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New Trends In African Human Rights Law: Prospects Of An African Court Of Human Rights, Yemi Akinseye-George
New Trends In African Human Rights Law: Prospects Of An African Court Of Human Rights, Yemi Akinseye-George
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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Paraguay's Archive Of Terror: International Cooperation And Operation Condor, Katie Zoglin
Paraguay's Archive Of Terror: International Cooperation And Operation Condor, Katie Zoglin
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
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Introduction: Being Individuals: A Comparative Look At Relationships, Gender And The Public/Private Dichotomy, Aniella Gonzalez
Introduction: Being Individuals: A Comparative Look At Relationships, Gender And The Public/Private Dichotomy, Aniella Gonzalez
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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The United Kingdom's Human Rights Act Of 1998: Willthe Parliament Relinquish Its Soverignty To Ensure Human Rights Protection In Domestic Courts?, Christina M. Kitterman
The United Kingdom's Human Rights Act Of 1998: Willthe Parliament Relinquish Its Soverignty To Ensure Human Rights Protection In Domestic Courts?, Christina M. Kitterman
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
The United Kingdom has come into the new millennium with an unprecedented written set of human rights for its citizens.
Human Rights And Development In The 21st Century: The Complex Path To Peace And Democracy: Themes From The 2000 Goodwin Seminar, Douglas Lee Donoho
Human Rights And Development In The 21st Century: The Complex Path To Peace And Democracy: Themes From The 2000 Goodwin Seminar, Douglas Lee Donoho
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
As the twenty-first century begins, the international human rights system faces a profound anomaly.
Freedom Of Expression In The Inter-American System For The Protection Of Human Rights, Claudio Grossman
Freedom Of Expression In The Inter-American System For The Protection Of Human Rights, Claudio Grossman
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Freedom of expression is one of democracy's fundamental values. Its importance takes on special connotations in nations where the separation of powers is fragile
What Is Needed To Protect International Human Rights In The 21st Century, Oscar Arias
What Is Needed To Protect International Human Rights In The 21st Century, Oscar Arias
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
International human rights is a subject of special significance to me, as a citizen and former President of Costa Rica.
The Economic Case For Labor Standards: A Layman’S Guide, Thomas I. Palley
The Economic Case For Labor Standards: A Layman’S Guide, Thomas I. Palley
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
The place of labor standards in the global economy has figured prominently in recent discussions of trade and globalization. Labor standards figured prominently in the Seattle meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1999, and they promise to figure prominently in discussions about a proposed Free Trade Area of Americas (FTAA). Labor standards represent a critical issue for both the American labor movement and the international trade union movement as they are central to making globalization work for working people.
A Constitutional Confluence: American ‘State Action’ Law And The Application Of South Africa’S Socioeconomic Rights Guarantees To Private Actors, Stephen Ellmann
A Constitutional Confluence: American ‘State Action’ Law And The Application Of South Africa’S Socioeconomic Rights Guarantees To Private Actors, Stephen Ellmann
Articles & Chapters
As constitutional protection of human rights expands around the world, the question of whether constitutional rights should protect people not only against state action but also against the conduct of private actors is once again timely. Few nations have so broadly, or so ambiguously, endorsed the application of constitutional guarantees to constrain private conduct (known outside the United States as "horizontality") as South Africa. The constitution approved in 1996 applies fully and without qualification to all "organs of state," and this term is defined in section 239 in potentially very broad terms, notably embracing "any other functionary or institution ... …