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Rereading the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: plurality and contestation, not consensus [PDF]
In this paper I examine the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. My analysis counters conventional narratives of consensus and imposition that characterize the development of the UN human rights regime.
AGI Marc +41 more
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coordination through judicial dialogue [PDF]
International courts regularly cite each other, in part as a means of building legitimacy. Such international, cross-court use of precedent (or “judicial dialogue”) among the regional human rights courts and the Human Rights Committee has an additional ...
Sandholtz, Wayne
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Introduction: Traumatizing events, such as torture, cause considerable impairments in psycho-social functioning. In developing countries, where torture is often perpetrated, few resources exist for the provision of therapeutic or rehabilitating ...
Mia Myhre Jørgensen +5 more
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RUU PERTANAHAN: ANTARA MANDAT DAN PENGINGKARAN TERHADAP UUPA 1960
The sense of agrarian term covers the surface of the earth (land ). The land law ought to refer to the agrarian law. The planning of land constitution should also refer to the Constitution No. 5, 1960 on Basic Agrarian Law.
Gunawan Gunawan
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Risk, human rights and the management of a serious sex offender [PDF]
Risk and human rights discourses have become dominant features of the UK criminal justice arena. However, there has been little critical scrutiny of the ways in which these discourses relate to each other.
Whitty, Noel
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Le Comité des droits de l'homme des Nations unies [PDF]
In the area of Human Rights, one of the most important events of the last fourty years has been the adoption of the International Pact concerning civil and political rights including the optional Protocol.
Côté-Harper, Gisèle
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Refining Georgia’s Legal Framework for Enforcing Constitutional Court Judgements [PDF]
A judgment adopted by the constitutional court reveals its true res judicata nature and binding force through enforcement. Certain court judgments are self-executing, while others require an active involvement of various branches of government to ensure ...
George Khazalia, Nino Chochia
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The UN Committee Against Torture: Human Rights Monitoring and the Legal Recognition of Cruelty [PDF]
Focusing on the Committee Against Torture, this article argues that human rights monitoring can hide as much as it reveals. In particular, monitoring Should he understood as a "second order" process that displaces the discussion of the Causes and ...
Kelly, Tobias
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The International Law of Protection and Promotion of Human Rights: Past, Present and Future Part 2
In the second part of the article its authors continue their research in the field of International Law of Protection and Promotion of Human Rights. They analyze the mechanisms of control over execution of human rights within UNESCO and ILO.
D. V. Ivanov, E. V. Tarasyants
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Public authorities as "victims" under the Human Rights Act [PDF]
ONE feature of the current debate concerning the term “public authority” in the Human Rights Act 1998 is a rule to the effect that public authorities are not themselves capable of having and enforcing Convention rights.
Davis, Howard
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