International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Treaties, Cases, and AnalysisCambridge University Press, 16 янв. 2006 г. International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law: Treaties, Cases, and Analysis introduces the reader to the international legal instruments and case law governing the substantive and procedural dimensions of international human rights and humanitarian law, including economic, social, and cultural rights. The book, which was originally published in 2006, also discusses the history and organisational structure of human rights and humanitarian law enforcement mechanisms. A chapter is devoted a chapter to the issues surrounding the incorporation of international law into U.S. law, including principles of constitutional and statutory interpretation, conflict rules, and the self-execution doctrine. Questions and comments sections provide critical analyses of issues raised in the materials. The last chapter addresses theoretical issues facing contemporary international human rights and humanitarian law and its enforcement. |
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... paragraphs 2 ( b ) and 3 of Article 10 and paragraph 4 of Article 14. The United States further reserves to these provisions with respect to individuals who volunteer for military service prior to age 18 . II . The Senate's advice and ...
... paragraphs 2 ( b ) and 3 of Article 10 and paragraph 4 of Article 14. The United States further reserves to these provisions with respect to individuals who volunteer for military service prior to age 18 . II . The Senate's advice and ...
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... paragraph 2 ( a ) of Article 10 to permit the imprisonment of an accused person with convicted persons where appropriate in light of an individual's overall dangerousness , and to permit accused persons to waive their right to ...
... paragraph 2 ( a ) of Article 10 to permit the imprisonment of an accused person with convicted persons where appropriate in light of an individual's overall dangerousness , and to permit accused persons to waive their right to ...
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... paragraph 32 are applicable to all of these treaties since the basic problem con- sists of determining what ... paragraphs 14 through 17 , the Court has explained the broad scope of its advisory jurisdiction . The ordinary meaning of the ...
... paragraph 32 are applicable to all of these treaties since the basic problem con- sists of determining what ... paragraphs 14 through 17 , the Court has explained the broad scope of its advisory jurisdiction . The ordinary meaning of the ...
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... paragraph 17 , the evolution of the text which ultimately became Article 64 indicates a marked desire to expand the advisory jurisdiction of the Court . The very fact that it was drafted at a time when the narrowly drawn Article 1 of ...
... paragraph 17 , the evolution of the text which ultimately became Article 64 indicates a marked desire to expand the advisory jurisdiction of the Court . The very fact that it was drafted at a time when the narrowly drawn Article 1 of ...
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IAN BROWNLIE Principles of PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 57 10 | 112 |
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31 | 171 |
INCORPORATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS | 175 |
Francisco Forrest Martin Delineating a Hierarchical Outline | 186 |
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SUBSTANTIVE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS | 307 |
Abortion | 329 |
ICC Statute art 21 | 536 |
Advisory Opinion Other Treaties Subject to the Consultative | 763 |
54 | 838 |
56 | 875 |
68 | 928 |
Advisory Opinion Judicial Guarantees in States of Emergency | 228 |
39 | 240 |
INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS TRIBUNAL Procedure and Remedies | 270 |
THEORY AND CRITIQUE | 938 |
INDEX | 987 |
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