Transnational legal processes and human rights:
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Farnham, Surrey, England Ashgate ©2013
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Introduction / Kyriaki Topidi & Lauren Fielder -- Universal human rights and cultural relativity : conflict or reconciliation? / Ehsanul Haque -- United States Supreme Court jurisprudence on juvenile punishment : the role of judges in the evolution of norm construction / Ruth Hargrove -- The horizontal impact of human rights : dialogue between constitutional and international law / Barbara Grabowska -- The subsidiary application of the European Convention on Human Rights in Central and Eastern Europe / Piotr Mikuli & Marian Kokes -- Transnational legal processes as a hindrance to human rights : using fear of Islam for political gain in the us / Mark Wojcik -- Preserving traditions or breaking the mold? : a comparative study of the impact of transnational human rights processes in the PRC and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region / Carole Petersen -- Combating religious defamation : an exploration of blasphemy in Islamic thought and international practice / Ali Abid -- African courts and African values : harmonizing international human rights and customary law / Lauren Fielder -- Exercising religious rights in the European classrooms : value conflicts between the national, the supranational and the transnational / Kyriaki Topidi -- A qui l'homme sauvage? : discours and discourse on agreements between mining corporations and indigenous communities / Deval Desai -- Till the war-drum throbb'd no longer : Identifying and Assigning Legal Responsibility to Multinational Corporations as Actor or Abettors in the Context of an International Constitutional Legal Framework : The case of Angola / Angelica Tsakiridis
This book investigates how the construction and evolution of human rights norms are transferred in transnational legal settings and asks whether law should reflect, express or control any given aspect of culture. It will be of value to those working in the areas of transnational and comparative law, as well as those concerned with human rights and the intersection of law and cultural difference
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 273 pages)
ISBN:9781409448198
1409448193
9781472404459
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9781409448181
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