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Informed Consent as a Human Right in the Inter-American Human Rights System (IAHRS). [PDF]
Bernal-Camargo DR, Gómez-Córdoba AI.
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Countermeasures to oppose Alberta's use of the notwithstanding clause to exclude transgender athletes from women's sport. [PDF]
Mazzucco M.
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Mind, machine, and the law: reimagining neurotechnology governance through disability rights. [PDF]
Bariffi F.
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Advancing health equity for Roma people in Romania. [PDF]
Matache M, Richardson E.
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Athletes beyond sex categories: gender inclusivity, law and sport in India. [PDF]
Tarun T, Shukla A, Pandey N.
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Human rights and abortion laws
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1999AbstractHuman rights protections have developed to resist governmental intrusion in private life and choices. Abortion laws have evolved in legal practice to protect not fetuses as such but state interests, particularly in prenatal life. National and international tribunals are increasingly called upon to resolve conflicts between state enforcement of ...
R J, Cook, B M, Dickens
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Peacebuilding, Law and Human Rights
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012This paper examines the relationship of law and human rights to peacebuilding, examining the complexities of the relationship between law and the meta-conflict, or conflict about what the conflict is about.
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Human rights and the rule of law
Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 1999This personal view was first delivered to the 5th Conference of the World Police Medical Officers in Clinical Forensic Medicine, in Vancouver, Canada, in August 1999 by the Right Honourable Sir Robert Carswell, Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland.
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Remoteness and human rights law
2017The legality of remote weapons systems, such as drones and autonomous weapons, is usually discussed through the lens of international humanitarian law. The ability of such remote weapons systems to respect the conduct of hostilities principles of distinction, proportionality and precautions as well as the risk that the use of remote warfare might lead ...
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The ‘Human’ in Human Rights and the Law
2019Abstract Chapter 9 examines what differing conceptions of ‘the human good’ underpinning pre-legal rights imply for such rights’ relation to positive law. Three models are compared: a varied, specific model on which each party’s good might be different from anyone else’s, a shared specific model on which certain things (e.g.
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