The Oxford Handbook of International Human Rights Law

The Oxford Handbook of International Human Rights Law

 
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Kiadó: OUP Oxford
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ISBN13:9780199640133
ISBN10:01996401311
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Tartalomjegyzék:
I. Theoretical Foundations
Religion
Moral Philosophy
Biology
Sociology
Psychology
Cultural Anthropology
II. Historical and Legal Sources
Justice and Rights in Legal Texts from Hammurabi to the 18th Century
Constitutions and General Principles as Sources of Human Rights Law
The Anti-Slavery Movement and the Rise of Non-government Organizations
Diplomatic Protection as a Source of Human Rights Law
Humanitarian Law as a Source of Human Rights Law
The International Labor Movement
The League of Nations Precedents
III. Structural Principles
Human Dignity
Subsidiarity
Sovereignty
Solidarity
Equality
Proportionality
Democracy and the Rule of Law
IV. Normative Evolution
The Law-Making Process: From Declaration to Treaty and Custom
The Concept of "Core" Rights and Obligations
Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes
Positive and Negative Obligations
V. Institutions and Actors
From Commission to Council: The Evolution of UN Charter Bodies
The Role and Impact of Treaty Bodies
International Tribunals: Interpreting or Creating Rights and Obligations?
Thinking Globally, Acting Regionally: Universality and the Growth of Regional Systems
National Implementation and Interpretation
The Role and Responsibility of Non-State Actors
VI. Human Rights and General International Law
Interpretation of Human Rights Treaties
Using Armed Force to Prevent or Halt Human Rights Violations: The Responsibility to Protect and Humanitarian Intervention
Transnational Human Rights Litigation: Jurisdiction and Immunities
Enforcing Human Rights through Economic and Other Sanctions
Trade, Investment, and Human Rights
VII. Assessments
Developing and Applying Human Rights Indicators
Evaluating Compliance with Judgments and Recommendations of Human Rights Tribunals
What Outcomes for Victims?
Does Human Rights Law Make a Difference: Lessons from Latin America