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Routledge Research in Human Rights Law


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This series contains thought-provoking and original scholarship on human rights law. The books address civil and political rights as well as social, cultural and economic rights, and explore international, regional and domestic legal orders. The legal status, content, obligations and application of specific rights will be analysed as well as treaties, mechanisms and institutions designed to promote and protect rights.

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Critical Indigenous Rights Studies

Critical Indigenous Rights Studies

1st Edition

Edited By Giselle Corradi, Koen de Feyter, Ellen Desmet, Katrijn Vanhees
August 06, 2018

The field of ‘critical indigenous rights studies’ is a complex one that benefits from an interdisciplinary perspective and a realist (as opposed to an idealised) approach to indigenous peoples. This book draws on sociology of law, anthropology, political sciences and legal sciences in order to ...

Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by UN Peacekeepers Towards a Hybrid Solution

Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by UN Peacekeepers: Towards a Hybrid Solution

1st Edition

By Cassandra Mudgway
August 08, 2018

Sexual exploitation and abuse by United Nations (UN) peacekeepers is not an isolated or recent problem, but it has been present in almost every peacekeeping operation. A culture of sexual exploitation and abuse is contrary to the UN’s zero-tolerance policy and has been the target of institutional ...

Global Perspectives on Legal Capacity Reform Our Voices, Our Stories

Global Perspectives on Legal Capacity Reform: Our Voices, Our Stories

1st Edition

Edited By Eilionóir Flynn, Anna Arstein-Kerslake, Clíona de Bhailís, Maria Laura Serra
July 19, 2018

This edited collection is the result of the Voices of Individuals: Collectively Exploring Self-determination (VOICES) based at the Centre for Disability Law and Policy, National University of Ireland Galway. Focusing on the exercise of legal capacity under Article 12 of the UN Convention on the ...

The Right to housing in law and society

The Right to housing in law and society

1st Edition

By Nico Moons
May 16, 2018

From the very first negotiations of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights half a century ago to the present day, socio-economic rights have often been regarded as less enforceable than civil and political rights. The right to adequate housing, even though protecting one...

Dignity, Degrading Treatment and Torture in Human Rights Law The Ends of Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights

Dignity, Degrading Treatment and Torture in Human Rights Law: The Ends of Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights

1st Edition

By Elaine Webster
April 20, 2018

Although scholars have shown longstanding interest in the boundaries of interpretation of the right not to be subjected to torture and other prohibited harm, the existing body of work does not sufficiently reflect the significance of the interpretive scope of degrading treatment. This book argues ...

Human Rights, Constitutional Law and Belonging The Right to Equal Belonging in a Democratic Society

Human Rights, Constitutional Law and Belonging: The Right to Equal Belonging in a Democratic Society

1st Edition

By Elena Drymiotou
April 20, 2018

While every constitution includes a provision over the right to equal protection of the laws, perhaps with different terminology, this book interprets this right in a new way. Theories of the right to equal protection of the laws as the right to anti-subordination are the most influential theories ...

Human Rights Law and Regulating Freedom of Expression in New Media Lessons from Nordic Approaches

Human Rights Law and Regulating Freedom of Expression in New Media: Lessons from Nordic Approaches

1st Edition

Edited By Mart Susi, Jukka Viljanen, Eiríkur Jónsson, Artūrs Kučs
April 11, 2018

The Nordic countries are well known globally for their high human rights standards and, at the same time, high degree of internet freedom. This edited collection reveals how the Nordic countries have succeeded in the task of protecting freedom of expression in the new media. It contains an overview...

Developing the Right to Social Security - A Gender Perspective

Developing the Right to Social Security - A Gender Perspective

1st Edition

By Beth Goldblatt
January 03, 2018

The right to social security, found in international law and in the constitutions of many nations, contributes to the alleviation of poverty globally. Social security and its articulation as a human right have received increased attention in recent years both in response to austerity cuts to ...

Comparative Executive Clemency The Constitutional Pardon Power and the Prerogative of Mercy in Global Perspective

Comparative Executive Clemency: The Constitutional Pardon Power and the Prerogative of Mercy in Global Perspective

1st Edition

By Andrew Novak
December 21, 2017

Virtually every constitutional order in the common law world contains a provision for executive clemency or pardon in criminal cases. This facility for legal mercy is not limited to a single place in modern legal systems, but is instead realized through various practices such as a law enforcement ...

Towards Human Rights in Residential Care for Older Persons International Perspectives

Towards Human Rights in Residential Care for Older Persons: International Perspectives

1st Edition

Edited By Helen Meenan, Nicola Rees, Israel Doron
December 21, 2017

People are leading significantly longer lives than previous generations did, and the proportion of older people in the population is growing. Residential care for older people will become increasingly necessary as our society ages and, we will require more of it. At this moment in time, the rights ...

Freedom from Religion and Human Rights Law Strengthening the Right to Freedom of Religion and Belief for Non-Religious and Atheist Rights-Holders

Freedom from Religion and Human Rights Law: Strengthening the Right to Freedom of Religion and Belief for Non-Religious and Atheist Rights-Holders

1st Edition

By Marika McAdam
November 10, 2017

Although human rights belong to all persons on the basis of their humanity, this book demonstrates that in the practice of international human rights law, the freedom to be non-religious or atheist does not receive the same protection as the freedom to be religious. Despite the claimed universality...

Freedom of Expression and Religious Hate Speech in Europe

Freedom of Expression and Religious Hate Speech in Europe

1st Edition

By Erica Howard
August 10, 2017

In recent years, the Danish cartoons affair, the Charlie Hebdo murders and the terrorist attacks in Brussels and Paris have resulted in increasingly strident anti-Islamic speeches by politicians. This raises questions about the limits to freedom of expression and whether this freedom can and should...

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