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The Right to Life in the 'Mothers of Srebrenica' Case: Reversing the Positive Obligation to Protect from the Duty of Means to that of a Result

open access: yesUtrecht Journal of International and European Law, 2021
In July 1995, Bosnian Serbs killed between 7,000 and 8,000 Bosniac1 males in a matter of days. This took place in and around the region of Srebrenica, which ironically was designated a ‘safe area’ by the United Nations (‘UN’).
Kushtrim Istrefi
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In Defence of Direct Obligations for Businesses Under International Human Rights Law

open access: yes, 2020
28 páginasThis article presents three arguments on why businesses have direct obligations under existing international law. Nevertheless, in the present state of international law, the obligations of businesses are limited and wholly dependent on the ...
López Latorre, Andrés Felipe
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The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law ::Volume 7 /

open access: yes, 2023
The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law aims to publish peer-reviewed scholarly articles and reviews as well as significant developments in human rights and humanitarian law.
Foster, Steve   +2 more
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Female circumcision and its impact on human dignity [PDF]

open access: yesالرافدین للحقوق
Female circumcision, a traditional practice rooted in societal customs, poses significant risks to women's physical health and dignity. This practice infringes upon women's rights to health, physical integrity, and uniqueness, as protected by ...
Shaimaa ِAl-Bayati, Raqeeb Al-Hamawi
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The Social State Principle at Play: Constitutional Case-Law on Social Matters [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Constitutional Law, 2021
Social rights hold a distinct historic place in the Georgian constitutionalism. Chapter 13 of the 1921 Constitution of Georgia ‘socio-economic rights’ encompassed many progressive provisions such as norms on unemployment reduction, social assistance for ...
Nika Arevadze
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Discrimination Inside: Non-Discrimination as a Tool of Migrant Integration

open access: yesAJIL Unbound, 2021
Migration control does not end at the border. Rather, controlling migration (and migrants) continues inside host countries as migration status is used to stratify benefits and limit rights across social, economic, cultural, and political life.
Anuscheh Farahat
doaj   +1 more source

The calm before the storm? Child rights climate change litigation in Africa

open access: yesDe Jure, 2023
Children, especially children in Africa, are disproportionately affected and their rights violated, as a result of the physical impacts of climate change.
Benyam Dawit Mezmur
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Unaccompanied & Denied: Regional Legal Framework for Unaccompanied Minors Asylum Seekers (UMAS)

open access: yesIndonesia Law Review, 2015
Unaccompanied minor asylum seekers are vulnerable and thus, provided special international law protections. However, in reality, they are being mistreated as illegal immigrants and on thereceiving end of ethnic violence, discrimination, restrictions in ...
Rohaida Nordin   +6 more
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The Regulation of Defendant’s Religious Identity in Court Decisions

open access: yesBestuur, 2022
This study focuses on using religious attributes in the trial process of corruption cases in Indonesia, the judge’s consideration of the decency of a defendant, and the regulation of a defendant’s religious identity in the court decision.
Nandang Sutrisno   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Advancing Respect for Labour Rights Globally through Public Procurement

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2017
Governments are mega-consumers of many manufactured products and services. As such they should in principle be able to influence workers’ rights abroad via the terms of purchase contracts.
Olga Martin-Ortega   +1 more
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