Publications / Author: Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen
Introduction : Human rights in an age of international cooperation
Human Rights in an Age of International Cooperation
Tracing The Roles of Soft Law in Human Rights
This book examines the roles of soft law in the international human rights regime using a broad range of case studies.
It includes case studies on the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and on the regulation of … Continue reading » “Tracing The Roles of Soft Law in Human Rights”
Continue readingBeyond the Deterrence Paradigm in Global Refugee Policy
Jagten på en bæredygtig løsning for flygtninge
Opmærksomheden om løsningen af problemet med de mange flygtninge rettes i stigende grad mod nærområderne.… Continue reading » “Jagten på en bæredygtig løsning for flygtninge”
Continue readingNon-refoulement in a World of Cooperative Deterrence
Developed states have what might charitably be called a schizophrenic attitude towards international refugee law. Determined to remain formally engaged with refugee law and yet unwavering in their commitment to avoid assuming their fair share of practical responsibilities under that … Continue reading » “Non-refoulement in a World of Cooperative Deterrence”
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