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The Cambridge Handbook of New Human Rights
Buch von Mart Susi
Sprache: Englisch

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Examines the emergence of 'new' human rights, following a comprehensive approach and analysing various 'new' rights, including the struggles for their recognition, their contested nature, from different angles, and theoretical approaches. Human rights scholars, practitioners, and activists alike will learn from this study of new human rights.
Examines the emergence of 'new' human rights, following a comprehensive approach and analysing various 'new' rights, including the struggles for their recognition, their contested nature, from different angles, and theoretical approaches. Human rights scholars, practitioners, and activists alike will learn from this study of new human rights.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction; Part I. Cross-Cutting Observations: 1. Recognition of new human rights: phases, techniques and the approach of 'differentiated traditionalism'; 2. Novelty in new human rights: the decrease in universality and abstractness thesis; 3. Rhetoric of rights: a topical perspective on the functions of claiming a 'human right to ...'; Part II. Public Good Rights: 4. Access to water as a new right in international, regional and comparative constitutional law; 5. Comment: something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue: lessons to be learned from the oldest of the 'new' rights - the human right to water; 6. The human right to adequate housing and the new human right to land: congruent entitlements; 7. Comment: the human right to land: 'new right' or 'old wine in a new bottle'?; 8. The right to health under the ICESCR - existing scope, new challenges, and how to deal with it; 9. Comment: strong new branches to the trunk - realizing the right to health decentrally; 10. The human right to a clean environment and rights of nature: between advocacy and reality; 11. Comment: the right to environment: a new, internationally recognized, human right; Part III. Status Rights: 12. The Inter-American Convention on Protecting the Human Rights of Older Persons; 13. Comment: the status of the human rights of older persons; 14. Gender recognition as a human right; 15. Comment: pre-existing rights and future articulations: temporal rhetoric in the struggle for trans rights; 16. The rights of indigenous people - everything old is new again; 17. Comment: the evolution and revolution of indigenous rights; 18. Animal rights; 19. Comment: sentience, form and breath: law's life with animals; Part IV. New Technology Rights: 20. Right to internet access: Quid Iuris?; 21. Comment: the case for the right to meaningful access to internet as a human right in international law; 22. The right to be forgotten; 23. Comment: the RTBF 2.0; 24. The fruits of someone else's labor: gestational surrogacy and rights in the twenty-first century; 25. Comment: birthing new human rights - reflections around a hypothetical human right of access to gestational surrogacy; 26. The relevance of human rights for dealing with the challenges posed by genetics; 27. Comment: the challenge of genetics: human rights on the molecular level?; Part V. Autonomy and Integrity Rights: 28. The right to bodily integrity; 29. Comment: from bodily rights to personal rights; 30. The nascent right to psychological integrity and mental self-determination; 31. Comment: critical reflections on the need for a right to mental self-determination; 32. Rights related to enforced disappearance: new rights in the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance; 33. Comment: the emergence of the right not to be forcibly disappeared: some comments; 34. The emergent human right to consular notification, access and assistance; 35. Comment from a human right to invoke consular assistance in the host state to a human right to claim diplomatic protection from one's state of nationality?; Part VI. Governance Rights: 36. Remnants of a constitutional moment: the right to democracy in international law; 37. Comment: the human right to democracy in international law: coming to moral terms with an equivocal legal practice; 38. A right to administrative justice - 'new' or just repackaging the old?; 39. Comment: the African right to administrative justice versus the European Union's right to good administration: new human rights?; 40. Anti-corruption: recaptured and reframed; 41. Comment: towards a human rights approach to corruption; 42. Bentham Redux: examining a right of access to law; 43. Comment: a right of access to law - or rather a right of legality and legal aid?
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Genre: Politikwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781108484732
ISBN-10: 1108484735
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Arnauld, Andreas Von
Redaktion: Susi, Mart
Hersteller: Cambridge University Press
Maße: 260 x 183 x 37 mm
Von/Mit: Mart Susi
Erscheinungsdatum: 02.01.2020
Gewicht: 1,313 kg
Artikel-ID: 116922882
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction; Part I. Cross-Cutting Observations: 1. Recognition of new human rights: phases, techniques and the approach of 'differentiated traditionalism'; 2. Novelty in new human rights: the decrease in universality and abstractness thesis; 3. Rhetoric of rights: a topical perspective on the functions of claiming a 'human right to ...'; Part II. Public Good Rights: 4. Access to water as a new right in international, regional and comparative constitutional law; 5. Comment: something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue: lessons to be learned from the oldest of the 'new' rights - the human right to water; 6. The human right to adequate housing and the new human right to land: congruent entitlements; 7. Comment: the human right to land: 'new right' or 'old wine in a new bottle'?; 8. The right to health under the ICESCR - existing scope, new challenges, and how to deal with it; 9. Comment: strong new branches to the trunk - realizing the right to health decentrally; 10. The human right to a clean environment and rights of nature: between advocacy and reality; 11. Comment: the right to environment: a new, internationally recognized, human right; Part III. Status Rights: 12. The Inter-American Convention on Protecting the Human Rights of Older Persons; 13. Comment: the status of the human rights of older persons; 14. Gender recognition as a human right; 15. Comment: pre-existing rights and future articulations: temporal rhetoric in the struggle for trans rights; 16. The rights of indigenous people - everything old is new again; 17. Comment: the evolution and revolution of indigenous rights; 18. Animal rights; 19. Comment: sentience, form and breath: law's life with animals; Part IV. New Technology Rights: 20. Right to internet access: Quid Iuris?; 21. Comment: the case for the right to meaningful access to internet as a human right in international law; 22. The right to be forgotten; 23. Comment: the RTBF 2.0; 24. The fruits of someone else's labor: gestational surrogacy and rights in the twenty-first century; 25. Comment: birthing new human rights - reflections around a hypothetical human right of access to gestational surrogacy; 26. The relevance of human rights for dealing with the challenges posed by genetics; 27. Comment: the challenge of genetics: human rights on the molecular level?; Part V. Autonomy and Integrity Rights: 28. The right to bodily integrity; 29. Comment: from bodily rights to personal rights; 30. The nascent right to psychological integrity and mental self-determination; 31. Comment: critical reflections on the need for a right to mental self-determination; 32. Rights related to enforced disappearance: new rights in the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance; 33. Comment: the emergence of the right not to be forcibly disappeared: some comments; 34. The emergent human right to consular notification, access and assistance; 35. Comment from a human right to invoke consular assistance in the host state to a human right to claim diplomatic protection from one's state of nationality?; Part VI. Governance Rights: 36. Remnants of a constitutional moment: the right to democracy in international law; 37. Comment: the human right to democracy in international law: coming to moral terms with an equivocal legal practice; 38. A right to administrative justice - 'new' or just repackaging the old?; 39. Comment: the African right to administrative justice versus the European Union's right to good administration: new human rights?; 40. Anti-corruption: recaptured and reframed; 41. Comment: towards a human rights approach to corruption; 42. Bentham Redux: examining a right of access to law; 43. Comment: a right of access to law - or rather a right of legality and legal aid?
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Genre: Politikwissenschaften
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781108484732
ISBN-10: 1108484735
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Arnauld, Andreas Von
Redaktion: Susi, Mart
Hersteller: Cambridge University Press
Maße: 260 x 183 x 37 mm
Von/Mit: Mart Susi
Erscheinungsdatum: 02.01.2020
Gewicht: 1,313 kg
Artikel-ID: 116922882
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