Essential Texts on Human Rights for the Police

Essential Texts on Human Rights for the Police
Author: Ralph Crawshaw
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004164812

Zbirka mednarodnih pravnih instrumentov o človekovih pravicah je namenjena izobraževanju in usposabljanju policistov ter drugih uradnih oseb s policijskimi pooblastili. Vsebuje 36 mednarodnih sporazumov v treh delih: 1. Univerzalna deklaracija o človekovih pravicah in mednarodne pogodbe, 2. regionalne mednarodne pogodbe (afriške, ameriške in evropske listine oziroma konvencije) ter 3. nepogodbene pravne instrumente, kot so načela, priporočila, pravila, deklaracije, kodeksi policijske etike in drugo.

The Police and International Human Rights Law

The Police and International Human Rights Law
Author: Ralf Alleweldt
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3319713396

This book provides an updated overview of current international human rights law relating to the police. Around the globe, the police have a special responsibility for the protection of human rights. Police work is governed by national rules and in addition, in today’s world, by the evolving international human rights standards. As a result of the ever-developing case law of international courts and other bodies, the requirements of human rights law on policing have become more and more detailed and complex in recent years. Bringing together a variety of distinguished authors from academia, police forces and other government authorities, the human rights movement, and international organizations, the book discusses topical issues, including the use of deadly force, the prevention of torture, effective investigations, the protection of personal data, and positive obligations of the police.

Policing and Human Rights

Policing and Human Rights
Author: Julia Hornberger
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2011-10-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1136746986

Policing and Human Rights analyses the implementation of human rights standards, tracing them from the nodal points of their production in Geneva, through the board rooms of national police management and training facilities, to the streets of downtown Johannesburg. This book deals with how the unprecedented influence of human rights, combined with the inability by police officers to ‘live up’ to international standards, has created a range of policing and human rights vernaculars – hybrid discourses that have appropriated, transmogrified and undercut human rights. Understood as an attempt by police officers, as much as by the police as a whole, to recover a position from which to act and to judge, these vernaculars reveal the compromised ways in which human rights are – and are not – implemented. Tracing how, in South Africa, human rights have given rise to new forms of popular justice, informal ‘private’ policing and provisional security arrangements, Policing and Human Rights delivers an important analysis of how the dissemination and implementation of human rights intersects with the post-colonial and post-transformation circumstances that characterise many countries in the South.

Policing, Ethics and Human Rights

Policing, Ethics and Human Rights
Author: Peter Neyroud
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135996229

Ethical and human rights issues have assumed an increasingly high profile in the wake of miscarriages of justice, racism (Lawrence Inquiry), incompetence and corruption - in both Britain and overseas. At the same time the implementation of the Human Rights Act 1998 in England and Wales will have a major impact on policing, challenging many of the assumptions about how policing is carried out. This book aims to provide an accessible introduction to the key issues surrounding ethics in policing, linking this to recent developments and new human rights legislation. It sets out a powerful case for a modern 'ethical policing' approach. Policing, Ethics and Human Rights argues that securing and protecting human rights should be a major, if not the major, rationale for public policing.

Human Rights and World Public Order

Human Rights and World Public Order
Author: Myres Smith McDougal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1137
Release: 2019
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0190882638

As a classic text of the New Haven School of International Law, this book explores human rights and international law in the broadest sense, taking into account social sciences research while embracing all values secured, or consequently fulfilled, or needed to thus be achieved. The re-issuance of this venerable title, unveils this work to a new generation of scholars, students, and practitioners of international law and human rights.

Human Rights and Policing

Human Rights and Policing
Author: Ralph Crawshaw
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 900415437X

This is a second, thoroughly revised and expanded edition of a book that has four clear objectives: to provide a concise account and analysis of international human rights and humanitarian law standards relevant to policing; to set out arguments for compliance with those standards; to show how they may be met in two key areas of policing, interviewing suspects of crime, and policing in times of armed conflict, disturbance and tension; and to make practical recommendations on the management of police agencies. Good practice on interviewing suspects and on policing conflict is included because they are areas of policing where human rights are most at risk. Good management practice is included because intelligent management by enlightened leaders is necessary to secure effective, lawful and humane policing.

Police and Human Rights

Police and Human Rights
Author: Ralph Crawshaw
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004163573

This publication is a human rights teaching manual for teachers and resource persons who are proficient in the craft and profession of policing as practitioners, or learned in that field as educators or academics. It is also a reference manual for police officials participating in programmes based on the manual, and a continuing source of reference for them when they have completed a programme. The teaching manual has been prepared for use as a valuable resource in an educational process which should enable and require police officials to consider how they are to carry out their functions in an effective, lawful and humane manner. Policing is one of the means by and through which governments either meet, or fail to meet, their obligations under international law to protect the human rights of people within the jurisdiction of states they govern. This manual is offered as a contribution towards the realisable ideal of securing protection and promotion of human rights by and through policing.

Essential Cases on Human Rights for the Police

Essential Cases on Human Rights for the Police
Author: Ralph Crawshaw
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2006-09-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004139788

The purpose of this book is to review and summarize international cases identified as being essential for the police. The cases embody the jurisprudence of courts and bodies established under international law to secure compliance with international human rights and humanitarian standards, and they are essential for the police, and anyone seeking to understand the theory and practice of policing, because they have a direct bearing on the exercise of police powers and the performance of police functions.

Just Violence

Just Violence
Author: Rachel Wahl
Publisher: Stanford Studies in Human Righ
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780804794718

This book examines the beliefs of law enforcement officers who support the use of torture and the implications of these beliefs for officers' responses to human rights activism and education.

Archives and Human Rights

Archives and Human Rights
Author: Jens Boel
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 0429620144

Why and how can records serve as evidence of human rights violations, in particular crimes against humanity, and help the fight against impunity? Archives and Human Rights shows the close relationship between archives and human rights and discusses the emergence, at the international level, of the principles of the right to truth, justice and reparation. Through a historical overview and topical case studies from different regions of the world the book discusses how records can concretely support these principles. The current examples also demonstrate how the perception of the role of the archivist has undergone a metamorphosis in recent decades, towards the idea that archivists can and must play an active role in defending basic human rights, first and foremost by enabling access to documentation on human rights violations. Confronting painful memories of the past is a way to make the ghosts disappear and begin building a brighter, more serene future. The establishment of international justice mechanisms and the creation of truth commissions are important elements of this process. The healing begins with the acknowledgment that painful chapters are essential parts of history; archives then play a crucial role by providing evidence. This book is both a tool and an inspiration to use archives in defence of human rights. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/ISBN, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.