International human rights law Part 44

International human rights law Part 44

 

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SOVEREIGNTY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND SELF-DETERMINATION: THE MEANING OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
Father Robert Araujo
Fordham International Law Journal
Volume 24, Number 5, June 2001 p.1477

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Briefer Notices: Askin, Kelly D., and Dorean M. Koenig (eds.). Women and International human rights law (Vol. 3) (Dorinda G. Dallmeyer), 1001; Scott, Craig (ed.). Torture as Tort (Detlev F. Vagts),
American Journal of International Law
Volume 95, Number 4, October 2001 p.1002

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559

HUMAN RIGHTS, TERRORISM AND THE PROBLEM OF ADMINISTRATIVE DETENTION IN ISRAEL: DOES A DEMOCRACY HAVE THE RIGHT TO HOLD TERRORISTS AS BARGAINING CHIPS?
Emanuel Gross
Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 18, Number 3, Fall 2001 p.721

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This Article examines administrative detention law in Israel. It discusses the Israeli Supreme Court’s decision in the second hearing of Anon. v. Minister of Defense, in which the Court held that the State of Israel had no authority to hold Lebanese petitioners in administrative detention under Israel’s administrative detention law. The Article concludes that under Israeli and international law, the detention of the Lebanese petitioners was permissible because they were not civilians or prisoners of war entitled to the benefits of laws addressing such persons. The petitioners were members of terrorist organizations, and Israel had authority to detain them and make their release conditional upon the release of Israeli citizens held by terrorist organizations.

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INTRASTATE ETHNIC CONFLICTS AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: HOW THE RISE OF INTRASTATE ETHNIC CONFLICTS HAS RENDERED INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAWS INEFFECTIVE, ESPECIALLY REGARDING SEX-BASED CRIMES
Karina Michael Waller
American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
Volume 9, Number 3, 2001 p.621

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561

Inconsistency and Impunity in International Human Rights Law: Can the International Criminal Court Solve the Problems Raised by the Rwanda and Augusto Pinochet Cases
Evo Popoff
George Washington International Law Review
Volume 33, Number 2, 2001 p.363

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Human Rights Law in Africa 1996, edited by Christof Heyns, Kluwer Law International, 1996, ISBN 90-411-0287-6, 432 pp., EUR 139.50/US$ 162.50/GB£ 101.50 (Hardbound); Human Rights Law in Africa 1997, edited by Christof Heyns, Kluwer Law International, 1999, ISBN 90-411-1113-1, 344 pp., EUR 112.50/US$ 135.00/GB£ 81.75 (Hardbound); Human Rights Law in Africa 1998, edited by Christof Heyns, Kluwer Law International, 2001, ISBN 90-411-1578-1, 440 pp., EUR 125.00/US$ 108.75/GB£ 76.25 (Hardbound)
Abdul G. Koroma
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 14, Number 3, September 2001 p.706-709

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563

Interview with Anne James, Project for the Advancement of International Human Rights Law: Focus on Capital Punishment
Michelle Mohr
Children’s Legal Rights Journal
Volume 21, Number 3, Fall 2001 p.35

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Legal constraints on the international community’s responses to gross violations of human rights and humanitarian law in Kosovo, east Timor, and Chechnya
John P. Cerone
Human Rights Review
Volume 2, Number 4, July-September 2001 p.19-53

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565

Establishing Areas of Common Ground between Islamic Law and International Human Rights
M. A. Baderin
International Journal of Human Rights
Volume 5, Number 2, Summer 2001 p.72-113

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Introduction: The Building Blocks to Recognition of Human Rights and Democracy: Reconciliation, Rule of law and Domestic and International Peace
James D. Wilets
ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law
Volume 7, Number 3, Summer 2001 p.597

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567

Dialogue among Civilisations as a Paradigm for Achieving Universalism in International Human Rights: A Case Study with Islamic Law
Mashood A. Baderin
Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law
Volume 2, Number 2, 2001 p.1

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International Human Rights Law Challenges to the New International Criminal Court : The Search and Seizure Right to Privacy
George E. Edwards
Yale Journal of International Law
Volume 26, Number 2, Summer 2001 p.323

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V. Corporate Liability for Violations of International Human Rights Law
Harvard Law Review
Volume 114, Number 7, May 2001 p.2025

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Conclusion

Notes

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References and Further Reading

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International Criminal Court, International human rights law, Legal Rights, Rule of law.


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