This book explores the relationship between principles and policies within Human Rights. It will be of interest to anybody in human rights, whether a professor or student, an actor or analyst, or a concerned person from a legal, philosophical, politically scientific, sociological, historical, anthropological, or humanitarian perspective.
This book explores the relationship between principles and policies within Human Rights. It will be of interest to anybody in human rights, whether a professor or student, an actor or analyst, or a concerned person from a legal, philosophical, politically scientific, sociological, historical, anthropological, or humanitarian perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ángel R. Oquendo is George J. and Helen M. England Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. Oquendo has held visiting professorships at Berkeley, Georgetown, and other prominent institutions. A fully revised fourth edition of his leading textbook, Latin American Law, is soon to publish.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Conception: 1. Prelude 2. Sovereignty 3. Decision-making 4. Politicization 5. Principles 6. Politics 7. Synthesis 8. Enforcement 9. Evaluation 10. Postlude Part II. Concretion: 11. Asylum 12. Citizenship 13. Abortion 14. Due process 15. Self-determination 16. Self-government 17. Environment 18. Recognition Part III. Confliction: 19. Preview 20. Congruence 21. Conflict 22. Exemplification 23. Review Part IV. Connection: 24. Overview 25. Positivity 26. Procedure 27. Protection 28. Security 29. Aggregation 30. Collectivization 31. Internationalization Conclusion.