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The Delivery of Human Rights, Essays in Honour of Professor Sir Nigel Rodley /

Label
The Delivery of Human Rights, Essays in Honour of Professor Sir Nigel Rodley /
Language
eng
Main title
The Delivery of Human Rights
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
664551718
Series statement
ProQuest Ebook Central
Sub title
Essays in Honour of Professor Sir Nigel Rodley /
Summary
Focuses on two overlapping issues in international human rights law: how can existing norms be better implemented and effected, and how can other branches of international law or other international actors be used so as to provide an improved delivery of those norms
Table Of Contents
Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Common acknowledgements and thanks; List of contributors; Table of cases; Table of treaties; Table of statutes; The common introduction; 1 Deriving concrete entitlements from abstract rights; 2 United Nations Charter-based procedures for addressing human rights violations: Historical practice, reform, and future implications; 3 Holding pharmaceutical companies to account: A UN Special Rapporteur's mission to GlaxoSmithKline; 4 Reform of the UN Human Rights Treaty Body System: Locating the Dublin Statement; 5 The OPCAT at 506 Redressing non-pecuniary damages of torture survivors: The practice of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights7 A lighter shade of black?: 'Secret detention' and the UN Disappearances Convention; 8 The scope of the extra-territorial applicability of international human rights law; 9 Implementing protection: What refugee law can learn from IDP law . . . and vice versa; 10 Still waiting for the goods to arrive: The delivery of human rights to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict11 From Bangladesh to Responsibility to Protect: The legality and implementation criteria for humanitarian interventionIndex;
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