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Chemical Agents And "Expanding" Bullets" Limited Law Enforcement Exceptions Or Unwarranted Handcuffs?, Kenneth Watkin
Chemical Agents And "Expanding" Bullets" Limited Law Enforcement Exceptions Or Unwarranted Handcuffs?, Kenneth Watkin
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
War And International Law: Distinguishing Military And Humanitarian Professions, David Kennedy
War And International Law: Distinguishing Military And Humanitarian Professions, David Kennedy
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Full Volume 82: The Law Of War In The 21st Century: Weaponry And The Use Of Force
Full Volume 82: The Law Of War In The 21st Century: Weaponry And The Use Of Force
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Relative Universality Of Human Rights (Revised), Jack Donnelly
The Relative Universality Of Human Rights (Revised), Jack Donnelly
Human Rights & Human Welfare
© Jack Donnelly. All rights reserved.
This article is forthcoming in Human Rights Quarterly.
This paper may be freely circulated in electronic or hard copy provided it is not modified in any way, the rights of the author not infringed, and the paper is not quoted or cited without express permission of the author. The editors cannot guarantee a stable URL for any paper posted here, nor will they be responsible for notifying others if the URL is changed or the paper is taken off the site. Electronic copies of this paper may not be posted on any other website …
On Conflict Of Human Rights, Xiaobing Xu, George Wilson
On Conflict Of Human Rights, Xiaobing Xu, George Wilson
The University of New Hampshire Law Review
[Excerpt] “This article supports Gewirth’s view: that is, the reason why utilitarian values such as national security, public safety, public order, public health, and public morality may outweigh human rights is that they contain human rights elements. Thus, as a rule, whenever human rights clash with nonrights value considerations, we should analyze whether they contain human rights elements. If they do, they may override human rights that conflict with them. If they do not, they cannot.”
Beyond Bankovic: Extraterritorial Application Of The European Convention On Human Rights, Federico Sperotto
Beyond Bankovic: Extraterritorial Application Of The European Convention On Human Rights, Federico Sperotto
Human Rights & Human Welfare
The obligations set forth in the international and regional instruments on human rights are considered as having a strictly territorial scope. States parties have the duty to guarantee the rights recognized in the treaties to all individuals within their territories. The territorial reach of these obligations is expanding by way of interpretation. In its decision on Bankovic, the European Court reduced the impact of this international trend toward a progressive enlargement of the protection granted by human rights treaties, affirming those attacks conducted by NATO against Yugoslavia in 1999 fell out of the extraterritorial reach of the European Convention. After …
(Not Yet) Taking Rights Seriously: The House Of Lords In Begum V. Headteacher And Governors Of Denbigh High School, Gareth Davies
(Not Yet) Taking Rights Seriously: The House Of Lords In Begum V. Headteacher And Governors Of Denbigh High School, Gareth Davies
Human Rights & Human Welfare
© Gareth Davies. All rights reserved.
This paper may be freely circulated in electronic or hard copy provided it is not modified in any way, the rights of the author not infringed, and the paper is not quoted or cited without express permission of the author. The editors cannot guarantee a stable URL for any paper posted here, nor will they be responsible for notifying others if the URL is changed or the paper is taken off the site. Electronic copies of this paper may not be posted on any other website without express permission of the author.
Linking Global Warming To Inuit Human Rights, Marguerite E. Middaugh
Linking Global Warming To Inuit Human Rights, Marguerite E. Middaugh
San Diego International Law Journal
Under international law, the United States government has violated the Inuit's human rights by failing to take action against climate change. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights should find that the allegations of human rights violations by the Inuit are justified and rule in their favor. This Article first explores the impacts of climate change on the Inuit and each of the Inuit's basic human rights, which are implicated by the environmental changes. Next, the role and responsibility of the U.S. with respect to climate change is examined. This section discusses the current attitude and actions of the U.S. government, …
U.S. Asylum Law Out Of Sync With International Obligations: Real Id Act, Victor P. White
U.S. Asylum Law Out Of Sync With International Obligations: Real Id Act, Victor P. White
San Diego International Law Journal
Focusing on defensive asylum applications, this Comment examines whether certain provisions of REAL ID violate due process and international obligations to asylum seekers. Part I situates REAL ID within the historical context of nearly a decade of restrictive U.S. immigration law and over two decades of Executive Orders aimed at deterring a mass exodus of asylum seekers from reaching U.S. shores. Part II provides an overview of the U.S. asylum system and argues that the system produces inconsistent and sometimes arbitrary results, indicating that segments of the system do not satisfy international obligations. Part III outlines three provisions of REAL …
J. Eric Dibbern On Forbidden Families: Family Unification And Child Registration In East Jerusalem By Yael Stein. Hamoked: Center For The Defense Of The Individual, 2004. 41pp., J. Eric Dibbern
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Forbidden Families: Family Unification and Child Registration in East Jerusalem by Yael Stein. HaMoked: Center for the Defense of the Individual, 2004. 41pp.
Sarah Bania-Dobyns On New Terror, New Wars By Paul Gilbert. Washington, Dc: Georgetown University Press, 2003. 176pp., Sarah Bania-Dobyns
Sarah Bania-Dobyns On New Terror, New Wars By Paul Gilbert. Washington, Dc: Georgetown University Press, 2003. 176pp., Sarah Bania-Dobyns
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
New Terror, New Wars by Paul Gilbert. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2003. 176pp.
Military Commissions - Kangaroo Courts?, Charles H.B. Garraway
Military Commissions - Kangaroo Courts?, Charles H.B. Garraway
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Treatment And Interrogation Of Detained Persons, David E. Graham
Treatment And Interrogation Of Detained Persons, David E. Graham
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Labor’S Human Rights: A Review Of The Nature And Status Of Core Labor Rights As Human Rights, Roy J. Adams
Labor’S Human Rights: A Review Of The Nature And Status Of Core Labor Rights As Human Rights, Roy J. Adams
Human Rights & Human Welfare
© Roy J. Adams. All rights reserved.
This paper may be freely circulated in electronic or hard copy provided it is not modified in any way, the rights of the author not infringed, and the paper is not quoted or cited without express permission of the author. The editors cannot guarantee a stable URL for any paper posted here, nor will they be responsible for notifying others if the URL is changed or the paper is taken off the site. Electronic copies of this paper may not be posted on any other website without express permission of the author.
Codes, Lawsuits Or International Law: How Should The Multinational Corporation Be Regulated With Respect To Human Rights?, Nancy L. Mensch
Codes, Lawsuits Or International Law: How Should The Multinational Corporation Be Regulated With Respect To Human Rights?, Nancy L. Mensch
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kimberly Lanegran On Telling The Truths: Truth Telling And Peace Building In Post-Conflict Societies. Edited By Tristan Anne Borer. Notre Dame, In: University Of Notre Dame Press, 2006. 316 Pp., Kimberly Lanegran
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Telling the Truths: Truth Telling and Peace Building in Post-Conflict Societies. Edited by Tristan Anne Borer. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2006. 316 pp.
Sonia Cardenas On Human Rights In The Arab World: Independent Voices. Edited By Anthony Chase And Amr Hamzawy. Philadelphia: University Of Pennsylvania Press, 2006. 336 Pp., Sonia Cardenas
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
Human Rights in the Arab World: Independent Voices. Edited by Anthony Chase and Amr Hamzawy. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006. 336 pp.
Gabriel H. Teninbaum On The Witnesses: War Crimes And The Promise Of Justice In The Hague By Eric Stover. Philadelphia: University Of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. 230 Pp., Gabriel H. Teninbaum Esq.
Gabriel H. Teninbaum On The Witnesses: War Crimes And The Promise Of Justice In The Hague By Eric Stover. Philadelphia: University Of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. 230 Pp., Gabriel H. Teninbaum Esq.
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
The Witnesses: War Crimes and the Promise of Justice in The Hague by Eric Stover. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. 230 pp.
Integrating A Human Rights Perspective Into The European Approach To Combating The Trafficking Of Women For Sexual Exploitation, Alexandra Amiel
Integrating A Human Rights Perspective Into The European Approach To Combating The Trafficking Of Women For Sexual Exploitation, Alexandra Amiel
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Beyond The Promises: Resuscitating The State Reporting Procedure Under The African Charter On Human And Peoples' Rights, Takele Soboka Bulto
Beyond The Promises: Resuscitating The State Reporting Procedure Under The African Charter On Human And Peoples' Rights, Takele Soboka Bulto
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Human Rights Realization In An Era Of Globalization: The Indian Experience, Surya Deva
Human Rights Realization In An Era Of Globalization: The Indian Experience, Surya Deva
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Human Rights Begin At Home: A Policy Analysis Of Litigating International Human Rights In U.S. State Courts, Anna Maria Gabrielidis
Human Rights Begin At Home: A Policy Analysis Of Litigating International Human Rights In U.S. State Courts, Anna Maria Gabrielidis
Buffalo Human Rights Law Review
No abstract provided.
Richard Burchill On International Human Rights And Humanitarian Law: Treaties, Cases And Analysis By Francisco Forrest Martin, Stephen J. Schnably, Richard J. Wilson, Jonathan S. Simon, And Mark V. Tushnet. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. 1022 Pp., Richard Burchill
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Treaties, Cases and Analysis by Francisco Forrest Martin, Stephen J. Schnably, Richard J. Wilson, Jonathan S. Simon, and Mark V. Tushnet. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. 1022 pp.
Water Privatization In The Philippines: The Need To Implement The Human Right To Water, Sarah I. Hale
Water Privatization In The Philippines: The Need To Implement The Human Right To Water, Sarah I. Hale
Washington International Law Journal
Water is widely recognized as an essential element to sustain life, yet attaining universal access to clean drinking water remains a perplexing issue throughout the lesser-developed world. In 1997, with backing from private investment and the World Bank, the Philippine government privatized the municipal water utility of Manila in an effort to improve service and promote efficiency. Nearly ten years later, privatization has failed to produce results and instead has engendered a contentious and polemical debate about the merits of privatization. Indeed, for policy makers, the case study of Manila has become a focal point in the debate about whether …
Redefining Torture In The Age Of Terrorism: An Argument Against The Dilution Of Human Rights, Miri Lim
Redefining Torture In The Age Of Terrorism: An Argument Against The Dilution Of Human Rights, Miri Lim
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
No abstract provided.
Religious Freedom And Human Rights In South Africa After 1996: Responses And Challenges, Cornel W. Du Toit
Religious Freedom And Human Rights In South Africa After 1996: Responses And Challenges, Cornel W. Du Toit
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Church-State Relations In The European Court Of Human Rights, Carolyn Evans, Christopher A. Thomas
Church-State Relations In The European Court Of Human Rights, Carolyn Evans, Christopher A. Thomas
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religious Freedom And Democratic Change In Spain, Javier Martinez-Torron
Religious Freedom And Democratic Change In Spain, Javier Martinez-Torron
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On The Path Of Religion-State Relations In New Zealand, Rex J. Ahdar
Reflections On The Path Of Religion-State Relations In New Zealand, Rex J. Ahdar
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Kurt Mills On The Dark Sides Of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism By David Kennedy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005. 400 Pp., Kurt Mills
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A review of:
The Dark Sides of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism by David Kennedy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005. 400 pp.