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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (4)
  • Brems, Eva  (4)
  • Recht  (3)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 1786433796 , 9781786433794
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 539 Seiten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Integrated human rights in practice
    DDC: 341.48
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    Keywords: Human rights ; Human rights monitoring ; Human rights ; Aufgabensammlung ; Umarbeitung ; Ganzheitliches Denken ; Urteil ; Völkerrecht ; Rechtsprechung ; Menschenrecht ; Menschenrecht ; Rechtsprechung ; Ganzheitliches Denken ; Völkerrecht
    Abstract: 1. Introduction: rewriting decisions from a perspective of human rights integration v Eva Brems -- Part I Civil and political rights -- 2. Questions of method : the use of "external sources" in National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers v the United Kingdom (ECtHR) / Sébastien Van Drooghenbroeck, Frédéric Krenc and Olivier Van der Noot -- 3. Standing alone or together: the Human Rights Committee's decision in A.P. v Russian Federation / Gerald L. Neuman -- 4. Use of comparative authority in the drafting of judgments of a new regional human rights court. African Court on Human and peoples' Rights, Zongo v Burkina Faso / Magnus Killander -- 5. Same-sex marriage in polarised times: revisiting Joslin v New Zealand (HRC) / Malcolm Langford -- Part II Economic and social rights -- 6. Caring, rescuing or punishing? Rewriting R.M.S v Spain (ECtHR) from an integrated approach to the rights of women and children in poverty / Valeska David -- 7. Re-imagining human rights responsibility: shared responsibility for austerity measures in Federation of employed pensioners of Greece (IKA-ETAM) v Greece (ECSR) / Wouter Vandenhole -- Part III Women's rights -- 8. Yilmaz-Dogan v The Netherlands (CERD): forum shopping and intersecting grounds of discrimination thirty years later / Rhona Smith -- 9. Developing the full range of state obligations and integrating intersectionality in a case of involuntary sterilization. CEDAW Committee, 4/2004, AS v Hungary / Eva Brems -- 10. Objection ladies! Taking IPPF-EN v Italy (ECSR) one step further / Emmanuelle Bribosia, Ivana Isailovic and Isabelle Rorive -- Part IV Disability rights -- 11. Rewriting CLR on behalf of Valentin Campeanu v Romania (ECtHR): actio popularis as ultimum remedium to enhance access to justice of victims with a mental disability / Helena De Vylder -- 12. Integrating disability and elder rights into the ECHR: rewriting McDonald v the United Kingdom (ECtHR) / Marijke De Pauw and Paul De Hert -- 13. Another look at Glatzel (ECJ). Of principles and discriminations / Antoine Bailleux and Isabelle Hachez -- Part V Indigenous peoples' rights -- 14. Taking seriously Indigenous peoples' right of self-determination and the principle of 'free, prior and informed consent'. Human Rights Committee, 2102/2011, Paadar et al. v Finland / Martin Scheinin -- 15. Rewriting Social and Economic Rights Action Centre and the Centre for Economic and Social Rights v Nigeria (African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights): pushing indigenous peoples' rights in Africa forward / Stefaan Smis and Derek Inman -- 16. Moving human rights jurisprudence to a higher gear: Rewriting the case of the Kichwa Indigenous People of Sarayaku v Ecuador (Inter-Am. Ct HR) / Lieselot Verdonck and Ellen Desmet
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  • 2
    ISBN: 1780682875 , 9781780682877
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 237 S. , graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Sharp, Dustin N. Development, human rights and transitional justice 2015
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    Keywords: Customary law ; Transitional justice ; Legal polycentricity ; Justice, Administration of Economic aspects ; Africa, Sub-Saharan ; Justice, Administration of Case studies ; Economic aspects ; Africa, Sub-Saharan ; Transitional justice Africa, Sub-Saharan ; Transitional justice Case studies ; Africa, Sub-Saharan ; Economic assistance Africa, Sub-Saharan ; Recht ; Entwicklungshilfe ; Internationale Organisation ; Politisches Mandat ; Transitional Justice ; Tradition ; Rechtspluralismus ; Fallstudie ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Tradition ; Rechtspflege
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , International actors and traditional justice in Africa , The role of tradition in transitional justice , The policy of international actors on traditional justice in transitional justice , Non-official use of tradition : a case study on Sierra Leone , Official hybridisation of tradition : a case study on Rwanda , Official complementarity : a case study on Northern Uganda , Tradition in transitional justice : between localisation and globalisation , At the crossroads of theory and practice , Justice sector aid in legally plural Africa , Linking socio-legal theory and justice sector aid , Traditional law through a state lens : a case study on Malawi , Polycentric legal landscapes : a case study on Mozambique , Beyond dichotomies : a case study on Sierra Leone , Traditional law through a state lens : a case study on Zambia , From addressing local legal orders to embracing legal pluralism , Embracing legal pluralism : general conclusion
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  • 3
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107058309
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 307 Seiten
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in law and society
    DDC: 342.408/52975674
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    Keywords: Hijab (Islamic clothing) Law and legislation ; Europe, Western ; Islamic clothing and dress Social aspects ; Europe, Western ; Muslim women Legal status, laws, etc ; Europe, Western ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Muslimin ; Gesicht ; Schleier ; Verhüllung ; Recht
    Abstract: "One of the most remarkable aspects pertaining to the legal bans and societal debates on the face veil in Europe is that they rely on assumptions which lack any factual basis. To rectify this, Eva Brems researched the experiences of women who wear a face veil in Belgium, and brought her research results together with those of colleagues who did the same in four other European countries. Their findings, which are outlined in this volume, move the current discussion on face veil bans forward by providing a much-needed insider perspective"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction to the volume , Niqabis in Denmark : when politicians ask for a qualitative and quantitative profiling of a very small and elusive sub-culture , The Belgian 'burqa ban' confronted with insider realities , France vs. England , Insider perspectives and the human rights debate on face veil bans , Symptomatic symbolism : banning the face-veil 'as a symbol' , Bas les masques! unveiling Muslim women on behalf of the protection of public order : reflections on the legal controversies around a novel definition of 'public order' used to ban full-face covering in France , Islamic veil bans : the gender equality justification and empirical evidence , Women's oppression and face veil bans: a feminist assessment , The return of a persecuting society? : criminalising facial veils in Europe , Asserting state sovereignty : the face veil ban in Belgium , The performativity of face-veil controversies across Europe , Proscribing unveiling - law a chimera and an instrument in the political agenda
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  • 4
    ISBN: 1780680597 , 9781780680590
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 173 S. , 25 cm
    DDC: 340.0115096
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    Keywords: Customary law ; Human rights ; Justice ; Recht ; Kausalität ; Tradition ; Transitional Justice ; Menschenrecht ; Bürgerrecht ; Afrika südlich der Sahara Recht ; Zusammenhang ; Traditionelles Recht ; Transitional Justice ; Menschenrechte ; Staatsbürgerrechte ; Africa south of the Sahara Law ; Interrelations ; Traditional law ; Transitional justice ; Human rights ; Civil and political rights ; Peacebuilding Nachkonfliktphase ; Traditionelle Kultur ; Führung ; Gericht ; Strafrecht ; Gewohnheitsrecht ; Malawi ; Mosambik ; Uganda ; Ruanda ; Post-conflict phase Traditional culture ; Leadership ; Courts of justice ; Criminal law ; Customary law ; Mozambique ; Rwanda ; Africa Social life and customs ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Afrika ; Traditionale Gesellschaft ; Gewohnheitsrecht ; Rechtsprechung ; Menschenrecht
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 168 - 173 , Introduction , Access to justice and human rights in the traditional courts of sub-Saharan Africa , Courts and the application of customary law in Malawi : towards the reintroduction of local courts , Powers, rights and citizenship : the 'return' of the traditional authorities in Mozambique , Traditional justice and human rights in post-war African countries : prospects and challenges , Reinventing and validating the cosmology and ontology of restorative justice : hermeneutics of the traditional Acholi justice system in Northern Uganda , Revisiting the legal and socio-political foundations and (Western) criticisms of gacaca courts
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