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Implementation of International Human Rights Commitments and the Impact on Ongoing Legal Reforms in Ethiopia: International Studies in Human Rights, cartea 131

Editat de Wolfgang Benedek, Tadesse Kassa Woldetsadik, Tesfaye Abate Abebe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 feb 2020
This edited volume on Implementation of International Human Rights Commitments and Implications on Ongoing Legal Reforms in Ethiopia addresses key themes of contemporary interest focused on identifying the gaps between Ethiopia’s human rights commitments and the practical problems associated with the realisation of human rights goals. Political and legal challenges affecting implementation at the domestic levels continue in Ethiopian – the nature and complexity of which have been thoroughly expounded in this volume. This edition uncovers the key challenges involving civil and political rights, socio-economic rights and cultural and institutional dimensions of the implementation of human rights in Ethiopia – while the country is absorbed in legal and political reforms.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004415942
ISBN-10: 9004415947
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria International Studies in Human Rights


Cuprins

Preface
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations

Introduction


Part 1: Civil and Political Rights



Incitement to Ethnic Hatred in Ethiopia and Freedom of Expression
Asmelash Yohannes Teklu
Extending Voting Rights to the Ethiopian Diaspora: Towards Institutionalising Diaspora Political Participation in Ethiopia
Teguadda Alebachew
The Right to Cross-Examination and Witness Protection in Ethiopia: A Comparative Study
Tadesse Melaku


Part 2: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights



The Need to Accommodate the Basic Rights of Ethno-National Minorities in the Oromia Regional State of Federal Ethiopia
Sisay Mengistie Addisu
Assessing the Right to Property, Eviction and Compensation in Ethiopia vis-à-vis International Human Rights Law
Zerihun Yimer Geleta
Cultural Legitimisation of Human Rights: The Case of the Guraghe Ethno-Cultural Community in Ethiopia
Sisay Kinfe


Part 3: Vulnerable Groups



Legal Empowerment of Women through Property Rights in Ethiopia
Tesfaye Abate Abebe
Ensuring the Compatibility of the Ethiopian Law on Legal Capacity with Article 12 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)
Mehreteab G. Ghebregergs
The Right to Mental Health: A Critical Look at the State of Human Rights of the Mentally Ill in Ethiopia
Wondwossen Wakene Frew
Exploring Tax Incentive Mechanisms to Strengthen the Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in the Private Workforce in Ethiopia
Gebrehiwot Hadush and Biniam Mekonen


Part 4: Institutional and Remedial Issues



From ‘Rights in Law’ to ‘Rights in Action’: Towards an Effective Remedy for Human Rights Violations through Constitutional Complaint Procedures in Ethiopia
Yemane Kassa Hailu
Enforcement of Constitutional Bills of Rights in the Regional States of Ethiopia
Mekonnen Fisseha and Gebrehiwot Hadush
Assessing the Ethiopian House of Federation in the Light of the Exhaustion of the Local Remedies Rule under the African Charter
Mulu Beyene Kidanemariam

Index

Notă biografică

Wolfgang Benedek, PhD (1988), University of Graz, is Professor Emeritus of International Law at University of Graz. He has published widely in the areas of human rights, development and security, acting as main editor of the European Yearbook on Human Rights 2009-2018 (Intersentia).Tadesse Kassa Woldetsadik, PhD (2011), University of Oslo, is Associate Professor at Addis Ababa University. He has co-edited volumes, published books and several journal articles on international and human rights laws, including Ethiopian-African Perspectives on Human Rights and Good Governance, (eds. 2014, N-WV Pub., Graz-Austria).Tesfaye Abate Abebe, PhD (2018), University of South Africa, is Assistant Professor at the Ethiopian Civil Service University. He has published journal articles on various issues of human rights, including the right to development, environment and food.