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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A Commentary

Editat de Humberto Cantú Rivera
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 dec 2023
The adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on 10 December 1948 by the United Nations General Assembly marked a groundbreaking moment in the field of international law. Not only would it start to move away from its original conception as an exclusively State-centered domain: it would also mark the progressive transformation of international law into a law for humankind. This instrument started a codification and institution-building process that would slowly evolve into a complex framework of treaties, bodies and procedures revolving around the protection of the human being against the actions – or omissions – of the State. This commentary provides a specific article-by-article analysis and reflection of the negotiation history and evolution over time of each one of the rights enshrined therein.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004365124
ISBN-10: 9004365125
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff

Notă biografică

Humberto Cantú Rivera is Professor at the Faculty of Law and Director of the Human Rights and Business Institute of the University of Monterrey (UDEM, Mexico). He has authored, edited or co-edited nine books in Spanish and English, including The Special Procedures of the Human Rights Council (Intersentia, 2015), Derechos humanos y empresas: Reflexiones desde América Latina (IIDH, 2017), and Private International Law Aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility (with Catherine Kessedjian; Springer, 2020).

Cuprins

Foreword
Völker Turk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

Acknowledgments

Notes on Contributors

The 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Humberto Cantú Rivera

1  Dignity and Equality
Francisco J. Rivera Juaristi

2 Non-discrimination
Aderomola Adeola

3 The Right to Life, Liberty and Security
Danielle Anne Pamplona

4 The Prohibition of Slavery
Daria Davitti

5 The Prohibition of Torture
Etienne Henry

6 Recognition before the Law
Alonso E. Illueca

7 Equality before the Law and Equal Protection of the Law
Dorothy Estrada-Tanck

8 The Right to an Effective Remedy
Humberto Cantú Rivera

9 The Prohibition of Arbitrary Detention
José Antonio Guevara Bermúdez

10 The Right to a Fair Trial
Dinah Shelton

11 The Principle of Legality
Andrew Novak

12 The Rights to Privacy and Family Life
Audrey Lebret

13 Freedom of Movement and the Right of Residence
Karlos A. Castilla Juárez

14 The Right to Asylum
Javier Tous

15 The Right to a Nationality
Leonardo S. C. Castilho

16 The Right to Marry and to Found a Family
Ana Cláudia Ruy Cardia Atchabahian

17 The Right to Property
Carolina Olarte-Bácares

18 Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion
Pablo Contreras and Belén Saavedra

19 Freedom of Opinion and Expression
David Kaye and Azin Tadjdini

20 The Right to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and Association
Alejandra Ancheita and Michael Rolla Negrete Cárdenas

21 Political Rights
Anna Glazewski

22 The Right to Social Security
Magdalena Sepúlveda Carmona

23 The Right to Work
Larry Catá Backer

24 The Right to Just and Favourable Conditions of Work
Nicolas Bueno

25 The Right to an Adequate Standard of Living The Right to Housing
Jessie Hohmann

25.1 The Right to an Adequate Standard of Living The Right to Food
Ana María Suárez Franco

25.2 The Right to Social Security
Virginia Bras Gomes

26 The Right to Education
Daniel Iglesias Márquez

27 Cultural Rights
Daniel Cerqueira

28 The Right to a Social and International Order
Emmanuel Decaux

29.1 Duties to the Community
Laurent Trigeaud

29.2 Limitations in the Exercise of Rights
Alfredo Crosato Neumann

30 The Non-abuse Clause
Nicolás Carrillo-Santarelli

Index