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The challenge of human rights : past, present and future

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2012Description: 335p xISBN:
  • 9780857939005
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.085000 KEA
Contents:
Table of contents Contents: Foreword Joshua Castellino Introduction David Keane and Yvonne McDermott 1. The Right to a Social and International Order for the Realization of Human Rights: Article 28 of the Universal Declaration and International Cooperation Josh Curtis and Shane Darcy 2. Freedom from Fear and the Human Right to Peace William A. Schabas 3. The Universality of War: Jus ad Bellum and the Right to Peace in Non-International Armed Conflicts Kjell Anderson 4. UNESCO and the Right to Peace David Keane 5. The Right to Resist Reconsidered Shannonbrooke Murphy 6. Forensic Science, International Criminal Law and the Duties Towards Persons Killed in War Eadaoin O'Brien 7. Forgotten Rights: Consequences of the Israeli Occupation of the Golan Heights Ray Murphy 8. Forging a Convention for Crimes Against Humanity Leila Nadya Sadat 9. Doublespeak and Double Standards: Does the Jurisprudence on Retrial Following Acquittal under International Criminal Law Spell the End of the Double Jeopardy Rule? Yvonne McDermott 10. Third World Approaches to International Law and the Ghosts of Apartheid John Reynolds 11. Exploitation Rebranded: How International Law Sold Slavery as Forced Labour Nicholas McGeehan 12. Between the Wars - the Refugee Convention of 1933: A Contemporary Analysis Peter Fitzmaurice 13. Drafter Decision-making in International Human Rights Treaties Daragh McGreal 14. Free and Fair Elections for Some? The Potential for Voting Rights for Under-18s Aoife Daly 15. Cultural Rights: A New Era Majella Ni Chriochain 16. Intellectual Property: A Human (Not Corporate) Right Megan M. Carpenter Index
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Table of contents
Contents:
Foreword
Joshua Castellino
Introduction
David Keane and Yvonne McDermott

1. The Right to a Social and International Order for the Realization of Human Rights: Article 28 of the Universal Declaration and International Cooperation
Josh Curtis and Shane Darcy

2. Freedom from Fear and the Human Right to Peace
William A. Schabas

3. The Universality of War: Jus ad Bellum and the Right to Peace in Non-International Armed Conflicts
Kjell Anderson

4. UNESCO and the Right to Peace
David Keane

5. The Right to Resist Reconsidered
Shannonbrooke Murphy

6. Forensic Science, International Criminal Law and the Duties Towards Persons Killed in War
Eadaoin O'Brien

7. Forgotten Rights: Consequences of the Israeli Occupation of the Golan Heights
Ray Murphy

8. Forging a Convention for Crimes Against Humanity
Leila Nadya Sadat

9. Doublespeak and Double Standards: Does the Jurisprudence on Retrial Following Acquittal under International Criminal Law Spell the End of the Double Jeopardy Rule?
Yvonne McDermott

10. Third World Approaches to International Law and the Ghosts of Apartheid
John Reynolds

11. Exploitation Rebranded: How International Law Sold Slavery as Forced Labour
Nicholas McGeehan

12. Between the Wars - the Refugee Convention of 1933: A Contemporary Analysis
Peter Fitzmaurice

13. Drafter Decision-making in International Human Rights Treaties
Daragh McGreal

14. Free and Fair Elections for Some? The Potential for Voting Rights for Under-18s
Aoife Daly

15. Cultural Rights: A New Era
Majella Ni Chriochain

16. Intellectual Property: A Human (Not Corporate) Right
Megan M. Carpenter

Index

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