The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (I-ACtHR) has developed during the last decade a remarkable jurisprudence for the protection of the right to communal property of indigenous and tribal communities over their possessed ancestral lands and natural resources traditionally used, … Continue reading » “Exploitation of natural resources and protection of communal property over indigenous peoples’ traditional lands and territories : Jurisprudential approaches”
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Non-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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“The Politics of Sexual Health in Vietnam”
Has the ICC unfairly targeted Africa or has Africa unfairly targeted the ICC?
Children and Youth in Armed Conflict
Children and youth in armed conflict grow up in very challenging circumstances. Thus, an in-depth examination of the many interrelated issues they face is warranted, which this comprehensive book provides. This book addresses their situation in a multidisciplinary way, linking … Continue reading » “Children and Youth in Armed Conflict”
Continue readingThe European Human Rights Culture – A Paradox of Human Rights Protection in Europe?
The European Human Rights Culture – A Paradox of Human Rights Protection in Europe? analyses the political term “European Human Rights Culture”, a term first introduced by EU Commission President Barroso. Located in the fields of comparative law and European … Continue reading » “The European Human Rights Culture – A Paradox of Human Rights Protection in Europe?”
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The chapters in this volume have their origins in papers presented at a Workshop held at Lund University in Sweden. The Workshop gathered together experts from Europe, the United States and Australia, including leading academics as well as representatives from … Continue reading » “War and the Environment”
Continue readingHuman Rights and Law Enforcement at Sea
Law enforcement at sea has become an increasingly important tool for combating transnational crime. Such law enforcement operations are commonly directed by multinational missions composed of military rather than police forces, and are often carried out in maritime areas not … Continue reading » “Human Rights and Law Enforcement at Sea”
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