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Legislated Rights

2018
The important aspects of human wellbeing outlined in human rights instruments and constitutional bills of rights can only be adequately secured as and when they are rendered the object of specific rights and corresponding duties. It is often assumed that the main responsibility for specifying the content of such genuine rights lies with courts ...
Webber, G   +5 more
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Human Rights, Human Security, and State Security

2014
This book provides innovative thinking from a variety of perspectives on the important human rights, human security, and national security policy issues of today—and how these issues intersect. The issue of human security comes into play in nearly every important policy debate in global politics, and the protection of human rights is now ...
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Security, Right to, International Protection

2020
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Secured rights

2021
Stéphane Rousseau   +3 more
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Surety Rights to Securities

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
The Creditor rights in the surety invested with all the rights which the creditor has against the principle debtor in the section brings about even without the necessity of a transfer and by operation of law, the vesting in the surety of all the security held by the creditor against the principle debtor.
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Assessing customary land rights and tenure security variations of smallholder farmers in northwest Ghana

Land Use Policy, 2021
Baslyd B Nara   +2 more
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Rights and Security for Human Rights Sceptics

2015
Abstract This chapter presents a response to Chapter 23’s account of right to security. It argues that debate about the right to security can usefully be structured by answering these four broad questions: First, are there any enforceable positive duties to protect others? Secondly, to what extent do these duties fall on states? Thirdly,
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Balancing security and rights

2013
On 23 July, Jean Charles de Menezes, a young Brazilian legally living and working in Britain, was killed at Stockwell Underground Station in a tragic case of mistaken identity. Police have confirmed he had no links whatsoever to terrorism. But he had come out of a house under surveillance by anti-terrorist undercover police, was overdressed on a warm ...
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Securing Rights — But Which?

2011
In conclusion, this chapter draws together all the evidence from the preceding chapters. It will raise issues of international norms and legal obligations emanating from them in order to address what tensions exist between national laws and international laws and conventions in situations where national security is seen to be at stake. It will consider
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