Protecting the Individual from International Authority
Herausgeber: Heupel, Monika; Zürn, Michael
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Herausgeber: Heupel, Monika; Zürn, Michael
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This book examines institutional responses in international organizations (IOs) to human rights violations which arise from the actions of IOs rather than those of states. It shows under which conditions human rights provisions for IO practice arise.
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This book examines institutional responses in international organizations (IOs) to human rights violations which arise from the actions of IOs rather than those of states. It shows under which conditions human rights provisions for IO practice arise.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9781107170827
- ISBN-10: 1107170826
- Artikelnr.: 47723182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9781107170827
- ISBN-10: 1107170826
- Artikelnr.: 47723182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Human rights protection in international organizations: an introduction
Michael Zuern and Monika Heupel; 2. Conceptual framework Monika Heupel and
Gisela Hirschmann; 3. UN sanctions policy and the protection of subsistence
rights: fighting off a reputational crisis Monika Heupel; 4. UN sanctions
policy and the protection of due process rights: making use of global legal
pluralism Monika Heupel; 5. EU sanctions policy and the protection of
subsistence rights: learning from the early mover Monika Heupel; 6. EU
sanctions policy and the protection of due process rights: judicial
lawmaking by the court of justice of the EU Monika Heupel; Notes on
chapters 3-6 Monika Heupel; 7. UN peacekeeping and the protection of
physical integrity rights: when protectors become perpetrators Gisela
Hirschmann; 8. UN peacekeeping and the protection of due process rights:
learning how to protect the rights of detainees Gisela Hirschmann; 9. NATO
peacekeeping and the protection of the right to bodily integrity and the
right not to be enslaved: domestic channels for NATO reform Gisela
Hirschmann; 10. NATO peacekeeping and the protection of due process rights:
the OSCE and Council of Europe as advocates for the rights of detainees
Gisela Hirschmann; Notes on chapters 7-10 Gisela Hirschmann; 11. Human
rights protection in World Bank lending: following the lead of the US
Congress Monika Heupel; 12. Human rights protection in IMF lending:
organizational inertia and the limits of like-minded institution-building
Theresa Reinold; Notes on Chapters 11-12 Monika Heupel; 13. The rise of
human rights protection in international organizations - results and
theoretical implications Monika Heupel and Michael Zuern; Appendix I. List
of interviews; Appendix II. Values of human rights protection provisions.
Michael Zuern and Monika Heupel; 2. Conceptual framework Monika Heupel and
Gisela Hirschmann; 3. UN sanctions policy and the protection of subsistence
rights: fighting off a reputational crisis Monika Heupel; 4. UN sanctions
policy and the protection of due process rights: making use of global legal
pluralism Monika Heupel; 5. EU sanctions policy and the protection of
subsistence rights: learning from the early mover Monika Heupel; 6. EU
sanctions policy and the protection of due process rights: judicial
lawmaking by the court of justice of the EU Monika Heupel; Notes on
chapters 3-6 Monika Heupel; 7. UN peacekeeping and the protection of
physical integrity rights: when protectors become perpetrators Gisela
Hirschmann; 8. UN peacekeeping and the protection of due process rights:
learning how to protect the rights of detainees Gisela Hirschmann; 9. NATO
peacekeeping and the protection of the right to bodily integrity and the
right not to be enslaved: domestic channels for NATO reform Gisela
Hirschmann; 10. NATO peacekeeping and the protection of due process rights:
the OSCE and Council of Europe as advocates for the rights of detainees
Gisela Hirschmann; Notes on chapters 7-10 Gisela Hirschmann; 11. Human
rights protection in World Bank lending: following the lead of the US
Congress Monika Heupel; 12. Human rights protection in IMF lending:
organizational inertia and the limits of like-minded institution-building
Theresa Reinold; Notes on Chapters 11-12 Monika Heupel; 13. The rise of
human rights protection in international organizations - results and
theoretical implications Monika Heupel and Michael Zuern; Appendix I. List
of interviews; Appendix II. Values of human rights protection provisions.
1. Human rights protection in international organizations: an introduction
Michael Zuern and Monika Heupel; 2. Conceptual framework Monika Heupel and
Gisela Hirschmann; 3. UN sanctions policy and the protection of subsistence
rights: fighting off a reputational crisis Monika Heupel; 4. UN sanctions
policy and the protection of due process rights: making use of global legal
pluralism Monika Heupel; 5. EU sanctions policy and the protection of
subsistence rights: learning from the early mover Monika Heupel; 6. EU
sanctions policy and the protection of due process rights: judicial
lawmaking by the court of justice of the EU Monika Heupel; Notes on
chapters 3-6 Monika Heupel; 7. UN peacekeeping and the protection of
physical integrity rights: when protectors become perpetrators Gisela
Hirschmann; 8. UN peacekeeping and the protection of due process rights:
learning how to protect the rights of detainees Gisela Hirschmann; 9. NATO
peacekeeping and the protection of the right to bodily integrity and the
right not to be enslaved: domestic channels for NATO reform Gisela
Hirschmann; 10. NATO peacekeeping and the protection of due process rights:
the OSCE and Council of Europe as advocates for the rights of detainees
Gisela Hirschmann; Notes on chapters 7-10 Gisela Hirschmann; 11. Human
rights protection in World Bank lending: following the lead of the US
Congress Monika Heupel; 12. Human rights protection in IMF lending:
organizational inertia and the limits of like-minded institution-building
Theresa Reinold; Notes on Chapters 11-12 Monika Heupel; 13. The rise of
human rights protection in international organizations - results and
theoretical implications Monika Heupel and Michael Zuern; Appendix I. List
of interviews; Appendix II. Values of human rights protection provisions.
Michael Zuern and Monika Heupel; 2. Conceptual framework Monika Heupel and
Gisela Hirschmann; 3. UN sanctions policy and the protection of subsistence
rights: fighting off a reputational crisis Monika Heupel; 4. UN sanctions
policy and the protection of due process rights: making use of global legal
pluralism Monika Heupel; 5. EU sanctions policy and the protection of
subsistence rights: learning from the early mover Monika Heupel; 6. EU
sanctions policy and the protection of due process rights: judicial
lawmaking by the court of justice of the EU Monika Heupel; Notes on
chapters 3-6 Monika Heupel; 7. UN peacekeeping and the protection of
physical integrity rights: when protectors become perpetrators Gisela
Hirschmann; 8. UN peacekeeping and the protection of due process rights:
learning how to protect the rights of detainees Gisela Hirschmann; 9. NATO
peacekeeping and the protection of the right to bodily integrity and the
right not to be enslaved: domestic channels for NATO reform Gisela
Hirschmann; 10. NATO peacekeeping and the protection of due process rights:
the OSCE and Council of Europe as advocates for the rights of detainees
Gisela Hirschmann; Notes on chapters 7-10 Gisela Hirschmann; 11. Human
rights protection in World Bank lending: following the lead of the US
Congress Monika Heupel; 12. Human rights protection in IMF lending:
organizational inertia and the limits of like-minded institution-building
Theresa Reinold; Notes on Chapters 11-12 Monika Heupel; 13. The rise of
human rights protection in international organizations - results and
theoretical implications Monika Heupel and Michael Zuern; Appendix I. List
of interviews; Appendix II. Values of human rights protection provisions.