1st Edition

Essays on Human Rights In Honour of Professor Sir Nigel Rodley and Professor Kevin Boyle

478 Pages
by Routledge

The Delivery of Human Rights reflects on two overlapping issues in international human rights law: how can existing norms be better implemented and effected, and how can other branches of international law or other international actors be used so as to provide an improved delivery of those norms. Rather than simply looking at the content of the rights, this book will also explore how the... Read more

Delivery of Human Rights:

1. Deriving Concrete Entitlements from Abstract Rights, Sheldon Leader,  2. The United Nations Charter-Based Procedures for Addressing Human Rights Violations: Historical Practice, Reform and Future Implications, David Weissbrodt,  3. Holding Pharmaceutical Companies to Account: A UN Special Rapporteur’s Mission to GlaxoSmithKline, Paul Hunt and Rajat Khosal,  4. Reform of the UN Human Rights Treaty Body System: Locating the Dublin Statement, Michael O’Flaherty,  5. The OPCAT at 50, Malcolm Evans,  6. Redressing Non-Pecuniary Damages of Torture Survivors: The Practice of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Clara Sandoval and Michael Duttwiler,  7. A Lighter Shade of Black? ‘Secret Detention’ and the UN Disappearances Convention, Matt Pollard,  8. The Scope of the Extra-Territorial Applicability of International Human Rights Law, Françoise Hampson,  9. Implementing Protection: What Refugee Law Can Learn from IDP Law … and Vice Versa, Geoff Gilbert,  10. Still Waiting for the Goods to Arrive: The Delivery of Human Rights to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Noam Lubell,  11. From Bangladesh to Responsibility to Protect: The Legality and Implementation Criteria for Humanitarian Intervention, Başak Çali

Strategic Visions for Human Rights:

1. War and Peace in Northern Ireland: Reflections on the Contribution of Academic and Human Rights Communities, Tom Hadden,  2. Law and Human Rights Rather than International Human Rights Law, Geoff Gilbert,  3. Universality, Historical Specificity and Cultural Difference in Human Rights, David Beetham,  4. Doing Human Rights: Three Lessons from the Field, Conor Gearty,  5. Rights and Righteousness: Friends or Foes?  Francesca Klug,  6. Human Rights, Power, and the Protection of Free Choice, Sheldon Leader,  7. Conscientious Objection to Military Service, Rachel Brett and Laurel Townhead,  8. In Search of the Third Freedom – ‘everywhere in the world’ Asbjørn Eide,  9. Lobbying for Rights During the ‘War on Terror’: The American Civil Liberties Union After 9/11, Richard J. Maiman,  10. The Future of the European Court of Human Rights, Françoise Hampson

 

Biography

Geoff Gilbert, Françoise Hampson and Clara Sandoval are all members of the School of Law at the University of Essex, UK.