The challenge of human rights : past, present and future /

"This collection of essays originated from a conference as part of the Irish Centre for Human Rights 10th Anniversary celebrations, which were held in Galway, Ireland, in November 2010"--Introduction

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Corporate Author: Irish Centre for Human Rights
Other Authors: Keane, David, 1978-, McDermott, Yvonne
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar, c2012
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Table of Contents:
  • The right to a social and international order for the realization of human rights: Article 28 of the Universal Declaration and International Cooperation / Josh Curtis and Shane Darcy
  • Freedom from fear and the human right to peace / William A. Schabas
  • The universality of war: Jus ad bellum and the right to peace in non-international armed conflicts / Kjell Anderson
  • UNESCO and the right to peace / David Keane
  • The right to resist reconsidered / Shannonbrooke Murphy
  • Forensic science, international criminal law and the duties towards persons killed in war / Éadaoin O'Brien
  • Forgotten rights: Consequences of the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights / Ray Murphy
  • Forging a convention for crimes against humanity / Leila Nadya Sadat
  • Doublespeak and double standards: Does the jurisprudence on retrial following acquittal under international criminal law spell the end of the double jeopardy rule? / Yvonne McDermott
  • Third world approaches to international law and the ghosts of apartheid / John Reynolds
  • Exploitation rebranded: How international law sold slavery as forced labour / Nicholas McGeehan
  • Between the wars
  • the Refugee Convention of 1933: A contemporary analysis / Peter Fitzmaurice
  • Drafter decision-making in international human rights treaties / Daragh McGreal
  • Free and fair elections for some? The potential for voting rights for under-18s / Aoife Daly
  • Cultural rights: A new era / Majella Ní Chríocháin
  • Intellectual property: A human (not corporate) right / Megan M. Carpenter