International human rights law Part 36

International human rights law Part 36

 

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A Critical Analysis of One Aspect of Randal in Light of International, European, and American Human Rights conventions and Case Law
Nina Kraut
Columbia Human Rights Law Review
Volume 35, Number 2, Spring 2004 p.337

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484

The Death Penalty, International Law, and Human Rights
John Paul Truskett
Tulsa Journal of Comparative & International Law
Volume 11, Number 2, Spring 2004 p.557

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485

Provost, René. International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Michael Bothe
American Journal of International Law
Volume 98, Number 2, April 2004 p.383

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486

Darrow, Mac. Between Light and Shadow: The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and International human rights law
Galit A. Sarfaty
American Journal of International Law
Volume 98, Number 2, April 2004 p.398

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Mashood Baderin, International Human Rights and Islamci Law (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003, xxi + 302 pp., £60.00) 0-19-92665-X (h-b); Maimul Ahsan Khan, Human Rights in the Muslim World: Fundamentalism, Constitutionalism and International Politics (Carolina Academic Press, Durham, North Carolina, 2003, xv + 489 pp., US$45.00) 0-89089-045-5 (p-b)
Hameed Agberemi
Human Rights Law Review
Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2004 p.180-186

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AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE OF ITS NORMATIVE ASSUMPTIONS
Celina Romany and Joon-Beom Chu
Connecticut Law Review
Volume 36, Number 3, Spring 2004 p.831

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489

Compensation for Unlawful Death in International Law: A Focus on the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Ben Saul
American University International Law Review
Volume 19, Number 3, 2004 p.523

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490

REPARATIONS DECISIONS AND DILEMMAS
Naomi Roht-Arriaza
Hastings International and Comparative Law Review
Volume 27, Number 2, Winter 2004 p.157

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The International Bill of Rights declares a right to a remedy for violations of human rights. States are obliged to provide remedies for violations, both as a matter of treaty law and as part of the general rules of state responsibility. The U.N. Human Rights Commission and its Subcommission have formulated draft Basic Principles and Guidelines on the Right to a Remedy and Reparation for Victims of Violations of International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (Principles), which outline restitution, rehabilitation, compensation and satisfaction as interlinked but distinct obligations on states. In addition, the statute of the newly-created International Criminal Court allows for individual offenders to pay reparations to victims. And yet, few reparations have actually been paid in the wake of mass atrocities. This article will consider some of the difficulties in thinking about reparations after mass atrocities, both in general and approaches.

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THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE LAW OF DIPLOMATIC PROTECTION IN RESOLVING ZIMBABWE’S LAND CRISIS
Boston College International and Comparative Law Review
Volume 27, Number 1, Winter 2004 p.161

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492

Controlling the Use of Force: A Role for Human Rights Norms in Contemporary Armed Conflict
Kenneth Watkin
American Journal of International Law
Volume 98, Number 1, January 2004 p.1

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Increasingly, the use of force during armed conflict is being assessed through the perspective of human rights law, as a result of the overlap between the paradigms of criminal law enforcement and International humanitarian law . Situations of noninternational armed conflict, occupation, and terrorism are especially suited to the application, with some adjustment, of the better developed human rights accountability principles to ensure that there are no gaps in humanitarian protection.

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Mari Katayanagi, Human Rights Functions of Peacekeeping Operations (Kluwer Law International, The Hague, 2002, JC/JC + 316 pp., £64.99) ISBN 9041119108 (h-b)
Ray Murphy
Human Rights Law Review
Volume 3, Number 2, Autumn 2003 p.356-359

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494

International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law – Rene Provost
Lyal S. Sunga
Hong Kong Law Journal
Volume 33, Part 3, 2003 p.705

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495

Lessons About Autonomy and Integration from International Human Rights, Law Journals , and the World of Golf
Elizabeth M. Bruch
Columbia Journal of Gender and Law
Volume 12, Number 3, 2003 p.565

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The Rights of Women in International Human Rights Law Textbooks : Segregation, Integration, or Omission?
Stephanie Farrior
Columbia Journal of Gender and Law
Volume 12, Number 3, 2003 p.587

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