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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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Reproductive Freedom, Torture and International Human Rights Challenging the Masculinisation of Torture

Reproductive Freedom, Torture and International Human Rights: Challenging the Masculinisation of Torture

1st Edition

By Ronli Sifris
March 03, 2016

This book contributes to a feminist understanding of international human rights by examining restrictions on reproductive freedom through the lens of the right to be free from torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. Ronli Sifris challenges the view that torture only takes place ...

Litigating Transnational Human Rights Obligations Alternative Judgments

Litigating Transnational Human Rights Obligations: Alternative Judgments

1st Edition

Edited By Mark Gibney, Wouter Vandenhole
December 07, 2015

Human rights have traditionally been framed in a vertical perspective with the duties of States confined to their own citizens or residents. Obligations beyond this territorial space have been viewed as either being absent or minimalistic at best. However, the territorial paradigm has now been ...

Socio-Economic Rights in Emerging Free Markets Comparative Insights from India and China

Socio-Economic Rights in Emerging Free Markets: Comparative Insights from India and China

1st Edition

Edited By Surya Deva
October 05, 2015

In the last decade or so, China and India have emerged on the global stage as two powerful free market economies. The tremendous economic growth in China and India has meant that they have been able to lift millions of people out of the poverty trap. This growth has not, however, been without ...

Children’s Lives in an Era of Children’s Rights The Progress of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Africa

Children’s Lives in an Era of Children’s Rights: The Progress of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Africa

1st Edition

Edited By Afua Twum-Danso Imoh, Nicola Ansell
July 16, 2015

The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which was adopted unanimously by the United Nations General Assembly in 1989, marked a turning point in the perception of children in international law and policy. Although it was hoped that the Convention would have a significant and positive impact...

Children and International Human Rights Law The Right of the Child to be Heard

Children and International Human Rights Law: The Right of the Child to be Heard

1st Edition

By Aisling Parkes
April 21, 2015

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 is one of the most highly ratified human rights treaties in the world, with 192 states currently signed up to it. Article Twelve is fundamental to the Convention and states that all children capable of forming views have the right ...

The United Nations Human Rights Council A Critique and Early Assessment

The United Nations Human Rights Council: A Critique and Early Assessment

1st Edition

By Rosa Freedman
November 10, 2014

The United Nations Human Rights Council was created in 2006 to replace the UN Commission on Human Rights. The Council’s mandate and founding principles demonstrate that one of the main aims, at its creation, was for the Council to overcome the Commission’s flaws. Despite the need to avoid repeating...

The Positive Obligations of the State under the European Convention of Human Rights

The Positive Obligations of the State under the European Convention of Human Rights

1st Edition

By Dimitris Xenos
October 28, 2014

The system of the European Convention of Human Rights imposes positive obligations on the state to guarantee human rights in circumstances where state agents dot not directly interfere. In addition to the traditional/liberal negative obligation of non-interference, the state must actively protect ...

Social and Economic Rights in Theory and Practice Critical Inquiries

Social and Economic Rights in Theory and Practice: Critical Inquiries

1st Edition

Edited By Helena Alviar García, Karl Klare, Lucy A. Williams
August 26, 2014

Since World War II, a growing number of jurisdictions in both the developing and industrialized worlds have adopted progressive constitutions that guarantee social and economic rights (SER) in addition to political and civil rights. Parallel developments have occurred at transnational level with ...

Emerging Areas of Human Rights in the 21st Century The Role of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Emerging Areas of Human Rights in the 21st Century: The Role of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

1st Edition

Edited By Marco Odello, Sofia Cavandoli
August 12, 2014

This book includes a set of studies and reflections that have emerged since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. Encompassing a number of human rights, such as the right to environmental protection, the right to humanitarian aid, and the right to democratic governance,...

State Security Regimes and the Right to Freedom of Religion and Belief Changes in Europe Since 2001

State Security Regimes and the Right to Freedom of Religion and Belief: Changes in Europe Since 2001

1st Edition

By Karen Murphy
June 19, 2014

The question of to what extent, manifestations of religious beliefs should be permitted in the European public sphere has become a salient and controversial topic in recent years. Despite the increasing interest however, debates have rarely questioned the conventional wisdom that an increase in the...

The European Court of Human Rights in the Post-Cold War Era Universality in Transition

The European Court of Human Rights in the Post-Cold War Era: Universality in Transition

1st Edition

By James A. Sweeney
June 19, 2014

The European Court of Human Rights in the Post-Cold War Era: Universality in Transition examines transitional justice from the perspective of its impact on the universality of human rights, taking the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights as its detailed case study. The problem is ...

The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights The Law, Process and Practice

The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: The Law, Process and Practice

1st Edition

By Marco Odello, Francesco Seatzu
June 19, 2014

The book concerns the study and analysis of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights from an international legal perspective, taking into consideration the adoption of the 2008 Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR).The ...

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