Human Rights from a Comparative and International Law Perspective

Human Rights from a Comparative and International Law Perspective
Title Human Rights from a Comparative and International Law Perspective PDF eBook
Author Joan Church
Publisher Unisa Press
Pages 356
Release 2007
Genre Comparative law
ISBN 1868883612

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In terms of the South African Constitution of 1996 there is a general need for an introduction to comparative law and one that covers what is technically known as applied comparative law; more particularly applied comparative law that involves a study of the bills of rights in other countries.

Climate Change and Human Rights

Climate Change and Human Rights
Title Climate Change and Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Ottavio Quirico
Publisher Routledge
Pages 425
Release 2015-09-07
Genre Law
ISBN 1317662687

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Do anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions affect human rights? Should fundamental rights constrain climate policies? Scientific evidence demonstrates that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions contribute to increasing atmospheric temperatures, soon passing the compromising threshold of 2° C. Consequences such as Typhoon Haiyan prove that climate alteration has the potential to significantly impair basic human needs. Although the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and human rights regulatory regimes have so far proceeded separately, awareness is arising about their reciprocal implications. Based on tripartite fundamental obligations, this volume explores the relationship between climate change and interdependent human rights, through the lens of an international and comparative perspective. Along the lines of the metaphor of the ‘wall’, the research ultimately investigates the possibility of overcoming the divide between universal rights and climate change, and underlying barriers. This book aims to be a useful resource not only for practitioners, policymakers, academics, and students in international, comparative, environmental law and politics and human rights, but also for the wider public.

Comparative International Law

Comparative International Law
Title Comparative International Law PDF eBook
Author Anthea Roberts
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 641
Release 2018
Genre Law
ISBN 0190697571

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Explains that international law is not a monolith but can encompass on-going contestation, in which states set forth competing interpretations Maps and explains the cross-country differences in international legal norms in various fields of international law and their application and interpretation in different geographic regions Organized into three broad thematic sections of conceptual matters, domestic institutions and comparative international law, and comparing approaches across issue-areas Chapters authored by contributors who include top international law and comparative law scholars all from diverse backgrounds, experience, and perspectives.

Climate Change and Human Rights

Climate Change and Human Rights
Title Climate Change and Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Ottavio Quirico
Publisher Routledge
Pages 489
Release 2015-09-07
Genre Law
ISBN 1317662679

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Do anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions affect human rights? Should fundamental rights constrain climate policies? Scientific evidence demonstrates that anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions contribute to increasing atmospheric temperatures, soon passing the compromising threshold of 2° C. Consequences such as Typhoon Haiyan prove that climate alteration has the potential to significantly impair basic human needs. Although the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and human rights regulatory regimes have so far proceeded separately, awareness is arising about their reciprocal implications. Based on tripartite fundamental obligations, this volume explores the relationship between climate change and interdependent human rights, through the lens of an international and comparative perspective. Along the lines of the metaphor of the ‘wall’, the research ultimately investigates the possibility of overcoming the divide between universal rights and climate change, and underlying barriers. This book aims to be a useful resource not only for practitioners, policymakers, academics, and students in international, comparative, environmental law and politics and human rights, but also for the wider public.

Refugee Law and Policy

Refugee Law and Policy
Title Refugee Law and Policy PDF eBook
Author Karen Musalo
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Asylum, Right of
ISBN 9781594601699

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Women's International and Comparative Human Rights

Women's International and Comparative Human Rights
Title Women's International and Comparative Human Rights PDF eBook
Author Susan W. Tiefenbrun
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Women (International law)
ISBN 9781594607035

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Women's International and Comparative Human Rights is a collection of materials that provide information and insight into the complex issues of international human rights and the laws and customs that specifically impact women in countries all over the world. These materials include: excerpted cases, statutes, treaties, newspaper articles, law review articles, books, U.N. treaty organs and committee reports, and cases emanating from regional and international tribunals. By applying an interdisciplinary approach, Professor Tiefenbrun looks into the history of the global human rights movement, the structure of the United Nations and its human rights system, and the relationship of international law to the development of international human rights laws that relate specifically to women. The book examines women's civil, political, social, economic, and cultural rights, women's human rights in armed conflict; women's fundamental right to manifest their religion; their right to be free from slavery and sex trafficking; the rights of women with disabilities; and the right of women to be free from institutionalized female infanticide, sex selection abortion, child soldiering, sexual violence and torture. The Appendix contains the major international human rights treaties protecting women and children. This book is a useful and convenient book for courses in international human rights, women and the law, and women's international human rights. "Tiefenbrun (Thomas Jefferson School of Law) successfully guides readers through the volume and presents a very complex subject in a clear manner. This important work argues that the human rights needs of women are not and should not be assumed to be identical to those of men. The author not only provides evidence but also places it in theoretical frameworks, such as feminist theory. Case study comparisons of laws in different countries meld the facts and theories and act as helpful examples. ...This book is an especially useful introduction to the limits of current international and domestic human rights laws for the protection of women." -- CHOICE Magazine, L. E. Lyons, Northwestern University

International Law in Comparative Perspective

International Law in Comparative Perspective
Title International Law in Comparative Perspective PDF eBook
Author William Elliott Butler
Publisher BRILL
Pages 338
Release 1980-02
Genre Law
ISBN 9789028600898

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