Human Rights and World Public Order

Human Rights and World Public Order
Author: Myres S. McDougal,Lung-Chu Chen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 1137
Release: 2018-12-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780190882631

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In 1980, Professors McDougal, Lasswell, and Chen published the original edition of Human Rights and World Public Order to present a "comprehensive framework of inquiry" from which to approach international human rights law, and international law, and inadequacies therein in the discourse of that time by combining theme, structure, method, and process. 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 book endured as a lasting contribution that reframed human rights within the New Haven School tradition, and as a magnificent work of scholarship freed from the confines of positivism and the static concerns of any one political or historical period. Co-author Lung-chu Chen spearheaded the re-issuance of this venerable title, complete with a contemporary, fresh Introduction to unveil this work to a new generation of scholars, students, and practitioners of international law and human rights. This Introduction surveys the major developments in human rights since 1980, including many doctrines and concepts that have emerged since. It covers contemporary events to provide today's readers with the opportunity to contextualize the chapters and to apply the book's framework to future endeavors.

Human Rights and World Public Order

Human Rights and World Public Order
Author: Myres Smith McDougal
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1976
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: OCLC:13656218

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The Public Order Exception in International Trade Investment Human Rights and Commercial Disputes

The Public Order Exception in International Trade  Investment  Human Rights and Commercial Disputes
Author: Zena Prodromou
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2020-08-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789403520018

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In the process of resolving disputes, it is not uncommon for parties to justify actions otherwise in breach of their obligations by invoking the need to protect some aspect of the elusive concept of public order. Until this thoroughly researched book, the criteria and factors against which international dispute bodies assess such claims have remained unclear. Now, by providing an in-depth comparative analysis of relevant jurisprudence under four distinct international dispute resolution systems – trade, investment, human rights and international commercial arbitration – the author of this invaluable book identifies common core benchmarks for the application of the public order exception. To achieve the broadest possible scope for her analysis, the author examines the public order exception’s function, role and application within the following international dispute resolution systems: relevant World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements as enforced by the organization’s Dispute Settlement Body and Appellate Body; international investment agreements as enforced by competent Arbitral Tribunals and Annulment Committees under the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes; provisions under the Inter-American Convention of Human Rights and the European Convention of Human Rights as enforced by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights, respectively; and the New York Convention as enforced by national tribunals across the world. Controversies, tensions and pitfalls inherent in invoking the public order exception are elucidated, along with clear guidelines on how arguments may be crafted in order to enhance prospects of success. Throughout, tables and graphs systematize key aspects of the relevant jurisprudence under each of the dispute resolution systems analysed. As an immediate practical resource for lawyers on any side of a dispute who wish to invoke or strengthen a public order exception claim, the book’s systematic analysis will be welcomed by lawyers active in WTO disputes, international investment arbitration, human rights law or enforcement of foreign arbitral awards. Academics and policymakers will find a signal contribution to the ongoing debate on the existence, legal basis, content and functions of the transnational public order.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1978
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN: OCLC:467193920

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The International Law of Propaganda

The International Law of Propaganda
Author: Bhagevatula Satyanarayana Murty
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1989
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0898389046

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Third Generation Human Rights

Third Generation Human Rights
Author: Rohimi Hj. Shapiee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1994
Genre: Human rights
ISBN: UCBK:C086575371

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Paradigms of International Human Rights Law

Paradigms of International Human Rights Law
Author: Aaron Xavier Fellmeth
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2016
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780190611279

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"This book explores the legal, ethical, and other policy consequences of three core structural features of international human rights law: the focus on individual rights instead of duties; the division of rights into substantive and nondiscrimination categories; and the use of positive and negative right paradigms."--Book jacket.

The Quest for World Order and Human Dignity in the Twenty first Century

The Quest for World Order and Human Dignity in the Twenty first Century
Author: W.M. Reisman
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2013-02-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004236165

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International law’s archipelago is composed of legal “islands”, which are highly organized, and “offshore” zones, manifesting a much lower degree of legal organization. Each requires a different mode of decisionmaking, each further complicated by the stress of radical change. This General Course is concerned, first, with understanding and assessing the aggregate performance of the world constitutive process, in present and projected constructs; second, with providing the intellectual tools that can enable those involved in making decisions to be more effective, whether they are operating in islands or offshore; and, third, with inquiring into ways the international legal system might be improved. Reisman identifies the individual as the ultimate actor in international law and explores the dilemmas of meaningful individual commitment to a world order of human dignity amidst interlocking communities and overlapping loyalties.