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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Non-judicial mechanisms for the implementation of international human rights in european states

de Beco, Gauthier 06 January 2009 (has links)
This thesis discusses non-judicial mechanisms for the implementation of human rights in European states. The first part of the thesis analyses the process of achieving compliance with human rights, the role of the state in the implementation of human rights, and the functions of non-judicial mechanisms. The second, third, fourth and fifth parts of the thesis examine the non-judicial mechanisms that states are required to put in place to achieve better compliance with human rights. The following non-judicial mechanisms are discussed: national human rights institutions, human rights indicators, human rights impact assessments, and national human rights action plans. The last part aims to bring these non-judicial mechanisms into a wider perspective. The thesis is written in English and its territorial area of application is limited to the Council of Europe. / Cette thèse porte sur les mécanismes non juridictionnels de mise en œuvre des droits de l’homme dans les pays européens. La première partie de la thèse analyse le processus entraînant le respect des droits de l’homme, le rôle de l’état dans la mise en œuvre de ces droits, et les fonctions des mécanismes non juridictionnels. Les seconde, troisième, quatrième et cinquième parties de la thèse examinent les mécanismes non juridictionnels que les Etats sont tenus de mettre en place afin d’assurer un meilleur respect des droits de l’homme. Les mécanismes non juridictionnels suivants sont abordés : les institutions nationales des droits de l’homme, les indicateurs de droits de l’homme, les études d’impact sur les droits de l’homme, et les plans d’action nationaux en matière de droits de l’homme. La dernière partie vise à inscrire ces mécanismes dans une perspective plus large. La thèse est écrite en anglais et son champ d’application territorial est limité au Conseil de l’Europe.
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Non-judicial mechanisms for the implementation of international human rights in european states

de Beco, Gauthier 06 January 2009 (has links)
This thesis discusses non-judicial mechanisms for the implementation of human rights in European states. The first part of the thesis analyses the process of achieving compliance with human rights, the role of the state in the implementation of human rights, and the functions of non-judicial mechanisms. The second, third, fourth and fifth parts of the thesis examine the non-judicial mechanisms that states are required to put in place to achieve better compliance with human rights. The following non-judicial mechanisms are discussed: national human rights institutions, human rights indicators, human rights impact assessments, and national human rights action plans. The last part aims to bring these non-judicial mechanisms into a wider perspective. The thesis is written in English and its territorial area of application is limited to the Council of Europe. / Cette thèse porte sur les mécanismes non juridictionnels de mise en œuvre des droits de l’homme dans les pays européens. La première partie de la thèse analyse le processus entraînant le respect des droits de l’homme, le rôle de l’état dans la mise en œuvre de ces droits, et les fonctions des mécanismes non juridictionnels. Les seconde, troisième, quatrième et cinquième parties de la thèse examinent les mécanismes non juridictionnels que les Etats sont tenus de mettre en place afin d’assurer un meilleur respect des droits de l’homme. Les mécanismes non juridictionnels suivants sont abordés : les institutions nationales des droits de l’homme, les indicateurs de droits de l’homme, les études d’impact sur les droits de l’homme, et les plans d’action nationaux en matière de droits de l’homme. La dernière partie vise à inscrire ces mécanismes dans une perspective plus large. La thèse est écrite en anglais et son champ d’application territorial est limité au Conseil de l’Europe.
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The New Ontario Human Rights Code: Implications for an Intersectional Approach to Human Rights Claims

Steinberg, Kamini 15 February 2010 (has links)
This paper explores the theory of intersectionality and its viability for the analysis of human rights under the new legal process and institutional framework in Ontario. First, I examine the debate between essentialism and intersectionality and conclude that intersectionality is a more comprehensive and inclusive approach to anti-discrimination laws. Second, I examine Canadian Human Rights Code cases and Charter equality cases involving intersectional claims. These cases reveal three inadequate approaches to analyzing multiple grounds of discrimination and two positive developments in the intersectional analysis of human rights claims. After assessing the general congruence of the new institutional framework with the principles of administrative justice, I identify three recent changes to Ontario’s system that hinder the development of an intersectional analytical framework and I offer suggestions for improvement. I conclude that an intersectional approach to human rights claims is possible but is currently frustrated by the new institutional framework in Ontario.
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Traditional justice and states' obligations for serious crimes under international law: an African perspective

Chembezi, Gabriel January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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The New Ontario Human Rights Code: Implications for an Intersectional Approach to Human Rights Claims

Steinberg, Kamini 15 February 2010 (has links)
This paper explores the theory of intersectionality and its viability for the analysis of human rights under the new legal process and institutional framework in Ontario. First, I examine the debate between essentialism and intersectionality and conclude that intersectionality is a more comprehensive and inclusive approach to anti-discrimination laws. Second, I examine Canadian Human Rights Code cases and Charter equality cases involving intersectional claims. These cases reveal three inadequate approaches to analyzing multiple grounds of discrimination and two positive developments in the intersectional analysis of human rights claims. After assessing the general congruence of the new institutional framework with the principles of administrative justice, I identify three recent changes to Ontario’s system that hinder the development of an intersectional analytical framework and I offer suggestions for improvement. I conclude that an intersectional approach to human rights claims is possible but is currently frustrated by the new institutional framework in Ontario.
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Digital democracy in China evaluating Chinese citizens' fight for rights via the Internet /

Li, Ho-Chun. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--State University of New York at Buffalo, 2007. / Adviser: Claude E. Welch. Includes bibliographical references.
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Does Confucius have a theory of natural human rights? a 'performative' reading of the analects /

Lo, Man-chiu. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 107-110).
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The hollow state human rights and the state imaginary /

Delfeld, Helen. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Rutgers University, 2009. / "Graduate Program in Political Science." Includes bibliographical references (p. 222-234).
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Women, human rights and the European integration process : 1958-2000 /

Cernovs, Jasmine. January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Queensland, 2002. / Includes bibliographical references.
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Rethinking the universal in universal human rights : a hermeneutical approach /

Holkeboer, Mieke Rae. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Divinity School, August 2003. / Includes bibliographical references. Also available on the Internet.

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