The Universalism of Human Rights / edited by Rainer Arnold.
2013
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Title
The Universalism of Human Rights / edited by Rainer Arnold.
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Edition
1st ed. 2013.
Imprint
Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Description
XXIV, 424 p. online resource.
Series
Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, 2214-9902 ; 16.
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Introduction
Chapter 1 Reflections on the Universality of Human Rights; Rainer Arnold
Chapter 2 Universal Human Rights in the Law of the United States; Mortimer Sellers
Chapter 3 Diversité culturelle et droits de la personne : la situation au Canada ; Frédérique Sabourin
Chapter 4 The Impact of the Jurisprudence Inter-American Court of Human Rights on the Chilean Constitutional System; José Ignasio Martínez Estay
Chapter 5 The Universal Nature of Human Rights: the Brazilian Stance within Latin America's Human Rights Scenario; Marcelo Figueiredo
Chapter 6 Cultural Relativism vs. Universalism: the South Pacific Reality; Jennifer Corrin
Chapter 7 Implementation of Universal Human Rights Standards in Japan: An Interface of National and International Law; Kohki Abe
Chapter 8 Human Rights as the Basis for a New Chinese Constitutionalism; Mo Jihong
Chapter 9 Who Is Afraid of Human Rights? A Taiwanese Perspective; Yean-Sen Teng
Chapter 10 Russia's Approach to the Universality of Human Rights; Daria Trenina and Mark Entin
Chapter 11 The Legal and Constitutional Impact of the European Convention on Human Rights in the United Kingdom; Steven Greer
Chapter 12 The Binding Effect of ECHR in the United Kingdom - Views from Scotland; Jim Murdoch
Chapter 13 The Struggle over the Interpretative Authority: the Belgian Experience; Matthias Storme
Chapter 14 The Role of Human Rights in the Dutch Legal Order; Cedric Ryngaert.- Chapter 15 Rule of Law as a Basis for Effective Human Rights Protection: the German Perspective
Norman Weiß
Chapter 16 From the Rights of Citizen to Fundamental Rights of Man: The Italian Experience
Alessandro Pace
Chapter 17 Le juge en tant que défendeur des droits de l'homme: les observations grecques ; Michail Vrontakis.- Chapter 18 Universality and Binding Effect of Human Rights from a Portuguese Perspective; Ana Maria Guerra Martins and Miguel Prata Roque
Chapter 19 Human Rights in Times of Global Inequalities. A View from Slovakia; Darina Macková
Chapter 20 Human Rights as a Pillar of Transformation: a Polish Perspective; Ewa Łętowska
Chapter 21 Human Rights Protection in a New EU Member State: the Czech Example; Pavel Šturma
Chapter 22 Multidimensional Protection of Universal Human Rights in Hungary; Nóra Chronowski, Tímea Drinóczi and József Petrétei
Chapter 23 Croatia: Developing Judicial Culture of Fundamental Rights; Siniša Rodin
Chapter 24 The Implementation of Human Rights Universality Principle in Ukraine; Alla Fedorova and Olena Sviatun
Index.
Chapter 1 Reflections on the Universality of Human Rights; Rainer Arnold
Chapter 2 Universal Human Rights in the Law of the United States; Mortimer Sellers
Chapter 3 Diversité culturelle et droits de la personne : la situation au Canada ; Frédérique Sabourin
Chapter 4 The Impact of the Jurisprudence Inter-American Court of Human Rights on the Chilean Constitutional System; José Ignasio Martínez Estay
Chapter 5 The Universal Nature of Human Rights: the Brazilian Stance within Latin America's Human Rights Scenario; Marcelo Figueiredo
Chapter 6 Cultural Relativism vs. Universalism: the South Pacific Reality; Jennifer Corrin
Chapter 7 Implementation of Universal Human Rights Standards in Japan: An Interface of National and International Law; Kohki Abe
Chapter 8 Human Rights as the Basis for a New Chinese Constitutionalism; Mo Jihong
Chapter 9 Who Is Afraid of Human Rights? A Taiwanese Perspective; Yean-Sen Teng
Chapter 10 Russia's Approach to the Universality of Human Rights; Daria Trenina and Mark Entin
Chapter 11 The Legal and Constitutional Impact of the European Convention on Human Rights in the United Kingdom; Steven Greer
Chapter 12 The Binding Effect of ECHR in the United Kingdom - Views from Scotland; Jim Murdoch
Chapter 13 The Struggle over the Interpretative Authority: the Belgian Experience; Matthias Storme
Chapter 14 The Role of Human Rights in the Dutch Legal Order; Cedric Ryngaert.- Chapter 15 Rule of Law as a Basis for Effective Human Rights Protection: the German Perspective
Norman Weiß
Chapter 16 From the Rights of Citizen to Fundamental Rights of Man: The Italian Experience
Alessandro Pace
Chapter 17 Le juge en tant que défendeur des droits de l'homme: les observations grecques ; Michail Vrontakis.- Chapter 18 Universality and Binding Effect of Human Rights from a Portuguese Perspective; Ana Maria Guerra Martins and Miguel Prata Roque
Chapter 19 Human Rights in Times of Global Inequalities. A View from Slovakia; Darina Macková
Chapter 20 Human Rights as a Pillar of Transformation: a Polish Perspective; Ewa Łętowska
Chapter 21 Human Rights Protection in a New EU Member State: the Czech Example; Pavel Šturma
Chapter 22 Multidimensional Protection of Universal Human Rights in Hungary; Nóra Chronowski, Tímea Drinóczi and József Petrétei
Chapter 23 Croatia: Developing Judicial Culture of Fundamental Rights; Siniša Rodin
Chapter 24 The Implementation of Human Rights Universality Principle in Ukraine; Alla Fedorova and Olena Sviatun
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Summary
Is there universalism of human rights? If so, what are its scope and limits? This book is a doctrinal attempt to define universalism of human rights, as well as its scope and limits. The book presents tests of universalism on international, regional and national constitutional levels. It is maintained that universalism of human rights is both a 'concept' and a 'normative reality'. The normative character of human rights is scrutinized through the study of international and regional agreements as well as national constitutions. As a consequence, limitations of normativity are identified, usually on the international level, and take the form of exceptions, reservations, and interpretations. The book is based on the General and National Reports which were originally presented at the 18th International Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law in Washington D.C. 2010. .
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