John Morison / Kieran McEvoy / Gordon Anthony (eds.)
Judges, Transition, and Human Rights
Herausgeber: Anthony, Gordon; Morison, John; Mcevoy, Kieran
John Morison / Kieran McEvoy / Gordon Anthony (eds.)
Judges, Transition, and Human Rights
Herausgeber: Anthony, Gordon; Morison, John; Mcevoy, Kieran
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This book brings together leading scholars from a range of discipines to examine some of the most pressing questions asked of the role of human rights in international relations. The essays focus on the intersection between the role of judges, the language of human rights, and the politics of societies in transition. The international range of the essays covers experiences as diverse as South Africa, the USA, Great Britain, the Balkans and Northern Ireland.
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This book brings together leading scholars from a range of discipines to examine some of the most pressing questions asked of the role of human rights in international relations. The essays focus on the intersection between the role of judges, the language of human rights, and the politics of societies in transition. The international range of the essays covers experiences as diverse as South Africa, the USA, Great Britain, the Balkans and Northern Ireland.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 602
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 901g
- ISBN-13: 9780199204946
- ISBN-10: 0199204942
- Artikelnr.: 23186570
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 602
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 901g
- ISBN-13: 9780199204946
- ISBN-10: 0199204942
- Artikelnr.: 23186570
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
John Morison is Professor of Jurisprudence and Head of the School of Law at Queens University Belfast. He has written widely in the fields of public law and legal theory. Kieran McEvoy is Professor of Law and Transitional Justice and Director of the Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice, School of Law Queens University Belfast. He has written widely in the fields of criminology, conflict transformation and transitional justice. Dr Gordon Anthony is a Senior Lecturer in Law, School of Law Queens University Belfast. He has published widely in the fields of public law and human rights.
* 1: John Morison, Kieran McEvoy, Gordon Anthony: Judges, Transition
and Human Rights
* I Judges
* 2: Martin S. Flaherty: Judicial Globalisation in the Service of
Self-Government
* 3: Robert Harmsen: The European Court of Human Rights as a
"Constitutional Court": Definitional Debates and the Dynamics of
Reform
* 4: David Harris: The Scope the Right to a Fair Trial Guarantee in
Non-Criminal Cases in the European Convention on Human Rights
* 5: Tom Zwart: Deference Owed Under the Separation of Powers
* 6: Hugh Corder: Judicial Policy in a Transforming Constitution
* 7: John Morison, Marie Lynch: Litigating the Agreement: Towards a New
Judicial Constitutionalism for the UK from Northern Ireland
* II Transition
* 8: Christine Bell, Colin Campbell, Fionnuala Ni Aolain: The Battle
for Transititional Justice: Hegemony, Iraq, and International Law
* 9: Tom Hadden: Human Rights and Conflict Resolution
* 10: Gordon Anthony, Paul Mageean: Habits of Mind and 'Truth-Telling':
Article 2 ECHR in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland
* 11: Brice Dickson: The Impact of the Human Rights Act in Northern
Ireland
* 12: Gerard Quinn: Dangerous Constitutional Moments: The Tactic of
Legality in Nazi Germany and the Irish Free State Compared
* 13: William Schabas: Ireland, The European Convention on Human
Rights, and the Personal Contribution of Sean MacBride
* 14: Kieran McEvoy, Rachel ReBouche: 'Mobilizing the Professions':
Lawyers, Politics, and the Collective Legal Conscience
* 15: Chris McCrudden: Consociationalism, Equality, and Minorities in
the Northern Ireland Bill of Rights Debate: The Role of the OSCE High
Commissioner on National Minorities
* III Human Rights
* 16: Rachel Murray: The Relationship Between Parliaments and National
Human Rights Institutions
* 17: Maggie Beirne, Angela Hegarty: A View from the Coal Face:
Northern Ireland, Human Rights Activism, and the War on Terror
* 18: Kevin Boyle: Linking Human Rights and other Goals
* 19: Sally Wheeler: Corporations, Human Rights, and Social Inequality
* 20: David Feldman: Constitutionalism, Deliberative Democracy, and
Human Rights
* 21: Murray Hunt: Reshaping Constitutionalism
* 22: Elizabeth Meehan: Human Rights and Women's Rights: The Appeal to
an International Agenda in the Promotion of Women's Equal Citizenship
* 23: Lesley McEvoy, Laura Lundy: In the Small Places: Education and
Human Rights Culture in Conflict-Affected Societies
* 24: Colin Harvey: Protecting the Marginalized?
* 25: Therese Murphy, Noel Whitty: Risk and Human Rights: Ending
Slopping Out in a Scottish Prison
and Human Rights
* I Judges
* 2: Martin S. Flaherty: Judicial Globalisation in the Service of
Self-Government
* 3: Robert Harmsen: The European Court of Human Rights as a
"Constitutional Court": Definitional Debates and the Dynamics of
Reform
* 4: David Harris: The Scope the Right to a Fair Trial Guarantee in
Non-Criminal Cases in the European Convention on Human Rights
* 5: Tom Zwart: Deference Owed Under the Separation of Powers
* 6: Hugh Corder: Judicial Policy in a Transforming Constitution
* 7: John Morison, Marie Lynch: Litigating the Agreement: Towards a New
Judicial Constitutionalism for the UK from Northern Ireland
* II Transition
* 8: Christine Bell, Colin Campbell, Fionnuala Ni Aolain: The Battle
for Transititional Justice: Hegemony, Iraq, and International Law
* 9: Tom Hadden: Human Rights and Conflict Resolution
* 10: Gordon Anthony, Paul Mageean: Habits of Mind and 'Truth-Telling':
Article 2 ECHR in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland
* 11: Brice Dickson: The Impact of the Human Rights Act in Northern
Ireland
* 12: Gerard Quinn: Dangerous Constitutional Moments: The Tactic of
Legality in Nazi Germany and the Irish Free State Compared
* 13: William Schabas: Ireland, The European Convention on Human
Rights, and the Personal Contribution of Sean MacBride
* 14: Kieran McEvoy, Rachel ReBouche: 'Mobilizing the Professions':
Lawyers, Politics, and the Collective Legal Conscience
* 15: Chris McCrudden: Consociationalism, Equality, and Minorities in
the Northern Ireland Bill of Rights Debate: The Role of the OSCE High
Commissioner on National Minorities
* III Human Rights
* 16: Rachel Murray: The Relationship Between Parliaments and National
Human Rights Institutions
* 17: Maggie Beirne, Angela Hegarty: A View from the Coal Face:
Northern Ireland, Human Rights Activism, and the War on Terror
* 18: Kevin Boyle: Linking Human Rights and other Goals
* 19: Sally Wheeler: Corporations, Human Rights, and Social Inequality
* 20: David Feldman: Constitutionalism, Deliberative Democracy, and
Human Rights
* 21: Murray Hunt: Reshaping Constitutionalism
* 22: Elizabeth Meehan: Human Rights and Women's Rights: The Appeal to
an International Agenda in the Promotion of Women's Equal Citizenship
* 23: Lesley McEvoy, Laura Lundy: In the Small Places: Education and
Human Rights Culture in Conflict-Affected Societies
* 24: Colin Harvey: Protecting the Marginalized?
* 25: Therese Murphy, Noel Whitty: Risk and Human Rights: Ending
Slopping Out in a Scottish Prison
* 1: John Morison, Kieran McEvoy, Gordon Anthony: Judges, Transition
and Human Rights
* I Judges
* 2: Martin S. Flaherty: Judicial Globalisation in the Service of
Self-Government
* 3: Robert Harmsen: The European Court of Human Rights as a
"Constitutional Court": Definitional Debates and the Dynamics of
Reform
* 4: David Harris: The Scope the Right to a Fair Trial Guarantee in
Non-Criminal Cases in the European Convention on Human Rights
* 5: Tom Zwart: Deference Owed Under the Separation of Powers
* 6: Hugh Corder: Judicial Policy in a Transforming Constitution
* 7: John Morison, Marie Lynch: Litigating the Agreement: Towards a New
Judicial Constitutionalism for the UK from Northern Ireland
* II Transition
* 8: Christine Bell, Colin Campbell, Fionnuala Ni Aolain: The Battle
for Transititional Justice: Hegemony, Iraq, and International Law
* 9: Tom Hadden: Human Rights and Conflict Resolution
* 10: Gordon Anthony, Paul Mageean: Habits of Mind and 'Truth-Telling':
Article 2 ECHR in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland
* 11: Brice Dickson: The Impact of the Human Rights Act in Northern
Ireland
* 12: Gerard Quinn: Dangerous Constitutional Moments: The Tactic of
Legality in Nazi Germany and the Irish Free State Compared
* 13: William Schabas: Ireland, The European Convention on Human
Rights, and the Personal Contribution of Sean MacBride
* 14: Kieran McEvoy, Rachel ReBouche: 'Mobilizing the Professions':
Lawyers, Politics, and the Collective Legal Conscience
* 15: Chris McCrudden: Consociationalism, Equality, and Minorities in
the Northern Ireland Bill of Rights Debate: The Role of the OSCE High
Commissioner on National Minorities
* III Human Rights
* 16: Rachel Murray: The Relationship Between Parliaments and National
Human Rights Institutions
* 17: Maggie Beirne, Angela Hegarty: A View from the Coal Face:
Northern Ireland, Human Rights Activism, and the War on Terror
* 18: Kevin Boyle: Linking Human Rights and other Goals
* 19: Sally Wheeler: Corporations, Human Rights, and Social Inequality
* 20: David Feldman: Constitutionalism, Deliberative Democracy, and
Human Rights
* 21: Murray Hunt: Reshaping Constitutionalism
* 22: Elizabeth Meehan: Human Rights and Women's Rights: The Appeal to
an International Agenda in the Promotion of Women's Equal Citizenship
* 23: Lesley McEvoy, Laura Lundy: In the Small Places: Education and
Human Rights Culture in Conflict-Affected Societies
* 24: Colin Harvey: Protecting the Marginalized?
* 25: Therese Murphy, Noel Whitty: Risk and Human Rights: Ending
Slopping Out in a Scottish Prison
and Human Rights
* I Judges
* 2: Martin S. Flaherty: Judicial Globalisation in the Service of
Self-Government
* 3: Robert Harmsen: The European Court of Human Rights as a
"Constitutional Court": Definitional Debates and the Dynamics of
Reform
* 4: David Harris: The Scope the Right to a Fair Trial Guarantee in
Non-Criminal Cases in the European Convention on Human Rights
* 5: Tom Zwart: Deference Owed Under the Separation of Powers
* 6: Hugh Corder: Judicial Policy in a Transforming Constitution
* 7: John Morison, Marie Lynch: Litigating the Agreement: Towards a New
Judicial Constitutionalism for the UK from Northern Ireland
* II Transition
* 8: Christine Bell, Colin Campbell, Fionnuala Ni Aolain: The Battle
for Transititional Justice: Hegemony, Iraq, and International Law
* 9: Tom Hadden: Human Rights and Conflict Resolution
* 10: Gordon Anthony, Paul Mageean: Habits of Mind and 'Truth-Telling':
Article 2 ECHR in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland
* 11: Brice Dickson: The Impact of the Human Rights Act in Northern
Ireland
* 12: Gerard Quinn: Dangerous Constitutional Moments: The Tactic of
Legality in Nazi Germany and the Irish Free State Compared
* 13: William Schabas: Ireland, The European Convention on Human
Rights, and the Personal Contribution of Sean MacBride
* 14: Kieran McEvoy, Rachel ReBouche: 'Mobilizing the Professions':
Lawyers, Politics, and the Collective Legal Conscience
* 15: Chris McCrudden: Consociationalism, Equality, and Minorities in
the Northern Ireland Bill of Rights Debate: The Role of the OSCE High
Commissioner on National Minorities
* III Human Rights
* 16: Rachel Murray: The Relationship Between Parliaments and National
Human Rights Institutions
* 17: Maggie Beirne, Angela Hegarty: A View from the Coal Face:
Northern Ireland, Human Rights Activism, and the War on Terror
* 18: Kevin Boyle: Linking Human Rights and other Goals
* 19: Sally Wheeler: Corporations, Human Rights, and Social Inequality
* 20: David Feldman: Constitutionalism, Deliberative Democracy, and
Human Rights
* 21: Murray Hunt: Reshaping Constitutionalism
* 22: Elizabeth Meehan: Human Rights and Women's Rights: The Appeal to
an International Agenda in the Promotion of Women's Equal Citizenship
* 23: Lesley McEvoy, Laura Lundy: In the Small Places: Education and
Human Rights Culture in Conflict-Affected Societies
* 24: Colin Harvey: Protecting the Marginalized?
* 25: Therese Murphy, Noel Whitty: Risk and Human Rights: Ending
Slopping Out in a Scottish Prison