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Routledge Research in Human Rights Law


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This series contains thought-provoking and original scholarship on human rights law. The books address civil and political rights as well as social, cultural and economic rights, and explore international, regional and domestic legal orders. The legal status, content, obligations and application of specific rights will be analysed as well as treaties, mechanisms and institutions designed to promote and protect rights.

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Human Rights, Digital Society and the Law A Research Companion

Human Rights, Digital Society and the Law: A Research Companion

1st Edition

Edited By Mart Susi
June 17, 2019

The Internet has created a formidable challenge for human rights law and practice worldwide. International scholarly and policy-oriented communities have so far established a consensus regarding only one main aspect – human rights in the internet are the same as offline. There are emerging and ...

Human Rights and the Digital Divide

Human Rights and the Digital Divide

1st Edition

By Anne Peacock
June 10, 2019

The Internet’s importance for freedom of expression and other rights comes in part from the ability it bestows on users to create and share information, rather than just receive it. Within the context of existing freedom of expression guarantees, this book critically evaluates the goal of bridging ...

The Istanbul Convention, Domestic Violence and Human Rights

The Istanbul Convention, Domestic Violence and Human Rights

1st Edition

By Ronagh McQuigg
May 23, 2019

The Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (also known as the Istanbul Convention) was adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe on 7 April 2011. The Convention entered into force on 1 August 2014 and has currently been ratified by ...

The Protection of Vulnerable Groups under International Human Rights Law

The Protection of Vulnerable Groups under International Human Rights Law

1st Edition

By Ingrid Nifosi-Sutton
May 01, 2019

The protection of vulnerable groups varies under international human rights law. Depending on the group at stake, protection may be more or less advanced. In some cases, the international community has deemed it necessary to adopt conventions providing for the rights of certain vulnerable groups ...

Children's Rights Law in the Global Human Rights Landscape Isolation, inspiration, integration?

Children's Rights Law in the Global Human Rights Landscape: Isolation, inspiration, integration?

1st Edition

Edited By Eva Brems, Ellen Desmet, Wouter Vandenhole
March 20, 2019

Children’s rights law is often studied and perceived in isolation from the broader field of human rights law. This volume explores the inter-relationship between children’s rights law and more general human rights law in order to see whether elements from each could successfully inform the other. ...

Criminal Punishment and Human Rights: Convenient Morality

Criminal Punishment and Human Rights: Convenient Morality

1st Edition

By Adnan Sattar
March 11, 2019

This book examines the relationship between international human rights discourse and the justifi cations for criminal punishment. Using interdisciplinary discourse analysis, it exposes certain paradoxes that underpin the ‘International Bill of Human Rights’, academic commentaries on human rights ...

Civil and Political Rights in Japan A Tribute to Sir Nigel Rodley

Civil and Political Rights in Japan: A Tribute to Sir Nigel Rodley

1st Edition

Edited By Saul J. Takahashi
February 05, 2019

The human rights issues in Japan are multifaceted. Over decades, domestic and international human rights organisations have raised concerns, but government obstinacy has meant there has been little progress. Recommendations of UN human rights bodies are routinely ignored, and statements by the ...

Arabs at Home and in the World Human Rights, Gender Politics, and Identity

Arabs at Home and in the World: Human Rights, Gender Politics, and Identity

1st Edition

Edited By Karla McKanders
January 21, 2019

This volume brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars from the United States, the Middle East, and North Africa, to discuss and critically analyze the intersection of gender and human rights laws as applied to individuals of Arab descent. It seeks to raise consciousness at the ...

Human Rights in the Media Fear and Fetish

Human Rights in the Media: Fear and Fetish

1st Edition

Edited By Michelle Farrell, Eleanor Drywood, Edel Hughes
January 21, 2019

This collection sets about untangling some of the knotty issues in the underexplored relationship between human rights and the media. We investigate how complex debates in political, judicial, academic and public life on the role and value of human rights are represented in the media, particularly,...

Human Rights Education and the Politics of Knowledge

Human Rights Education and the Politics of Knowledge

1st Edition

By Joanne Coysh
October 18, 2018

Around the world there are a myriad of NGOs using human rights education (HRE) as a tool of community empowerment with the firm belief that it will help people improve their lives. One way of understanding these processes is that they translate universal human rights speak using messages and ...

Resolving Conflicts between Human Rights The Judge's Dilemma

Resolving Conflicts between Human Rights: The Judge's Dilemma

1st Edition

By Stijn Smet
October 18, 2018

Under the influence of the global spread of human rights, legal disputes are increasingly framed in human rights terms. Parties to a legal dispute can often invoke human rights norms in support of their competing claims. Yet, when confronted with cases in which human rights conflict, judges face a ...

The ECHR and Human Rights Theory Reconciling the Moral and the Political Conceptions

The ECHR and Human Rights Theory: Reconciling the Moral and the Political Conceptions

1st Edition

By Alain Zysset
October 18, 2018

The European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) has been relatively neglected in the field of normative human rights theory. This book aims to bridge the gap between human rights theory and the practice of the ECHR. In order to do so, it tests the two overarching approaches in human rights theory ...

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