Human rights and power in times of globalisation / edited by Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko.
2018
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Human rights and power in times of globalisation / edited by Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko.
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Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2018]
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xi, 289 pages ; 25 cm
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Introduction: human rights, power and globalisation : a roadmap / Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko
Indigenous peoples' collective self-determination in the age of legal globalisation / Ranjoo Seodu Herr
Re-appraising the significance of 'third-generation' rights in a globalised world / Dustin N. Sharp
Sovereignty as responsibility at the International Criminal Court : the frontiers of international judicial intervention / Emanuela Piccolo Koskimies
Taming the way of conducting hostilities in times of global conflict / Patrycja Grzebyk
Denizenship as a basis for compulsory diplomatic protection : does residence security as a human right restrict state sovereignty? / Tomoko Yamashita
International organisations and the pluralist international system : threatening the role of human rights? / Scarlett McArdle
The gradual normative shift from 'veto as a right' to 'veto as a responsibility' : the Suez crisis, the Syrian conflict, and UN reform / Nao Seoka
The bounds of (il)legality : rethinking regulation of transnational corporate wrongs / Valentina Azarova
Imagining people's tribunals as the promoter of human rights / Regina Menachery Paulose.
Indigenous peoples' collective self-determination in the age of legal globalisation / Ranjoo Seodu Herr
Re-appraising the significance of 'third-generation' rights in a globalised world / Dustin N. Sharp
Sovereignty as responsibility at the International Criminal Court : the frontiers of international judicial intervention / Emanuela Piccolo Koskimies
Taming the way of conducting hostilities in times of global conflict / Patrycja Grzebyk
Denizenship as a basis for compulsory diplomatic protection : does residence security as a human right restrict state sovereignty? / Tomoko Yamashita
International organisations and the pluralist international system : threatening the role of human rights? / Scarlett McArdle
The gradual normative shift from 'veto as a right' to 'veto as a responsibility' : the Suez crisis, the Syrian conflict, and UN reform / Nao Seoka
The bounds of (il)legality : rethinking regulation of transnational corporate wrongs / Valentina Azarova
Imagining people's tribunals as the promoter of human rights / Regina Menachery Paulose.
Summary
How does globalisation affect the ability of human rights to constrain power? This is the central question of this volume that tackles the issue from a variety of perspectives. It covers such branches of international law and human rights as diplomatic protection, powers of the UN Security Council, responsibility of international organisations, accountability of multinational corporations, third-generation rights, law of armed conflict, and state sovereignty. The contributions problematize the role of human rights and call for rethinking of the structure and functioning of human rights. The contributions adopt a variety of disciplinary perspectives that all elucidate difficulties human rights face in a globalised world and suggest ways forward.00.
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Includes papers presented at " a conference ... organised and held from 31 November to 1 December 2015 at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland Galway."--ECIP galley "Context of the Volume."
How does globalisation affect the ability of human rights to constrain power? This is the central question of this volume that tackles the issue from a variety of perspectives. It covers such branches of international law and human rights as diplomatic protection, powers of the UN Security Council, responsibility of international organisations, accountability of multinational corporations, third-generation rights, law of armed conflict, and state sovereignty. The contributions problematize the role of human rights and call for rethinking of the structure and functioning of human rights. The contributions adopt a variety of disciplinary perspectives that all elucidate difficulties human rights face in a globalised world and suggest ways forward.00.
How does globalisation affect the ability of human rights to constrain power? This is the central question of this volume that tackles the issue from a variety of perspectives. It covers such branches of international law and human rights as diplomatic protection, powers of the UN Security Council, responsibility of international organisations, accountability of multinational corporations, third-generation rights, law of armed conflict, and state sovereignty. The contributions problematize the role of human rights and call for rethinking of the structure and functioning of human rights. The contributions adopt a variety of disciplinary perspectives that all elucidate difficulties human rights face in a globalised world and suggest ways forward.00.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online version: Human rights and power in times of globalisation. Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, 2018
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KZ1266 .H8584 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9789004346390 (hardcover alkaline paper)
9004346392 (hardcover alkaline paper)
9004346392 (hardcover alkaline paper)
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