwar eEurope Andrew Moravcsik; International Human Rights Law and Practice in Latin America Ellen L. Lutz and Kathryn Sikkink; International Law and State Behaviour: Commitment and compliance in international monetary affairs Beth Simmons; International Regimes, Transactions, and Change: Embedded liberalism in the postwar sconomic order John Gerard Ruggie; Section 3: Measurement and Methods State Violations of Human Rights: Issues and problems of measurement Michael Stohl, David Carleton, George Lopez and Stephen Samuels; Measuring Human Rights: Problems of methodology and purpose Russel Lawrence Barsh; Human Rights Violations, Umbrella Concepts, and Empirical Analysis James M. McCormick and Neil J. Mitchell; The Politics of Measurement: The contested count of the disappeared in argentina Alison Brysk; 'A "Violations Approach" for Monitoring the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights' Audrey Chapman; Measuring the Level, Pattern, and Sequence of Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights David L. Cingranelli and David L. Richards; Comparative Politics and Human Rights Todd Landman; Measuring Human Rights: Principle, practice, and policy Todd Landman; What We Talk about When We Talk about Indicators: Current approaches to human rights measurement Maria Green; Measuring government effort to respect economic and social human rights: A peer benchmark David L. Cingranelli and David L. Richards; How Many Peruvians have died? An estimate of the total number of victims killed or disappeared in the armed internal conflict between 1980 and 2000 Patrick Ball, Jana Asher, David Sulmont and Daniel Manrique Measuring State Compliance with the Obligation to Devote the "Maximum Available Resources" to Realising Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Robert E. Robertson;
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School REFERENCE SECTION 341.481 LAN-II (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan Price for the entire Set of Volumes 30329

Content:
VOLUME 2
The Origins of Human Rights Regimes: Democratic delegation in postwar eEurope Andrew Moravcsik;
International Human Rights Law and Practice in Latin America Ellen L. Lutz and Kathryn Sikkink;
International Law and State Behaviour: Commitment and compliance in international monetary affairs
Beth Simmons;
International Regimes, Transactions, and Change: Embedded liberalism in the postwar sconomic order
John Gerard Ruggie;
Section 3: Measurement and Methods State Violations of Human Rights: Issues and problems of measurement Michael Stohl, David Carleton, George Lopez and Stephen Samuels;
Measuring Human Rights: Problems of methodology and purpose Russel Lawrence Barsh;
Human Rights Violations, Umbrella Concepts, and Empirical Analysis James M. McCormick and Neil J. Mitchell;
The Politics of Measurement: The contested count of the disappeared in argentina Alison Brysk;
'A "Violations Approach" for Monitoring the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights'
Audrey Chapman;
Measuring the Level, Pattern, and Sequence of Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights
David L. Cingranelli and David L. Richards;
Comparative Politics and Human Rights Todd Landman;
Measuring Human Rights: Principle, practice, and policy Todd Landman;
What We Talk about When We Talk about Indicators: Current approaches to human rights measurement
Maria Green;
Measuring government effort to respect economic and social human rights: A peer benchmark David L. Cingranelli and David L. Richards;
How Many Peruvians have died? An estimate of the total number of victims killed or disappeared in the armed internal conflict between 1980 and 2000 Patrick Ball, Jana Asher, David Sulmont and Daniel Manrique
Measuring State Compliance with the Obligation to Devote the "Maximum Available Resources" to Realising Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Robert E. Robertson;

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