International human rights law Part 6

International human rights law Part 6

 

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The Contribution of the Inter-American Human Rights Bodies to Evolving International Law on Indigenous Rights over Lands and Natural Resources
Tramontana, Enzamaria
International Journal on Minority and Group Rights
Volume 17, Number 2, 2010 p.241-263

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Content loaded within last 14 days Conscientious Objection to Military Service: International human rights law and the Case of Turkey
Yildirim, Mine
Religion and Human Rights
Volume 5, Number 1, May 2010 p.65-91

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The Human Rights of Minority Women: Romani Women’s Rights from a Perspective on International Human Rights Law and Politics
Ravnbà¸l, Camilla Ida
International Journal on Minority and Group Rights
Volume 17, Number 1, 2010 p.1-45

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Human Rights and the Mediatization of International Law
DANIEL JOYCE
Leiden Journal of International Law
Volume 23, Number 3, September 2010 p.507-527

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Regulating Corporations under International Law: From Human Rights to International Criminal Law and Back Again
Larissa van den Herik and Jernej Letnar Cernic
Journal of International Criminal Justice
Volume 8, Number 3, July 2010 p.725-743

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THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN AUSTRALIAN LAW
Jim Kennan, S.C.
Valparaiso University Law Review
Volume 44, Number 3, Spring 2010 p.895

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THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN WTO DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
Agatha Panday
U.C. Davis Journal of International Law & Policy
Volume 16, Number 1, Fall 2009 p.245

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WHAT IS THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN THE WAR ON TERROR?
Robert J. Delahunty & John C. Yoo
DePaul Law Review
Volume 59, Number 3, Spring 2010 p.803

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When Islands Drown: The Plight of “Climate Change Refugees ” and Recourse to International Human Rights Law
Tiffany T.V. Duong
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
Volume 31, Number 4, Summer 2010 p.1239

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Arnold, Roberta, and Noà«lle Quénivet (eds.). International humanitarian law and International Human Rights Law: Towards a New Merger in International Law
Siobhán McInerney-Lankford
American Journal of International Law
Volume 104, Number 1, January 2010 p.168

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Human Rights for Hedgehogs?: Global Value Pluralism, International Law, and Some Reservations of the Fox
Robert D. Sloane
Boston University Law Review
Volume 90, Number 2, April 2010 p.975

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Mind the gap: Public power, accountability and the Northern Territory emergency response
Peter Billings
Australian Journal of Administrative law
Volume 17, Number 3, May 2010 p.132

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This article identifies and critically examines the operation of public power in relation to the Commonwealth’s emergency, race-based response to complex problems in regional and remote communities in the Northern Territory (the so-called “intervention” ). It considers institutions and processes concerned with the scrutiny, review and monitoring of the Commonwealth’s intervention. A summary of the emergency response is presented alongside an analysis of how normal political processes were abridged as the emergency legislation was sped into law and how power was concentrated within the executive branch. The outcomes of administrative and judicial review processes, and the reports of institutions monitoring the intervention’s effectiveness and compliance with international human rights norms are examined. Finally, the article assesses the influence of assorted accountability mechanisms upon the behaviour of the government vis-à -vis policy, law reform and administration in the period since the intervention commenced.

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Niaz A. Shah, Women, the Koran and International Human Rights Law: The Experience of Pakistan
Manisuli Ssenyonjo
Human Rights Law Review
Volume 10, Number 2, June 2010 p.387-390

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The Development of Health Law as a Way to Change Traditional Attitudes in National Legal Systems. The Influence of International Human Rights Law: What is Left for the National Legislator?
Birmontien?, Toma
European Journal of Health Law
Volume 17, Number 1, 2010 p.23-35

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Conclusion

Notes

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References and Further Reading

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Administrative law, International Criminal Law, International human rights law, International humanitarian law, Refugees.


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