Routledge Handbook of International Human Rights Law/ (Record no. 192336)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9780203481417
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Transcribing agency Department of Law
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Routledge Handbook of International Human Rights Law/
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Routledge,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Part 1: Introduction and Overview <br/>1. Introduction, Sir Nigel Rodley and Scott Sheeran <br/><br/>Part 2: Nature and Evolution of International Human Rights Law <br/>2. Historical Development of Human Rights in National Systems, Wiktor Osiatyński <br/>3. Human Rights in Political and Legal Theory, Guglielmo Verdirame <br/>4. Universalism of Human Rights and Cultural Relativism, Michael Freeman <br/>5. The Evolving Study of Human Rights: Interdisciplinarity and new directions, Michelibe Ishay <br/>6. The International Law and Human Rights: Understanding the relationship, Scott Sheeran <br/>7. International Human Rights Law and a Developing World Perspective, Tony Anghie <br/>8. The Contemporary Value of International Human Rights, Radhika Coomaraswamy <br/>9. Human Rights and Foreign Policy: Syntheses of moralism and realism, Bruno Stagno Ugarte <br/>10. The Use of International Human Rights Law by Civil Society Organizations, Andrew Coleman <br/>11. International Human Rights in Field Operations: A fast developing human rights tool, Michael O'Flaherty and Daria Davitti <br/><br/>Part 3: Interaction of Human Rights with Other Key Regimes and Bodies <br/>12. The Relationship Between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law, Françoise Hampson <br/>13. International Criminal Law and Tribunals and Human Rights, William Schabas <br/>14. International Refugee and Human Rights Law: Parters in ensuring international protection and asylum, Cornelis (Kees) Wouters <br/>15. Human Rights and International Trade, Sheldon Leader <br/>16. International Finance and Investment and Human Rights, Peter Muchlinski <br/>17. International Environmental Law and Human Rights, Karen Hulme <br/>18. Customary Law and Human Rights, Evadné Grant <br/>19. Reservations to Treaties and the Integrity of Human Rights, Alain Pellet <br/>20. The International Labour Organization and International Human Rights System, Lee Swepston <br/>21. The International Court of Justice and Human Rights, Ann Shawkat Al-Khasawneh <br/>22. The Unite Nations Security Council and Human Rights, Scott Sheeran and Catherine Bevilacqua <br/><br/>Part 4: Evolution and Prospects of Regional Approaches to Human Rights <br/>23. The European System and Approach, Phillip Leach <br/> 24. The Inter-American System and Approach, Clara Sandoval <br/>25. The Domestic Impact and Influence of the African Regional Human Rights System, Frans Viljoen <br/>26. The South East Asian System for Human Rights Protection, Vitit Muntarbhorn <br/>27. The League of Arab States and Human Rights, Mervat Rishmawi <br/>28. The Relationship of the UN Treaty Bodies and Regional Systems, Lorna McGregor <br/><br/>Part 5: Key Contemporary Issues and Challenges for the Future <br/>29. Non-State Actors and Human Rights, Nigel S. Rodley <br/>30. Implementation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Paul Hunt, Judith Bueno de Mesquita, Joo-Young Lee, and Sally-Anne Way <br/>31. Religion and Human Rights: A many-faceted relationship, Malcom Evans <br/>32. Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights, Martin Scheinin <br/>33. International Development, Global Impoverishment, and Human Rights, Upendra Baxi <br/>34. Gender Challenges for International Human Rights, Andrew Byrnes <br/>35. The Extraterritorial Application of International Human Rights Law, Ralph Wilde <br/>36. Enforcement and Remedies, Dinah Shelton <br/>37. Victims Participation and Reparations in International Criminal Proceedings, Megan Hirst <br/>38. Continuing Evolution of the United Nations Treat Bodies System, Nadia Bernaz <br/>39. The Future of the United Nations Special Procedures, Ted Piccone <br/>40. The Role and Future of the Human Rights Council, Allehone Mulugeta Abebe <br/>41. Transitional Justice, Juan Méndez, Catherine Cone
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Keyword Law
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