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For some time, the word 'crisis' has been dominating international political discourse. But this is nothing new. Crisis has always been part of the discipline of international law.
For some time, the word 'crisis' has been dominating international political discourse. But this is nothing new. Crisis has always been part of the discipline of international law.
On 6 November 2007, in Baghlan province, in afghanistan, an explosive device was followed by shootings which killed 60 children and over a dozen adults. In the southern Afghan province of helmand, a 15-year-old boy was allegedly hanged ...
monitoring body, the Human Rights Commi ee, does not appear to have explored the extent to whi the provision protects musical expression (Vrdoljak 2008, 60). We do, however, find evidence of music considered as an element of cultural ...
As Conor Gearty has noted: The idea of human rights is a radical, emancipatory one. It should always be on the side of the underdog, perpetually trying ... 13 C. Gearty, Can Human Rights Survive? (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ...
... international human rights law is neutral on privatisation, it is neither for nor against privatisation.147 Then, we have to ascertain to what extent it can impose limits or conditions to the way a given process of privatisation is ...