This book uses approaches from legal and political philosophy to develop a theory of when states owe human rights obligations to individuals outside of their own territory, looking at economic, social, and cultural rights as well as civil and political rights.
This book uses approaches from legal and political philosophy to develop a theory of when states owe human rights obligations to individuals outside of their own territory, looking at economic, social, and cultural rights as well as civil and political rights.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lea Raible is a Lecturer in Public Law at the University of Glasgow. She has previously held academic positions at Maastricht University, the University of Edinburgh, and University College London.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Extraterritoriality as a Matter of Interpretation 2: The Values of International Human Rights Law 3: Jurisdiction and Justification 4: A Concept of Power as the Basis of Jurisdiction 5: Jurisdiction as Political Power 6: Title to Territory and Jurisdiction: Three and a Half Models for a Fraught Relationship 7: Connecting the Dots: Case Studies Conclusion
Introduction 1: Extraterritoriality as a Matter of Interpretation 2: The Values of International Human Rights Law 3: Jurisdiction and Justification 4: A Concept of Power as the Basis of Jurisdiction 5: Jurisdiction as Political Power 6: Title to Territory and Jurisdiction: Three and a Half Models for a Fraught Relationship 7: Connecting the Dots: Case Studies Conclusion
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