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  • MON : 2023.090 : Not available for external loan
    Psychoanalytic, psychosocial, and human rights perspectives on enforced disappearance
    English
    20240000
    Routledge
    978-1-03-232057-1
    disappearances effects | psychoanalysis | intergenerational effects | interviewing techniques | perpetratorhood | torture effects | advocacy strategies | suffering | psychosocial interventions | forensic sciences | extrajudicial executions | psychological effects of impunity | psychological effects of disappearances | bereavement | effects on family members | traumatic memory | psychological models | UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances' role | United Nations' role | human rights investigations | universal
  • ART : 32423 : Not available for external loan
    The role of coups d’état in Africa : why coups occur and their effects on the populace
    English
    20231200
    Wiley-Blackwell
    coup d'etat role | coup d'etat effects | politics | developing countries | legitimacy | determinants | government change | justice | prevention and control | armed forces' role | rule of law | accountability | international intervention | violence effects | justifiability | political systems' role | altruism | power | ethnicity | Africa
    International social science journal ; vol. 73, no. 250
  • ART : 32496 : Not available for external loan
    Influencing enforcement: the application of international law in independent judiciaries : the case of the Alien Tort Statute
    English
    20231200
    Sage
    international human rights law | attitude of judicial personnel | state compliance | UNCAT | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (1984) | Torture Victim Protection Act (legislation, United States) | accountability for torture effectiveness | political ideologies | decision making | politics | Alien Tort Claims Act (legislation, United States) | judicial decisions | judge's role | judicial independence | national courts' role | domestic implementation effectiveness | United States
    Political research quarterly ; vol. 76, no. 4
  • ART : 32488 : Not available for external loan
    A coherence framework for fact-finding before the International Court of Justice
    English
    20231200
    Cambridge University Press
    universal | international courts | data collection methods | fact-finding missions | UN. International Court of Justice | evidence standards | science | decision making | legal reasoning | epistemology
    Leiden journal of international law ; vol. 36, no. 4
  • ART : 32758 : Not available for external loan
    In someone else's words : judicial borrowing and the semantic authority of the African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights
    English
    20231200
    Cambridge University Press
    Africa | regional human rights protection systems | international courts | decision making | legal reasoning | AU. African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights | judicial decisions | norm transfer | CoE. European Court of Human Rights | OAS. Inter-American Court of Human Rights | international cooperation | international human rights law | treaty interpretation | case law | network analysis
    Leiden journal of international law ; vol. 36, no. 4
  • ART : 32909 : Not available for external loan
    Accounts of vulnerability within positive human rights obligations
    English
    20231200
    Cambridge University Press
    vulnerable populations | human rights protection | state obligations | CoE. European Court of Human Rights' role | case law | judicial decisions | national courts' role | CoE. Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950) | ECHR-3 | police personnel's role | law and order | intergroup violence | policing | criminal investigation | sexual violence | ECHR-8 | non state agents' role | rape | vulnerability | preventative interventions | torture prevention | United Kingdom | Northern Ireland [United Kingdom]
    International journal of law in context ; vol. 19, no. 4
  • ART : 32910 : Not available for external loan
    Beyond rhetoric : interrogating the Eurocentric critique of international criminal law’s selectivity in the wake of the 2022 Ukraine invasion
    English
    20231200
    Cambridge University Press
    Europe | Africa | Ukraine | Russian Federation | international criminal justice | bias | accountability | war crimes | Western world | crime of aggression | International Criminal Court (ICC) | politics | African Union's role
    Leiden journal of international law ; vol. 36, no. 4
  • ART : 33155 : Not available for external loan
    The 2022 Russian intervention in Ukraine : what is its impact on the interpretation of jus contra bellum?
    English
    20231200
    Cambridge University Press
    Ukraine | Russian Federation | armed conflict effects | foreign occupations | international law | treaty interpretation | self-defence principle | crime of aggression | humanitarian intervention | state (political entity) | debate
    Leiden journal of international law ; vol. 36, no. 4
  • ART : 33156 : Not available for external loan
    The dark legacy of Nuremberg : inhumane air warfare, judicial desuetudo and the demise of the principle of distinction in international humanitarian law
    English
    20231200
    Cambridge University Press
    Europe | universal | armed conflict effects | warfare effects | international humanitarian law effectiveness | international criminal justice effects | Nuremberg principles | war crimes | accountability effectiveness | bombardment | Geneva Conventions. Additional Protocol relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol I) (1977) | principle of distinction (law) | exceptionalism | Hague Conventions (1899,1907) | civilian population victimisation | politics
    Leiden journal of international law ; vol. 36, no. 4
  • ART : 33144 : Not available for external loan
    Protecting the rights of children and young people in detention : evaluating credibility and effectiveness of human rights monitoring bodies
    English
    20231130
    Cambridge University Press
    torture prevention effectiveness | human rights protection effectiveness | human rights monitoring effectiveness | juvenile justice | juvenile detainees | UN. Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Optional Protocol (2002) | OPCAT | UNCAT-OP | state obligations | domestic implementation | prisoner rights | child rights | NPM's role | federalism | credibility assessment | information disclosure | indicators | access to prisons | complainant protection | personnel selection | Australia
    Law and social inquiry ; doi: 10.1017/lsi.2023.72
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