International human rights law Part 2

International human rights law Part 2

 

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The International Court of Justice and applied forms of reparation for international human rights and humanitarian law violations
Gentian Zyberi
Utrecht Law Review
Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2011 p.204-215

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Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Francesco Francioni, and Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann (eds.), Human Rights in International Investment Law and Arbitration, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009, 640pp., ISBN-9780199578191, £130.00 (hb), £47.00 (pb).
Barnali Choudhury
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 24, Number 2, June 2011 p.522-526

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Marriage under African customary law in the face of the Bill of Rights and international human rights standards in Malawi
Lea Mwambene
African Human Rights Law Journal
Volume 10, Number 1, 2010 p.78

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THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION IN THE WORKPLACE: AUSTRALIA’S COMPLIANCE WITH International human rights law
Zoé Hutchinson
UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal
Volume 27, Number 2, Spring 2010 p.119

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Disaster, Displacement and Duty: The application of international Human Rights Law to Philippine Relief and Recovery
Jacqueline Joyce F. Espenilla
Philippine Law Journal
Volume 84, Number 4, 2009 p.956

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International Council on Human Rights Policy, W hen Legal Worlds Overlap: Human Rights, State and Non- State law . Geneva: ICHRP. 2009.
Milena Stefanova and Nicholas Menzies
Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law
Volume 60, 2010 p.179

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The Limits of Lex Americana: The Holocaust Restitution Litigation as a Cul-De-Sac of International Human-Rights Law
Michael Thad Allen
Widener Law Review
Volume 17, Issue 1, 2011 p.1

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Humanizing Terrorism Through International Criminal Law : Equal Justice for Victims, Fair Treatment of Suspects, and Fundamental Human Rights at the ICC
Kathleen Maloney-Dunn
Santa Clara Journal of International Law
Volume 8, Number 1, 2010 p.69

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Ruthlessness, Impunity, and the Effacement of International Human Rights Law
Jamie Mayerfeld
Santa Clara Journal of International Law
Volume 8, Number 1, 2010 p.289

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The Law of Occupation: Continuity and Change of International humanitarian law , and its Interaction with International Human Rights Law, by Yutaka Arai-Takahashi
Noam Lubell
Human Rights Quarterly
Volume 33, Number 1, February 2011 p.249

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ARTICLES AND ESSAYS ANALYZING THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
American University International Law Review
Volume 26, Number 1, 2011

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Do Victims of War Need International Law? Human Rights Education Programs in Authoritarian Sudan
Mark Fathi Massoud
Law & Society Review
Volume 44, Number 1, March 2011 p.1-32

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Civil Litigation for Violations of International Human Rights Law: The Case of the Falun Gong Under the Alien Tort Claims Act of 1789
Nesossi, Elisa
Journal of Comparative Law
Volume 4, Number 2, 2009 p.44

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THE MOTHER OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS: THE CHILD’S RIGHT TO BE FREE OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT AS HARD INTERNATIONAL LAW
Susan H. Bitensky
Ohio Northern University Law Review
Volume 36, Number 3, 2010 p.701

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International Law and Human Rights: The Power and the Pity
Hon. Rosalie S Abella
McGill Law Journal
Volume 55, Number 4, November 2010 p.871

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An Elementary Consideration of Humanity? Linking Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights to the Human Right to Health in International Law
Lisa Forman
Journal of World Intellectual Property
Volume 14, Number 2, March 2011 p.155-175

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Human Rights Frameworks, Strategies, and Tools for the Poverty Lawyer’s Toolbox
Gillian MacNaughton
Clearinghouse Review
Volume 44, Numbers 9-10, January-February 2011 p.437

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Over the past decade many organizations at the local, state, national, and international levels have adopted human rights frameworks to deal with issues of concern to people living in poverty. As the use of human rights frameworks by advocates, organizers, and poor people increases, poverty lawyers need to become knowledgeable about international human rights law. Moreover, poverty lawyers should consider adding human rights frameworks to their toolbox of Advocacy strategies.

 

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Advocacy, Education, International Court of Justice, International Criminal Law, International human rights law, International humanitarian law, State law.


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