The Effectiveness of Domestic Human Rights NGOs: A Comparative Study
Autor Scott Calnanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004170216
ISBN-10: 9004170219
Pagini: 358
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9004170219
Pagini: 358
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Notă biografică
Scott Calnan, SJD (2004), University of New South Wales, has taught law at Macquarie University and the University of Western Sydney. He is also the co-author of Sustainable Advocacy: Capabilities and Attitudes of Australian Human Rights NGOs (Australian Human Rights Centre, 2007).
Cuprins
Acknowledgements; Contents; Tables and Figures; List of Major Abbreviations; Introduction; A. The Concept of the Enforcement of Human Rights Law; B. The Definition and Taxonomy of Human Rights NGOs; C. The Importance of Studying Human Rights DNGOs; Chapter One - Theoretical Approach and Method; A. Introduction; B. The Use of Comparative Law;
C. The Concept of the Mobilisation of Law; D. The Use of Case Studies; E. Methodology Used to Collect the Data; F. The Nationalist Path to Human Rights Enforcement; G The Social and Political Environment in Which the Law is
Mobilised; H. Outlines of the Case Studies; Chapter Two - The Tactics of Human Rights DNGOs in the United States, Britain and Germany; A. A Typology of DNGO Tactics; B. The Comprehensive Tactical Stance; C. The Case Studies; Chapter Three – The Structure of Human Rights DNGOs in the United States, Britain and Germany; A. Relevant Concepts of Organisation Theory; B. The Case Studies; C. Conclusion; Chapter Four – The Acquisition of Resources by Human Rights DNGOs in the United States, Britain and Germany; A. Types of Resources; B. Sources of Resources; C. The Diversified Approach to Resource Acquisition; D. The Case Studies – Preliminary Remarks; E. Case Studies – Comparison and Analysis; Chapter Five - The Effectiveness of Human Rights DNGOs in the United States, Britain and Germany; A. The Method Used; B. Implementation of the Method; C. Forms of Effectiveness; D. The Case Studies; Chapter Six - Conclusion; A. Important Patterns That Emerged in the Study;
Appendix; Bibliography; Index.
C. The Concept of the Mobilisation of Law; D. The Use of Case Studies; E. Methodology Used to Collect the Data; F. The Nationalist Path to Human Rights Enforcement; G The Social and Political Environment in Which the Law is
Mobilised; H. Outlines of the Case Studies; Chapter Two - The Tactics of Human Rights DNGOs in the United States, Britain and Germany; A. A Typology of DNGO Tactics; B. The Comprehensive Tactical Stance; C. The Case Studies; Chapter Three – The Structure of Human Rights DNGOs in the United States, Britain and Germany; A. Relevant Concepts of Organisation Theory; B. The Case Studies; C. Conclusion; Chapter Four – The Acquisition of Resources by Human Rights DNGOs in the United States, Britain and Germany; A. Types of Resources; B. Sources of Resources; C. The Diversified Approach to Resource Acquisition; D. The Case Studies – Preliminary Remarks; E. Case Studies – Comparison and Analysis; Chapter Five - The Effectiveness of Human Rights DNGOs in the United States, Britain and Germany; A. The Method Used; B. Implementation of the Method; C. Forms of Effectiveness; D. The Case Studies; Chapter Six - Conclusion; A. Important Patterns That Emerged in the Study;
Appendix; Bibliography; Index.