Human Rights in Development, Volume 9: Yearbook 2003: Human Rights in Development, cartea 9
Editat de Lone Lindholt, Sten Schaumburg-Mülleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 oct 2005
As the title of this volume, “Human Rights and Local/Living Law”, indicates, its focus is on the various forms of local, informal and/or customary law and their interaction with human rights. The Human Rights in Development series takes its starting point in a development perspective and aims to be topical, comprehensive, and multi-disciplinary, exemplifying the “cross-fertilization” of theoretical and practical approaches. Contributions are sought from researchers and practitioners in both donor and recipient countries. To ensure an increased focus on Southern perspectives, participation in the editorial work and inclusion of authors from a broad geographical scope has been, and is continuously, sought.
The volumes published in the Human Rights in Development series, which for historical reasons still carry the word Yearbook in their title, are the result of a long-term collaboration between human rights research institutes and centres. Currently, the partners in the project include the Christian Michelsen Institute, Bergen; the Danish Institute for Human Rights, Copenhagen; the Icelandic Human Rights Centre, Reykjavik; the Ludwig Boltzman Institute of Human Rights, Vienna; the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights, Utrecht; the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Oslo; the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Lund; and the Åbo Akademi University Institute for Human Rights, Turku/Åbo.
As in previous years, the publication is aimed at a broad audience, including government agencies, donor agencies, embassies, the press, non-governmental organisations, and the academic community.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004138766
ISBN-10: 9004138765
Pagini: 401
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:2003
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Human Rights in Development
ISBN-10: 9004138765
Pagini: 401
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:2003
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Human Rights in Development
Public țintă
As in previous years, the publication is aimed at a broad audience, including government agencies, donor agencies, embassies, the press, non-governmental organizations, and the academic community.Cuprins
Introduction Lone Lindholt;
The Global and the Local. Reflection on Human Rights and Local/Living Law Sten Schaumburg-Müller;
Legal Pluralism as an Approach to Indigenous and Tribal Peoples’ Rights Mireya Maritza Peña Guzmán;
Traditional (in)Justice: Honour killings in Pakistan Are Knudsen;
Indigenous Law and the Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Ecuador Tiina Saaresranta;
“San Bushmen Are Not Forever”: Human Rights Perspective of Land Access Issues of Hunter-Gatherer Societies in Southern Africa Boipuso Nkwae;
Dilemmas Connected to Recognising Customary
Law and Courts in South Africa Ragnhild L. Muriaas;
Race and Gender Discrimination in a Socio-legal Perspective: the Experience of Chinese Indonesian Women in Indonesia Sulistyowati Irianto;
Visions of the Right Order: Contrasts between Mayan Communitarian Law in Guatemala and International Human Rights Law Stener Ekern;
Juvenile Justice and the Law in Uganda: Towards Restorative Justice Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza;
Legal Pluralism and Transitional Justice in Afghanistan:
A Gender Perspective Karin Ask; Administering the African Society Through the Living Law Michelo Hansungule.
The Global and the Local. Reflection on Human Rights and Local/Living Law Sten Schaumburg-Müller;
Legal Pluralism as an Approach to Indigenous and Tribal Peoples’ Rights Mireya Maritza Peña Guzmán;
Traditional (in)Justice: Honour killings in Pakistan Are Knudsen;
Indigenous Law and the Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Ecuador Tiina Saaresranta;
“San Bushmen Are Not Forever”: Human Rights Perspective of Land Access Issues of Hunter-Gatherer Societies in Southern Africa Boipuso Nkwae;
Dilemmas Connected to Recognising Customary
Law and Courts in South Africa Ragnhild L. Muriaas;
Race and Gender Discrimination in a Socio-legal Perspective: the Experience of Chinese Indonesian Women in Indonesia Sulistyowati Irianto;
Visions of the Right Order: Contrasts between Mayan Communitarian Law in Guatemala and International Human Rights Law Stener Ekern;
Juvenile Justice and the Law in Uganda: Towards Restorative Justice Lillian Tibatemwa-Ekirikubinza;
Legal Pluralism and Transitional Justice in Afghanistan:
A Gender Perspective Karin Ask; Administering the African Society Through the Living Law Michelo Hansungule.