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020 | _a9780199640133 (hbk.) | ||
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_aThe Oxford Handbook of international human rights law / _cedited by Dinah Shelton. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aInternational human rights law. |
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_alviii, 1018 pages : _billustrations ; _c26 cm. |
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490 | 1 | _aOxford handbooks in law. | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _apt. I Theoretical Foundations -- 1.Religion -- 2.Moral Philosophy -- 3.Biological Foundations of Human Rights -- 4.Sociology of Human Rights -- 5.The Psychological Foundations of Human Rights -- 6.Anthropology and the Grounds of Human Rights -- pt. II Historical And Legal Sources -- 7.The Foundations of Justice and Human Rights in Early Legal Texts and Thought -- 8.General Principles and Constitutions as Sources of Human Rights Law -- 9.The Anti-Slavery Movement and the Rise of International Non-Governmental Organizations -- 10.Diplomatic Protection as a Source of Human Rights Law -- 11.Humanitarian Law as a Source of Human Rights Law -- 12.Social Justice, Rights, and Labour -- 13.The Protection of Minorities under the Auspices of the League of Nations. | |
505 | 0 | _apt. III Structural Principles -- 14.Human Dignity -- 15.Subsidiarity -- 16.Sovereignty -- 17.Solidarity -- 18.Equality -- 19.Proportionality -- 20.Democracy and the Rule of Law -- pt. IV Normative Evolution -- 21.The Law-Making Process: From Declaration to Treaty to Custom to Prevention -- 22.Core Rights and Obligations -- 23.Jus Cogens and Obligations Erga Omnes -- 24.Positive and Negative Obligations -- pt. V Institutions And Actors -- 25.From Commission to the Council: Evolution of UN Charter Bodies -- 26.The Role and Impact of Treaty Bodies -- 27.The Role of International Tribunals: Law-Making or Creative Interpretation? -- 28.Universality and the Growth of Regional Systems -- 29.National Implementation and Interpretation -- 30.Roles and Responsibilities of Non-State Actors -- pt. VI Human Rights And General International Law -- 31.Interpretation of Human Rights Treaties -- 32.Enforcing Human Rights through Economic Sanctions -- 33.Transnational Litigation: Jurisdiction and Immunities -- 34.The Use of International Force to Prevent or Halt Atrocities: From Humanitarian Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect -- 35.Trade Law and Investment Law -- pt. VII Assessments -- 36.Creating and Applying Human Rights Indicators -- 37.Compliance -- 38.What Outcomes for Victims? -- 39.Human Rights Make a Difference: Lessons from Latin America. | |
650 | 0 | _aHuman rights. | |
650 | 0 | _aInternational law. | |
653 | _aHuman rights. | ||
653 | _aInternational law. | ||
653 | _aUnited Nations. | ||
653 | _aInternational agencies and associations. | ||
653 | _aTreaties and conventions. | ||
653 | _aCases (Law) | ||
653 | _aHistory. | ||
700 | 1 |
_aShelton, Dinah, _eeditor of compilation. |
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830 | 0 | _aOxford handbooks in law. | |
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_2ddc _cE-BOOK |