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Human Rights
Edited by David Kinley, Wojciech Sadurski, Kevin Walton
Reflecting on the various dichotomies through which human rights have traditionally been understood, this book takes account of recent developments in both theories of rights and in international human rights law to present new ways of t...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as Human Rights
Edited by Olivier De Schutter
This volume offers a selection of those major contributions which have shaped debate in the field of economic, social and cultural rights. The broad range of discussion includes: the nature of economic, social and cultural rights and the... -
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Human Rights and Non-State Actors
Edited by Andrew Clapham
The question of whether non-state actors have human rights obligations is ultimately dependent on what we mean when we speak of human rights and what entities we consider to be non-state actors. Focusing the debate, this important collec... -
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Intellectual Property and Human Rights
Edited by Laurence R. Helfer
Including an original introduction by Professor Helfer, a leading scholar in the field, this is a must-have volume that will be of use to lawyers, judges, legal scholars and researchers interested in the areas of intellectual property an... -
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Counter-Terrorism, Human Rights and the Rule of Law
Edited by Aniceto Masferrer, Clive Walker
The initial responses to 9/11 engaged categorical questions about ‘war’, ‘terrorism’, and ‘crime’. Now the implementation of counter-terrorism law is infused with dichotomies – typically depicted as the struggle between security and huma...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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War Crimes and the Conduct of Hostilities
Edited by Fausto Pocar, Marco Pedrazzi, Micaela Frulli
Most charges for war crimes are brought for violations of the rules on the treatment of protected persons in armed conflict situations. However in certain cases, they are brought for serious breach of international humanitarian law rules...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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The World Bank, Asian Development Bank and Human Rights
Sanae Fujita
The World Bank and the Asian Development Bank are two of the world’s major institutions conducting development projects. Both banks recognize the importance of transparency, participation and accountability. Responding to criticisms and ...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Environmental Technologies, Intellectual Property and Climate Change
Edited by Abbe E.L. Brown
Many disciplines are relevant to combating climate change. This challenging book draws together legal, regulatory, geographic, industrial and professional perspectives and explores the role of technologies in addressing climate change th...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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The European Court of Human Rights and its Discontents
Edited by Spyridon Flogaitis, Tom Zwart, Julie Fraser
The European Court of Human Rights has long been part of the most advanced human rights regime in the world. However, the Court has increasingly drawn criticism, with questions raised about its legitimacy and backlog of cases. This book ...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Contemporary Issues in Refugee Law
Edited by Satvinder Singh Juss, Colin Harvey
Refugee law is going through momentous times, as dictatorships tumble, revolutions simmer and the ‘Arab Awakening’ gives way to the spread of terror from Syria to the Sahel in Africa. This compilation of topical chapters, by some of the ...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Secrecy, National Security and the Vindication of Constitutional Law
Edited by David Cole, Federico Fabbrini, Arianna Vedaschi
Virtually every nation has had to confront tensions between the rule-of-law demands for transparency and accountability and the need for confidentiality with respect to terrorism and national security. This book provides a global and com...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Gender Issues and Human Rights
Edited by Dianne Otto
The 1990s witnessed a surge of feminist human rights scholarship and activism in international law which has shaped jurisprudential and institutional developments, yet gender issues and human rights still remain a challenging and evolvin...