Post-Backlash Human Rights Law: Theory and Practice of Public International Law, cartea 6
Autor Sanja Dragićen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 oct 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004514782
ISBN-10: 9004514783
Pagini: 275
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Theory and Practice of Public International Law
ISBN-10: 9004514783
Pagini: 275
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Theory and Practice of Public International Law
Notă biografică
Sanja Dragić earned her Ph.D. in International Law from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction The Human Rights Backlash
1New Rules for Human Rights Treaties
1 Reservations
1.1Backlash Reservation
1.2vclt Is Not Enough: Need for the Additional Rules
1.3Regional Human Rights Bodies Establish the Solutions
1.4UN Bodies Confirm the New Practice?
2 Withdrawals
2.1Denouncing Substantive Human Rights Treaties
2.2Withdrawing from the Jurisdiction of Treaty Monitoring Bodies
3 The Picture
2The Right to Foreign Funding for Civil Society
1 Narratives in the Background
1.1State v Civil Society
1.2Civil Society v State
2 Who’s Who?
2.1“Civil Society”
2.2Foreign Funding
3 The (New) Norm
3.1The (Unrestricted) Right to Foreign Funding for Civil Society
3.2The Restricted Right to Foreign Funding for Political Parties
4 The Picture
3Immunities for Senior State Officials
1 Situating the Post-Backlash Norms
2 Before the Backlash: Can You Hear Us?
2.1Voices in the Universal Jurisdiction Debate
2.2Voices before the icc
2.3African Solution to African Problems
3 The Picture
4Insights from a Battle of Narratives
1 Silencing the Voices
1.1The Ways of Silencing
1.2The Silent Arguments
1.2.1 Sovereignty and Non-interference in Internal Matters
1.2.2 The Dignity of the State
1.2.3 Colonialism and Economic Development
2 Humanizing the Law
3 Recreating the Self
4 Outcome in the Context
5 The Picture of the Pictures
5Conclusion On Rights and Rules
Bibliography
Index
Introduction The Human Rights Backlash
1New Rules for Human Rights Treaties
1 Reservations
1.1Backlash Reservation
1.2vclt Is Not Enough: Need for the Additional Rules
1.3Regional Human Rights Bodies Establish the Solutions
1.4UN Bodies Confirm the New Practice?
2 Withdrawals
2.1Denouncing Substantive Human Rights Treaties
2.2Withdrawing from the Jurisdiction of Treaty Monitoring Bodies
3 The Picture
2The Right to Foreign Funding for Civil Society
1 Narratives in the Background
1.1State v Civil Society
1.2Civil Society v State
2 Who’s Who?
2.1“Civil Society”
2.2Foreign Funding
3 The (New) Norm
3.1The (Unrestricted) Right to Foreign Funding for Civil Society
3.2The Restricted Right to Foreign Funding for Political Parties
4 The Picture
3Immunities for Senior State Officials
1 Situating the Post-Backlash Norms
2 Before the Backlash: Can You Hear Us?
2.1Voices in the Universal Jurisdiction Debate
2.2Voices before the icc
2.3African Solution to African Problems
3 The Picture
4Insights from a Battle of Narratives
1 Silencing the Voices
1.1The Ways of Silencing
1.2The Silent Arguments
1.2.1 Sovereignty and Non-interference in Internal Matters
1.2.2 The Dignity of the State
1.2.3 Colonialism and Economic Development
2 Humanizing the Law
3 Recreating the Self
4 Outcome in the Context
5 The Picture of the Pictures
5Conclusion On Rights and Rules
Bibliography
Index