Exitos Y Desafios En Los Sistemas Regionales De Derechos Humanos 40 Aniversario De La Entrada En Vigor De La Convencion Americana Sobre Derechos Humanos Y De La Creacion De La Corte Interamericana De Derechos Humanos Seminario Internacional
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Author | : Corte IDH |
Publisher | : Instituto de Estudios Constitucionales del Estado de Querétaro |
Total Pages | : 538 |
Release | : 2022-10-20 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9977362866 |
40 Aniversario de la entrada en vigor de la Convención Americana sobre Derechos Humanos y de la creación de la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos
Author | : Hélène Lambert |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2013-09-05 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1107041759 |
Examination of the worldwide emulation of key norms of European refugee protection through transnational processes and actors.
Author | : Carlos Sandoval-García |
Publisher | : Palgrave Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2017-03-23 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9783319519227 |
This book marks a critical contribution to the intercultural dialogue about immigration. Each year, thousands of Central Americans leave their countries and walk across Mexico, seeking to reach the United States. The author explores the dispossession process that drives these migrants from their homes and argues that they are caught in a kind of trap: forced to emigrate, but impeded to immigrate. This trap is discussed empirically through the analysis of immigration policies implemented by the United States government and ethnographic fieldwork carried out in some of “albergues” (shelters).
Author | : H. S. Geyer |
Publisher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 648 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : |
An edited group of 21 papers on urban change; in addition, the author contributed the four initial chapters on theoretical methods. The remaining papers consider factors of urban change, mostly for the latter part of the 20th century, for countries in Europe, the Americas, South Africa, and Asia. Themes include migration, population change, and the impact of political change. The international group of contributors is made up of academics in geography, urban and regional planning, and demography.
Author | : Thomas Vormbaum |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2013-10-01 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 3642372732 |
Increasingly, international governmental networks and organisations make it necessary to master the legal principles of other jurisdictions. Since the advent of international criminal tribunals this need has fully reached criminal law. A large part of their work is based on comparative research. The legal systems which contribute most to this systemic discussion are common law and civil law, sometimes called continental law. So far this dialogue appears to have been dominated by the former. While there are many reasons for this, one stands out very clearly: Language. English has become the lingua franca of international legal research. The present book addresses this issue. Thomas Vormbaum is one of the foremost German legal historians and the book's original has become a cornerstone of research into the history of German criminal law beyond doctrinal expositions; it allows a look at the system’s genesis, its ideological, political and cultural roots. In the field of comparative research, it is of the utmost importance to have an understanding of the law’s provenance, in other words its historical DNA.
Author | : Rachel Stein |
Publisher | : Rutgers University Press |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0813534275 |
Women make up the vast majority of activists and organizers of grassroots movements fighting against environmental ills that threaten poor and people of color communities. [This] collection of essays ... pays tribute to the ... contributions women have made in these endeavors. The writers offer varied examples of environmental justice issues such as children's environmental-health campaigns, cancer research, AIDS/HIV activism, the Environmental Genome Project, and popular culture, among many others. Each one focuses on gender and sexuality as crucial factors in women's or gay men's activism and applies environmental justice principles to related struggles for sexual justice. Drawing on a wide variety of disciplinary perspectives, the contributors offer multiple vantage points on gender, sexuality, and activism.-Back cover.
Author | : David James Cantor |
Publisher | : University of London Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781908857187 |
In Latin America, recent years have seen an unprecedented rise in the number of people forced to flee from their homes due to the activities of organised criminal groups. What are the reasons behind this emerging crisis of forced displacement in the Americas? Who are these criminal groups and how do they operate in Central America, Mexico and Colombia? Who are the victims and how can their needs be met in these violent and insecure contexts? Can law and policy offer a humanitarian response to this crisis? As the first book to deal with this rapidly evolving phenomenon, this innovative collection offers a range of fresh perspectives from leading experts working across Latin America.
Author | : Nancy Lee Peluso |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 468 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780801487118 |
Do environmental problems and processes produce violence? Current U.S. policy about environmental conflict and scholarly work on environmental security assume direct causal links between population growth, resource scarcity, and violence. This belief, a staple of governmental decision-making during both Clinton administrations and widely held in the environmental security field, depends on particular assumptions about the nature of the state, the role of population growth, and the causes of environmental degradation.The conventional understanding of environmental security, and its assumptions about the relation between violence and the environment, are challenged and refuted in Violent Environments. Chapters by geographers, historians, anthropologists, and sociologists include accounts of ethnic war in Indonesia, petro-violence in Nigeria and Ecuador, wildlife conservation in Tanzania, and "friendly fire" at Russia's nuclear weapons sites. Violent Environments portrays violence as a site-specific phenomenon rooted in local histories and societies, yet connected to larger processes of material transformation and power relations. The authors argue that specific resource environments, including tropical forests and oil reserves, and environmental processes (such as deforestation, conservation, or resource abundance) are constituted by and in part constitute the political economy of access to and control over resources. Violent Environments demands new approaches to an international set of complex problems, powerfully arguing for deeper, more ethnographically informed analyses of the circumstances and processes that cause violence.
Author | : Jorge Nef |
Publisher | : IDRC |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Developing countries |
ISBN | : 0889368791 |
Human Security and Mutual Vulnerability: The global political economy of development and underdevelopment (Second Edition)
Author | : Shane Darcy |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 433 |
Release | : 2010-12-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0199591466 |
As the work of the International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yogoslavia and Rwanda draws to a close, this edited collection appraises their impact. It particularly focuses on the position of judges as lawmakers within these tribunals, shedding light on the profound changes in international criminal law which these judges have instigated.