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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (2)
  • HBZ
  • 2015-2019  (2)
  • Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
  • Human rights  (2)
  • 1
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    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780190267315
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 259 S.
    DDC: 342.08/5
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    Keywords: Human rights ; Civil rights ; Civil rights ; Human rights ; Menschenrecht ; Human rights International law ; Legal theory ; Moral factors ; Political determinants ; Legal factors ; Sovereignty ; Equality ; Civil and political rights ; Social and economic rights ; International labour law ; Minority rights ; Rights of indigenous/tribal populations ; Self-determination ; Menschenrecht ; Internationales Recht ; Rechtssystem
    Abstract: Field missions -- Human rights as moral concepts -- Human rights as political concepts -- Human rights as legal concepts -- The plan of the book -- Sovereignty and structure -- Sovereignty and its exercise -- Between the national and international -- Sovereignty and its distribution -- Human rights : three generations or one? -- Generations as chronological categories -- Generations as analytical categories -- And political rights as monitors of sovereignty's exercise -- Social and economic rights as monitors of sovereignty's exercise -- International law at work -- Labour rights as instrumental rights -- Labour rights as universal rights -- Labour rights and the structure of international law -- The ambiguous appeal of minority rights -- The moral ambiguities of minority rights -- The political ambiguities of minority rights -- The interdependence of sovereignty and minority protection -- International indigenous recognition -- Indigenous territories and the acquisition of sovereignty -- Indigenous recognition and the international labour organization -- Indigenous recognition and the united nations -- The purpose of international indigenous rights -- Self-determination in three movements -- Self-determination and the legality of colonialism -- The many paradoxes of self-determination -- Bridging international law and distributive justice -- Global poverty and the right to development -- The emergence of the right -- Implementing the right -- From global poverty to international law -- The right to development and the rise and fall of colonialism
    Description / Table of Contents: Field missionsHuman rights as moral concepts -- Human rights as political concepts -- Human rights as legal concepts -- The plan of the book -- Sovereignty and structure -- Sovereignty and its exercise -- Between the national and international -- Sovereignty and its distribution -- Human rights : three generations or one? -- Generations as chronological categories -- Generations as analytical categories -- And political rights as monitors of sovereignty's exercise -- Social and economic rights as monitors of sovereignty's exercise -- International law at work -- Labour rights as instrumental rights -- Labour rights as universal rights -- Labour rights and the structure of international law -- The ambiguous appeal of minority rights -- The moral ambiguities of minority rights -- The political ambiguities of minority rights -- The interdependence of sovereignty and minority protection -- International indigenous recognition -- Indigenous territories and the acquisition of sovereignty -- Indigenous recognition and the international labour organization -- Indigenous recognition and the united nations -- The purpose of international indigenous rights -- Self-determination in three movements -- Self-determination and the legality of colonialism -- The many paradoxes of self-determination -- Bridging international law and distributive justice -- Global poverty and the right to development -- The emergence of the right -- Implementing the right -- From global poverty to international law -- The right to development and the rise and fall of colonialism.
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [225] - 245
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780199667840 , 9780199667833
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXVI, 540 S.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dembour, Marie-Bénédicte When humans become migrants
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dembour, Marie-Bénédicte When humans become migrants
    DDC: 342.082
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    Keywords: European Court of Human Rights ; Inter-American Court of Human Rights ; Immigrants Civil rights ; Immigrants Civil rights ; International human rights courts ; International human rights courts ; Emigration and immigration law ; Emigration and immigration law ; Emigration and immigration law ; Human rights ; Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte ; Interamerikanischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte ; Menschenrecht ; Migration
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , IntroductionThe alien in the social imagination of the founding texts ; Rejecting the legacy of empire : postcolonial dereliction (East African Asians case) ; Dislocating families : the Strasbourg reversal (Abdulaziz, Cabales and Balkandali) ; Not-so-threatening foreigners : nationality as a core human rights issue (Advisory Opinion 4/84) ; Shattering lives : the normalisation of deportation (after Berrehab) ; The sleeping beauty awakens late : an absolute prohibition with many buts (around Soering) ; Social protection? All are equal, but some more so than others (after Gaygusuz) ; The voice of the Inter-American Court : equality as jus cogens (Advisory Opinions 16/99 and 18/03) ; Reparations are a big issue : taking human rights one step further (Yean and Bosico) ; Migrants, not criminals : the continual elaboration of strong human rights norms in the Inter-American system (Vélez Loor) ; Domestic asylum procedures aside : scrutinising Strasbourg's 'scrutiny' (M.S.S.) ; The darkest case law : condoning rightlessness (Bonger et alia) ; On the road to substantive equality : due process and non-discrimination at San José (Nadege Dorzema and Pacheco Tineo) , Conclusion : The way forward.
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