Fragmentation and integration in human rights law : users' perspectives /
Contrary to how it is often portrayed, the concept of human rights is not homogeneous. Instead it appears fragmented, differing in scope, focus, legal force and level of governance. Using the lens of key case studies, this insightful book contemplates human rights integration and fragmentation from...
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Cheltenham :
Edward Elgar Publishing,
2018
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Fragmentation and integration in human rights law : users' perspectives |
Obsah:
- Introduction / Saïla Ouald-Chaib
- 1. Methodologies to study human rights law as an integrated whole from a users' perspective: lessons learnt / Ellen Desmet
- 2. Understanding international criminal law from a user's' perspective: pluralism due to contestation, integration through collaboration / Mathias Holvoet & Paul De Hert
- 3. Fragmentation, harmonization and the users' perspective: the Munduruku peoples' view on land and the developing standards on indigenous peoples' land rights / Derek Inman, Stefaan Smis and Edson Krenak Dorneles
- 4. Multi-level renegotiation of human rights - a users' perspective on the interconnectedness between the fragmentation and integration of human rights law / Barbara Oomen
- 5. Human Rights integration action: making equality law work for trans people in Belgium / Emmanuelle Bribosia and Isabelle Rorive
- 6. Between assimilation and exclusion: is there room for an 'integrated' approach towards constitutional and international protection of human rights? / Sébastien Van Drooghenbroeck and Olivier Van der Noot
- 7. Smart human rights integration / Eva Brems
- Index.