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International Protection of Human Rights: American Classics in International Law, cartea 3

Editat de Dinah Shelton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 aug 2017
Are there unique aspects to human rights scholarship in the United States or does the body of work only manifest the participation of US scholars in a global epistemic community of human rights advocates? What contributions have US authors made to the development of human rights law, its norms and standards, implementation and enforcement?

The contributions selected for inclusion in American Classics in International Law: International Protection of Human Rights, edited by Dinah Shelton, reveals themes, approaches, and analyses that have advanced human rights in ways that reflect specificities of US culture, politics and legal education. The selections also reflect a pragmatic approach, seeing human rights as needing protection in the national interest because failure to ensure them would threaten peace and US security. This volume invokes themes such as the interaction of humanitarian and selfinterested
motives for advancing specific human rights or human rights in general, the intertwining of academic and popular writings, and examines legal advocacy and practice and the interdisciplinary focus of US scholarship.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004338470
ISBN-10: 9004338470
Pagini: 820
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 53 mm
Greutate: 1.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria American Classics in International Law


Notă biografică

Dinah Shelton is Emeritus Manatt/Ahn Professor at the George Washington University Law School. She served as a member of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (2010-2014) and in 2010 she was president of the Commission. She has published widely on international human rights law and in 2013 was awarded the Goler Butcher Prize in Human Rights.

Cuprins

Foreword to American Classics in International Law
      W. Michael Reisman

Introduction
      Dinah Shelton

I. Laying the Foundations for Human Rights Law

1. Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776)

2. The Rights of Man (excerpts)(1791-1792)
      Thomas Paine

3. Message of President James Monroe at the commencement of the first session of the 18th Congress (The Monroe Doctrine), December 2, 1823
      James Monroe

4. Address of the President of the United States (Four Freedoms Speech) (1941)
      Franklin Delano Roosevelt

5. The New International Law: Protection of the Rights of Individuals Rather than States
      Louis B. Sohn

II. Identifying and Developing the Content of Human Rights

6. Genocide as a Crime under International Law
      Raphael Lemkin

7. The Age of Rights (excerpts)
      Louis Henkin

8. Basic Rights (excerpts)
      Henry Shue

9. Human Rights, Environmental Rights, and the Right to Environment
      Dinah Shelton

10. The Emerging Right to Democratic Governance
      Thomas M. Franck

III. Identifying and Developing Obligations of States and Other Actors

11. Derogations from Human Rights Treaties in Public Emergencies
       Joan F. Hartman

12. To Respect and to Ensure
       Thomas Buergenthal

13. Settling Accounts: The Duty to Prosecute Human Rights Violations of a Prior Regime
       Diane F. Orentlicher

14. Sovereignty and Human Rights in Contemporary International Law
       W. Michael Reisman

IV. Human Rights Law in Relation to United States Law and Policy

15. The Charter and the Constitution: The Human Rights Provisions in American Law
      Oscar Schachter

16. Human Rights and US Foreign Policy: Two Levels, Two Worlds
      David P. Forsythe

17. U.S. Ratification of Human Rights Conventions: The Ghost of Senator Bricker
      Louis Henkin

18. Treaties, Human Rights, and Conditional Consent
      Curtis A. Bradley and Jack L. Goldsmith

19. Invoking International Human Rights Law in Domestic Courts
      Richard B. Lillich

V. Human Rights in International Organizations and Institutions

20. Human Rights in the United Nations
      Myres S. McDougal and Gerhard Bebr

21. The International Court of Justice and the Human Rights Clauses of the Charter
      Egon Schwelb

22. Toward a Theory of Effective Supranational Adjudication
      Laurence R. Helfer and Anne-Marie Slaughter

Index