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The Complex Relationship between the Geneva Conventions and International Human Rights Law
In: in A. Clapham, P. Gaeta and M. Sassòli (eds) The 1949 Geneva Conventions: A Commentary (eds) (Oxford: Oxford University Press) (2015) 701-35.
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Laws, Conventions and Rights
In: Children & society, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 37-48
ISSN: 1099-0860
SUMMARY. This article traces the developing recognition of children's rights, both at an international and national level. The UN Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1959 and the UN Convention thirty years later provide a context within which a child's right to self‐determination and autonomy have gradually become more central. The tensions between listening to children's views and the welfare of the child are examined, in relation to the Children Act, and the case is made for the need to move beyond conventions towards empowerment.
Summary Procedure Before the Strasbourg Court Under Article 28(1)b of the European Convention on Human Rights: Judicial Economy Under Scrutiny
In: Polish Yearbook of International Law, Band XXXVIII
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The European Union and human rights: the way forward
In: Common market law review, Band 34, S. 491-529
ISSN: 0165-0750
Pillars for progress on the right to health: Harnessing the potential of human rights through a Framework Convention on Global Health
In: Health and Human Rights, Band 14, Heft 1
Ever more constitutions incorporate the right to health, courts continue to expand their right to health jurisprudence, and communities and civil society increasingly turn to the right to health in their advocacy. Yet the right remains far from being realized. Even with steady progress on numerous fronts of global health, vast inequities at the global and national levels persist, and are responsible for millions of deaths annually. We propose a four-part approach to accelerating progress towards fulfilling the right to health: 1) national legal and policy reform, incorporating right to health obligations and principles including equity, participation, and accountability in designing, implementing, and monitoring the health sector, as well as an all-of-government approach in advancing the public's health; 2) litigation, using creative legal strategies, enhanced training, and promotion of progressive judgments to increase courts' effectiveness in advancing the right to health; 3) civil society and community engagement, empowering communities to understand and claim this right and building the capacity of right to health organizations; and 4) innovative global governance for health, strengthening World Health Organization leadership on health and human rights, further clarifying the international right to health, ensuring sustained and scalable development assistance, and conforming other international legal regimes (e.g., trade, intellectual property, and finance) to health and human rights norms. We offer specific steps to advance each of these areas, including how a new global health treaty, a Framework Convention on Global Health, could help construct these four pillars. Adapted from the source document.
Rebalancing European Human Rights: Has the Brighton Declaration Engendered a New Deal on Human Rights in Europe?
In: Forthcoming in Journal of International Dispute Settlement
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The right to be informed of the grounds of arrest in criminal proceedings as guaranteed by the constitutions of the South‐Asian states and the European convention on human rights
In: International journal of human rights, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 44-66
ISSN: 1744-053X
Social security cases in Europe: the European Court of Human Rights
Book Review: Homosexuality and the European Court of Human Rights
In: Social & legal studies: an international journal, Band 23, Heft 2, S. 275-277
ISSN: 1461-7390
The European Court of Human Rights: Bringing Together Legal Systems
In: Baltic journal of law & politics, Band 5, Heft 1
ISSN: 2029-0454
The European Court of Human Rights: M.S.S. v. Belgium & Greece
In: International legal materials: ILM, Band 50, Heft 3, S. 364-439
ISSN: 1930-6571
"THE SHARIA", FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND EUROPEAN HUMAN-RIGHTS LAW
In: Irish studies in international affairs, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 37-51
ISSN: 2009-0072