Title: Human Rights Protection:Methods and Effectiveness
Abstract: Contributors Introduction Frances Butler National Institutions: Their Role in Protecting Human Rights Chapter 1: Confrontation and Co-operation between Institutions in the Protection of Human Rights David Feldman Chapter 2: Bringing Rights Home: The Role of National Human Rights Institutions John Hucker Chapter 3: Mediation: A Tool for Mainstreaming Human Rights? Frances Butler Chapter 4: Learning Human Rights Stephen Sedley Chapter 5: What are Judges for? Conor A. Gearty Societies in Conflict: What Happens to Human Rights? Chapter 6: The Protection of Human Rights - Lessons from Northern Ireland Brice Dickson Chapter 7: The Role of Institutions in Peace Building: (Rule of Law in Bosnia and Herzegovina) Zoran Pajic International Institutions and Treaties: How Effective are They? Chapter 8: International Criminal Law and Human Rights Peter Carter Chapter 9: The International Court of Justice and Human Rights Rosalyn Higgins Chapter 10: The Evolution of United Nations' Charter-based Machinery for the Protection of Human Rights Nigel S. Rodley Chapter 11: The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: Its Purpose and Effectiveness Anthony Lester Other Influences Chapter 12: The Business of Human Rights Frances House Rethinking the Meaning of Human Rights Chapter 13: Human Rights: The Time for Reassessment Rebecca Wallace Table of Cases Index British Institute of Human Rights Information.
Publication Year: 2001
Publication Date: 2001-12-04
Language: en
Type: book
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