Working Papers
2006 Working Papers
- 39. Historical Background: Evolution of the International Criminal Law,
Individual Criminal Accountability and the Idea of A Permanent International
Court by Cenap Cakmak.Keywords: international criminal law; international criminal court (ICC);
evolution of the idea of ICC; state sovereignty - 38. Beyond Bankovic: Extraterritorial Application of the European Convention
on Human Rights by Federico Sperotto.Keywords: territorial jurisdiction; extraterritorial act; European legal space;
overall effective control; personal jurisdiction - 37. (Not Yet) Taking Rights Seriously: The House of Lords in Belgium v. Headteacher and Governors of Denbigh High School by Gareth Davies.
Keywords: freedom of religion; freedom of expression; freedom of speech;
United Kingdom; Europe; church and state; secularity; education and religion;
Islam - 36. Labor’s Human Rights: A Review of the Nature and Status of Core Labor Rights as Human Rights by Roy J. Adams.
Keywords: core labor rights; collective bargaining; unions; child labor;
forced labor; freedom of association; employment discrimination - 35. Child Labor through a Human Rights Glass Brightly by Burns H. Weston
and Mark B. Teerink.Keywords: child labor; children's rights; child empowerment; human dignity; sovereignty; international law; international labor organization; ILO; UNICEF
- 33. The Relative Universality of Human Rights (Revised) by Jack Donnelly.
Keywords: universality; cultural relativism; theory; history; law
- 32. Is Humanity Enough? The Secular Theology of Human Rights by Peter Fitzpatrick.
Keywords: humanity and the human; death of God; secular theology;
universality; liberations
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